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Table of Contents: EMARE / GRANT Monika Stoesser <ms@werkleitz.de> CALL_FOR_SACKED_NEW_MEDIA_CURATORS "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl> Colonel may/june activities "Geoffroy-Colonel" <geoffroy@wanadoo.dk> Fwd: Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network "dr.woooo" <dr.woooo@nomasters.org> 30/5 geneva: wipe out IOM, WTO and WIPO "dr.woooo" <dr.woooo@nomasters.org> International Conference on Socio Political Informatics and Cybernetics: Pista ' "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> THIS IS NOT A... Sonar Radar <intothegloaming@yahoo.com> opening of the SAVE / SAFE space "kanonmedia.com" <office@kanonmedia.com> STORY STREAMS: Real-time Cinema=?ISO-8859-1?B?qQ==?= fran ilich <ilich@delete.tv> netzspannung.org: netzkollektor digest #3 Gabriele Blome <gabriele.blome@imk.fraunhofer.de> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 20:06:31 +0200 From: Monika Stoesser <ms@werkleitz.de> Subject: EMARE / GRANT Dear nettime-Team, I am writing to you in regards to the European Media Artists in residence Exchange (EMARE) which we are as one of the organizers now advertising for 2003. we would be very grateful if you could publish the information about the new EUROPEAN MEDIA ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE EXCHANGE - Grants 2003 nettime.org-mailinglist could you please confirm wheather you will circulate our information? Thank you very much! with best regards, Monika Stösser ***************************** Press release EMARE-GRANT ***************************** European Media Artists in Residence Exchange EMARE- Grants for European Media Artists for England, Scotland, Germany and Netherlands The eighth European Media Artists in Residence Exchange will take place in Autumn 2003 to Spring 2004. Deadline: June, 30th, 2003 Europe based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including internet and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are invited to apply for a two month residence based stipend *at Hull Time Based Arts, Kingston Uppon Hull in England; *at Duncan of Jordanstone College School of Television and Imaging, Dundee, Scotland, *at V2 Organisation, Rotterdam, Netherlands or *at Werkleitz Gesellschaft's Center for Media Arts Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Students are not permitted, but young artists encouraged. EMARE includes a grant of 2.000 Euro, free accomodation, 250 Euro travel expenses, access to the technical facilities and media labs and a professional presentation. Entries should include a CV, (audio)visual reference projects documentation and a proposal sketch for the project which should be developed within EMARE. Artists with residence in or identity card for EU and associated countries should contact one of the following institutions for further details and application form or visit the homepage: www.werkleitz.de/emare Germany: Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V./ EMARE/ Peter Zorn / Strasse des Friedens 26 / D-39249 Tornitz / Tel: +49 (0)3 92 98 - 675 - 0 / Fax +49 (0)3 92 98 - 675 - 55 www.werkleitz.de/emare England: Hull Time Based Arts/ Walter Van Der Cruijsen 42 High Street / GB-HU1 1PS Hull UK fon +44 1482 216446 / fax +44 1482 589952 walter@htba.demon.co.uk / www.timebase.org Scotland: Duncan of Jordanstone College / School of Television and Imaging / Mike Stubbs Perth Road / DD1 4HT Dundee / UK / fon +44 1 382223261 / fax +44 1 382226136 stubbs@easynet.co.uk / www.imaging.dundee.ac.uk Netherlands: V2_Organisation / Institute for the Unstable Media / Anne Nigten / Eendrachtsstr.10 / NL-3012 XL Rotterdam / Netherlands / fon +31 10 2067273 / fax +31 10 2067274 anne@v2.nl / www.v2.nl EMARE 2001 is supported by the Ministry of cultural affairs Saxony-Anhalt; Arts Councils of England & Scotland; Yorkshire Arts; Dutch Ministry for Culture, British Council; Goethe Institute ************************ Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V. Straße des Friedens 26 D-39249 Tornitz fon: +49-(0)39298-675-0 fax: +49-(0)39298-675-55 mail: info@werkleitz.de http://www.werkleitz.de ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 15:07:38 +0200 From: "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=5BZEROGLAB_=DCBERGROUND=5D_CALL_FOR_SACKED_NEW_MEDIA_CURA?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?TORS?= This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C32073.EBD77640 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit [ZEROGLAB ÜBERGROUND] CALL FOR SACKED NEW MEDIA CURATORS (we crosspost with no regret) überground would like to invite all sacked media curators to curate/organize programs in the city-state überground. hereby we would like to invite steve dietz who lost his position at the walker art center to continue his program in the rotterdam überground. we believe that the recent wave of dropping new media programs at leading cultural institutions all around the world, and here in rotterdam as well, or cutting their budgets, seriously endangers the positive achievements, the networked cultural community has been made in the past years. we want to canalize this positive energy that has been accumulated by this community. we want to take our responsibility. we want to preserve and prolong this impact on our global and local culture and and develop to new levels. we are in an economic, and not in a cultural recession. we don't believe in the modernist dogma that less is more. less = less more = more enough = enough überground has no budget to cut. überground is a new independent art space, city-state and transcultural playground for new media in rotterdam, open for the public on a regular base for shows and salon events. überground events deal with new media, architecture and design, experimental art, theory, performance, music, social issues, things on or over the edge. überground algorithm: control of position = movement control of movement = irritability (simple reflex) control of irritability = (complex) reflex control of reflex = associating (conditional reflex) control of associating = human thinking control of human thinking = culture überground is organized by zeroglab, an independent artlab in rotterdam. zeroglab is in an evolving process of exchange with initiatives of individuals and institutions, based on mutual sympathy. zeroglab web: www.xs4all.nl/~are t: +31 (0)10 2400390 address: gedempte zalmhaven 923, rotterdam,eu - ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C32073.EBD77640 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 08:59:37 +0100 From: "Geoffroy-Colonel" <geoffroy@wanadoo.dk> Subject: Colonel may/june activities COLONEL may -june projects. Conferences /Exhibitions may 28 th /Berlin /Galerie Sparwasser HQ / "talk" 20.00h june from 28 th to 01 aug / Berlin /galerie Olaf Stüber june 26-27 th /Berlin /Haus der Kulturen der Welt to 10 Jun / Copenhagen /galerie Pio Diaz /opening friday 23 may 31 saturday /Copenhagen / moving party /copenhagen distortion more infos at http://conclusionism.com/new/2003.html best regards Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel http://www.colonel.dk/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 19:14:14 +1000 From: "dr.woooo" <dr.woooo@nomasters.org> Subject: Fwd: Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network - ----- Forwarded message from access news <accessnews@skatv.org.au> ----- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 17:31:20 +1100 From: access news <accessnews@skatv.org.au> A Call to Join and Contribute to the Establishment of a Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network Project Description: For some time now the idea of utilising peer2peer structures to assemble a user-built distribution platform has been circulating. Recently, in the run-up to the G8 meeting in Evian, a concrete proposal has been made to establish a system for the sharing of video. Long-term we believe that we can assemble a sustainable and scalable platform for audio-visual materials of a critical and independent nature. This is an appeal to groups/individuals to get involved, dedicate some resources, support and expand the project generally. Works to be distributed over the system will vary from somewhat edited footage suitable for use as a stock archive to finished documentaries/films. Each file will be accompanied by metadata in an xml .info file and produced as an searchable RSS feed for people to integrate into their own sites and published on its own website (where there will also be a manifesto, how-to's. contact info for participating groups etc.) Amongst the metadata fields will be a specification for the nature of the license under which the materials may be used (e.g. Creative Commons share-alike) Participants in this project range from SO36 provider in Berlin to people from the No Borders network, Candida TV in Rome, New Global Vision (Italy), Radioserver (Germany), Big Noise Films (New York), Free Speech TV (Colorado), NoWarTV (Roma) Hackitectura (Spain) and individuals from Autonomedia, Mute etc. Groups in the UK, Korea, US and Switzerland have also been approached. If you are interested in the project please get in touch immediately as actions around the g8 will commence on May 29th. Responses should include an email contact, an expression of general agreement with the aims of the project and expected contribution. Please email the mailing list at v2v@coyote1.kein.org. See below for the call for participation in Geneva and the long-term project of video file-sharing: GENEVA03 is a temporary broadcasting studio during the g8-summit transmitting video and audio streams live from the cultural center l'usine in geneva from may 29 to june 3. The livecast will be streamed on the internet and picked up and redistributed by local and international broadcasters as well as projected in the streets and theatres of Geneva. In order to cover the protests between Geneva, Lausanne and Anmasse in real time, media activists will work from the "everyone-is-an-expert" mobile studio van, which - with a self-adjusting bi-directional satellite dish - will provide a mobile internet connection and transmit live-footage from the roaming protests. The GENEVA03 project is a joint effort of a growing number of video activists and independent filmmakers together with dozens of indymedia reporters, to organize and broadcast independent news coverage from the G8 events. We are currently programming a stream, that, besides the live coverage of the mass-protests, will include movies, concerts, talk-shows, vj sessions, subvertisements and other radically innovative formats. The project is an exploration of new forms of collaboration in film and videomaking; a hybrid sending and receiving experiment crossing borders between media. In Geneva we will launch V2V, a peer-to-peer video-sharing network, which will work as both a content management and archiving system. Filmmakers, local and remote, can make contributions. They can upload their films, videos reports and roughly edited material onto more than a dozen servers, which will host the material in the P2P-networks. The V2V standard suggests a set of specifications for the encoding with half of the standard broadcast quality as a compromise between a modest upload-time and a tolerable resolution for screening, in order to facilitate the global exchange of images. At the occasion of the live stream from geneva the V2V virtual video filesharing network will be launched and beta-tested. But the project of an opensource video production and distribution network will be developed further on. This is an open call to join in the production and distribution of the GENEVA03 broadcasts and the launch of the V2V network. 1. Take and rebroadcast the stream, or download broadcast quality video of your choice directly from the server, to rebroadcast in community screenings or on local TV, Radio broadcast, or to simply post the URL of the stream on other web-sites. 2. Upload your video and become part of the stream! Broad themes for content are: • Freedom of movement and freedom of communication (Migration, Borders, technology, copyright/left…) • Movement of movements (the view from the ground) • Control, surveillance, war We are looking for a range of formats, from documentary to comedy, from subvertisements to talk shows, vj sets to animation, and whatever you can imagine. _______________________________________________ v2v mailing list v2v@mail.kein.org http://www.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/v2v - ----------------------------------------------------------- SKA TV Suite 75, Trades Hall 54 Lygon St, Carlton Sth Victoria 3053, Australia ph +61 3 9663 6976 SKA TV: http://www.skatv.org.au access news: http://www.accessnews.skatv.org.au Channel 31: http://www.channel31.org.au - ----------------------------------------------------------- - ----- End forwarded message ----- - -- sig/ http://www.infoshop.org http://www.reclaimthestreets.org http://www.ainfos.ca http://slash.autonomedia.org http://www.agp.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 19:46:33 +1000 From: "dr.woooo" <dr.woooo@nomasters.org> Subject: 30/5 geneva: wipe out IOM, WTO and WIPO 30/5 geneva: wipe out IOM, WTO and WIPO http://www.noborder.org Call for a demonstration on May 30th in Geneva - Start: 11.A.M. near the railway station (watch out for more infos) 20.May.03 - In the days preceding the mass protests of June 1st against the G8, we hope thousands of people will converge in the region in order to take part in the camps, conferences, workshops and help prepare the large demonstration and mass civil disobedience of June 1st. In the framework of these activities we call for a demonstration in the "institutional quarter" of Geneva on Friday May 30th. Our intention is to politically express our fundamental criticism of capitalist development and our clear rejection of more and more transnational instruments of exploitation, control and exclusion. Freedom of movement is our demand when we gather in front of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), an intergovernmental institution, which claims the leadership in socalled "global migration managment", which means to combine programmes of deportation and internment of migrants, the destruction of flightroutes and recruitment-projects for cheap labourforces. At the World Trade Organisation (WTO), we will "reject the idea that so called "free" trade creates employment and increases welfare, and the assumption that it can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. But we will also very clearly reject the alternative of a stronger national capitalism and authoritarian state to take over central control from corporations. Our struggles aim at taking back control of the means of production from the hands of both transnational and national capital, in order to create free, sustainable and community-controlled livelihoods, with equal rights and opportunities for women and men, based on solidarity and people's needs and not on exploitation and greed." Freedom of communication will be our slogan as we'll face the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). What is recently known as "information society" appears as a wave of expansionist intellectual property laws. Companies are able to exercise biopolitical control that takes to new extremes the tendency of liberating capital by restricting individual and collective freedom and rights - even the right to life itself. IOM, WTO and WIPO symbolize three central pillars of global governance and the three combined demonstrations in front of their respective headquarters will highlight this context. We refuse and reject both capitalist exploitation and racist exclusion, border managment and digital rights managment, restrictions of freedom of movement and constraints of the freedom of communication. This demonstration will be a further step to strengthen an interconnected struggle of anticapitalist and anti-racist movements, of net activists and free access campaigns to shape a global movement of movements. The character of the demonstration will be selfdetermined in its contents, but peaceful in its running. We will be coloured and noisy, but we will avoid any confrontations with the police. We will accuse the transnational agencies and maintain our daily and longterm struggle against them. But we will not occupy or´attack their barrickaded buildings. Two days before the beginning of the G8 summit and the announced mass protests we do not want to give the police a pretext to start a dynamic of repression and play their logic of war. In the evening before the demonstration, on Thursday May 29th, there will be a public information event and debate about our approach and the topics mentioned. It will take place in L'Usine, place des volontaires, Geneva. - - with Frank Düvell from the anti-racists office in Bremen, related to the noborder network, about the global migration-regime; - - hopefully with somebody from anti-wto-struggles...; - - with Alan Toner from Autonomedia about the demand for freedom of communication. L'usine will be the indymedia center during the days of protest and will offer a livestreaming of this event in the camps in Annemasse and out to the world. In addition to that a new video film about the role and function of the IOM will be presented in the camps and in other public spaces in Geneva. - -- sig/ http://www.infoshop.org http://www.reclaimthestreets.org http://www.ainfos.ca http://slash.autonomedia.org http://www.agp.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 16:43:18 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: International Conference on Socio Political Informatics and Cybernetics: Pista '03 CALL FOR PAPERS International Conference on Socio Political Informatics and Cybernetics: Pista '03 July 31, August 1-2, 2003 - Orlando, Florida, USA Jointly with The International Conference On Computer, Communication and Control Technologies: CCCT '03 http://www.confinf.org/Pista03 Pista '03 Organizing Committee invites authors to submit their original and unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking, problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). ICT researchers are invited to present their research results. Practitioners and consultants are invited to present case study papers and innovative solutions. Corporations are invited to present political information systems and software based solutions. Public servers are invited to present case studies, information systems developed for specific purpose, and innovative ideas and designs. Political and social scientists are invited to present research or position papers on the impact and the future possibilities of ICT in Societal systems and political processes. Politician and political consultants are invited to present problems that might be solved by means of ICT, or solutions that might be improved by different approaches and design in ICT. All are invited to organize panel or invited sessions. Panel sessions with panelists coming from both: ICT researcher/practitioners and political consultants or politicians are highly encouraged. Submitted papers must describe work not previously published. They must not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. Pista '03 Organizing Committee invites authors to submit their original and unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking, problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). ICT researchers are invited to present their research results. Practitioners and consultants are invited to present case study papers and innovative solutions. Corporations are invited to present political information systems and software based solutions. Public servers are invited to present case studies, information systems developed for specific purpose, and innovative ideas and designs. Political and social scientists are invited to present research or position papers on the impact and the future possibilities of ICT in Societal systems and political processes. Politician and political consultants are invited to present problems that might be solved by means of ICT, or solutions that might be improved by different approaches and design in ICT. All are invited to organize panel or invited sessions. Panel sessions with panelists coming from both: ICT researcher/practitioners and political consultants or politicians are highly encouraged. Submitted papers must describe work not previously published. They must not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed proceedings. You can find complete information about the conference in our web page http://www.confinf.org/Pista03 * Pista '03 ORGANIZATION General Chair: Prof.: Jose Vicente Carrasquero Organizing Committee Chair: Prof: Frederik Welsch Organized by the IIIS: The International Institute of Informatics and Systemics * CONFERENCE AREAS AND TOPICS . Informatics And society Social Informatics. Cyber-Civics. Digital Libraries. Communicating Culture. Culture Shifts and the Transformation of Politics. Digital Cities. Global E-Quality. E-Development. Internet and society. What is New about the New Media. Societal and political impact of Mobile communications. Politics and the Internet. Politics in Mediatized Cultures. Computer mediated Communications. Political Communication and Public Spheres. Informatics for Education. Computer Mediated Education. The e-literate society. Networking Schools, Universities and Communities. Citizenship in the Information Society. Citizenship, New Media and Political Action. . Informatics, Voting and Political Parties Informatics and Political Campaigns. Online Campaigning. On-line Polling. Political Advertising. Leaders, Elections and Parties and New Media. Informational Power. E-democracy and E-participation. Democracy and New Media. The effects of mobile communication on public participation and political mobilization. Political Information. . Informatics And Government Electronic Government. Web-Enabled Government. Local E-government. Telematics for Development. Telematics as Agent of Social Change. Open Source for National and Local eGovernment Programs. Citizens and Public Administration in the Information Age. Open Source for National and Local eGovernment Programs. Political Forces shaping Innovations and Diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies. Information Politics. The Politics of Inf. E-administration. E-public services. Web Self-Service in the Public Sector. E-Gov. Information Assurance. Process Models and Software for E-democracy. E-communities. Software for Dialog and Argumentation. Intergovernmental Informatics. Citizens and Governance in an Open Knowledge-Based Society. E-reality and E-economy. Cyberspace Security. . Ethical and Legal Issues related to Informatics Ethical, Legal and societal Challenges of Cyberspace. Legal Informatics. Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. Cyber-Ethics. Ethical issues in computing and Informatics. * ABSTRACTS AND PAPER DRAFTS SUBMISSION FORM Papers might be submitted via web page http://www.confinf.org/Pista03/WebSite2003/Submission.asp, as extended abstracts (500-2000 words) or as full papers drafts (2000-5000 words). Reviews will be done for both kinds of submissions. Invited Sessions proposals can be done filling the form given in the web page http://www.confinf.org/Pista03/InvitedSession2003/organizer.asp More information about Invited Sessions Organization could be found at the web http://www.confinf.org/Pista03/WebSite2003/ISOrganization.asp * IMPORTANT DATES June 15, 2003: Submission of extended abstracts (500-1500) words or paper drafts (2000-5000) words. June 15, 2003: Invited session proposals. June 25, 2003: Notifications of Acceptance. July 05, 2003: Submission of final versions: hard copies and electronic versions. July 31, 2003: Conference Starts August 2, 2003: Conference Ends Some invited sessions might have a different timetable according to its organizer and chair * PAPERS REVIEWING AND PUBLICATION Submitted papers will be reviewed. Accepted papers, which should not exceed six single-spaced typed pages, will be published by means of paper and electronic proceedings. Authors of accepted papers must sign a copyright release form. * REGISTRATION FEES The registration fees will be $290 before the deadline, and $340 after the deadline. This fee will include exclusively: * A CD-ROM version of the Proceedings * One volume of the hard copy version of the Conference Proceedings. * Coffee breaks * Welcome Reception Each registration fee might include just one paper, which presentation will be included in the conference program and published in the conference proceedings. * AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT The only audiovisual equipment provided for most meetings will be an overhead projector and a screen. Video projection or any other equipment, if needed, will have to be supplied by the presenter. * CONFERENCE CONTACT Details can be found at the Conference web page: http://www.confinf.org/Pista03 Answers to specific questions can also be requested by e-mail: pista@ confinf.org sec.pista@ confinf.org We are looking forward to meeting you at Pista '03 conference, in Orlando. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 12:28:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Sonar Radar <intothegloaming@yahoo.com> Subject: THIS IS NOT A... This Is Not A :Collective is proud to announce our FILM REVUE _ WAR SUCKS Mondays _ 9PM 16 - 30 June 2003 Star Shoes 7963 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, CA $3 Donation THIS IS NOT A :Collective was founded in 2001 in order to conceive new parameters for developing, criticizing and enjoying culture in the occidental diaspora. 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Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 22:14:30 +0200 From: "kanonmedia.com" <office@kanonmedia.com> Subject: opening of the SAVE / SAFE space - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- opening of the SAVE / SAFE space borderlining as a contemporary phenomenon a collaborative online ground on post - human tendencies with postings by MARIA MADONNA : AUGUST.HIGHLAND : G.H.HOVAGIMYAN : DOCTOR.HUGO : SCOTT.BECKER : OREA : SERGEJ.TETERIN : CD : MARC.GARRETT : MAURO.CEOLIN : C.KONRAD : KATE.SOUTHWORTH : TAMARA.LAI & LOEZ.DENIEL : MAGMAFAKT : TINI : ANNA : TERO : NOEL : DANA : X : GOTTFRIEDE.MEIXNER : MEHMETSINAN : LACHLAN : MAYA : TRY1 : MAORI : ERD : MINNIE : MAIO : SILVER_SURFER : MOHSIN : FATIMA.LASAY : JOSH : ALEXANDRA REILL - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OPENING of the SAVE / SAFE space at the art festival SOHO IN OTTAKRING, vienna, 24/05/03. the local installment can be experienced until 07/06/03. ask for details if you come by. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- play & participate in SAVE / SAFE on http://www.kanonmedia.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- apple users, please note: send your texts to office@kanonmedia.com & we do the onlining for you. SAVE / SAFE is designed for PC / IE 6.0 only. theme & concept: * The cultural container representing itself to society today and going to reign the 21st century ... is characterized by substitutional relations based on the central involvement with information technology, pursued from a position of pseudo-autism ... With the decay of inter-personal culture and the expansion of IT-controlled substitutes of inter-relation only one mass container is left for and generally accepted by a borderlining majority: the unavoidable search for the ego and for techniques allowing the construction of identity. * * J. Erik Mertz, in: Borderline - weder tot noch lebendig, 2000 In January 2003, SAVE / SAFE started from a research of human states-of-being related to the impact of New Technologies on the perception and self-consciousness of individual existence. Using the atmosphaeric background of a journey to Oceania - a context of highly social municipal communities still existing on many of the geographically isolated Polynesian islands and a westernized New Zealand having integrated all attitudes of 'modern' life - SAVE / SAFE compares Anna's individual experience to results of the scientific research of philosophy, psychology, ethics, sociology and new media theory. Since then, a contemporary variety of aspects on the theme have been added by artists / authors from different countries, thus turning the SAVE / SAFE automat more and more into what it intends to be - a mirror - through a spectrum of different views the structure of the reading machine SAVE / SAFE turns into a mirror of contemporary conditioning, thus provoking the user to consciously read without reading, understand without analyzing, experience without touching. - --------------------------------------------------------------- PARTICIPATE & PLAY SAVE / SAFE on http://www.kanonmedia.com - --------------------------------------------------------------- kanonmedia.com, non - profit org. for new media singapur / sydney / new zealand / fiji / western samoa / vienna 2000 - 2003 - --------------------------------------------------------------- kanonmedia.com non - profit org for new media call: ++43 - 1 - 920 70 03 mobile: ++43 - 6991 - 820 70 03 mailto: office@kanonmedia.com visit: www.kanonmedia.com - --------------------------------------------------------------- sorry for cross postings.for unsubscribing from our info mailer just click reply and say 'unsubscribe'in the header. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 00:22:57 -0500 From: fran ilich <ilich@delete.tv> Subject: STORY STREAMS: Real-time Cinema=?ISO-8859-1?B?qQ==?= Story Streams: http://www.thebitscreen.com/home.htm Story Streams is a networked digital film, created in real-time by collaborating filmmakers around the world. Story Streams weaves digital networked technologies with the ancient tradition of oral storytelling to create a new cinematic genre: real-time cinema. Working from a common narrative, each filmmaker created his or her own version of the story and then uploaded the files to a centralized artist who mixed the streams of the story together in real-time to create yet another version of the narrative. Story Streams was first presented at the Streaming Cinema media festival in Philadelphia in February, 2003. The narrative we used was based on the classic hero¹s journey: Our hero/heroine sets off on a short errand in the city. There he encounters 2 or 3 perils or challenges. With the help of an enchanted person, the hero/heroine reaches deep within himself and finds the strength and resourcefulness to face down the perils. You could also say that what he learns about his inner self helps him conquer the perils. Having faced down the challenges the hero/heroine leaves the enchanted area and finds him/herself back on the original road he was traveling on ---- only much further along the path. A few steps more, and he reaches the end of his journey. This is a classical mythological frame such as the one employed in Ulysses. The narrative was chosen because we wanted it to be easily recognizable to the audience. Credits: Nora Barry, creator of Story Streams and Executive Producer Carlos Gomez De Llarena, Mixer in Philadelphia Jeannette Lambert, Filmmaker in Montreal Pierre Wayser, Filmmaker in Paris Fran Ilich, Filmmaker in Mexico City Mike Adams, Producer and Webcast Host Andy Houriet, Technical Director Will Luff, Engineer Mitch Goldberg, Engineer ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 11:24:32 +0200 From: Gabriele Blome <gabriele.blome@imk.fraunhofer.de> Subject: netzspannung.org: netzkollektor digest #3 ======================================================== The netzkollektor - an open online archive for digital culture ======================================================== netzkollektor is an open archive for media art and design, media sciences and IT research. Media artists, interface designers, computer and media scientists are invited to take part in building up the archive and to publish projects or art-related, design or theoretical work in netzkollektor at the netzspannung.org website. By showcasing projects and works in netzkollektor, media creatives have the opportunity to set their work in a professional and interdisciplinary context and to place it in the context of other approaches on related themes. Consequently, netzkollektor not only provides an excellent opportunity to present works, it is also an archive for curators, journalists and scientists researching the latest media work and projects. The netzkollektor-digest presents a selection of the most recent of these. All editions of the netzkollektor are also available online now : http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/en You can find further interesting projects and works at http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/en The netzkollektor is bilingual and contributions can be submittedeither in German or in English or in both languages. In many cases authors submit their contributions only in one language, so that no translation is available. Enjoy the netzkollektor digest. Best regards, netzspannung.org/team Gabriele Blome ============================================= netzkollektor digest #3 ============================================= - --------------------------------------------- Call for Cooperation/Communication/Exchange: - --------------------------------------------- The Sonic Memorial Project The Life and History of the World Trade Center and its Neighborhood Sue Johnson, Alison Cornyn, Britta Frahm, and others http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/sonic-memorial/ MOMAK - Museum of Modern Art Kabul Online-Portal für Afghanische Künstler Thorsten Klöpfer, Oliver Kauselmann http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/momak Blick aus meinem Fenster Ein zeitlich begrenztes Projekt, mit dem ein offenes, weltweites Bildarchiv aufgebaut wird. Caro Dewor http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/window-view/ InformationsGewalt Eine Persiflage auf den Umgang und die Wahrnehmung der Medien Tino Schwanemann, Autechre http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/infopower/ UNMOVIE Flash/phyton weblication, bot/user stage and endless net_viedo stream. Von Axel Heide, onesandzeros, Philip Pocock, Gregor Stehle http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/unmovie/ - --------------------------------------------- Calls for Submission: - --------------------------------------------- Communicating Culture with Digital Media Call for Entries Deadline: May 31st, 2003 http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/cultural-heritage/ digital sparks Student media project competition for German speaking universities Deadline: May 31st, 2003 http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/digital_sparks/ - --------------------------------------------- Communicating Culture with Digital Media - --------------------------------------------- Zeitreise Archäologie in Brandenburg Stefan Kim, Patrick Hahnel, Michael Mente u.a. http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/zeitreise/ Rockmusik in der DDR Interaktives, multimediales Ton- und Bildarchiv mit Spiel- und narrativen Elementen Natalie Gravenor http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/ddr-rock The CREATE Project Constructivist Mixed Reality for Design, Education, and Cultural Heritage Maria Roussou http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/create/ - --------------------------------------------- Diploma Thesis - --------------------------------------------- Soungarten A tangible Interface that enables children to record, modify and arrange soundsamples in a playful way. Michael Wolf http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/soundgarten Interationfield Public Space. Analysis and categorization of interactive media projects contributing to the revitalization of the public space. Mirjam Struppek http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/public-space/ - --------------------------------------------- Theory - --------------------------------------------- Lynn Hershmans Installationen Magisterarbeit Silke Albrecht http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/hershman/ When Hypertext became oncool Notes on Power, Politics and the Interface Henning Ziegler http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/hypertext - --------------------------------------------- Events - --------------------------------------------- BEM - Bad Emser Medienkunsttage Virtuelle Utopien - Grenzenlose Möglichkeiten? Die Relevanz neuer Technologien in Kunst und Gesellschaft Danièle Perrier, Ludwig Tavernier http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/bem MT0003 - International Forum Medienturm Plattform für Medienkunst und Medientheorie. Kooperation mit 'Graz 2003 - Kulturhauptstadt Europas' Gunther Reisinger http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/MT0003 - --------------------------------------------- Tools - --------------------------------------------- mobile.map Koordinierung von Einsatzkräften Jürgen Graf http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/mobile-map/ nic-las / www.nic-las.com Kollaboratives Labeling- und Schreibtool, das autopoetisch funktioniert (vgl. Luhmanns Zettelkasten als Ausgangspunkt) René Bauer, Joachim Maier http://netzspannung.org/netzkollektor/digest/03/nic-las ___________________________________________________ Redaktion / editorial office netzspannung.org FhG - Institute for Media Communication | MARS - Media Art & Research Studies | Schloss Birlinghoven | 53754 Sankt Augustin | Germany | e-mail: redaktion@netzspannung.org http://netzspannung.org | http://imk.fhg.de/mars | ___________________________________________________ # 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