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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...Graziella Tomasi......update 2...?.....................preview 3...CyberSalon............MA in Hypermedia Studies degree show 8/10/98 4...transmediale..........transmediale 99 - call for entries 5...Scott deLahunta.......JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT 6...art.image graz........In (Between) the Images 7...Hugo Heyrman..........OPENING NEW ART GALLERY ........1.............................................. Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 22:12:39 +0200 From: Graziella Tomasi <graziella@luna.nl> Subject: update The I.I.N. Office is updated: Check now! http://www.v2.nl/projects/vr/graziella If you're still not a member, you can do it now. NEW: - There is a possibilty to exchange identity in real life. - You can become a identity-donor after death. Ask for the donor-codicil. more info? graziella@luna.nl p.s: my excuse at those who recieve this email twice. -- Artist / co- Office location: Graziella Tomasi http://www.survival-art.org/ http://home.luna.nl/~graziella http://www.mediaport.org/~online_onsite/rdam/tomasi/index.html http://www.SdB4.nl/a/frames/graziella-frm.htm .................2..................................... Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 18:16:05 +0200 (MET DST) From: ? <someone@hell.com> Subject: preview special featured member's site snarg see http://hell.com/0/1/MSITES.html requires flash3 plugin ..........................3............................ Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 13:04:21 +0000 Subject: MA in Hypermedia Studies degree show 8/10/98 From: CyberSalon Announce <cs-announce@hrc.westminster.ac.uk> Hypermedia Research Centre presents: *1998 Degree show* MA in Hypermedia Studies Thursday 8th October 6.30pm to 10.30pm The Tabernacle Powis Square LONDON W11 2AY sponsored by Beck's Beer and iXL Admission by ticket only (see below) *After-Party* 10.00pm to 2.00am The Globe Talbot Road (south side of Powis Square) DJs: Wildlife Display Team + MA students £2 door tax with degree show ticket If you would like tickets for this event, please email your surface address to: hrc@hrc.wmin.ac.uk or sent it by post to: Hypermedia Research Centre School of Design & Media University of Westminster Watford Road Northwick Park Harrow HA1 3TP ENGLAND ....................................4.................. Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:48:32 +0200 From: "transmediale" <info@transmediale.de> Subject: transmediale 99 - call for entries call for entries transmediale 99 will take place in February 1999. The deadlines for entries are installations and performances: October 3, 1998 video, computer animations, multimedia, TV: November 6, 1998 You may find all the necessary information and entry form on our website: www.transmediale.de transmediale 99 international media art festival berlin Klosterstr. 68-70 10179 Berlin Germany February 12 - 21, 1999 http://www.transmediale.de Fon *49 30 2472 1907 Fax *49 30 2472 1909 ............................................5.......... Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 07:55:38 +0200 From: Scott deLahunta <sdela@ahk.nl> Subject: JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT 'PERFORMANCE RESEARCH' - VOL 4/ISSUE 2 - 'ON LINE' We are currently inviting proposals to be considered for our forthcoming 'On Line' issue, co-edited by Ric Allsopp and Scott deLahunta, which will be published September 1999. The theme for 'On Line' will be as follows: Emerging digital media, information and communications technologies are changing the ways in which we understand and experience time and space, place and body. These developments challenge us to redefine existing strategies and forms of performance, and create fresh approaches, and alternative environments for performance making and composition. 'On Line' wishes to explore these changing conditions as they relate to performance practice and discourse. The co-editors invite materials from individuals and groups involved in exploring territories where emerging technologies and performance overlap and intersect as well as excavations of the histories of performance and technology. In addition to proposals for the hard copy issue we would like to encourage the submission of digital multimedia material for possible inclusion in a CD-Rom to accompany the issue. *Proposals for any new or unpublished material for consideration for inclusion in the issue should be sent to*: Clancy Pegg (Administrator) at post@perfres.demon.co.uk by the deadline date of 1ST OCTOBER 1998. 'PERFORMANCE RESEARCH' - GENERAL INFORMATION 'Performance Research' is a peer reviewed performing arts journal published three times a year. It is international in scope with an emphasis on contemporary European performance. The journal aims to promote a cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and stimulate discourses surrounding established, experimental, speculative and prospective performance work. Each issue combines thematic and general content from the current field of performance research and practice. Format (flexible): 128pp; illustrated; typically 3 - 4 articles (c6000 words) and several shorter articles (c2000) words; interviews and profiles of contemporary artists plus photographic/graphic material, artists' documentation and 'prepared' artists pages; performance, book and archive reviews. The emphasis of the journal is on reflective in-depth articles and reviews; and on original work for the page. We very rarely publish essays of over 6000 words; the usual length is between 2000 - 4000. Please note that proposed submissions do not necessarily have to relate to issue themes. We actively welcome submission on any area of performance research, practice and scholarship. Proposals and files will be accepted on hard copy, disk or by e-mail file attachment. 'Performance Research' uses MAC hardware with Word v5.1 and Claris Works v4.0 software. Please save and send files (disk or attachment) in compatible formats. If in doubt please contact us. Please ask for further guidelines on graphic/illustration formats. All materials should be sent directly to our Administrator Clancy Pegg at the following address: Performance Research c/o Chapter Arts Centre Market Road Cardiff CF5 1QE UK e-mail: post@perfres.demon.co.uk Submission of an article to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to the publishers. ......................................................6 Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 17:01:16 +0200 From: "art.image graz" <art.image@thing.at> Subject: In (Between) the Images IN (BETWEEN) THE IMAGES Moving Images in Their External And Internal Expansion Graz, 4. bis 6. Dezember 1998 ALEX ADRIAANSENS, V_2, Rotterdam, STUDIO AZZURRO (I), PIERRE BONGIOVANNI, Centre International de Cr=E9ation Vid=E9o, Montb=E9lliard, BARBARA BORCIC, = Soros Center, Ljubljana, JANET CARDIFF (CAN), SHU LEA CHEANG (USA), CHRIS DERCON, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, TIMOTHY DRUCKREY (USA), KEN FEINGOLD (USA), RUDOLF FRIELING, Zentrum f=FCr Medienkunst, Karlsruhe, PERRY HOBERMAN (USA), PIERRE HUYGHES (F), ANDR=C9 ITEN, Saint Gervais Geneve, MARGARETE JAHRMAN, O.K Centrum f=FCr Gegenwartskunst, Linz, DAVID LARCHER (GB), MALCOLM LEGRICE (GB), DIANA MCCARTY, Intermedia Department, Akademie der bildenden K=FCnste, Budapest, SIMON PENNY (AUS), NICOLAUS SCHAFFHAUSEN, Frankfurter Kunstverein, BILL SEAMAN (USA) and MIKE STUBBS, Hull Time Based Arts, Hull. At present, it is not only in the fields of film/media/art that the concept of the image is at the centre of numerous debates, but it also increasingly appears to be a focal point of analyses which reflect society as a whole. The re-definition of the concept of the image in connection with technological developments in image production, manipulation and presentation have undoubtedly enhanced this "explosion" of figurativeness. The international conference "In (Between) the Images" is explicitly focussed on central paradigms of the contemporary, apparently more and more hybrid production of moving images - both analogue and electronic/digital images -: not in the sense of a technology-oriented discourse, however, but also with regard to new types of (also social) dispositives as are produced by such image formations. The phenomenon of the (internal and external) disclosure of image spaces, which can be traced in many pieces of artistic works, as well as the multiplying of perspectives and the increasingly experimental relation to the spectators will be explored from various main perspectives which will deal with both theoretical bases and, primarily, aspects of spatiality and perception, i.e. an appropriation of bodies and spaces by images: What kinds of images are these, what kinds of interpretations and spaces of perception do the various forms of screens and image spaces refer to? What new type of "aesthetics of behaviour" is depicted by these new image spaces? How to define those - conceptual, fictitious - image spaces which appropriate media-based moving images, turning the spectator into a "spect-actor"? Do these complex levels of images - layered against and towards each other - still aim at the production of meaning, do they tell stories? What are the consequences of all this for production and mediation? In theoretic lectures and debates, in the presentation of current projects and in the thematisation of the aspects of production and mediation, these questions will, among others, be the main focus of the conference. Thus, "In (Between) the Images" aims at the eminent modification of interpreting procedures and perception spaces - a modification which turns images and spaces into fluctuating constallations where the border between images and spaces can no longer be defined as a surface and where image and spectator do not seem to be in any hierarchical relation but rather to revolve around each other. INFO:=20 [ art.image ] Hallerschlo=DFstra=DFe 21, A-8010 Graz Tel.: ++43 316/ 356155, Fax: ++43 316/ 356156 e-mail: art.image@thing.at http://www.thing.at/art.image [ art.image ] is a member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals and of the coordination office of Transeuropean Network of Architecture-Related Institutions (TENART). - art.image - Hallerschlossstrasse 21 A-8010 Graz tel. +43-316-356155 fax +43-316-566156 http://www.thing.at/art.image PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS: art.image@thing.at UPCOMING: In (Between) the Images conference Graz, Dec 4 - 6, 1998 - 7...................................................... Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 07:37:07 +0200 From: Hugo Heyrman <hugohey@village.uunet.be> Subject: OPENING NEW ART GALLERY P R E S S R E L E A S E C O M M U N I Q U E D E P R E S S E P E R S B E R I C H T DR. HUGO'S FUZZY DREAMZ / PAINTINGS / NET.ART LES RæVES FLOUS DU DR. HUGO / PEINTURES / NET.ART VAGE DROMEN VAN DR. HUGO / SCHILDERIJEN / NET.ART (ENG) How contemporary figurative art and the new media (the Internet) can be affected by each other in a unique way, is shown in the exhibition: Fuzzy Dreamz of Dr. Hugo. In a short overview -paintings since 1966 up to 1998- you can experience his pictorial adventure: from realism to hyperfiction and from modernism beyond postmodernism (post-ego). The main themes are visuality, memory and dream. (FR) Dcouvrons sous quel mode la peinture figurative contemporaine et les nouveaux mdias (comme Internet) s'influencent mutuellement et de faon unique, grce l'exposition: "Les Rves Flous du Dr. Hugo". A travers un court aperu qui comprend des peintures de 1966 1998, on dcouvrira une aventure picturale qui va du ralisme jusqu' l'hyperfiction et du modernisme jusqu'au-dela du postmodernisme (post-ego). Les thmes principaux sont: visualit, mmoire et rve. (ND) Hoe de hedendaagse figuratieve schilderkunst en de nieuwe media (het Internet) elkaar op unieke wijze benvloeden, is te zien op de tentoonstelling: Vage Dromen van Dr. Hugo. In een kort overzicht - met schilderijen vanaf 1966 tot 1998 - kun je het beeldend avontuur van realisme tot hyperfictie en van modernisme tot voorbij postmodernisme (post-ego), ervaren. De hoofdthema's zijn visualiteit, herinnering en droom. BIODATA Hugo Heyrman, born on December 20, 1942, in Zwijndrecht, Belgium, lives and works in Antwerp. He is a painter and new-media artist, also a professor (multimedia lab), at the Higher Institute for Fine Arts - Flanders (HIFA), in Antwerp. Since 1996 he has been a working member of the Royal Academy for Sciences, Literature and Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. Initially, Heyrman opted for a musical education, but transferred to the visual arts. He graduated from the Royal Academy and was a laureate at the National Higher Institute for Fine Arts in Antwerp. In addition he studied nuclear physics during one year at the State Higher Institute for Nuclear Energy in Mol, Belgium. He received a doctoral degree for his thesis on Art & Computers: an Exploratory Investigation on the Digital Transformation of Art, at the Universidad de La Laguna in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. During the 60's, Heyrman profiled himself as an avant-garde artist; he made the first Happenings and experiments with video in Belgium. In 1974 he was a laureate of the Jeune Peinture Belge for his Street Life Cycle at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. He then concentrates on perception and memory itself and continues to explore the possibilities of painting in cycles titled Water, Light, and Time. In 1988 he participated in the First International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA), Utrecht, The Netherlands. An Internet pioneer since 1995, he took part as Dr. Hugo in various global events, websites and CD-ROM projects. His works have been included in major international exhibitions ranging from Antwerp, Brussels, Basel, Barcelona and Chicago to the Biennale of Venice. Currently, Dr. Hugo is working on a cycle of paintings and on a (hyperfiction) website, Fuzzy Dreamz, http://www.hisk.edu/biodoc/dreamz/index.html His work has been characterised as an exploration of synaesthetic experiences. * A catalogue, introduction by J.F. Buyck, has been edited to cover the exhibition. * Cette exposition est accompagne d'un catalogue prfac par J.F. Buyck. * Bij de tentoonstelling verschijnt een catalogus: introduction by J.F. Buyck MINETA MOVE ART GALLERY Minimenstraat 32 rue des Minimes Brussel 1000 Bruxelles T./F. 02/512 27 26 EXHIBITION: October 4th - November 28th 1998 Opening: Sunday 4th October from 3 to 5 PM Wednesday through Saturday from 1 to 6 PM EXPOSITION: du 4 octobre au 28 novembre 1998 Vernissage: dimanche 4 octobre de 15h 17h Heures d'ouverture: du mercredi au samedi de 13h 18h TENTOONSTELLING: 4 Oktober - 28 November 1998 Opening: zondag 4 oktober van 15 tot 17 uur Open van woensdag tot zaterdag van 13 tot 18 uur ////////////////////////////////////////////////// --- # 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