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From: rike@thing.at Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 13:00:29 -0500 Five29Ninety9 - a one-day symposium and exhibition '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' http://www.thing.net/~Five29Nintey9 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Five29Ninety9, to be held May 29th, 1999 at St. Ann's Church, 157 Montague St., Brooklyn Heights, brings international artists, writers, and other cultural producers together for a one-day symposium composed of 24 lectures, a self-curated exhibition, and a SoundLab event. Rather than imposing a prescribed theme, Five29Ninety9 will create a surface, a quorum with no predetermined conclusion. Participants will reflect the present moment through discussions of their work and related concerns, opening a dialogue and creating a network among people interested in contemporary/political/intellectual issues in the context of cultural production. Five29Ninety9 is organized by a group of New York-based artists and curators, which include: Matthew Buckingham, Rike Frank, Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Kristin Lucas, Joe McKay, and Andrea Ray. Beginning at 10am and concluding at 11pm, the symposium will be a marathon of sorts, consisting of 24 thirty-minute lectures. The short-lecture format allows a maximum number of participants to present a great quantity of ideas. Rather than a one-way communication between speaker and audience, the event's environment allows for discussions initiated at the podium to continue informally throughout the day. The speakers encompass a wide range of interests exceeding traditional borders between different disciplines. Each speaker will discuss a project or idea that is of immediate special interest to them: their own or another's artwork, a political condition, a phenomena.... The symposium alters the form of the traditional artist's talk, replacing it with an opportunity to speak from one's position without necessarily becoming the subject of discussion. Speakers include Beth Coleman, Martin Conrads, Ania Corcilius, Dyke Action Machine (DAM!), Yolande Daniels, Katja Eydel, Ciara Finnegan, Leah Gilliam, Howard Goldkrand, Brian Hand, Christan Haye, Lana Lin, May Day Productions,Tim Maul/Fred Szynanski, Sally McKay, Donna Minkowitz, Nils Norman, Walid Raad, Anna Rainer, Orla Ryan, Manuel Schilcher, Reginald Cortez Woolery, and Florian W¸st. The exhibition, occurring simultaneously with the symposium, will be active and open for use from 9AM to 11PM offering all participants-the speakers as well as the audience-space and a VCR/monitor to show artwork, documentation and other projects. The exhibition will continually change, reflecting the audience as it comes and goes-an exhibition self-curated through public presence. At 11pm, as a conclusion to Five29Ninety9, SoundLab will create a social environment for all participants-a cross-platform multi-media event, an example of what they call 3experiments for the electrotechtural now.2 Cultural Alchemy, the producers of the SoundLab event, have also produced such happenings as Abstrakt Future Lounge, Bandwidth, and Temporal Dissonance, a reading project. Howard Goldkrand and Beth Coleman are the co-directors of Cultural Alchemy, with additional members, including Akin Atoms, Enrique Candioti, Paul D. Miller, and Craig Willingham. The entire Five29Ninety9 event will appear on the internet in a live webcast originating at the site of the symposium. For further information contact (phone & fax) 212.674.5408 --- # 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 ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress