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. The Weekender ................................................... . a weekly digest of calls . actions . websites . campaigns . etc . . post announcements & notes -> mailto:announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be . . please don't be late ! delivered each weekend . into your inbox . . http://simsim.rug.ac.be/announcer/ for subscription info & help . . archive (separate msgs) http://www.egroups.com/group/announcer/ . ................................................................... 01 . PGA Secretariat . Last call to 2nd PGA Conference 02 . Robin Hamman . Invitation to Join: The Cybersociology Mailing List 03 . partha . Online Exhibition on Migrant Labour 04 . Eyebeam Atelier . Ready to PLAY? 05 . ? . LIVE EVENT 06 . transmediale . transmediale 2000 CALL FOR ENTRIES 07 . Marike Maring . International Workshop on LocalNets 08 . John Armitage . PAUL VIRILIO SESSION AT BIRMINGHAM? 09 . Ian C.Dawkins-Moore . Fwd: 1999 Cin(E)-Poetry Festival 10 . Richard Barbrook . [cybersalon] PASSENGER: saturday night 11 . centre.culturel.ostabat . santiago de compostela, online interviews, 31/7/99 12 . Melentie Pandilovski . SEAFair '99 ................................................................... 01 From: PGA Secretariat <pga@agp.org> LAST CALL for the SECOND CONFERENCE OF PEOPLES' GLOBAL ACTION AGAINST 'FREE' TRADE AND THE WTO (PGA) As mentioned in previous announcements, the second PGA conference will take place in Bangalore (India) from the 23rd to the 26th of August 1999. It will be preceded by roundtable discussions (from the 20th to the 22nd) and accompanied by two rounds of study trips to areas of struggle in Southern India (15th-19th and 27th-31st August). The main objective of the second conference of PGA will be to start an open debate between social movements and activists about: * what functions a tool for international communication and coordination like PGA should fulfil * how the network should operate In its fifteen months of existance, PGA has been functioning mainly by the initiative of relatively few movements and activists, although it enjoys the support of many more. Now it is time to * look back at the achievements and failures of this period, * analyse how things have been done (and not done) in the first phase of this process, * rethink what kind of international communication and coordination is wished/needed by those who identify themselves with the network, and * discuss how to improve the PGA process to get it closer to what we want it to be. Of course, this debate will take place on the basis of the four hallmarks of the PGA: * rejection of global capitalism and its regulating mechanisms, such as the WTO; * a confrontational attitude towards them - neither lobby nor reformism; * a call to non-violent direct action, civil disobedience and the construction of local alternatives by local communities; * an organisational philosophy based on decentralisation and autonomy. Another important aim of the conference is to prepare the global resistance to the Third Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which will take place in Seattle (USA) from the 29th of November to the 3rd of December 99. This conference is expected to mark the starting point of a new round of negotiations (the so-called Millennium Round) aimed at expanding the powers of the WTO regime, strengthening the private property over life forms, accelerating the destruction of the peasantry due to the liberalisation of agricultural trade, and inserting a MAI-like agreement into the WTO regime. Diverse groups and organisations in the USA are now preparing a caravan of representatives of movements from different continents just before the WTO conference, to raise awareness about these issues (contact PGA_Seattle99-owner@listbot.com for more details). Finally, the conference will revise the PGA manifesto and elect a new convenors' committee. The roundtable discussions before the conference will serve different purposes: meeting movements and activists working in the same issues, elaborating proposals for changes in the manifesto, discussing the latest developments in the 'anti-globalisation networks' etc. The study trips before and after the conference will offer an opportunity to get to know the struggles of the Adivasi (indigenous peoples of India), to meet farmers' movements opposing the caste system, biotechnology, 'free' trade and environmental destruction, to visit the fight against big dams and multinational corporations, to support Adivasi women squatting a US bank, etc. There is the possibility to travel to the PGA conference for a reduced price if you make up your mind quickly. Some examples of the best rates that we have found until now are (for a return trip to Bombay, flying in August and with an open date of return): * from Frankfurt, Rome, Paris or London for DM 750 to 825 (US$ 400 to 445); from most other European capitals for around DM 920 to 1000 (US$ 500 to 540); * from NY, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington etc for about US$ 990; from Toronto, Ottawa, LA, San Francisco etc for about US$ 1090. (the rates for other continents are unfortunately higher - excepting Asia and the Pacific, where the rates are quite variable). If you arrive just before the first session of study trips we will also arrange for you the transport from Bombay to Bangalore as well as visits to farmers' organisations on the way. To obtain more information please visit www.agp.org or send an empty email to bangalore_en@artamis.org and you will get automatically a comprehensive set of information on the conference, the roundtable discussions, the study trips, the flights to India, the participation fees, etc. (If this does not work, please email pga@agp.org) ******************************************* Peoples' Global Action pga@agp.org against 'Free' Trade www.agp.org and the WTO (PGA) ................................................................... 02 Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 01:39:07 +0100 From: Robin Hamman <robin@cybersoc.com> Subject: ann! ... Invitation to Join: The Cybersociology Mailing List (Please Read) You are invited to join the Cybersociology announcement list. The Cybersociology email list is a great place to find out about upcoming conferences and events on the following topics: cyberstudies cyberculture digital art and design media studies communication studies sociology of technology internet studies The list also frequently carries calls for papers and book contributions, information on funding opportunities, and the ocassional request for collaboration. The Cybersociology list has over 500 members, but it is heavily moderated so that there are only around 4 or 5 messages per week. To Join: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/cybersociology If you join and find out that this isn't the list for you, you can unsubscribe easily via email - instructions are attached to the end of each list message. Please forward this to anyone who you think might be interested in joining. Thanks, Robin Hamman Cybersociology List Moderator ................................................................... 03 >From: partha [mailto:partha@drik.net] > >Dear All, > >Drik Multimedia is glad to announce it's fourth online exhibition on >"Migrant Labour"- a photodocumentary project developed by Shahidul Alam >of Drik. Please visit the exhibition at >http://www.drik.net/workers and leave your comments at our discussion >forum- http://www.drik.net/wwwboard/wwwboard.html > >The single hope, to change one's destiny, is what ties all migrants >together whether they be the Bangladeshis who work in the forests of >Malaysia, those who work as unskilled labour in the Middle East or those who >go to the promised lands of the US. Not all of them are poor. Many are >skilled and well educated. Still, the possibility of changing one's >destiny is the single driving force that pushes people into precarious >journeys all across the globe. They see it not merely as a means for >economic freedom, but also as a means for social mobility. > >In the 25 years since independence the middle class in Bangladesh has >prospered, and many have climbed the social ladder. But except for a few >rags-to-riches stories, the poor have been well and truly entrenched in >poverty. They see little hope of ever being able to claw their way out of >it, except perhaps through the promise of distant lands. > >So it is that hundreds of workers mill around the Kuwait Embassy in >Gulshan, the posh part of Dhaka where the wealthy Bangladeshis and the >foreigners live, and the arduous struggle begins. False passports, >employment agents, attempts to bribe immigration officials, the long >uncertain wait. > >Some wait outside the office of 'Prince Musa' in Banani. He is king of >the agents. His secretary shows me the giant portraits taken with 'coloured >gels', in an early Hollywood style. She talks of the culture of the man, his >sense of style, his private jet, his place in the world of fashion. > >He was himself from a small town in Faridpur who made good. Whether the >wealth of the 'Prince' derives mainly from commissions paid by thousands of >Bangladeshis or whether, as many assume, it is from lucrative arms deals, >the incongruity of it all remains: the fabulously wealthy are earning from >the poorest of the poor. > >Whereas the 'Prince' has emigrated to the city and saves most of his >money abroad, the migrant workers save every penny and send it to the local >bank in their village. They have no illusions about 'settling' overseas, >knowing only too well their status amongst those who know them only as cheap >labour. Bangladesh is clearly, irrevocably, their home. They merely want a >better life for themselves than the Bangladeshi princes have reserved for >them. > >The work is ongoing and has been supported by grants from The Andrea Frank >Foundation and Autograph. > >PS: if some of you have any problem viewing the site we suggest you change >your DNS setting to 203.190.33.194 We are changing our domain name server to >MIT Media Lab. and sorry for this temporary inconvenience. > >Partha Pratim Sarker >Chief, Drik Multimedia >House: 58, Road: 15A (new), Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209 >Voice: (880-2) 812954, 9120125, 823412 (off.) 9131836 (res.) >Fax: (880-2) 9115044 >Email: partha@drik.net >WWW: http://www.drik.net ................................................................... 04 Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:49:20 +0200 From: Eyebeam Atelier <interns@eyebeam.org> Subject: ann! ... Ready to PLAY? Dear Everyone, Re:PLAY has STARTED! Jump into the forum at <http://www.eyebeam.org/replay/>. Re:PLAY is a five-week intensive debate about the past, present, and future of games. Re:PLAY will unite digital theorists, game developers, media critics, computer scientists, scholars, researchers, hackers, and professional game players in a discussion about digital game design and game culture. Re:PLAY is directed by Eric Zimmerman, game designer and Professor at NYU ITP, and co-moderated by Ron Wakkary and Laura Trippi, Professors of Interactive Arts at Tech BC. Participants include: John Buchanan (Electronic Arts), Grey Costykian (game designer), Chris Crawford (Erazmatazz), Sara Diamond (Banff Centre), Dennis "Thresh" Fong (professional gamer), Richard Garfield (Magic: the Gathering), J.C. Herz (interactive media critic), Kori Inkpan (SFU), Lars Konzack (University of Aarhus), Henry Jenkins (MIT), Maria Klawe (University of British Columbia), David Koenig (Gigawatt Studios), Frank Lantz (NYU IPT, R/GA), Brenda Laurel (Purple Moon), Marc LeBlanc (Looking Glass), Miltos Manetas (artist), Lev Manovich (UC San Diego), Brian Moriarty (MPath), Janet Murray (Georgia Tech), Anne Marie Schleiner (artist and curator), Warren Spector (ION Storm), McKenzie Wark (media and game critic), and Bernie Yee (Sony Online). Re:PLAY is a project of Eyebeam Atelier and the Technical University of British Columbia (TechBC), with additional support provided by the Miller Freeman Game Group. We apologize for the delay due to problems with our server. ................................................................... 05 Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:51:08 +0200 From: ? <someone@hell.com> Subject: ann! ... LIVE EVENT window into HELL a live/online event july 17 -august 21 location 2525 michigan avenue d5 santa monica, california 90404, usa access to the physical location is restricted to tues-saturday 11-5 ____________________________ portions of this feed will be mirrored on http://HELL.COM/WINDOW participating members::::::: absurd.org ctrl/alt/del d2b entropy8zuper fakeshop jodi redsmoke sign69 snarg rotation daily at [approx] noon ................................................................... 06 Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:54:29 +0200 From: "transmediale" <mailing@transmediale.de> Subject: ann! ... transmediale 2000 CALL FOR ENTRIES transmediale 2000 international media art festival berlin February 11 - 20, 2000 CALL FOR ENTRIES Please have a look at our website http://www.transmediale.de There you will find information about transmediale 2000 and an entry form in case you wish to submit your work to the festival. The deadlines are: August 31, 1999 for installations and performances October 29, 1999 for videos, computer animation, CD-ROMs, internet projects, TV productions THIS ACCOUNT IS FOR OUTGOING EMAIL ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS ACCOUNT FOR REPLIES AND REQUESTS. If you have any further questions please contact us at info@transmediale.de Thank you! transmediale 2000 - international media art festival berlin February 11-20, 2000 Klosterstr. 68-70 10179 Berlin Germany Tel: *49 30 2472 1907 Fax: *49 30 2472 1909 http://www.transmediale.de ____________________________________________________ Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals E.E.I.G. ____________________________________________________ ................................................................... 07 >Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:38:06 +0200 >From: Marike Maring <mmaring@xs4all.nl> >Subject: [imm97] International Workshop on LocalNets >Reply-To: imm97@student-kmt.hku.nl >>[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email] >> >>PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS: >> >>LOCALNETS: International Workshop on Community-based >>Interactive Systems. >> >>to be presented at the AC'99, >>Annual Conference of the EC I3 Programme, >>20th - 22nd October 1999, >>Siena, Italy. >> >>The claim that communication technology can adversely affect >>interaction within a close community in favour of promoting >>interaction with a global web-based virtual community is a >>widely-supported opinion. In this context, a research strategy >>is currently being devoted to technology-based schemes, specifically >>designed to enhance social cohesion in local communities. A principal >>issue here is the nature of the interaction between a member of the >>community and some representation of that community's locus and >>history. It is the purpose of this international workshop to >>present current research on local communities, to assess the >>outcomes of such research and to identify issues for future >>investigation. >> >>For more information on the workshop see: >> >>http://www-ics.ee.ic.ac.uk/People/ks/localnets/cfp1.html .................................................................... 08 From: John Armitage <john.armitage@unn.ac.uk> Subject: PAUL VIRILIO SESSION AT BIRMINGHAM? ***Please Circulate this Message*** CROSSROADS IN CULTURAL STUDIES THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE JUNE 21-25, 2000, BIRMINGHAM UK ~~~~SESSION ON PAUL VIRILIO?~~~~ Dear all I have just sent a proposal for a session on the work of Paul Virilio to the organisers of the conference entitled 'Crossroads in Cultural Studies', to be held in Birmingham (UK) next June -- see previous Cyber Society mailing. It looks like I need 5 people to present papers with me if such a session is to run. If there are ay Virilian scholars out there who would like to make up a Virilio panel at Birmingham, please contact me at the following email addresses: john.armitage@unn.ac.uk j.armitage@technologica.demon.co.uk Best wishes John Armitage ................................................................... 09 Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 From: "Ian C.Dawkins-Moore" <culture@sirius.com> Subject: 1999 Cin(E)-Poetry Festival 1999 CALL FOR ENTRIES THE ANNUAL CIN(E)-POETRY FESTIVAL OCTOBER 2, 1999 SAN FRANCISCO The Annual Cin(E) Poetry Fest happens once again at SOMARTS theater in San Francisco on October 2nd. This multimedia event showcases work that combine poetry with video, film and digital movies. Last years event drew more than 75 entries from around the world with cash prizes paid to artists totaling $1000. Award winners are selected by audience balloting and winners receive not only cash prizes, but an award certificate as well as an invitation to the Annual Cin(E)-Poetry Tour. Our critically acclaimed festival is known internationally for showcasing the best works which combine the verbal energy of poetry with the visual richness and diversity of experimental film. If you've got a short (under 15 minutes) poetry film or video, literary documentary, or a literary multimedia piece such as a Quicktime movie, then we'd like to review your work for possible inclusion in our festival and catalog. Send $15 with your application and tape to Literary Television, a project of the National Poetry Association. WHAT IS A CIN(E)-POEM? A poetry film, videopoem (or Cin(e)-poem) strives for a symbiotic relationship of images, words, and sound/music. It can integrate all the arts--drama, dance, music, graphics and documentary elements. Some of the best poetry films and videopoems use stills, animation, documentary clips as well as abstract computer-generated graphics, and narrative. WHAT IS LTV? LTV stands for Literary Television. It also stands for the innovative and compelling work of poetry filmmakers and videographers. After 24 years of sponsoring poetry film festivals, the Poetry Film Workshop in San Francisco has culled an impressive archive, and is distributing to a number of places including television and cable broadcasters such as PBS and to educational and entertainment websites and educational institutions throughout the United States and Europe. Fill out, attach your $15.00 entry fee and send along with tape to: LTV: LITERARY TELEVISION 934 BRANNAN ST., 2ND FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 Yes, I want to enter my work into the: 1999 Cin(E)-Poetry Fest! DEADLINE: Sept. 15, 1999 Literary TV Catalog DEADLINE: ONGOING TITLE: Submitting Artist(s): Phone: ( ) Address: Apt: City:State: Zip:Email/Fax: Presentation format (please circle ) VHS/SVHS Original Format: 16MM 3/4" SVHS Hi-8 CD-ROM Diskette(Specify Mac or PC) TRT:(15 min.max.) *Include a 1/2 page description with your fee and entry, and $3.00 if you'd like your tape returned. I hereby allow LTV: Literary Television to preview my work, and if accepted for the festival, grant permission to broadcast my work for promotional purposes only. I declare that all rights have been secured including but not limited to copyrights, trademarks, credits and licensing for all material used in entered work. I also understand the festival and its sponsors cannot be held responsible for loss or damage to entry materials. LTV, The Poetry Film Workshop and the Cin(E)-Poetry Fest are all projects of the National Poetry Association Inc.( 510c(3)). We reserve the following rights: *Judges reserve the right to disqualify any entry for any reason. *We reserve the right to broadcast all or part of the entry for promotional purposes. *LTV and the Poetry Film Workshop will furnish full and complete contracts to selectees for licensing, renting and selling purposes. *Entrants will be notified of acceptance. SIGNATURE: DATE: Sincerely Ian C.D. Moore NPA/LTV Chairman NATIONAL POETRY ASSOCIATION <www.nationalpoetry.org> www.nationalpoetry.org 934 Brannan Street 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: 415-552-9261 Fax: 415-552-9271 ................................................................... 10 Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 23:15:41 +0000 From: richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk (Richard Barbrook) Subject: ann! ... [cybersalon] PASSENGER: saturday night From: richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk (Richard Barbrook) For those of you who enjoyed last week's event, Ben & Ray from Wildlife are playing out again next week: PASSENGER Saturday 7th August with DJ action from: Ben & Ray Wildlife Steve Blonde Lee Rous Passenger's infamous Saturday sessions continue through the summer with their mix of fried funk and high octane breaks. The Islington, 342 Caledonian Road, N1 8pm - 2am 3 leftfield breaks and beats ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Richard Barbrook Hypermedia Research Centre School of Communications, Design & Media University of Westminster Watford Road Northwick Park HARROW HA1 3TP <www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk> +44 (0)171-911-5000 x 4590 ------------------------------------------------------------------- "...the History of the World is nothing but the development of the Idea of Freedom." - Georg Hegel ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you would like to keep in touch with what is happening at the HRC, you can subscribe to our Friends mailing list on: http://ma.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/lists.friends.db ................................................................... 11 Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 11:10:12 +0100 From: "centre.culturel.ostabat" <adamsan@mide-cu.uclm.es> Subject: santiago de compostela ,online interviews 31/7/99 news from the perigrin's way , online interviews with real audio plug-in Made by "temps-reel" french team in 10 days with a computers laboratory instaled in the small village of Ostabat in the Pyreneos. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ostabat/ thanks for your atention. fred Adam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sponsored by Clean Laboratory TM : http://www.intercom.es/richmond/fred/ nos dernieres crations reseau "temps reel": http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ostabat/ et pour les gonfigs muscles,le chateau de oiron en shockwave : http://www.altern.org/oirontourond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ................................................................... 12 Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 23:45:53 +0200 From: Melentie Pandilovski <mpandil@soros.org.mk> Subject: SEAFair '99 OPEN COMPETITION For SEAFair '99: e-FUSION - Exhibition: e-FUSION: International VR & Web 3D ART - VR/WEB 3D/ Hands-on workshop - Symposium with artists, critics, curators and theoreticians Categories: New WORK FOR THE EXHIBITION - PROPOSALS FOR THE SYMPOSIUM - TALKS AND PAPERS PROPOSALS FOR WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION ONLINE APPLICATION FORM http://seafair.scca.org.mk/applicationform.htm DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: August 25, 1999 DATES: October 1 - October 15, 1999 e-FUSION: Virtual Reality - Web 3D Exhibition September 15 - October 3 VR/WEB 3D/ Hands-on workshop October 1-4 Symposium with artists, critics, curators and theoreticians Locations: Museum of the City of Skopje CIX Gallery, Skopje Skopje Museum of Contemporary Art Organizer: Cultural Institution "Contemporary Art Center - Skopje" Orce Nikolov 109, 91000 Skopje Republic of Macedonia Tel-fax ++389.91.133.541 e-mail: scca@soros.org.mk mpandil@soros.org.mk Co - curators: Kathy Rae Huffman and Melentie Pandilovski PARTNERS, SPONSORS: Institutions: OSI - Macedonia, OSI - New York, Museum of the City of Skopje, Skopje Museum of Contemporary Art, Van Gogh Television SEAFair (Skopje Electronic Arts Fair) is the first media art manifestation in the Balkans, bringing together International Internet artists, multimedia artists, media critics and theorists, as well as the interested regional audience. SEAFair is conceived to be a serial of international events, exhibitions/web conferences, which explore the creation and existing of new media and electronic arts and their newly developing venues. SEAFair serves as an international and intercultural meeting point for arts and technologies. SEAFair urges discussions about the artistic, philosophic, educational and other aspects of the processes in electronic culture. It promotes communication between the international and regional electronic & media artists. SEAFair, which began in 1997, has established a great regional importance by being the central focal point in the Balkans to disperse and expand electronic art knowledge. SEAFair contributes to the understanding of the artists and cultural audience in Macedonia, and abroad. The URL for the past 2 SEAFair events: http://www.scca.org.mk/SEAFair98/ http://www.scca.org.mk/SEAFair97/ Idea and Concept of SEAFair '99 e-FUSION: VR/3D WEB ART Part 1. e- FUSION, an exhibition, will focus on the complexities, achievements and limitations of the electronic arts, with projects that emphasize virtual reality, VRML (virtual reality modeling language), and web 3D technology. e-FUSION deals with the themes of individual identity, culture and technology. e-FUSION will demonstrate the digital language of international artists, who express themselves with dynamic interactive simulations of physical systems. The exhibition is envisioned as a focal point for the meeting of artists, visionaries, and technical experts, all exploring the technologies of communication in dialogue and exchange. Selected projects from the international ART competition for the VRML 99 Conference In Paderborn, Germany, are invited to SEAFair as a resource of international achievement in the area of web 3D technology. New works - texts - or lecture demos by VRML-ART artists will be selected. The e-FUSION exhibition will feature up to 30 new works / installations that utilize VR or VRML- web 3D technology, and it will be on view from 01.10.1998 - 15.10.1999. The exhibition will feature projects utilizing information technology and different applications of VR, VRML, web 3D, and multimedia web based works. All international and regional artists working with these technologies are invited to an open competition. The exhibition FUSION is dedicated to a dialogue between local and international artists, critics and a general audience. It is the continuation of three years of emphasis in the growing field of 3D Web Technology, which has manifested in several independent projects and proposals for this production. The event should urge the creation of new projects in Macedonia, the Balkans, and Eastern Europe opening up the creation of installations in virtual reality by local artists. Selection: The Curators are responsible for selection of the projects. Part 2. e-FUSION: Real/Virtual the environments we choose. A melt down dialogue exchange and international lecture and presentation series of projects by the selected artists, and invited theoreticians. Part 3. e-FUSION: Hands-on VR/Web3D Workshop 15.09 1999 - 03.10.1999 Twenty local and international artists, and interested audiences, will be selected to participate in this development of complex media projects. The workshop has already a 3 years old history and has been initiated in collaboration with VAN GOGH TV. The workshop will serve as a theoretical and practical introduction in the creation of virtual worlds and virtual communities. The workshop will be divided in 2 parts. 1. - Introduction in 3D programs 2. - Practical demonstration and development of concepts for work in VR models (Web3D). Part 4. FUSION: VR Community. During the SEAFair conference, and workshop, an online dialogue will be conducted in various 3D communication spaces. In these areas, selected artists will conduct guided tours and elucidate the virtual territory. ------------------------------------------------------------ Melentie Pandilovski Contemporary Art Center - Skopje Orce Nikolov 109, 91000 Skopje Republic of Macedonia Tel/Fax: ++389.91.133.541 ------------------------------------------------------------ # distributed via nettime-l: no commercial use without permission of author # <nettime> is a moderated mailinglist 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 # un/subscribe: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and # "un/subscribe nettime-l you@address" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org/ contact: <nettime@bbs.thing.net>