Geert Lovink on Mon, 26 Oct 1998 10:55:44 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> call for the first net.time meeting, june 7-9, 1995 |
[official call for the first net.time meeting june in june 1995. In this document, the nettime mailinglist is mentioned for the first time] ------ >From Mfz@contrib.de Thu May 25 04:34:53 1995 Received: from uropax.contrib.de by xs1.xs4all.nl with SMTP id AA04980 (5.67b/IDA-1.5 for <geert@xs4all.nl>); Thu, 25 May 1995 04:34:44 +0200 Received: from [193.101.223.4] by uropax.contrib.de with smtp (Smail3.1.28.1 #3) id m0sESku-0007btC; Thu, 25 May 95 04:34 MET X-Sender: mfz@uropax.contrib.de Message-Id: <v01510106abe99ccea2c2@[193.101.223.4]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 04:32:52 +0100 To: geert@xs4all.nl From: Mfz@contrib.de (Museum fuer Zukunft) Subject: <net.time> e Status: RO ----------------------------------------------------------------------- <net.time> Venice Biennal, Teatro Malibran, 7.- 9. June 1995, 2 - 6 pm mfz@contrib.de, http://www.is.in-berlin.de/~mfz/nettime.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Venice: The extraterrestrial city consists of islands and communication channels which shaped centuries of thechnical and artistic work into a beautiful counterpart of the world. The cultural knowledge which this marine republic accumalted through international trading, diplomatic connections and international information networks has to be discovered in its relevance for the debate concerning internet. Therefor we are organising a meeting on three days at the Venice Biennale to discuss the relation and connection between computer based culture and the grown culture of the city. The context of the Biennale assures a presence of highly qualified international participants which will be broadened with a list of invited international guests. Central to the concept is the attempt to use the potential of the Italian cultural history of city life for the European Techno-Art-Politics. 1. Day: hi-lo: Internet daily transmits electronic data to an exponential growing number of participants of the Western network world. User groups flock together to become cult movements which materialise also in means away from electronic media (such as magazines, fashion, music). We want to discuss what relevance and impact these cult movements have on the art world. 2. Day: smooth and carved spaces: Within the internet cities are growing ("digital city", "international city", and so on) containing city councils, city walls and gates. That reformulates the question of the city: is a city defined by the market (the "agorazein" in the "magna graeca") or is the city defined by technology, such as building walls and resource management? Based on Italian history, we will develop perspectives for electronic cities. 3. Day: the return of the biologists: Interestingly, the live metaphor returns into technicaly determined science at the end of the 20th century. Models of "artifical living" are being overloaded with metaphors of genesis and invite to pedantic fantasies about omnipotency. The use of the "life" metaphor in the net is a chance for linguistic critique and the connection of "net-slang" with other languages. The talks are taking place in small groups in the Theatro Malibran. Every day will conclude with a brief summary of the results which are published on the Internet. On the last day the results will be passed on to the press in form of a "Biennale-Charta". ** participating the meeting: - contact us if you plan to come to Venice and like to join us. we have room for max. 30 people. Please bring material with you like articles, magazines, books, floppies, video-tapes. - subscribe the <net.time> - mailinglist: send a mail to nettime@is.in-berlin.de with "subscribe" as subject. during the next - group-mind-ware: help to complete the pages at http://www.is.in-berlin.de/~mfz/nettime.html check out the net resources list, contextualizing the three topics. like : http://www.is.in-berlin/~mfz/citymetaphor.html - interviews via internet - talk ** contact: Geert Lovink, geert@xs4all.nl Nils Roeller, nils@khm.Uni-Koeln.DE Pit Schultz, pit@contrib.de * please spread this text without change * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Botschaft e.V Kronenstr. 3 =46RG 10117 Berlin telfax +30 229 24 29 --- # 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