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   Madminton!                                                                      
     "Saul Albert" <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>                                      

   Ars Electronica 2002 - 3rd Announcement                                         
     Ars Electronica Center <announce@aec.at>                                        

   Call for Entries: DIGITALIS 2: THE SPIRITUAL IN DIGITAL ART                     
     electric@telus.net                                                              

   e-phos festival Athens Sept 2002 CALL FOR ENTRIES                               
     "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr>                                                   

   News from Raccoon                                                               
     "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>                                                

   new work                                                                        
     doron <doron@computerfinearts.com>                                              

   Log-Book                                                                        
     Frieder Rusmann <rusmann@kunsttot.de>                                           

   terror-machine art?                                                             
     "Michael Connor" <michael_j_connor@hotmail.com>                                 

   No Sweat(TM) Apparel                                                            
     Adam Neiman <neimadam@earthlink.net>                                            

   : [copyleft_attitude] Creative Commons                                          
     "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com>                                            

   fAf May 2002: 'fineArt in Motion' Online                                        
     linda carroli <lcarroli@pacific.net.au>                                         



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Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 17:23:18 -0700
From: "Saul Albert" <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>
Subject: Madminton!

Dear Nettimers,

you are invited to...
_____________________________________________
The World's First Ever Dodecalectic Badminton Tournament
**********************************************

>From the 17th May to the 1st June 2002 , you are invited to participate in
the world's first ever Dodecalectic Badminton Tournament.

_______
Timing:
*******
There will be at least one match organised every day between 2pm and 6pm
from Saturday 17th May to Saturday 1st June.
Email madminton@twenteenthcentury.com to book a time to come and play
Bookings will be taken from Thursday 16th May, so you have a chance to be a
pioneer of the game!

NOTE: bookings are purely organisational, entrance is £ree to all

__________
Where to play
**********

The Boxing Club
Limehouse Town Hall
646 Commercial Road
London E14 7HA
tel: 020 79870655 / 07941255210
Map: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=536897&Y=181010&A=Y&Z=1
Info: http://www.spacehijackers.co.uk/boxingclub

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What to Bring
***********
Comfortable clothes and trainers.
Refreshments (although some basics may be provided).
Trophies (home made if possible).

_________
Book Now!
*********
madminton@twenteenthcentury.com
http://twenteenthcentury.com/madminton/






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Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 18:18:45 +0200
From: Ars Electronica Center <announce@aec.at>
Subject: Ars Electronica 2002 - 3rd Announcement

UNPLUGGED
Art as the Scene of Global Conflicts
Ars Electronica 2002 
September 7 - 12
Linz, Austria 
www.aec.at/unplugged/
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Ars Electronica 2002 - 3rd Announcement

CONTENTS
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1. Prix Ars Electronica 2002 - The Winners
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1.1. Computer Animation / Visual Effects
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1.2. Digital Musics
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1.3. Interactive Art
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1.4. Net Vision / Net Excellence
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1.5. cybergeneration - u19 freestyle computing
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2. Prix Ars Electronica Gala, Cyberarts 2002, Artists' Forum
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You are reading the third issue of the Ars Electronica 2002 newsletter, focusing on the winners of Prix Ars Electronica 2002 in the categories Computer Animation/Visual Effects, Digital Musics, Interactive Art, Net Vision/Net Excellence and cybergeneration - u19 freestyle computing.

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1. Prix Ars Electronica 2002 - The Winners
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1.373 artists from 80 countries entered 2.356 works this year in the 16th edition of the most important cyberarts competition with the longest tradition worldwide. 
Five juries of international experts met from April 19 to 21 at the ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio in Linz to judge the best works in the cyberarts competition Prix Ars Electronica 2002.  
18 money prizes amounting to a total of Euro 109.900 will be awarded at the Awards Presentation on September 9, 2002 at the ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio. The prizes of the Prix Ars Electronica 2002 go to the USA, Japan, France, Sweden, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, India and Austria.  

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1.1. Computer Animation / Visual Effects
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Golden Nica Computer Animation / Visual Effects
Pete Docter, Pixar (USA): Monster Inc.

Awards of Distinction Computer Animation / Visual Effects
Peter McDonald, Australian Film, Television & Radio School (AUS): Harvey 
BUF/Columbia Pictures, David Fincher (F/USA): Panic Room

An Overview of the Honorary Mentions you will find at: http://prixars.aec.at

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1.2. Digital Musics
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Golden Nica Digital Musics
Yasunao Tone (USA): Man'Yo Wounded 2001

Awards of Distinction Digital Musics
Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman; Lucky Kitchen (E/USA): Revisionland/The Tale of Pip
Curtis Roads (USA): Point, Line, Cloud

An Overview of the Honorary Mentions you will find at: http://prixars.aec.at


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1.3. Interactive Art
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Golden Nica Interactive Art
David Rokeby (CDN): n-cha(n)t

Awards of Distinction Interactive Art 
Ranjit Makkuni, The Crossing Project - Xerox PARC & DMO (India): The Crossing: Living, Dying and Transformation in Banaras
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (MEX/CDN): Body Movies - Relational Architecture No. 6

An Overview of the Honorary Mentions you will find at: http://prixars.aec.at


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1.4. Net Vision / Net Excellence
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Golden Nica Net Vision
RSG (USA): Carnivore http://rhizome.org/carnivore/

Awards of Distinction Net Vision
It's Alive! (SW): BotFighters http://www.botfighters.com/demo/index.jsp
Maia Gusberti, Michael Aschauer, Nik Thoenen, Sepp Deinhofer (A): ./logicaland http://www.logicaland.net

Golden Nica Net Excellence
Josh On, Futurefarmers (USA): They Rule http://www.theyrule.net
  
Awards of Distinction Net Excellence
Schoenerwissen (G): Minitasking http://www.minitasking.com
Alexandra Jugovic, Florian Schmitt; Hi-Res! (GB): Donnie Darko http://www.donniedarko.com

An Overview of the Honorary Mentions you will find at: http://prixars.aec.at


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1.5. cybergeneration - u19 freestyle computing
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Golden Nica u19 freestyle computing
Karola Hummer (A): TI-92

Awards of Distinction u19 freestyle computing
Philipp Luftensteiner (A): Arena
sofa23 (Milo Tesselaar, Markus Murschitz, Ulrich Reiterer, Jona Hoier), Mathias Scherz, Stefan Bergmann (A): minimals

An Overview of the Honorary Mentions you will find at: http://prixars.aec.at


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2. Prix Ars Electronica Gala, Cyberarts 2002, Artists' Forum
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Prix Ars Electronica Gala
The Prix Ars Electronica 2002 Awards Presentation will take place during the Ars Electronica Festival on Monday, September 9, 2002, at the ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio, and will be broadcast live via the satellite program 3sat at 9 :00 p.m. and later at 12:30 a.m. on ORF2.

Cyberarts 2002
A selection of the best works of the Prix Ars Electronica will be shown at the O.K Center for Contemporary Art in Linz, beginning Saturday, September 7, 2002.

Artists' Forum
During the 3-day artists' forum from September 10 to 12, 2002, the prize winners (Golden Nica and Awards of Distinction) will present their works in person to an audience at the ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio in Linz.


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The next announcement update will appear by the end of June. The focus will be the programme of Ars Electronica 2002 - UNPLUGGED Art as the Scene of Global Conflicts.

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Ars Electronica 2002
Organization:
Ars Electronica Center Linz and ORF - Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Upper Austrian Regional Studio
Co-organizers: Brucknerhaus Linz, O.K - Center for Contemporary Art

Concept & Artistic Direction:	Gerfried Stocker, Christine Schöpf
Curatorial Team: Ingrid Fischer-Schreiber, Stefano Filipponi, Andreas Hirsch, Davis O. Nejo, Jay Rutledge
The Theme of Ars Electronica 2002 is based on an idea of Oliviero Toscani.


Contact:
Ars Electronica Center
Hauptstrasse 2
A-4040 Linz
Austria
info@aec.at
www.aec.at/unplugged/

 
Sponsors of Ars Electronica 2002:
Compaq Oesterreich GesmbH, Gericom, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Oesterreichische Brauunion, Oracle, Quelle, SGI, Siemens AG, Telekom Austria AG
 
Sponsors of Prix Ars Electronica 2002:
The Prix Ars Electronica 2002 is sponsored by Telekom Austria AG.
Supported by Datakom, voestalpine, P.S.K. (Austrian Postal Banking), the City of Linz, the Province of Upper Austria, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Casinos Austria, City-Hotel Linz, Courtyard by Marriott, Poestlingberg Schloessl, Sony DADC, Oesterreichischer Kulturservice


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Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 08:49:23 -0700
From: electric@telus.net
Subject: Call for Entries: DIGITALIS 2: THE SPIRITUAL IN DIGITAL ART

Call for Entries: DIGITALIS 2: THE SPIRITUAL IN DIGITAL ART

The Digitalis Digital Art Society and the Evergreen Cultural Centre 
announce DIGITALIS 2: THE SPIRITUAL IN DIGITAL ART, a group 
exhibition of digital print, object, interactivity, music and 
performance. The exhibition will run from February 23 - March 29, 
2003. Please submit a maximum of 3 low resolution JPEG or GIF files 
as well as a bio, artist statement and proposal to electric@telus.net 
by June 1, 2002.

The Evergreen Cultural Centre http://www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca 
is located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, near Vancouver (3 
hours north of Seattle.) Proposed work can be in the form of print, 
objects such as stereo lithography output, interactive CD/DVD-ROM and 
Web works, and computer aided music and performance. Shipping to the 
gallery will be the responsibility of the artist. The gallery will 
pay return shipping costs. For more information please contact James 
K-M, DIGITALIS curator, at electric@telus.net.

DIGITALIS 1: A GROUP EXHIBITION OF DIGITAL PRINT took place in 
December 2001. For an overview please see 
http://www.undergroundart.120seconds.com/

(This is not a 'new age' exhibition per se, but is inspired by the 
1987 exhibition The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890 - 1985 
which included Rothko, Hilma af Klint, Kandinsky, O'Keefe, Beuys, 
Taeuber-Arp and many others.)


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Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 13:15:03 +0300
From: "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr>
Subject: e-phos festival Athens Sept 2002 CALL FOR ENTRIES 


CALL FOR ENTRIES


''e-phos 2002''
4th International Festival of Film and New Media



 2 4  -  30  September 2 0 0 2
Athens, Greece

www.filmart.gr
alas@ath.forthnet.gr

 ''e-phos''  is an annual large scale festival dedicated to the exhibition
and promotion of digital arts and creative technology. Organized by the
Athens-based non profit cultural organization ALAS,  festival  ''e-phos''
is an interdisciplinary happening that aims to support a creative exchange
of experiences and contacts in the sphere of digital creation and to develop
the public´s understanding and appreciation of a new audiovisual language
that emerges through the fusion of different mediums and genres.

The festival is supported by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, General
Secretariat for Youth, Hellenic Ministry of Press, Hellenic Organization of
Tourism, Municipality of Athens, Municipality of Argyroupolis

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p r o g r a m s   t o  a p p l y

1. digital cinema

2. computer animation

3. cd-roms, dvds, websites, artist presentations

4. documentaries on all arts

5. live music events

6. interactive perfomances

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see attached document

send entry form and material at
57 ARCHIMIDOUS GR-11636 Athens
attention: Yiannis Skourogiannis

alas@ath.forthnet.gr

tel: 003010-7520064-5 fax: 003010-7520064

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also download complete form and regulations from www.filmart.gr
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Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 15:35:46 -0400
From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Subject: News from Raccoon

http://balkansnet.org/prostor.html

On Saturday, May 25, Raccoon will celebrate Memorial Day, 
remembering the 1995 Tuzla massacre in which 71 Bosnian teen 
were killed on the 'Day of Youth' (which in former Yugoslavia was 
celebrated as Tito's birthday).
At 7 pm, we will have screening of Denis Tanovic's film NO MAN'S 
LAND, the winner of this year's Oscar for the best foreign film.

On Friday, June 7, at 7 pm, Raccoon will present WOMEN, THE 
FORGOTTEN FACE OF WAR, a documentary about the war in 
Kosovo and the womens' suffering due to it. The directors Susan 
Muska and Greta Olafsdottir, Rockefeller Media Arts Fellows, will 
be present at the showing for the Q&A session.
Film is in Albanian with English subtitles, 84 minutes.

Raccoon is currently looking for travel stories from former 
Yugoslavia for its Cyber-Yugo project.
http://balkansnet.org/cyberyugo.html
Please, send your stories about places you visited and loved to 
raccoon@balkansnet.org

Raccoon is starting Project Nada: reaching out to the members of 
our community victimized by the tragic events of September 11. 
Check the progress at the:
http://balkansnet.org/prostor.html

Announcement:
As Srebrenica came back to the global light, due to the release of 
NIOD report and the subsequent resignation of Dutch government, 
this week in New York city Women's Commision will hand the 
Voice of Courage award to two women from Srebrenica region: 
Sarajlic Zejneba and Avramovic Stanojka of Women of Podrinje.
http://balkansnet.org/srebrenica.html

ivo


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Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 15:39:46 -0400
From: doron <doron@computerfinearts.com>
Subject: new work


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the chant >>    http://www.computerfinearts.com/thechant/

construction >>  http://www.computerfinearts.com/construction/

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recommended setting:

quicktime5, 1024x768, Explorer 5+, Netscape 6.2
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 14:10:36 +0200
From: Frieder Rusmann <rusmann@kunsttot.de>
Subject: Log-Book

...an irresistible collaborative writing project:

http://www.s.netic.de/auer/logbuch/logbuch.php




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http://www.netzliteratur.net
http://www.das-deutsche-handwerk.de/rusmann
http://www.s.netic.de/auer


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Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 14:47:10 -0700
From: "Michael Connor" <michael_j_connor@hotmail.com>
Subject: terror-machine art?


      This random site I found the other day ( http://terror-machine.com ) 
caught my attention just now because I mistyped the address trying to show 
it to my flatmate ( http://terror-machine.net )  you should check it out.   
It's pretty amusing.

Curious, have any of you seen this before,  what do you think?

how do piss off skinheads....
                               .01 -  spoof their website


++++++++
mike.c.

_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.


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Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 15:00:55 -0400
From: Adam Neiman <neimadam@earthlink.net>
Subject: No Sweat(TM) Apparel


****************************************************************************


Dear friends:  

Getting serious about fighting sweatshops must include OFFERING SERIOUS
ALTERNATIVES.  Please take a few seconds to look at ours.

http://NoSweatApparel.com

We're trying to gauge the level of support we can expect from the
progressive community for our anti-sweatshop initiative before we begin
production. What we're doing is pretty simple--providing a living wage to
union producers here and in the developing world, a competitive product for
consumers and a reasonable return for investors. We can do all that if we
don't have to advertise. That's the big if. Will the community spread the
word about a for-profit venture? On the plus side, we don't compete with the
existing non-profits for scarce resources and attention!

Thanks for your time,

Jeff Ballinger
Director, Press for Change

Adam Neiman
Bienestar International
Manufacturers of No Sweat(TM) Apparel

"Always do the right thing. It'll gratify some and astonish the rest."
Mark Twain

http://NoSweatApparel.com



from the e-mail bag.
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comments: fabulous idea have been hoping for something like this for years

comments: I am an I.B.E.W. union electrician and will be glad to help spread
the word for my follow union members! I think it is grand for someone to
openly express their feelings about organized labor. I will proudly display
the sticker you send on my vehicle. Good luck brothers and sisters!
Jesse L.U. 1516  I.B.E.W.  Jonesboro, Arkansas

comments: Also please say hello to Jeff Ballinger. I should have known he'd
be involved in something so sensible and bold. - A. Howard

comments: Go for it!  Thank you thank you thank you!

comments: God be with you.

comments: If there is any way I can help with your cause, just let me know.
Cheers, Graham

comments: I want to help in any way possible.  I think this is wonderful. I
am a stay home mom with a degree in public relations and education.  I can
help in any way please contact  me.

comments: Good for you!  This will provide an amazing opportunity. We need
more ideas like this. It's a simple idea, but not many have the energy or
passion to go through with it.  I have infinite respect for this movement
and really appreciate your steps. Thank you.
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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 17:01:26 +0000
From: "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com>
Subject: : [copyleft_attitude] Creative Commons


More Light Shining in California


 http://www.creativecommons.org/
 
Note: forwarded message attached.

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From: Antoine Moreau <antoine@artlibre.org>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 13:17:16 +0200
To: copyleft_attitude@april.org
Subject: Re: [copyleft_attitude] Creative Commons



You're making a movie and need still images. You're starting out as a photographer and want to spread the word. You're teaching a course and need materials. You've written an article and you want people to analyze it. You're building a website and need graphics. You're a digital artist who wants to collaborate with other artists. You're performing a concert and need a symphony. You've composed a symphony and want people to perform it. How will Creative Commons help you? 
Cultivating a New Creative Commons: Creative Commons is a non-profit organization founded on the notion that some people would prefer to share their creative works (and the power to copy, modify, and distribute their works) instead of exercising all of the restrictions of copyright law. 

Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 13:17:16 +0200
To: copyleft_attitude@april.org
From: Antoine Moreau <antoine@artlibre.org>
Subject: Re: [copyleft_attitude] Creative Commons


=C0 (At) 11:54 +0200 16/05/02, Romain d'Alverny =E9crivait peut-=EAtre (may
be wrote) :
>Le site de Creative Commons http://www.creativecommons.org/ vient d'ouvrir;
>c'est en anglais, mais ca vaut le detour.

Oui, =E7a va dans le sens de ce qui nous occupe ici.

>Petit rappel; Lawrence Lessig, parmi les initiateurs de la chose,
>est professeur
>de droit, et auteur de quelques bouquins bien sentis sur la question
>de l'innovation,
>et des risques importants qu'y apportent les utilisations excessives
>du copyright,
>et les legislations tendant a renforcer le pouvoir des detendeurs de droit=
s.
>
>Le site contient une faq qui illustre tres bien la chose, et fait
>meme echo un peu
>a "notre" faq. Le gros plus de ce site, il semble vouloir proposer,
>d'ici quelques mois,
>un systeme d'enregistrement en ligne d'oeuvres, avec une "licence" a la ca=
rte,
>suivant quelques options bien identifiees.

Ca c'est une bonne id=E9e =E0 priori : un self-service de licences =E0 la c=
arte.
Le probl=E8me, comme me le disait Michael Stutz http://dsl.org/ (voir
mail envoy=E9 dans sa ML plus bas) lors de la sortie de l'audio open
content de la EFF c'est qu'avec la multuplication des licences libres
particuli=E8res on risque de ne plus pouvoir mixer les ressources entre
elles et donc avoir des licences libres comme autant de chapelles
incompatibles juridiquement.
Qu'en aurait-il =E9t=E9 si la GPL avait =E9t=E9 sur ce mod=E8le de licence =
en kit?
Une multiplication de licences particuli=E8res qui nient alors (et
c'est l'effet pervers), sa dimension universelle. Linux n'aurait pas
vu le jour certainement.

Je me pose la question. J'ai parcouru la FAQ et autres pages : c'est
vraiment tr=E8s proche de la LAL dans l'intention (sauf la fonction
licence en kit).

Si j'a bien compris, il sera propos=E9 dans le module de choix de
licence de choisir aussi entre des licences d=E9j=E0 existantes. La Free
Art License en est une.

Voyons la suite dans qq mois.

le mail de Michael Stutz :

=C0 (At) 11:54 -0400 25/04/01, Michael Stutz =E9crivait peut-=EAtre (may be=
 wrote) :
>
>Why would the EFF make a new special-purpose license to promote free
>music instead of working with the long-existing free art community?
>Has the EFF been unaware of these efforts, outlined in places such as
><http://dmoz.org/Computers/Open_Source/Open_Content/>,
><http://linart.net/>, <http://ram.org/ramblings/philosophy/fmp/>,
><http://dsl.org/copyleft/>, <http://antomoro.free.fr/c/lalgb.html>,
>and <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html>? If not, why is
>the EFF endeavoring to do this?
>
>The new music licensing scheme brought forth by EFF ignores the
>musicians and artists who have been working on and using free
>licensing for years, working independently, unsupported by corporate,
>government, or non-profit backing, and doing it through our own
>initiative. Our music, although free and "open source," will remain
>incompatible with the EFF's new license, because it has not taken
>existing free music licensing into consideration.
>
>With this new Open Audio License, the EFF organization is effectively
>promoting an alternative that is incompatible with the more robust
>solutions that are already available. The artists and designers who
>have been copylefting or otherwise freeing their work long before
>anyone ever spoke of "open content" are not even linked to or
>acknowledged in the EFF's IP resource links section -- making this
>seem, from my perspective, more like a political move whose intent is
>unclear or even dubious.
>
>There is a danger to making more and more special-case licensing; if
>there exists licenses for every type of work, from music to manuals,
>all made by many different organizations, those works will all remain
>incompatible with each other -- even when all such works are,
>supposedly, "open." These gated communities are no architectural
>recipe for a "vibrant commons."
>
>That said, nobody is promoting or aiding free art and music, and the
>EFF's assistance in this effort would be welcomed and appreciated. My
>suggestion is to work with and solicit input from existing efforts --
>and not try to segment the community even further, or pretend that
>better solutions do not already exist. We have a lot to accomplish and
>there is plenty of work for everyone.



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Shining a Spotlight on Sharing: We want to make it easy for people to find works that are in the public domain or licensed on generous terms. We are developing a method for labeling such works with metadata that identify their terms of use. Potential users could then search for works (say, photos of the Empire State Building) based on the permitted uses (say, noncommercial copying and redistribution). 



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Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 07:33:39 +1000
From: linda carroli <lcarroli@pacific.net.au>
Subject: fAf May 2002: 'fineArt in Motion' Online

Sincere apologies for cross posting
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http://www.fineartforum.org
editor@fineartforum.org

In May, fineArt forum launches their new screen website @ 
http://www.fineartforum.org/screen. Curated by editor-in-chief nisar 
keshvani, to celebrate fAf's 15th anniversary, the travelling screen 
program : 'fineArt in Motion' showcases 14 young and emerging artists from 
across the globe. The program will be screened in Singapore's 'The 
Substation' on 20 June, as part of its Moving Images program (watch this 
space for details). The website's webmistress is Tan Yiru and content 
editor is Noel Tan. Also check out the sumptuous postcard, designed by 
Juraimi Jumahat and Andre Ho, currently on display online at fAf's webzine.

In this month's issue of fAf, ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) 
Chairperson, Nina Czegledy waxes lyrical about Australia's new media scene 
after her whirlwind tour in February.

In reviews 
(http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_16/faf_v16_n05/index.html):

:: Jean Poole interviews The Banff Centre's Sara Diamond
:: Susan Ostling discusses her recent project, Future Factor
:: Scott Esdaile takes a virtual journey through the cd-interactive, Juvenate
:: Mia Thornton reads all about the arts and science residency program at 
XEROX PARC
:: Heidi Jermyn looks at the local exhibition Mutable Spaces; and
:: Linda Carroli reviews LxWxD, contemporary dimensions of the box.

EXCLUSIVE ONLY TO fAf SUBSCRIBERS THIS MONTH: A special discounted 
subscription price for Leonardo - Journal of Arts, Sciences & Technology & 
the Leonardo Music Journal (save upto US$20). Check website for details Š.

+ all the news, events and opportunities in art, science and technology.

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Or elsewhere at:
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