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Media Art Aggregates (MKA) mem_brane meeting, Cologne 05./06.07.96 The mem_brane event about the working conditions of critical media art that was held in Cologne/D on Friday and Saturday brought together a working group of artists, theorists and curators who discussed some of the economic, political and aesthetic issues related to contemporary media art practice. A public debate on Friday evening served to map the field by raising a number of questions, while the preparatory discussion on Friday afternoon and a long conversation over breakfast went deeper into some of these issues. Here are some of the keywords referenced: - the relationship between art and media art; can/should there be a specific media art criticism; - conditions and motivations of production; the impact of hardware and software packages on artistic work; the status of in/dependence from industry, sponsors, programmers; value, remuneration, capitalisation of artistic production and content moderation; - reception, distribution, criticism; censorship vs selection: the role of the curator/moderator; is there an audience for participatory media art projects; producer-orientation vs. recipient-orientation; relationship between art production and critical discourse; - points of intervention, critical strategies, critical potentials; an aesthetics of the machinic (The discussion on Friday was taped and will be available as a transcript in the course of the month - he said -, at least in German.) It turned out that the combination of people with different backgrounds and theoretical positions was very productive in this context: Knowbotic Research (Cologne), artists developing complex interfaces between real and data spaces that create 'zones of events' rather than interactive installations; Margarete Jahrmann (Vienna), a 'data artist' mainly working on online projects and building net-critical tools; Pit Schultz (Berlin), media/net worker engaged in discourse production and advocate of attentiveness to phenomena outside the new media art canon, like techno, clubs, etc.; Nils Roeller (Cologne), theorist and critical commentator of the hypes and hopes attached to net activities; Michael Krome (Cologne/Berlin), gallerist and curator who is trying to establish media art as a viable and marketable practice, not least in order to provide economic support for media art projects; Andreas Broeckmann (Rotterdam), writer and curator who is torn between the desire for theoretical strength and consistency and the need to communicate the impact of media art in 'normal' public environments (funding ...). Although some guests on Friday seemed dissatisfied with this specialised discussion, MKA served to map the discursive terrain and to draw up questions and fields for further investigation: an exercise in 'ordering the discourse'. Such meetings seem vital for the development of concepts and a language for critical media art, and they have repeatedly proven to be far more useful than the public panel discussions which remain the preferred format for a lot of the ongoing debate. It seems well worth trying to find contexts where such working meetings can be held more frequently, involving periods not only for discussions, but also for some hands-on experimental collaboration. - abroeck ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 <www.v2.nl> <www.dds.nl/n5m> <www.v2.nl/east> coming up: DEAF96, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, 17 - 22 Sept 1996 <www.v2.nl/DEAF/> (DEAF96 exhibition - 29 Sept) -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de