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REVOLUTION98 [part of the ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art] revolution98 is the exhibition and events programme organised by the FACT as part of isea98. ISEA, the annual International Symposium on Electronic Art is the foremost event of its kind in the world. isea98, the ninth symposium, has been organised as a partnership with Liverpool John Moores University and Manchester Metropolitan University. revolution98 is the largest and most ambitious programme of electronic arts projects ever staged in Britain. It takes place simultaneously in Liverpool and Manchester and can be found in galleries, theatres, bars, clubs, trains and on the internet. The programme explores the effect of the so-called 'technological revolution' on art, culture and society through the work of artists, musicians, computer programmers and others and considers what's become of the idea of 'REVOLUTION' at the end of the century. All this is explored, questioned and celebrated in more than 100 diverse projects by artists from 29 different countries. Here's a summary of participating artists and venues. For a detailed programme please e-mail isea@fact.co.uk Artists projects by: Imanol Atorrasagasti & Yan Dujvendak [Swi] AudioRom [England] Tone Ballone [England/China] Luchezar Boyadjiev [Bulgaria] John & Paul Butler [Scotland] Cornford & Cross [England] Gina Czarnecki [Scotland] Willie Doherty [Ireland] John Fairclough & Maureen Lander [New Zealand] Judith Goddard [England] Granular Synthesis [Austria] Johan Grimonprez [Belgium] Lucia Grossberger-Morales [US] Nigel Helyer [Australia] Perry Hoberman [US] Illuminations Television [England] Haruo Ishii [Japan] Luke Jerram [England] Nelia Justo [Australia] Le Corps Indice [Canada] Kristin Lucas [US] Tapio Makela & Susanna Paasonen [Finland] Jennifer & Kevin McCoy [US] Feng Mengbo [China] Adele Myers [England] Rita Myers [US] Keith Piper [Eng] Nedko Solakov [Bul] Suzanne Treister [Australia] Elizia Volkmann [Eng] Andrea Zapp [Ger] Yin Xiu Zhen [China] Other projects: Black Box, Hope, Mercurial States Roundtable, Rev, Revolting, Screenings, Star dot Star, Virtual Revolutions, WebJam. Participating venues & LIVERPOOL: Albert Dock. sites: ARC Centre Bluecoat Cafe Internet Chavasse Park Cream Hope Street Gallery Lime Street Station Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Open Eye Gallery Revolution Bar Tate Gallery Tea Factory Unity Theatre MANCHESTER: Castlefield Gallery Chinese Arts Centre Cornerhouse CUBE Cyberia DADI Building Green Room Holden Gallery Piccadilly Rail Station A free full colour 28 page programme featuring exhibitions and events will be available mid-July. To make sure that you receive one please e-mail: isea@fact.co.uk and we'll forward you a copy. ISEA98: THE LIVERPOOL REVOLUTION SYMPOSIUM The ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art opens in Liverpool on September 2nd. Hosted for the first time in the UK, the annual ISEA symposium is acclaimed for its ability to bring together the international cutting edge of opinion and opinion-makers concerned with the cultural use of Information Technology. Liverpool Art School and the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts host the Revolution Symposium. Together they are forum and laboratory in which to identify, assert and critique the notions and metaphors of Revolution - a word that describes both cyclic repetition and violent severence. Liverpool has assembled an outstanding global group of artists, academics, inventors and commentators ranging from 1960s electronic pioneers through to young, unsung iconoclasts impatient of everything. Together they will challenge and engage with a programme of presentations integrating papers, dialogues / debates, artist and technologists' workshops, exchanges and performances. For constantly up-dated information check http://www.isea98.org and http://www.sat.qc.ca/isea/symposium/isea98.html. Presentations include: Paul Brown Editor of Fine Art Forum, Australia, on The Art Mainstream as the Enemy Tim Cole Managing Director & Co-founder of SSEYO Ltd., on Generative Music for Sound Environments Nina Czegledy Media Artist / curator, on Digitized Bodies - Visual Spectacles Max Eastley Artist, on Natural Systems Coco Fusco Interdisciplinary artist / curator / writer, on Latinas in the Global Information Network Kathy Rae Huffman Media Artist, on Females Online Margaret Morse Theorist / critic / teacher, on the Body of Collective Intelligence Timur Novikov Artist / curator / founder of the New Academy of Arts, St. Petersburg, on Neo-Academism Andre Plante & Inoue Seiko Researchers, on Emotions and Cultural Diversity Niranjan Rajah Artist / theorist, on Installation Art at the End of Geography Scanner Sound artist, on the Pleasures of Surveillance Sonia Sheridan Researcher / writer, on Generative Systems and Generative Art Hikmet Tabak Kurdish Director of MED TV, on Virtual Identities of the Dispossessed David Toop Musician / writer / music curator, on Ocean of Sound and Exot Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool Art School, 68 Hope Street, Liverpool L1 9EB T +44 (0)151 709 3420 F +44 (0)151 231 5096 E-mail: isea98@livjm.ac.uk Registration and fees: ISEA98 six day programme: Revolution Symposium at Liverpool September 02-04 Terror Symposium at Manchester September 05-07 Cost: £315 Benefits include: Prioritised access to all symposia presentations and events including electronic music performances * full one year membership of the Inter-Society for Electronic Arts * exclusive Delegates pack including limited-edition catalogue and programme publications * VIP invitations to gallery and exhibition receptions * civic welcomes and night-club parties * luxury coach transfer from Liverpool to Manchester * webcast and email cyberport. Concession cost: £284. For symposium speakers, full-time students and existing ISEA members. ISEA98 three day programme: Liverpool Revolution Symposium September 02-04* Cost: £175 Benefits include: Prioritised access to all Revolution presentations and events including electronic music performances * exclusive Delegates pack including limited-edition catalogue and programme publications * VIP invitations to gallery and exhibition receptions * Cream night-club party * luxury coach shuttle service between hotel and conference sites.* webcast and email cyberport. ISEA98 day programme: Liverpool Revolution Symposium September 03 or 04* Cost: £85 Benefits include: all benefits of three day programme on one selected date. please contact ISEA98 Registration, 2 Maryland Street, Liverpool L1 9DE, UK T +44 (0)151 231 3585 F +44 (0)151 709 5057 E-mail d.glinister@livjm.ac.uk http://www.livjm.ac.uk/corporate_events/isea98 *All fees are inclusive of VAT @ 17.5%