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Table of Contents: net art paparazzi "abraham linkoln" <abelinkoln@hotmail.com> teaching opportunity at MICA: art historian with new media emphasis "Rachel Schreiber" <rschreib@micamail.mica.edu> [.au] Wanted: New Electrofringe Coordinators "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org> Homage_to_Felix_Gonzalez-Torres "innestogreffe@libero.it" <innestogreffe@libero.it> FW: Extended Vacancy Professorship Computer Visualisation Petri Leijdekkers <p.g.j.leijdekkers@pl.hanze.nl> PhD | MFA | new media | Visual Arts Department, UCSD Lev Manovich <lev@manovich.net> CIAC_-_Communique_de_presse_-_Press_Release "Hector Vilar" <hvilar@ciac.ca> software based on Ernie Gehr's film Serene Velocity barbara lattanzi <threads@pce.net> French netart - 1st update "JavaMuseum" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> REMOTE TV - Call for Participation klaas@streamminister.de ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 23:41:43 +0000 From: "abraham linkoln" <abelinkoln@hotmail.com> Subject: net art paparazzi net art paparazzi is the third installment in a series at linkoln.net the first five photos from the net art paparazzi are at http://www.linkoln.net/paparazzi 4z4: a net art no show http://www.linkoln.net/4z4 net art bumper stickers http://www.linkoln.net/stickers also the start page has moved to http://www.linkoln.net/start abe _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 10:49:25 -0500 From: "Rachel Schreiber" <rschreib@micamail.mica.edu> Subject: teaching opportunity at MICA: art historian with new media emphasis Teaching opportunity at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA): Art Historian, Contemporary Art MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART The Department of Art History invites applications for a position in contemporary art. A specialty in new media and/or performance is particularly welcome. Ph.D. and demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching required. Position involves teaching visual art students at undergraduate and graduate levels, service on committees, participation in foundation year courses, and begins September 1, 2003. Send letter of application, c.v., sample syllabi, an example of published work, and three letters of recommendation to Art History Search, Maryland Institute College of Art, 1300 Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, MD, 21217, tdemos@mica.edu. Details can also be found on the web site: http://www.mica.edu Follow the links to career opportunities ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:09:19 +1100 From: "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org> Subject: [.au] Wanted: New Electrofringe Coordinators Wanted: New Electrofringe Coordinators After 2 years as coordinators of the annual Electrofringe festival, both Shannon O'Neill and Joni Taylor will be stepping aside to make way for some fresh blood. This is Not Art is now looking for new coordinators to mange and direct the future of this exciting festival. Applicants should have: *a passion and commitment to promoting, presenting and developing innovative contemporary electronic and digital art, media and sound. *experience and knowledge in one or more of the following areas: digital video and film, software and networking systems, gaming, interactive performance, hacktivism, electronic music, sustainable/ environmental technology, independent media and new forms of distribution. *knowledge of sponsorship opportunities, PR and marketing tools in the new media arts community. Responsibilities include: *Selecting participants, programming sessions and managing an extensive Electrofringe programme, combining presentations, workshops, screenings, discussions and performances. *Maintaining and sustaining current Electrofringe relationships and developing new ones, especially within the local Hunter area. *The writing of grant applications, budgets, reports, and acquittals for funding bodies. *Being the point of contact and providing support and information for state representatives and assistant managers. General requirements for being a part of the The This is Not Art team are: * Ability to work as part of a team * Ability to work within a limited budget * Demonstrated ability to plan and achieve tasks * Demonstrated understanding of the construction and implementation of timeline * Self-motivated * Ability to delegate tasks * Ability to work under pressure * Appreciation of the culture of This Is Not Art * Ability to manage and account for finances and budget * Understanding of working with volunteers * Ability to negotiate best options with limited resources * Ability to liaise with external stake holders * Ability to seek funding * Ability to oversee the construction of a diverse and comprehensive program To express your interest in the position, send us a half-page description of where you think the Electrofringe festival is at now and a half page 'vision statement' outlining the directions you'd like to see the event grow in. We'd also like to see your CV, but please keep it to a page or so. Send stuff to jobs@thisisnotart.org (enquiries too!) Deadline: Jan 15 http://electrofringe.org http://thisisnotart.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:03:20 +0100 From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?innestogreffe@libero.it?=" <innestogreffe@libero.it> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Homage_to_Felix_Gonzalez-Torres?= Title: "Homage to Felix Gonzalez-Torres" This project is born as a homage to Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a marvelous intimist artist. This re-creates one of his most well known projects, the photograph of his bed exhibited to the pedestrians on the streets of New York City, a project organized by Anne Unland in collaboration with MoMa, from May 16th to June 30th of 1992. It is my intention to take it as a starting point and re-create it on the world wide web, hoping to involve other persons and render it all as a work in progress. Such action would render homage to an artist I love, re-evaluate the role of the web which, the more it becomes real space that documents and renders live reality itself, the further it creates a dialogue between private and public space. The artistic work will take as its starting point photographs contributed by the contestants which will be posted on the web for which, from 12/16/02 to 12/20/02, I have photographed my bedroom in the morning and have also inserted other photos taken from other public sites (see the list of sites below). I propose that all chance visitors send me photos of their in-the-morning beds so I can publish them starting on 12/20/02 at the appropriate websites. All the material will then be gathered on a suitable website. The project will be developed at these websites: http://digilander.libero.it/omaggioGFT www.exibitart.com (forum) www.undo.net (Carta Bianca) Note to the project participants: The photos should not be larger than 50 kb or have contents that might be offensive to public morality. Participation in the project will be deemed as your acceptance for the future use of your submitted photos and for their use on other sites and for possible future showings on public sites. Further, your participation will be taken as your authorization for future photographic reproduction and/or use in other presentations by the artist, Dominco Olivero, for commercial or advertising materi ls. he photographs will be placed on the site with the name of the person who sent them; if you wish another form of acknowledgement please specify in your e-mail. (traduction by William) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:46:47 +0100 From: Petri Leijdekkers <p.g.j.leijdekkers@pl.hanze.nl> Subject: FW: Extended Vacancy Professorship Computer Visualisation Graag stuur ik u dit verzoek met de vraag deze advertentie op te nemen. Met vriendelijke groet, Petri Leijdekkers, directeur Frank Mohr Instituut - ---------- From: Arthur Elsenaar <artelse@mohr-i.nl> Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 15:49:26 +0100 To: Petri Leijdekkers <p.g.j.leijdekkers@pl.hanze.nl> Subject: Fwd: Extended Vacancy Professorship Computer Visualisation Begin forwarded message: From: Arthur Elsenaar <artelse@mohr-i.nl> Date: Mon Dec 9, 2002 23:34:29 Europe/Amsterdam To: nettime-l-approval@bbs.thing.net Subject: Extended Vacancy Professorship Computer Visualisation Hi Felix(?), once again, I like to post a job opening. Can you put it in the announcer? Also, please use the following e-mail address as the sender, so all mail ends up at the right desk. Petri Leijdekkers <p.g.j.leijdekkers@pl.hanze.nl> Thanks, Arthur Elsenaar. - --- announcement follows --- Dear reader, please find below an extended vacancy for a position of Professor Computer Visualisation at the Frank Mohr Institute. Learning from questions in the first round, we like to highlight some aspects of the profile that are important to us. We ask the applicant to have a thorough understanding of the computational aspect of visualisation, especially in the algorithmic image and sound generation. The applicant needs to be able to translate scientific and technological knowledge into art practice, therefore s/he will most likely be an artist/designer. 'Pure' scientists or artists are strongly discouraged to apply. To bring the field forward in the future, we believe in a breed of artists/designers that know both sides of the coin equally well; art/design on the one and science/computation on the other. Hopefully we grabbed your attention. Petri Leijdekkers Director Frank Mohr Institute - --- The Frank Mohr Institute (FMI, www.mohr-i.nl) is the Institute for Advanced Studies and Research in the Arts and New Media within the Faculty of Arts of the Hanzehogeschool Groningen. In cooperation with the University of Groningen, the FMI accommodates three master's programmes: MFA IME (Interactive Media & Environments), MFA Painting and MFA Scenography. In addition, the institute offers an international programme of courses in the field of new media for graduate students, artists, designers and business employees. The FMI works with the University of Groningen (Faculty of Arts and the Centre for High Performance Computing & Visualisation) and the Groninger Museum on the Art and Media Cooperative Platform providing education and research at the level of Masters and Post-Masters. As of 1 January 2003 the FMI is being expanded with a Professorship in Computer Visualisation. The board of the Faculty of Arts would therefore like to fill as soon as possible the position of PROFESSOR IN COMPUTER VISUALISATION man or woman, 0.6 fractional appointment, vacancy number 2002-5.08 BACKGROUND Visualisation and computability will play an increasingly important role in future communication processes, design, art, interactive environments, theatre and scientific projects. Visualisation is thus a significant factor in all fields where translating into a visible form is important for processes and results. The image in a wide sense - that is to say, moving and static - - recorded in a multimedia context or combined with theatre or music, is the focus of communication processes that are supported or realised with the aid of digital techniques. POSITION IN THE ORGANISATION The professor presides over the studies of participants from the Hanzehogeschool Groningen, the University of Groningen and the business world, works closely with the director of the Frank Mohr Institute and is accountable to the Faculty board. FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE AND TASKS OF THE PROFESSOR The professsor's field of knowledge is computer visualisation. We make a distinction between: - - Visualisation of data and information: graphic representation of measurements and research data and the designing of virtual environments for use in education and research. - - Visualisation of concepts and meaning: primary images that carry meaning and which, as representation or computer art (algorithmic image generation with purely artistic aims), are consequently intended to play an emphatic role in communicational processes. The tasks of the professor tasks are as follows: - - organising an infrastructure of existing knowledge and facilities within the Hanzehogeschool and the University of Groningen relevant to computer visualisation; - - marking and structuring the research field of computer visualisation within the Frank Mohr Institute and the envisaged Cooperative Platform for Art and Media; - - providing instruction at undergraduate and postgraduate levels within the Faculty of Arts and the Cooperative Platform; - - developing and supervising of a circle of knowledge and a programme of research; - - exemplary research; - - contributing (structurally) to the development and implementation of media education and research at the undergraduate level within the Faculty and courses of higher education, particularly the MFA Interactive Media & Environments; - - advising business projects and start-up companies in the field of visualisations; - - representation in national and international joint ventures; - - initiating a documentation centre and library of knowledge for computer visualisation; - - organising at least one international symposium and other activities where the research and development results of the professor and the circle of knowledge are publicly tested and disseminated. PROFILE AND COMPETENCE The professor should possess both practical and scientific knowledge and experience in the field of art and media, and to have a doctoral degree or to have established his/her authority in the field of knowledge in another way. He or she commands extensive and up-to-date knowledge of and experience with the visual domain. A demonstrable international reputation and a network in the field of computervisualisation are required. The professor we are seeking is a good organiser, is demonstrably able to provide guidance, to communicate, stimulate and convey knowledge. Competence is required in: coaching and professional leadership, enterprise, vision, power of persuasion, presentation, organisational sensibility, independence, results-orientation, planning and organising. WE OFFER The appointment commences 1 February 2003 or as soon as practically feasible. The position of professor is established for 4 years. After two years an evaluation takes place. Appointment is conditional upon the labour agreements for the higher education sector. The salary scale is 16, with a minimum of § 4.487,- and a maximum of § 6.365,- per month for a standard full-time post (equivalent to the salary classification for professor A at university level). The appointed professor holds a chair at the University of Groningen. INFORMATION AND REACTIONS For further information about the post and the application procedure please contact Drs Petri Leijdekkers, director of the Frank Mohr Institute. An information kit is available from the secretary of the P&O basis team, telephone +31-50-5953252. (Please note: during the Christmas Holiday the secretariat will be closed from 19 December until 6 January.) Letters of application, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, documentation of your work and a list of publications can be sent until 6 January 2003 to the Faculty Board, attn. Drs M.J.M. Regouin, chairman, Radesingel 6, 9711 EJ Groningen. Vacancy number should be indicated on the envelope. Deadline for applications: 11.00 a.m., 6 January 2003. It is possible to send your application by e-mail: s.brouwers@pl.hanze.nl Part of the selection procedure involves a lecture and an assessment. Anyone wishing to draw attention to suitable candidates may also apply in writing to the director of the Frank Mohr Institute before the closing date. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 12:49:26 -0800 From: Lev Manovich <lev@manovich.net> Subject: PhD | MFA | new media | Visual Arts Department, UCSD / * ----------------- promo copy START ------------------ Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego http://visarts.ucsd.edu In addition to offering MFA with a focus on new media art, we are now also offering a PhD in art history and criticism visual culture media theory new media theory PhD and MFA applications deadline for Fall 2003 admission: February 1, 2003. Generous financial support is available for both PhD and MFA candidates. We have 5 permanent new media faculty and currently searching for 2 more. Past MFA graduates include Mark Tribe, the founder of rhizome.org; Mark Daggett, first prize at README 2002 (a festival of software art, Moscow); Chris Csikszentmihályi, a head of the MIT Media Lab's Computing Culture group. ----------------- promo copy END ------------------ * / / * ------------------ LINKS START------------------ Southern California "New Media Map" which lists people and programs at UCSD and other schools in this region: www.manovich.net/new_media_map_02.htm Visual Arts Department + information on PhD and MFA programs: visarts.ucsd.edu University of California, San Diego www.ucsd.edu ------------------ LINKS END ------------------ * / ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 16:55:57 -0500 From: "Hector Vilar" <hvilar@ciac.ca> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?CIAC_-_Communiqu=E9_de_presse_-_Press_Release?= - - Communiqué de presse - (English version follows) - Le CIAC crée un nouveau site d’actualités sur les Arts et les Nouvelles Technologies Montréal, le 13 décembre 2002 - Le Centre International d’Art Contemporain de Montréal (CIAC) vient de renouveler son site d’actualités sur les Arts et les Nouvelles Technologies. Ce premier numéro vous présente deux entrevues, un reportage sur la webTV, un calendrier d’expositions, ainsi que des nouvelles sur les arts médiatiques. Sous la rubrique « CONVERSATIONS », Valérie Lamontagne, commissaire responsable de l'exposition Ellipse au Musée du Québec, parle de la première présentation d'art Web dans le contexte d'un musée québécois. Le peintre espagnol Jesús Vilallonga, âgé de 75 ans, raconte comment les nouvelles technologies ont changé sa façon de travailler. Sous la rubrique « SITES À VOIR », vous trouverez un reportage sur la webTV et sur la convergence si attendue entre la télévision et l’Internet. Savez-vous que 72% des Américains sont branchés sur Internet? Que moins de 10% de la population mondiale a accès au réseau? Comprenez un peu mieux les enjeux de la « fracture numérique » en lisant la rubrique « EN BREF ». Pour visiter le site des Actualités - Arts et Nouvelles Technologies, cliquez ici : http://www.ciac.ca/actualite.html Contact : Hector Vilar : hvilar@ciac.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------- - - Press Release - The CIAC creates a new website for current events in Arts and New Technologies Montreal, December 13, 2002 – Le centre d’art contemporain de Montréal (CIAC) has just revamped its site for current events in Arts and New Technologies. The debut issue presents two interviews, a report on webTV, a calendar, as well as news on media arts. In the section "CONVERSATIONS" Valerie Lamontagne, curator responsible for the Ellipse exhibition at the Musée du Québec, speaks about the first presentation of Web art in the context of a Quebec museum. The Spanish painter Jesús Vilallonga, 75 years old, tells how new technologies have changed his way of working. In the section "WEBSITES TO SEE" you will find a report on webTV, the most awaited convergence between television and Internet. Do you know that 72% of Americans are connected on Internet? And that less than 10% of the world population have access to it? Understand a little better the stakes of the "digital fracture" by reading about it our section "IN BRIEF". To visit the Current Events - Arts and New Technologies website, click here: http://www.ciac.ca/a-actualite.html Contact : Hector Vilar : hvilar@ciac.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------- CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D’ART CONTEMPORAIN DE MONTRÉAL (CIAC) Site Web/Website: www.ciac.ca Adresse/Address: 405, rue Sherbrooke Est, bureau 505, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H2L 1J9 Adresse postale/Postal Address: CIAC C.P. 760, Place du Parc Montréal, Québec Canada H2X 4A6 Téléphone/Telephone : (514) 288-0811 Télécopieur/Fax : (514) 288-5021 Contact : Secrétariat : ciac@ciac.ca Direction artistique : courrier@ciac.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 16:02:48 -0500 From: barbara lattanzi <threads@pce.net> Subject: software based on Ernie Gehr's film Serene Velocity /_ \_ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ EG SERENE v1.0 SOFTWARE /_ \_ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_ \_ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ _ /_\ EG SERENE is freely available software by Barbara Lattanzi. It is based on the 1970 film, "Serene Velocity", by the artist Ernie Gehr. EG SERENE is available for the improvising of digital video in real-time. The software adopts and "open sources" the structure of the 1970 film as the basis for temporal reconstruction of your own selected digital videos in quicktime movie format. Visit the wildernesspuppets.net website to download PC and Mac versions of "EG SERENE" software: http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/serene/ EG SERENE derives from the 1970 film "Serene Velocity" its over-arching time structure in which perceptual events emerge out of the incremental alternation of the two halves of a bisected passage of film. With the software interface, you are able to continuously vary selected time aspects. How does this software relate to the work of Ernie Gehr? In Gehr's "Serene Velocity" the filmic image is made to resonate in sympathetic vibration with the perceptual engagement of the viewer. And this becomes the basis for the EG SERENE software: to explore video playback for resonant frequencies by means of the temporal-reshuffling algorithm. - ----------------------------------------------- Barbara Lattanzi email: threads@wildernesspuppets.net http://www.wildernesspuppets.net software for video improvisation: "EG Serene" http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/serene/ "AMG Strain" http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/strain/ "HF Critical Mass" http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/hfcm/ - ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 09:16:14 +0100 From: "JavaMuseum" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Subject: French netart - 1st update 1st update online of "Current Positions of French Netart" the new exhibition on Javamuseum - Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art www.javamuseum.org (Java = Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs) These 10 artists are new in the show: Annie Abrahams, Cathblue, Oliver Auber Gérard Dalmon, Philippe Bruneau Les Riches Douaniers, Amande In Vincent Makowski, Xavier Makowski, Aurélie Peyront Introduction: When art is defined as world art, as a form of intercultural communication without national boarders, when art uses the World Wide Web as a medium and environment in a global context, is it allowed then to connect art or this exhibition, in particular, to the aspect of nationality? Netart coming from France is widely unknown, yet. This has different reasons. Like in some other countries, this new form of contemporary art seems also in this country not well accepted yet, which is also underlined by the fact that only a few institutions of art and higher education exist mainly focussed on art and New Media, but most relevant seems to be that different from other forms of contemporary art, language and its various forms plays an essential role in Netart. The most accepted and dominating language for global communication, the New Media and the Internet, represents, however, English. In this global context, language changed its meaning, its function goes far beyond of expressing merely national identity, even if is it did not loose this aspect on a local level. Under these conditions one might ask: can Netart using language as a tool for expressing national identity be defined as art or Netart, at all, or does rather particularly this use probably enable new forms of expressing which can be understood on a non-verbal level also by people who do not speak the respective national language? The show "Actual Positions of French Netart" makes it evident, there are a lot of talented artists who take the challenges and chances the Internet offers by creating art works which include strong conceptual components manifested in most individual ways. Some of them use exclusively their native language, others try a bi-lingual way, and a third group takes the global aspect of the Internet and expresses itself in English. Even if not all works can be understood by a non-francophone, the original and individual multimedia approach will impress by offering new aspects and perspectives. As an ongoing project the show is based on an open call in Internet. It will accept also in future at any time submissions of new artists which are not yet presented in the exhibition, in order to stay most actual and updated. Following 25 artists are participating currently: Gregory Chatonsky, Cendres Lavy, Christophe Bruno, PATRICK-HENRI BURGAUD, Tamara Lai, Erational, Antoine Schmitt Xavier Malbreil, Thierry Vendé, jimpunk, Xavier Cahen, Pacale Gustin Emilie Pitoiset, Fred Fenollabbate, Cecile Babiole Xavier Leton, Christoph Bruno/Jimpunk, Isabel Saij, Ulrich Mathon, Hughes Rochette Michael Sellam, Pascal Bruandet, Blue Screen, Pauline Desormière, Nicolas Clauss, Annie Abrahams, Cathblue, Oliver Auber Gérard Dalmon, Philippe Bruneau Les Riches Douaniers, Amande In Vincent Makowski, Xavier Makowski, Aurélie Peyront "Current Positions of French Netart" www.javamuseum.org ou www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/frenchfeature is an online show realized and curated by Agricola de Cologne. Copyright © 2002. All rights reserved. ****************************************** JavaMuseum Forum for InternetTechnologies in Contemporary Art (JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs) www.javamuseum.org info@javamuseum.org Press press@javamuseum.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:13:26 +0100 (CET) From: klaas@streamminister.de Subject: REMOTE TV - Call for Participation - ->->REMOTE TV - Stream on TV - ->->INVITATION TO BROADCAST The project remote-tv (http://www.remote-tv.de) successfully started at 12.12.2002. On our last three sessions we had exciting collaborations with superschool, pingfm and kanalB. We got allover great feedback, and more and more people are interested to join. The show will go on (until end of march) you are welcome to participate. See below for details (open slots, technics, howto etc.). - ->->ABOUT Remote TV is an interactive TV format, which enables anybody to send audio and video signals via the internet onto TV. The viewer becomes the producer of his own TV show. Remote TV is currently exhibited at the Filmmuseum Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin. Live and On Demand, Remote TV shows are available on Public Access TV, the Filmmuseum Deutsche Kinemathek and the Internet. A multimedia PC with internet connection and a video camera is everything that is needed to get started. Additional information related to the presentation can be added to be available on the Internet and on TV. The TV viewer can use interaction tools for discussions. Remote TV invites to participate: from home onto TV and back home again. TECHNICS A one hour video stream (Realmedia only) live or on-demand can be broadcast on several public access TV stations across Germany (including Berlin) and throughout the world. Remote TV can either show live or On Demand Videostreams or a mix of both, up to you. - ->EUR 100 will be paid for extra work on live productions. - ->Showtime Sat - Sun 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CET HOWTO (PARTICIPATE) As the streams will be delivered in realmedia-format you need a recent realmedia-encoder and player. If you want to do liveshows you can use our realserver for broadcasting but also every realserver somewhere in the world (for technical details please contact us). If you have archived material just tell us the URL and we will rebroadcast it. If you are interested please contact joy@streamminister.de More Information: http://www.streamminister.de/remoteTV_invitation.PDF STREAMMINISTER Schoenhauser Allee 155 10435 Berlin http://www.streamminister.de http://www.remotetroubleshooting.com http://www.remote-tv.de mailto: joy@streamminister.de Tel.:++49 30 447 354 25 Fax :++49 30 446 538 72 ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net