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V2_East / Syndicate Newsletter 97/04 - Introduction - Dates of upcoming events - Updates (from Moldova; Kaleidodrama) - General info about the Syndicate list - Subscription * Introduction * Dear Syndicalists, I know this newsletter comes impossibly late, but it seems that everybody is so busy at the moment that few of you will have noticed its absence. During the last weeks we have had the LEAF meeting in Liverpool, about which I hope we'll have reports for the list very soon, and which was very useful both for the conceptual agenda of the Syndicate, and as another proof of the effectiveness of the network for discussion and cooperation. Some people also came to the WRO97 festival in Wroclaw, where we heard some interesting talks from people like Ryszard Kluszczynski, Lev Manovich and Alla Mitrofanova. The next big thing should be the "Beauty and the East"/Nettime meeting in Ljubljana in two weeks where there should be ample opportunity to discuss the political mappings and remappings of the new Europe. In the summer, the documenta X in Kassel will host the 'Hybrid Workspace' which Geert described in a mail a few days ago. The Syndicate will probably be represented there, i.e. there will be a group of people from the Syndicate working there during a 10-day period. It will be a laboratory for content production in various media and should be a good opportunity to get some of our ideas, projects and discussions out to an interesting public. We are currently looking at a slot around the end of July, beginning of August, though the dates have not been fixed yet. If you are planning to come to Kassel anyway, why not come during that period and turn it into a longer, informal and totally unofficial Syndicate potlach during dX? I'll announce the precise dates as soon as they are fixed. I have been told that the V2_East/Syndicate was featured in "Culturelink 21", the quarterly of a Zagreb-based international network of cultural networks. Has anybody seen the issue? Finally, there has been a Syndicate-mail archive running for about a month now, so that you can check all mails that are coming in over the list on the WWW as well; the address is: http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east/ We can welcome a few more subscribers to the list from Slovenia, the Czech Republic and from the UK. Please, continue to use the list for your announcements and reports, and I do agree with Branka, it is very nice to get a glimpse of the real people behind those dry and official announcements from time to time. I hope to see you soon, best wishes, -a * Dates of (some) upcoming events and exhibitions * (info below or in Newsletter 96/..) - 21 - 24 May 1997: SeaFair: Altering Visions on the Net, Skopje/MK - 22 - 23 May 1997: Nettime Conference, Ljubljana/SI - 23 May - 1 June 1997: transmedia/10th Videofest, Berlin/D (97/01) - 3 June - (?) 1997: E-Mail Art 4, Bratislava/SK (97/01) - 6 June - 6 July, 1997: ARTEC'97, 5th Internal Biennale in Nagoya/JP (96/12) - 10 June 1997: SeaFair: Troubled Interactivity/CuSeeMe Conference, Skopje/MK - 21 June - 29 September 1997: Documenta X, Kassel/D - 8 - 10 August 1997: Hacking In Progress, HIP97, Almere/NL (97/01) - 8 -13 September 1997: Ars Electronica Festival, Linz/A - 12 - 18 September 1997: World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam/NL - 22 - 27 September 1997: ISEA 97, Chicago/USA (96/12) - 3 - 23 October 1997: Hi-Tech/Art '97, Brno/CZ - 4 - 11 October 1997: 3rd Festival of Computer Arts, Maribor/SI (97/02) - 5 October - 2 November 1997: Screens, Trondheim/NO - 7 - 19 October 1997: Interstanding 2, Tallinn/EE - 10 - 12 October 1997: ROOTless '97, Hull/UK - 16 - 26 October 1997: VIPER 97, Lucerne/CH (97/01) - 18 October 1997: opening ZKM, Karlsruhe/D - 21 October 1997: SeaFair: Interactive Narration/Int. CD ROM exhibition, Skopje/MK - 24 October 1997: opening Multimediale 5, Karlsruhe/D - 5 - 9 November 1997: OSTranenie, Dessau/D - 18 - 30 November 1997: DEAF 97, Rotterdam/NL - 5 - 7 December 1997: VideoMedeja, Novi Sad/YU - September 1998: Videonale 8 , Bonn/D - September 1998: ISEA98, Liverpool&Manchester/UK * Hi-Tech/Art '97: SYMPTOMS AND HOME REMEDIES, Brno/CZ Exhibition Dates: October 3rd - October 23rd, 1997 Hi-Tech 97 is the fourth annual Hi-Tech exhibition. Hi-Tech is cooperatively organized by the Video-Multimedia-Performance Studio and Silicon Graphics Corporation. Symptoms and Home Remedies: Exhibition Symptoms and Home Remedies uses the metaphor of illness as a point of departure for the presentation and discussion of new media art and art making and its relationship to current events and trends in European or Western culture. The focus embraced, however, not be restricted to is the 'symptomatic' aspects of concepts such as cultural unification and democratization through the aid of information technology. Hi-Tech 97 will feature video works, multimedia installations, network-based projects, and performances. Please note, however, that work in all mediums will be considered. Symptoms and Home Remedies: Symposium A series of talks, presentations, and performances will address problems such as: + What issues do work employing information technologies often/rarely address? + What are the dis/advantages of information technologies? + What areas of cultural diversity are abandoned or rarely examined in hopes of creating more 'global' work? + How is ethnicity represented/ignored in work from areas which are racially diverse? + What role does Western Europe play in the development of new media art in Central and Eastern Europe? What ideals or goals does it present for the artist? How does the artist deal with these themes in their work? Submissions for the exhibition and the symposium can be made via e-mail or via post at the address below. The selection will be made by the Hi-Tech 97 committee made up of academics, theorists, artists and technicians in the field. Previously published and/or papers which have been presented at other forums, if relevant, may be presented. All abstracts and papers will be published in the proceedings. DEADLINES Deadline for reception of abstracts: June 30th, 1997 Notification of selection for presentation: July 15th, 1997 Information will be available at http://vmp.vutbr.cz from June 1st, 1997 FaVU VUT Brno Video-Multimedia-Performance Atelier Kvetna 34 602 00 Brno The Czech Republic (420-5) 43 21 14 48 tel/fax jennifer@ffa.vutbr.cz evad@ffa.vutbr.cz * Hull Time Based Arts: ROOTless '97 Friday 10th - Sunday 12th October 1997 The ROOT Festival is one of Europe's foremost programmes of international performance, live art, film and video, and new media installation. ROOTless '97 will be concerned with possession and disenfranchisement; location and dislocation; centre and periphery; autonomy and marginalisation; nationalism and regionalism; the individual and the collective. ROOTless 97 is composed of: * Nomad Territories. Following research conducted by Roddy Hunter, Co-Consul of The Nomad Territories for England, an international convention of performance art. * Atlas: a public symposium event, on the theme of 'trans-national' networks with invited representatives of global states, political and military alliances, arts organisations and individuals involved in pioneering artists' networks. (tbc). * The launch of The Nomad Territories identity card. * An international exhibition programme: installation, performance art, audio work, interventions, and on line projects. * A screen programme of open submissionRoOIn transit' rmany, and C3 Cen Rootless Cinema Shorts. * A residency and outreach programme with local people. * EMARE media artist's residency from Muu, Finland, Werkleitz Gesselschaft, Germany, and C3 Centre, Hungary. (tbc). * Akke Wagennar Digital City Project. * Fresh 2 Film and Performance debut screening. (Film + Video Umbrella). * HTBA membership commission. International invited Artists include: Guillermo Gomez-Pena . Brian Connolly . Heath Bunting . Bruce Gilbert . Istvan Kantor . Pia Lindman . Richard Martel . Hiroko Nagatomo . Pervaiz Khan . Marilena Preda-Sanc . Andre Stitt . Elvira Santamaria . Artur Tajber . Valentin Torrens. (tbc). HTBA. 8 Posterngate. Hull. HU1 2JN. 01482 216 446. htba@htba.demon.co.uk * Screens: art, media, technology organized by Trondheim Academy of Fine Art & Trondheim Kunstforening 5 october - 2 november 1997 Info at: http://www.trdkunst.no/screens * Updates * - Corina Cotorobai of the SCCA-Chisinau writes: I am the Program Coordinator for the SCCA-Chisinau. My activities are mainly focused on the Center's documentation program, grants and day-to-day operations. This year I will graduate from the Institute of Art in Chisinau with a degree in graphic design. In the autumn of 1997, I am curating an exhibit of graphic design and advertising in Chisinau called, "The Esthetics of Business or The Business of Esthetics?" It will highlight the best of Moldovan design. We are planning tohave an accompanying seminar with participants from Moldova and abroad, focusing on the practice and theorization of design in our current situation. - Kaleidodrama To the best of my knowledge, in this year's round of the EC Kaleidoscope programme, all projects that relied on participation from Eastern European countries were turned down. The negotiations between the EC and these countries about the Kaleidoscope programme failed (apparently due to the fact that the financial contribution from the Eastern European countries wasdeemed too low), and although the administrators in Brussels are now trying to make the applicants feel responsible for the failure of their applications ('you should have called us prior to submitting ...'), it seems obvious that the cock-up happened at the Brussels end: they called for applications last autumn and then changed the rules briefly before the deadline. More importantly, this is a dramatic failure of European cultural cooperations. It is rather ironic that those Kaleidoscope applications which had 'EC-only' partners should go through while those projects which made the deliberate effort to work together with Eastern European partners and thus help to build the new Europe, should all be turned down. I feel that we should strongly protest this practice by the Commission Department. I don't know at the moment what will be the most effective way of doing this, but I think that we must not let this pass without a comment. We are trying to collect more information about this, which is proving to be rather difficult - another bad sign. If you have anything, please, let us know. * General Info * V2_East is an initiative of V2_Organisation Rotterdam, which is aimed at creating a network of people and institutions who are involved with or interested in media art in Eastern Europe and which wants to create an infrastructure that facilitates cooperations between partners in East and West. With its 'Syndicate' mailing list, website <http://www.v2.nl/east> and regular meetings, V2_East is becoming an important tool for fostering ties within the media art community in Europe which makes it increasingly obsolete to think in term of 'East' and 'West', and which will eventually make the V2_East initiative itself redundant. The V2_East/Syndicate is a no-budget network initiative rather than an institution. <syndicate@AEC.at> is the address of a mailing list which is dedicated to an exchange of information and ideas relating to the situation and future development of electronic and media art in Eastern Europe. The list members include more than 120 artists, curators, networkers, writers, festival organisers, etc., from East as well as West European countries and beyond, who, through the 'Syndicate', are trying to improve the communication and cooperation between artists and organisations in East and West. The list was first installed following the initial meeting of the V2_East initiative at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam on January 21, 1996, at the end of the second Next 5 Minutes conference. During the DEAF96 festival in September, we held a V2_East Meeting in which around 30 people from 12 different countries participated. In April 97 the LEAF97 meeting in Liverpool brought together more than 30 people from across Europe. * Subscription * To subscribe to the syndicate list, please, send a message to <syndicate-request@aec.at> with the following text in the body of the message: 'subscribe [email-address]' For more information about the Syndicate, please, contact <abroeck@v2.nl> (Andreas Broeckmann). *Please, send information that you feel should appear in the next edition of this newsletter (deadline: 30 May 97) to: abroeck@v2.nl. ................................................................................ .................. V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012 XL Rotterdam * <www.v2.nl> t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 * <www.v2.nl/east> second leg: Pfluegerstr.27*12045 Berlin*+30-6233293