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MetaForum III. Under Construction Budapest Content Conference October 11-13, 1996 http://www.mrf.hu The Media Research Foundation, in a cooperation with the Intermedia Department of the Hungarian Fine Arts Academy, and the Autumn Festival, is pleased to announce the upcoming MetaForum III Conference. Following the tradition of the MetaForum Conference Series, the three-day event will be dedicated to the discussion of a crucial element of new media, content. The title, Under Construction, refers to the all too common Internet user experience of surfing the World Wide Web and clicking on what looks like a very exciting Web site only to find a single page stating "Under Construction". These two simple words have come to represent the massive invisible construction taking place within the multimedia realm of the Internet. The main building block of this construction is content which fuels Internet growth, both nationally and abroad. Content that provides quality information can lead to a better understanding of contemporary society and expand the possible roles of new media. Progress in multimedia and new communication technology has been focused largely on developing the technical aspects of these media. With the wide scale popularization of the Internet, the focus and hype have quickly shifted from hardware to content. The growing interest surrounding content, and its potential to shape the growth of new media, define content as information which has been put in place with the specific goal of attracting an audience. This focus on content, combined with the lowered costs of Internet access suddenly allows mass culture to become content providers. The increasing number of Internet users and access providers producing content has resulted in an unexpected lack of quality information, and with that, a need to question the role of content in new communication technology. While issues of access and hardware have yet to be resolved in Hungary, content is no less important here than it is in the west. In bringing together national and international content providers, MetaForum III will encourage an in-depth discussion of content in an effort to raise and answer these questions; how is quality content defined and created; how can the different issues of content value be resolved; how does commerce evolve on the net; can all users become potential content providers; how does content attract new users? Like the first and second conferences, MetaForum III will take place at the Hungarian Fine Arts Academy, 69-71 Andrassy ut, October 11-13th, as a part of Budapest's Annual Autumn Festival of the Arts. Invited lecturers Inke Arns, Germany; Heath Bunting, UK; Erik Davis, USA; David Garcia, NL; Heiko Idensen, Germany; Attila Kotanyi,Hun; Tetsuo Kogawa,Jp; Arther and Marie Louise Kroker, Can; Eveline Lubbers, NL; Oliver Marchardt, Aus; Benjamin Perasovic, Croatia; Miklos Peternak, Hun; Pit Schultz,Germany; Alexei Shulgin, Russia; Mark Stahlman, USA; Katalin Timar, Hun; Toshia Ueno, Jp; In addition to lectures, the conference will host several round table discussions and a screening of selected historical, technology training films. Goals 1) To stimulate national and international interest in existing content generating projects within Hungary. 2) To increase public awareness of the importance of quality information in an information society. 3) To illustrate how the public can become content generators. 4) To provide Hungarians working in the field of content with the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with national and international experts. Audience Given the wide spread media attention the Internet has received in Hungary, we anticipate a large and diverse audience. Our target group is primarily students interested in technology and the Arts (future content providers), and professionals already providing Internet access and Content. Sponsors At present, MetaForum III is made possible by the generous support of Isys Hungary, the Dutch Embassy, the Budapest Technical University, and the Autumn Festival. Press In addition to the general Autumn Festival press conference, the Media Research Foundation will host a MetaForum III press conference in the first week of October. We anticipate coverage from the broadcast and print media during the conference as well as several cooperative efforts prior to the conference. These efforts will make texts and interviews with invited lecturers available to the public via traditional media. MetaForum III Organizing Committee Janos Sugar, Geert Lovink, Diana McCarty, and Noel Villers Project Coordinator: Diana McCarty (diana@dial.isys.hu) Webmaster: Noel Villers (noel@dial.isys.hu) Finance: Gabriella Szucs Assistants: Anna Balint, Thomas Bass, Geza Foldesi, and Gabriella Barta The MetaForum Conference Series MetaForum III will be the final conference of the series which has played a key role in generating interest in Hungary's growing field of new media production. The first conference, MetaForum 94' was dedicated to multimedia and took place in 1994, when local Internet access was limited primarily to universities. MetaForum 94' introduced the first Hungarian public discourse of the World Wide Web, which was then a new multimedia protocol of the Internet. This led to MetaForum II, which called attention to the expansive commercial and cultural implications of the Internet and compared the issues of access in East Europe to those in the west. Presently in Hungary there are 15 commercial Internet providers as well as limited public access. MetaForum III will focus on content in an effort to encourage interest in developing a high level of quality information. A MetaForum CD-Rom which will include texts and interviews from the three conferences will be available at the end of 1996. In addition to this, the Media Research Foundation plans to publish a book containing a selection of the texts presented during the MetaForum conference series. MetaForum II: No Borders MetaForum II: No Borders was dedicated to networking and a discussion of its future potential. Several key themes of the conference were: how networking defines and transcends borders: geographic, political, and commercial, and who controls and enforces these borders, and how society at large is affected by these borders. Speakers included; John Parry Barlow; Konrad Becker; Heath Bunting; Matthew Fuller; Debra Guzman, Kristof Nyiri, Gabor Kelemen; Kristof Nyiri; Pit Schultz; Marleen Stikker; and Peter Lamborn Wilson, as well as many others. In addition to the lectures and panel discussions, public access to Internet was available for the audience. MetaForum II was sponsored by Westel 900, Isys Hungary, Es-Com, Delta Airlines, Copy General, HVG, the Dutch Embassy, the SCCA-Hungary, the Austrian Ministry of Culture, Pro Helvetia, and the Hungarian Ministry of Culture. MetaForum II took place in October of 1995, as a part of Budapest's annual Autumn Festival of the Arts. MetaForum 94' The first MetaForum conference in 1994 was designed to stimulate growth and interest in new interactive technology such as CD-ROM, Hypertext, Internet and World Wide Web, as well as provide a platform for discussion. The invited guests included; Heath Bunting; Mieke Gerritzen; Gyorgy Kabdebo; George Legrady; Andras Nyiro; Salvatore Vanasco, and many others. In addition to the lectures, workshops, and discussions conducted by the guests, there was an on-site CD-ROM Library. MetaForum 94' was sponsored by Apple, the SCCA-Hungary, the British Council, The Goethe Institute, and the Hungarian Ministry of Culture. MetaForum 94' took place in October of 1994 as a part of Budapest's annual Autumn Festival of the Arts. Media Research Foundation The Media Research Foundation was officially founded in 1990, by a group of artists, historians, and theoreticians dedicated to art, culture, and new technology. Since its founding, the MRF has organized and participated in various art events and conferences; The Media Are With us-The role of television in the Romanian revolution, 1990; Linz Ars Electronica Introduces Itself, 1993; Critical Art Ensemble: Video presentation and lecture, 1995. The MRF has also actively supported artists working with new media, and the Intermedia Department of the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest. Cultural foundations that have provided sponsorship of these events have included The British Council, The Dutch Embassy, The French Institute, The Austrian Cultural Institute, The Goethe Institute and the SCCA-Hungary. Intermedia Department The Intermedia Department, which has been active since the political changes in 1990, gained official status as a department in 1992 at the 150 year old Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. Since its realization, the department has encouraged students to explore new media and has provided a number of international lecturers and visiting professors. Autumn Festival Budapest's annual Autumn Festival of the Arts presents national and international contemporary Arts including; music, theater, dance, fine arts, film, literature, intermedial works, as well as a significant selection of independent, alternative, and experimental works. The two week festival begins in late September and ends in October. Contact For further information concerning Metaforum III, please contact Janos Sugar (sj@dial.isys.hu), Geert Lovink (geert@xs4all.nl), Diana McCarty (diana@dial.isys.hu) or Noel Villers (noel@dial.isys.hu) fax: (361) 266 61 31 phone: (361) 266 60 90