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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox calls-symposia-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings send your PR to sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6 1...{ brad brace}.........The 12hr ISBN-JPEG Project 2.........................L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA - call for entries (1) 3...V2_Organisatie........DEAF98 - Call 4..."Reclaim Europe!".....PGA - call for global action in Europe 5...Alessandro Ludovico...Neural, Cyberculture Magazine 6...andi@deepdisc.com.....Call for submissions: Fluid: Deadline 7th April 7...Tamas Banovich........Postmasters Gallery march/april and beyond 8...Thundergulch..........Thundergulch events 9...MM Films..............Visionary Women 10..Frederic Madre........Pleine Peau ~ calle for contributions ........1.............................................. Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 11:20:02 -0800 (PST) From: { brad brace } <bbrace@wired.com> To: sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be Subject: announcements Mime-Version: 1.0 Status: RO X-Status: > > > > Synopsis: The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project began December 30, 1994. A `round-the-clock posting of sequenced hypermodern imagery from Brad Brace. The hypermodern minimizes the familiar, the known, the recognizable; it suspends identity, relations and history. The 12-hour ISBN JPEG Project ----------------------------- began December 30, 1994 Classic Hypermodern Imagery... posted/mailed every 12 hours... perfect trans-avant-garde memes for the 90`s! A continuum of minimalist masks in the face of catastrophe; conjuring up transformative metaphors for the everyday... A poetic reversibility of events... A post-rhetorical, continuous, apparently random sequence of imagery... genuine gritty, greyscale... corruptable, compact, collectable and compelling convergence. The voluptuousness of the grey imminence: the art of making the other disappear. Continual visual impact; an optical drumming, sculpted in duration, on the endless present of the Net. An extension of the printed ISBN-Book (0-9690745) series... critically acclaimed... imagery is gradually acquired, selected and re-sequenced over time... ineluctable, vertiginous connections. The 12hr dialtone... [ see ftp.netcom.com/pub/bb/bbrace/books ] Every 12 hours, another!... view them, re-post `em, save `em, trade `em, print `em, even publish them... Here`s how: ~ Set www-links to -> http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/12hr.html Look for the 12-hr-icon. Heavy traffic may require you to specify files more than once! Anarchie, Fetch, CuteFTP, TurboGopher... Or -> ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bb/bbrace/bbrace.html ~ Download from -> ftp.pacifier.com /pub/users/bbrace Download from -> ftp.netcom.com /pub/bb/bbrace Download from -> ftp.teleport.com /users/bbrace Download from -> ftp.rdrop.com /pub/users/bbrace Download from -> ftp.wco.com /users/bbrace * Remember to set tenex or binary. Get 12hr.jpeg ~ E-mail -> If you only have access to email, then you can use FTPmail to do essentially the same thing. Send a message with a body of 'help' to the server address nearest you: * ftpmail@ccc.uba.ar ftpmail@cs.uow.edu.au ftpmail@ftp.uni-stuggart.de ftpmail@ftp.Dartmouth.edu ftpmail@ieunet.ie ftpmail@src.doc.ic.ac.uk ftpmail@archie.inesc.pt ftpmail@ftp.sun.ac.za ftpmail@ftp.sunet.se ftpmail@ftp.luth.se ftpmail@NCTUCCCA.edu.tw ftpmail@oak.oakland.edu ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com ftpmail@census.gov ftp-request@netcom.com bitftp@plearn.bitnet bitftp@dearn.bitnet bitftp@vm.gmd.de bitftp@plearn.edu.pl bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu bitftp@pucc.bitnet * * ~ Mirror-sites requested! Archives too! The latest new jpeg will always be named, 12hr.jpeg Average size of images is only 45K. * Perl program to mirror ftp-sites/sub-directories: src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/packages/mirror * ~ Postings to usenet newsgroups: alt.12hr alt.binaries.pictures.12hr alt.binaries.pictures.misc alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.misc * * Ask your system's news-administrator to carry these groups! (There are also usenet image browsers: TIFNY, PluckIt, Picture Agent, Extractor97, NewsRover, Binary News Assistant) ~ This interminable, relentless sequence of imagery began in earnest on December 30, 1994. The basic structure of the project has been over twenty-four years in the making. While the specific sequence of photographs has been presently orchestrated for more than 12 years` worth of 12-hour postings, I will undoubtedly be tempted to tweak the ongoing publication with additional new interjected imagery. Each 12-hour posting is like the turning of a page; providing ample time for reflection, interruption, and assimilation. ~ The sites listed above also contain information on other cultural projects and sources. ~ A very low-volume, moderated mailing list for announcements and occasional commentary related to this project has been established. Send e-mail to: listserv@netcom.com /subscribe 12hr-isbn-jpeg -- This project has not received government art-subsidies. Some opportunities still exist for financially assisting the publication of a CD-ROM archive of sequenced 12hr-ISBN-JPEG imagery. There's some possibility of editions of large prints; perhaps (Iris) inkjet duotones on newsprint! Other supporters receive rare copies of the first three web-offset printed ISBN-Books. -- Jpeg and gif are types of image files. Get the text-file, 'pictures-faq' to learn how to view or translate these images. [ftp ftp.netcom.com/pub/bb/bbrace] -- (c) No copyright 1995,1996,1997,1998 <bbrace@netcom.com> .................2..................................... X-Sender: pit@pop3.contrib.de (Unverified) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 21:22:32 +0100 To: fokky <Sandra.Fauconnier@rug.ac.be> From: 00253aaa@scatolo.infcom.it (by way of Pit Schultz <pit@icf.de>) Subject: L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA - call for entries (1) Mime-Version: 1.0 Status: RO X-Status: Dear friend, the third edition of L ' I M M A G I N E L E G G E R A PALERMO INTERNATIONAL VIDEOART, FILM AND MEDIA FESTIVAL will take place in Palermo, October 2-10, 1998. The APPLICATION DEADLINE for the: - International Videoart Competition (the only one in Italy) - International Competition for CD-Rom is on JULY 31st, 1998. The same deadline is valid also for - the Prix "Vulcano" (for an Italian Video) - the Section Radio Plays (Italian spoken) Starting from next Friday (27th March) you will find the new Competition Rules as well as a downloadable Entry Form on our new Homepage: http://www.imprese.com/immagineleggera We'll send entry forms by snail-mail to our mailing list as well. If you'd like to receive the catalogue of the past edition, or to be included in our mailing list, please contact us (00253aaa@mbox.infcom.it). Best regards ------------------------------------------------------------- L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA 98 3rd International Videoart, Film and Media Festival - Palermo Casella Postale 136 (P.O.Box) I-90133 Palermo Italy Tel: +39-(0)91-696.17.40 Fax: +39-(0)91-611.16.82 Festival staff: Alessandro Rais (director), Marcello Alajmo, Ignazio Plaia, Maurizio Spadaro old URL: http://web.tin.it/iside/immagineleggera next new URL: http://www.imprese.com/immagineleggera e-mail: 00253aaa@mbox.infcom.it ..........................3............................ X-Sender: marc@enigma.v2.nl Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 09:40:03 +0100 To: v2infonlachterdeur@enigma.v2.nl From: V2_Organisatie - Marc Thelosen <math@v2.nl> Subject: DEAF98 - Call Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Pop-Info: 00006724 00000111 Sender: geert@xs4all.nl Status: RO X-Status: ************************************************************************** .............. DEAF98 - The Unreliability of Accidents ................... .................. Rotterdam, 17 - 29 November 1998 ...................... ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** DEAF, the Dutch Electronic Art Festival, is a bi-annual event that deals with the inter-relations between art, technology and society. Through its presentation of independent and interdisciplinary artistic and scientific projects, DEAF seeks to stimulate a critical discussion about social, political and aesthetic developments in new media. ************************************************************************** ................. Theme: The Unreliability of Accidents .................. ************************************************************************** DEAF98 deals with concepts of time and space, and with their significance for the organisation of virtual environments. The festival investigates the material, the design and the artistic realisation of the linkage between digital spaces and network environments on the one hand, and our actual living environments on the other. DEAF98 approaches this topic not from the perspective of smooth, supple merging of material and virtual worlds, but from the perspective of the accident, of friction and rupture which are necessary elements of any technical reality. Thus, the festival also inquires how complex social relations, individual actions and new forms of identity, take shape at the intersection between the technical and social reality. DEAF98 stimulates a critical consciousness of the transformation and the makeability of the spatio-temporal framework within which we are constructing our social and cultural identities. Notions of time and space are related to ideological models which inform the architectural creation of social and cultural spaces, whether material or virtual. Earlier ideas of the linear rationality of time and space have, in the 20th century, been superceded by a critical world picture in which uncontrollability, non-linearity and unpredictability have come to play an increasing role. There is a clear sense of the 'time-space discontinuum' which is becoming visible and which can be shaped in virtual spaces and electronic network environments. The modernist aesthetics of the smoothness, order and regulation and seriality is countered by a re-evaluation of an 'aesthetics of heterogeneity'. In relation to the conceptualisation of time and space, this means: non-euclidian spaces, vertigo, unexpected events, and the acceptance of all sorts of accidents. ************************************************************************** .... Co-operations between architecture and art: TransArchitectures-03 ... ************************************************************************** DEAF98 will explore the specific qualities of network environments and real and virtual worlds through interdisciplinary projects of artists, architects and scientists. Under the title TransArchitectures, a series of topics from current debates in architecture will become part of the festival. The notion of 'TransArchitectures' (Markos Novak) derives from a theoretical discussion among architects and designers who, influenced by the practical design work with computer technologies, are developing new concepts of time, space, form, structure, construction, etc. In two earlier TransArchitectures conferences, these concepts were extensively discussed, and presented in an exhibition. TransArchitectures is not a demonstration of the populist distinction between 'bits & bricks', between material and immaterial, or real and virtual. TransArchitectures is based on the assumption that they are inseparabe and that they have to be actively fused. It is not only about the use of the computer in architecture, but about a reconceptualisation of design, and about the shift from 'form and space' to 'process, field and agency'. ************************************************************************** .............................. Programme ................................. ************************************************************************** The projects presented during DEAF98 deal with questions that touch upon this discussion from the perspective of art and media technology. TransArchitectures can imply cross-fertilisation and merger, as well as friction between art and architecture, aspects which will be explored in different parts of the festival. DEAF98 inquires the possibilities of interfacing real urban spaces with the translocal networks. It asks what this new intersection means for the development of the public sphere and what the possibilities of individual agency are in the 'interfacial zone'. And it proposes artistic, architectural and trans-architectural models for approaching this question. These include exhibitions and installations, Internet projects, projects at specific locations in Rotterdam, a symposium, workshops, presentations, concerts, and performances. In a book publication, the cross-over between art, architecture, science, technology and society initiated by the festival will find yet another manifestation. ************************************************************************** ............................... Invitation ............................... ************************************************************************** We invite considered suggestions for art projects and other contributions in different formats (installation, Internet projects, CD-ROM, performance, presentation, etc.) that are related to the theme of DEAF98. Please, send brief outlines of your suggestions to <DEAF@v2.nl> or to the address below, and we will get in touch with you should we require further information. ************************************************************************** ***--------------------> Deadline: 15 April 1998 <---------------------*** ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** .............................. Contact ................................... ************************************************************************** DEAF98 V2_Organisation Eendrachtsstraat 10 NL - 3012 XL Rotterdam tel: +31.10.404.6427 fax: +31.10.4128562 e-mail: DEAF@v2.nl URL: http://www.v2.nl/DEAF/ ************************************************************************** ...................................4................... From: "Reclaim Europe!" <europ@astra.global.net.uk> To: "PGA"<europ@globalnet.co.uk>, "Europ. PGA"<europ@globalnet.co.uk>, "PGA new UK"<europ@globalnet.co.uk>, "PGA new Europ."<europ@globalnet.co.uk> Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 13:29:33 +0000 X-Distribution: Moderate MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: PGA - call for global action in Europe Reply-to: europ@globalnet.co.uk CC: europ@astra.global.net.uk, europ@globalnet.co.uk Priority: normal X-POP-Info: 00006366 00000132 PLEASE HELP SPREADING THIS MESSAGE! Geneva 27th February 1998 OPEN LETTER A CALL FOR GLOBAL ACTION IN EUROPE European participants at the Peoples' Global Action Conference call for decentralised and co-ordinated actions 26th April - 18th May against undemocratic international economic institutions, corporations andgovernments promoting economic globalisation. Together with people s movements from all continents, we have gathered in Geneva 23rd to 25th February to discuss joint actions against WTO (World Trade Organisation), "free" trade and corporate rule. We feel anger when witnessing the devastating social and environmental effects of globalisation promoted by WTO and other similar institutions like International Monetary Fund, IMF, The World Bank, regional banks like the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), regional "free"trade agreements like NAFTA, APEC and EU as well as transnational corporations, TNCs. We have joined with teachers hungerstriking against privatisation of all public education in Argentina, Ogoni and other peoples in Nigeria struggling for their survival against the disastrous impacts of Shell s operation , farmers struggling against globalisation in India, Philippines, Norway, Honduras, France, Spain, Bangladesh, Senegal and other countries, students fighting against the repression of striking workers in Ukraine, Dockers from Liverpool and postal workers from Canada, other trade unionists, environmentalists, anti- racists, women's rights activists, peace mobilisers, animal rights activists and other people from all over the world. The result was a global call for decentralised actions all around the world against WTO, in connection with the Ministerial Conference at the 50th anniversary of the free trade agreement GATT/WTO. Peoples' Global Action call for protest including non violent civil disobedience and the construction of local alternatives as answers to the action of governments and corporations. At European level we invite different social sectors to join forces, exchange information and co-ordinate international actions in Eastern, Western, Southern, and Northern Europe. There is a need of mutual strengthening of struggles for social justice and the environment. We invite your organisation to participate in one or more of the following international actions: 1st May : Broad social mobilisation against Economic and MonetaryUnion, EMU, and its economic, social and environmental consequences, parallel to the extraordinary EU summitand other EU meetings (1st to 3rd May), where a decision will be taken onthe countries that will join the Euro. Trade unions and movements of unemployed in many countries are already involved in this initiative. Contact address : Movement Against the Europe of Maastricht and Economic Globalisation, Tudescos 4, 3a ext. decha., 28004 Madrid, Spain, tel.: +34-1-5219346, fax: +34-1-5717108, email: maast@nodo50.ix.apc.org 18th May : Global Anti-WTO Day. Parallel to the 2nd MinisterialConference in Geneva (18th-20th May). Mass protest in Geneva, Europe and all around the world (i.e. 500.000people are expected to be mobilised in India). For more information : www.agp.org You can also participate in the following activities: 26th April : Chernobyl Action Day ! 8th to 12th May: Actions at the EBRD (European Bank for Reconstructionand Development) offices all around Europe, during their annual meeting in Kiev / Ukraine and alsoduring the Chernobyl Action Day. The Bank has been primarily occupied inprivatising (shifting control from government to corporate) wholesectors of nations economies. The Bank serves a mechanism that imposesthe Western economic development model in Central and Eastern Europe.The Bank currently pushes for nuclear power development in the interestof Western corporations. Contact address: Za Zemiata (For the earth) - CEE Bankwatch, PO Box975, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria, Tel/fax +359-2-658216, email: ftearth@bulnet.bg and also: Rainbow Keepers, PO Box 322, Kiev 252 187, Ukraine, tel:+38044-263- 4954 tel/fax.: +38044-550-60-68, email: nadia@gluk.apc.org 2nd to 16th May : A Caravan of bicycles will travel from Frankfurt(Germany) to the WTO Ministerial Conference in Geneva. Theme: Money orLife ? Which side are you on ? . The Caravan will inform and mobilisepeople, organise actions and public activities visiting groups on theway. Contact address: WIWA Wendland c/o Abraxas, Marschtorstr. 56, D- 29451Dannenberg, Germany, Tel.: +49-5862-7460 or +49-5842-247 fax: +49-5861- 2527 , email: wiwawend@mail.nadir.org 16th May : Global Street Party. Thousands of people in cities around Europe and other parts of the world will simultaneously be dancing onthe streets transforming privatised enclosed space into Festivals of Resistance against the car and fossil fuel industry, Economic Globalisation and Corporate Rule. Contact address: Reclaim the Streets! PO Box 9656 , London N4 4JY, UK, tel.: +44-171-2814621, email: rts@gn.apc.org 12th -16th June: Reclaim Europe! when the EU leaders decide of the peoples' fate inside the exclusion zone. Counter Summit (workshops/ discussions to advance campaigning, international strategy & co-operation), demos, music.... in Cardiff / Wales. Contact: Reclaim Europe!, 1B Waterlow Rd, London N19 5NJ, Tel.: +44-171-272- 9333, Fax +44-171-5610800, europ@globalnet.co.uk and europ@astra.global.net.uk (to both please) Web: www.geocities.com/Rainforest/ 5581/ - - - - - - from: SET (Sustainable Europe Tour) <SET@OLN.comlink.apc.org> Reclaim Europe! 1 B Waterlow Rd, London N19 5NJ, UK Tel: +44-171-272 9333 Fax: +44-171-561 0800 If urgent, you can also try Isabelle on tel: +44-171-639 3154 Email: europ@globalnet.co.uk and europ@astra.global.net.uk (both please) Web site: http://www.geocities.com/Rainforest/5581/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reclaim Europe! is an umbrella organisation for the coordination of environmental, human and animal rights campaigns and events at the Eurosummit/June 98 in Cardiff, Wales - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ............................................5.......... Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 00:58:44 +0100 (ITA) Message-Id: <l03110701b13b2422222b@[194.243.30.8]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: owner-nettime-l@basis.Desk.nl From: Alessandro Ludovico <a.ludovico@agora.stm.it> Subject: Neural, Cyberculture Magazine NEURAL CYBERCULTURE MAGAZINE NEURAL is an indipendent quarterly printed magazine, in Italian, about the digital culture at large. -------------------------------------------------- Neural Online http://www.pandora.it/neural/ A biweeekly online supplement to the magazine -------------------------------------------------- Neural Station Every wednsday from 22:30 to 23:30 Electronic music and digital culture news bits aired on Controradio Bari (Popolare Network) 97.3 Mhz -------------------------------------------------- Issue 11 > Exclusive WILLIAM GIBSON interview. > Free OPTICAL Poster. > DATA FLOW Mail/Classifieds, News, Fetish, Quotes, > MULTI.MEDIA Hacking in Progress 97, three days into the future, Cyber.Sex: Censor Life, News, Pretty Good Pornography, Share.Ware: BugEyes, Mac Hal 9000 Kit, Egg, Government, Stego, Om, Invaders, Industrial Architecture: agony of the urban places, Techno-culture: reviews: CD-ROM: Clicking In, Paper Pecola, Cosmopolitan Virtual Makeover, ZINE: Dataphile, 3D Artist VIDEO: Robert McChesney takes on Media Globalization, Ghost in the Shell BOOKS: Dallo sciamano al raver, Traveller e Raver, La Chiesa del Subgenius, Odori, Release 2.0, Tutto e' uno, Ultra donne, La vita sullo schermo, Sesto Potere, Guerra e pace nel villaggio globale, . Tokyo: Special Report, > INTER.RETE Inter.Libri reviews: BOOKS: Webonomics, Internet per fans, Architects of the web, My Own Private Internet, Secrets of the Super Searchers, Where wizards stay up late, E-mail, a user guide, Spam Wars!, > SUONI.FUTURI Music.Bits reviews: CD-ROM: Chillas, Sound Toys, LIBRI: The Love Parade Family Book ZINE: Resonance, Faqt, VIDEO: X-MIX Deep Space Radio Audio signals music reviews (jungle, trip-hop, intelligent techno, ambient, drum 'n' bass, experimental), Govinda, afflatus of a millenial spirit, Coldcut interview Autechre interview Wax, 12inch reviews > CO.SCIENZA Art.Design.Photo reviews BOOK: Arte Postale, Escape from Catatonia, Browser, Website Graphics, 24 Hours in Cyberspace CD-ROM: infoART, Art.Rom (Databank of the Everyday, The Electronic Disturbance, The Land of Time, Photo Museum, Mnemonic Notations V, Probing into Science, Planet of Noise), Lifeware: mutual co-evolution and free will, by T.Tozzi Art.Presence > FANTA.SCIENZA Orion, universes makers, sf news, reviews: BOOK: Fuoco Sacro, Headcrash - Fuori di Testa, Cyber Movies, Decade CD-ROM Sinkha VIDEO: Johnny Mnemonic, L'Esercito delle 12 Scimmie. WIlliam Gibson interview, Escape from metropolis: Fifth Element and the metrpolitan science fiction U.F.O.: Crash made in Italy. On sale at the Feltrinelli Italian bookstores. ----------------------------------------------------- Info: NEURAL - via Palmieri 31 - 70125 Bari Tel. - Fax 080/5021595 * e-mail a.ludovico@agora.stm.it ----------------------------------------------------- Alessandro Ludovico a.ludovico@agora.stm.it Neural Online - http://www.pandora.it/neural/ ......................................................6 Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 01:58:52 GMT Message-Id: <199803230158.BAA22118@mailhost.dircon.co.uk> X-Sender: afreeman@popmail.dircon.co.uk (Unverified) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To: owner-nettime-l@basis.Desk.nl Subject: Call for submissions: Fluid: Deadline 7th April. Cc: info@soda.co.uk, everybody@artec.org.uk, list@rhizome.com, american_express@irational.org, mute@easynet.co.uk, susan@carrots.demon.co.uk Call for submissions: Fluid: Deadline 7th April. Fluid : 10 years out of the freezer. Fluid : an artists' initiative open exhibition of contemporary art to be held in London in November 1998: 10 years after 'freeze'. The exhibition aims to map changes in the contemporary art pratice in the 10 years that have followed the rise of the Young British Artist. Fluid will select 20 artists working in Britain to exhibit within the space and a further 5 for the website. Submissions that include web/installation components are welcome. Interest from writers and graphic designers is also invited. If you would like to be aprt of fluid please send the following; 1. URL's of your work (slides, video's and ROM's should be sent to the address at the bottom of this posting). 2. A one page CV. 3. 200 word statement about your pratice. 4. A cheque for £5 made out to 'Fluid Association' mailed to the address below. (non-refundable). 5. SAE for return of slides/video/ROM. Mail to: Fluid Exhibition c/o 41 Fairlawn Mansions New Cross Road New Cross Gate London SE14 5PJ E-Mail: andi@deepdisc.com 7...................................................... Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 09:50:08 +0100 (CET) Mime-Version: 1.0 To: Tamas Banovich <postmasters@thing.net> From: Tamas Banovich <postmasters@thing.net> Subject: Postmasters Gallery march/april and beyond (49) X-Pop-Info: 00004020 00000096 Sender: geert@xs4all.nl As always, we are trying to send you only information you want, if you have any problem with this mailing please let us know. Postmasters Gallery resumes it's online programing information. In this release: 1. Inauguration of our new evening series,first evening :THIS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 at 7pm THE NET and PANDEMONIUM never before shown in the US !! (more below) 2. USEFOOL new exhibition at Postmasters, starting this Saturday March 28 trough April 25 DIANA COOPER FISCHLI &WEISS TRICIA KEIGHTLEY MILTOS MANETAS JOSIACH McELHENY JACK RISLEY JOVI SCHNELL ROMAN SIGNER FRANZ WEST (more below) 3. The Hole is alive and well. Coming: Barbara Gallucci, Amy Hauft, Mungo Thomson, Fred Tomaselli, Roxy Paine 1. Bill Gates, Bruce Sterling, Marvin Minsky....all appear in The Net, a series (now in its third season) produced by Illuminations for the BBC. A cross between a documentary and magazine, the award winning series has never been aired on American TV. By special arrangement with Illuminations and John Wyver (its director), we have arranged to screen selected episodes of The Net along with Pandemonium, a startling look at Robotics and Performance and including Stelarc, Survival Research Labs and others working on the edge between the technology and the body. With this inaugural evening, we hope to initiate an on-going series of evenings focused on presenting works that will include original videos, documentary works, CD-ROM, screen, and network media. Aside from "curated" evenings we are hoping to extend the series into "open" evenings in which works in progress can find a receptive, responsive and , hopefully, raucaus audience. The Net will be screened on March 25 at 7pm. We will have in place by then a preliminary schedule for the series and plan to have it fully running by the Fall. $3 Bring a pillow, we have no chairs yet. Special credit to Tim Druckrey 2. Exhibition at Postmasters Gallery titled USEFOOL March 28 - April 25,1998 An international group show of works in all media exploring the idea of Use and Function, and the relationship of Cause and Effect. Rational, real-life application of form following function and of action being followed by response is challenged. Method and madness converge. Paintings, collages, photographs, sculptures, video and digital projects in this exhibition all navigate towards the absurd yet remain perfectly logical. Presumed innocent by reason of insanity is proven guilty. Artists included: DIANA COOPER FISCHLI &WEISS TRICIA KEIGHTLEY MILTOS MANETAS JOSIACH McELHENY JACK RISLEY JOVI SCHNELL ROMAN SIGNER FRANZ WEST 3. The upcoming series of installations in The Hole - Postmasters' monthly project formatted in the tradition of Duchamp's "Etant Donnes" - has been curated by Shannon R. Helms. Inaugurating the series is a project by Barbara Gallucci titled "Flood Bed Basin". Built around a functioning waterfall, the installation is a warped domestic environment. With the view slightly blurred by running water, the architecture and scale of the space inside becomes ambiguous. The discreet, realistic sound of the waterfall makes for soothing yet dysfunctional situation. The subsequent artists in this series are: Amy Hauft, Mungo Thomson, Fred Tomaselli, Roxy Paine ( The Hole is a 1 1/2" diameter hole in the wall of the Gallery with some space behind it. We are inviting artists, based on their proposals to make an installation for this specific situation.) Postmasters Gallery, located in Soho at 80 Greene Street, is open Tuesday through Saturday 11am to 6 pm. Please contact Magdalena Sawon with any questions or requests that you might have. phone: 212-941-5711 fax: 212-431-4679 e-mail: postmasters@thing.net website: www.thing.net/~pomaga ........8.............................................. X-Sender: tgulch@artswire.org Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 11:13:23 -0500 To: sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be From: Thundergulch <tgulch@artswire.org> Subject: Thundergulch events Mime-Version: 1.0 T H U N D E R G U L C H, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's initiative devoted to arts and technology, returns with a newly revised S E R I E S @ The New York Information Technology Center, 55 Broad Street, NYC R E M I N D E R R E M A I N I N G M A R C H E V E N T S ! ! ! T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 6 / 3:30 PM : The Governor's Conference on Arts & Technology NOTE SPECIAL MID-AFTERNOON TIME Circuits @ NYS: The Arts in a Digital Age : Special event @ the wall features work by some of the statewide artists presenting their work at the conference taking place at the Palisades Conference Center, Palisades, NY from March 27-29. http://www.circuitsnys.org T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 3 1 / 6:30 P M : ACT (Art Culture Technology) presents work by artist Jenny Marketou (in conjunction with her installation, TransLocal/Camp in My Tent at Snug Harbor Cultural Center); video works by Lucy Orta; and selections from Cynthia Goodman's CD-ROM, From Video to Virtual Reality. Jenny Marketou and Cynthia Goodman will be here to present their work. http://www.rvi.com/infoart.html ------------------------------ THUNDERGULCH 55 Broad Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10004 tel (212) 634-9660 fax (212) 634-9664 email tgulch@artswire.org http://www.thundergulch.org ------------------------------ ................9...................................... From: MM Films <MMFilms@aol.com> Message-ID: <9107711b.35167f1e@aol.com> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 10:26:20 EST To: abunn@villagevoice.com, Film6000@aol.com, myrakoob@echonyc.com, rusirius@well.com, kadrey@well.com, dz@wmm.com, thechter@encorevideo.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: Visionary Women- Check them out! Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Mac sub 82 Hi Everyone ! I just wanted to let you know that I have a series of interviews up this week on the site www.tripod.com. It's called Visionary Women and features interviews with Carolee Schneeman; Suzanne Fiol; Nicola Tyson; Beth B; Jo Andres and Isis Rodriguez. You can download clips from their films, and of course, you get to see images of their latest creations. If you're interested go to www.tripod.com....scroll down to the Women's Zone...and click on Visionary Women. Bye , Michelle Handelman ..........................10........................... Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 17:44:53 +0100 To: nettime-l@Desk.nl From: Frederic Madre <fmadre@hol.fr> Subject: Pleine Peau ~ call for contributions In-Reply-To: <199803261459.PAA12460@basis.Desk.nl> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Scarfaces, Scarasses, Scarhearts, hey Scarlets and Scarbuds ! Could you come into the light and share not only your natural born scars, but give us also a scare about the ones acquired on your own? Indulge us with your slashes, gashes, scratches, pimples and burns via words, photos, or drawings in short cut or deep brief rubs. Domestic accidents, sequels of terrorism, food wounds and peppered flying glass: all forms of unforgettable mishaps welcome! Knife paintings and keloid writings are eagerly anticipated. All will be featured along with a special hard exhibition by porculus "friars of the blade" : salted, sweet, anyway like greased ligthning razor, ash covered for never never never, never to heal. To be wrapped up in oneself & vulnerant omnes ultima necat. And remember, in english 'Pleine Peau' means 'full leather' for men and 'solid fur' for women. Send all material, in the language of your choice, to cicatrices@pleine-peau.com before April 15, tentative publication date is set for May 1! http://pleine-peau.com en francais: bah, a quoi bon: contactez-nous... --- # 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@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl