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----------------------------------------- Ars Electronica 99 LifeScience September 4-9, 1999 Linz, Austria http://www.aec.at/lifescience ----------------------------------------- Ars Electronica 99 - 3rd Announcement CONTENTS ................................... 1.1 LifeScience Symposium .................................... 1.2 Symposium Ars Electronica 79-99 .................................... 1.3 "And what is it that makes it art?" ... and other party-killers from the 20-year history of Ars Electronica ................................... 1.4 LifeScience - Installations .................................... 1.5 Events & Performances .................................... 1.6 Cyberarts 99 - Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition .................................... 1.7 Ongoing Netsymposium .................................... 1.8 You're planning to come to Linz for Ars Electronica '99 General information .................................... Next update: July 30, 1999 .................................... You're reading the third issue of the Ars Electronica newsletter, focusing on the program of the Ars Electronica Festival 99, and giving you a brief overview and summary of what will be taking place during this year's festival. Complete program information, short bios of all symposium participants, and a detailed description of the exhibitions and installations can be found at http://www.aec.at/lifescience/program.html Deutsche Version dieser Ankuendigung // German version of this announcement: http://www.aec.at/lifescience/service.html 1.1 LifeScience Symposium .................................... September 5-6, 1999 Brucknerhaus 10.00-13.00 and 15.00-18.00 The current scenarios of science and business revolving around the gene will occupy the focal point of attention during this two-day symposium. The question "Will the Digital Revolution be followed by a Biological Revolution?" is the point of departure for theoretical and artistic elaborations. In a series of speeches and discussions, prominent experts will confront a set of highly controversial views on the complex of issues related to life science. The LifeScience Symposium discussion will focus on: * Ideology and Science - Biological Determinism * Industrial Processing of Life * Biobusiness * Agribusiness - Genetically-Modified Foods * Pharmabusiness - Medicine * Genetic Fingerprint - The Visible Man * How Science is Done and Promulgated and the Critique of Science Participants: Manuel De Landa/USA - moderator Jeremy Rifkin/USA // Daniel J. Kevles/USA // Kari Stefansson/ISL //Bruno Latour/F // Gunther von Hagens/D // Dorothy Nelkin/USA // R.V. Anuradha/India // Zhangliang Chen/China // Charles Tonderai Mudede/Zimbabwe/USA // Klaus Ammann/CH // Lori B. Andrews/USA // George Gessert/USA // Herbert Gottweis/A // Dean H. Hamer/USA // Eduardo Kac/USA For detailed information on the symposium and the participants, go to http://www.aec.at/lifescience/program.html The symposium is being held in cooperation with Novartis, the leading life science company. 1.2 Symposium Ars Electronica 79-99 .................................... September 4, 1999 Brucknerhaus 13.30-17.00 The Ars Electronica Festival's 20th anniversary is an appropriate occasion, and a challenge, to carry out an archeological dig through the developmental strata of digital media art. This rapid technical and artistic development process, as well as the role of Ars Electronica, will be the subject of reflection and analysis conducted with a critical eye-and with tongue in cheek. Two special symposia are being dedicated to this complex of issues. Kicking off this analytical recapitulation are speeches by and discussions with theoreticians and artists who have made essential contributions to the development of the idea of Ars Electronica, as well as leading representatives of media art, including: Roy Ascott/UK // Herbert W. Franke/D // Hannes Leopoldseder/A // Itsuo Sakane/J // Peter Weibel/A 1.3 "And what is it that makes it art?" ... and other party-killers from the 20-year history of Ars Electronica ................................... September 9, 1999 Brucknerhaus 10.00-13.00 and 15.00-18.00 This program feature takes an entertaining look at the rules of the game of a form of art that arose by means of information theory and media technology, and which engenders both a new understanding of art as well as a new picture of the role of those producing it. Here, fronts now seem to be coalescing which point to more than a mere generational conflict. Numerous participants - pioneers and representatives of a generation of artists who have grown up with computers - will present their works and their positions, and take part in discussions about them. This event, designed by TNC Network (Beusch/Cassani /F/CH), promises to be a trenchant and witty celebration of Ars Electronica's 20th anniversary. 1.4 LifeScience - Installations .................................... The challenge looming on the horizon in the form of the emerging revolution in genetic engineering is also a challenge to art. Interweaving theoretical and artistic practices and themes is both the self-imposed task and the successful concept of Ars Electronica. This year, the festival presents a series of installations dedicated specifically to this topic and designed to translate a wide range of highly contentious aspects of life science into forms of artistic expression, and thus to allow them to be sensorially perceived. Among these: Genesis - Eduardo Kac/USA September 4-9, O.K Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst, 10.00-24.00 Spike - Gail Wight/USA September 4-9, O.K Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst, 10.00-24.00 The Creative Gene Harvest Archive - Gene Genies Worldwide/USA September 4-9, Brucknerhaus, 10.00-19.00 Hamster - symbiotic exchange of hoarded energy - Christoph Ebener, Frank Fietzek, Uli Winters/D September 4-9, O.K Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst, 10.00-24.00 1.5 Events & Performances .................................... Between the Ars Electronica Birthday Party on September 4th and the closing event Recombinant 9.9.99, there's a full line-up of individual presentations and three exciting Ars Electronica Nights. Ars Electronica Birthday Party September 4, Peter Behrens Haus (former tobacco processing plant) 22.30 - open end Ars Electronica Night 1 September 5, Brucknerhaus, 19.30 - open end OMV Klangpark [Multiple_Dwelling] - Fakeshop/USA [prints] vier aminosuren in folge - Robert Spour/A Ars Electronica Night 2 September 6, O.K Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst 20.00 - open end Electronic Theatre Sound Drifting - ORF Art Radio Evening barbecue in the Global Village of cybergeneration - u19 The Michael Nyman Band Concert September 7, Brucknerhaus, 20.00 It's not only because of his numerous soundtracks that Michael Nyman is considered one of the most successful contemporary English composers. Nyman's style-simple melodies, chord sequences, insistent rhythms and powerful dynamism-is often linked to pop music. But Nyman has also made strong reference to experimental music, and treats the music of the past as a resource that can be employed any way the composer desires. Ars Electronica Night 3 September 8, Ars Electronica Center & Quarter 18.00 - open end CAVE - Peter Koger, Franz Pomassl/A Why Sync? - Rupert Huber/A bugrace99 - the world's fastest bug - Stadtwerkstatt/A Ars Electronica Last Night Recombinant 9.9.99 September 9, Posthof + FM4 21.09 One of the last warning indicators of Y2K before the turn of the millennium is the date 9.9.99. Nine hours long, the concluding event of Ars Electronica 99 will bear witness to this temporarily destabilized condition. What's more, the last night of Ars Electronica 99 will make the multidimensional phenomenon of digital music accessible to the senses. Recombinant 9.9.99 will especially accentuate the new orientation of the Prix Ars Electronica category Digital Musics. With: Sound Traffic Control/USA, Mix Master Mike/USA, Powerbook Orchestra (Mego)/A, Otomo Yoshihide/J, Barry Schwartz /USA, Scratch Perverts/GB, DJ Craze/USA, Ikue Mori/USA, Richie Hawtin/CDN, Pole/D, The User/CDN, Scot Jenerick/GB, Granular Synthesis/A, and others 1.6 Cyberarts 99 - Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition .................................... September 4-9, O.K Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst 10.00 - 24.00 An impressive exhibition gathers together the best works of interactive art that have been singled out for recognition by the Prix Ars Electronica. Cyberarts 99 is being presented in the O.K Center for Contemporary Art and, in a completely unique way, provides a close-up look at the current state of the digital media arts. Music rooms and tonal spaces make available the best works in the category Digital Musics, and there will be screenings of selected works from the Computer Animation and Visual Effects categories. A separate exhibition area on the plaza in front of the O.K-the Arena-is dedicated to cybergeneration - u19, the category for young people. 1.7 Ongoing Netsymposium .................................... The LifeScience Netsymposium that has been underway since April 20 has been dominated from the very outset by the discussion of the relationship between art and science. It is said that the position of art in society should be realigned in the face of genetic engineering and biotechnology. A continually recurring point is the emphasis placed on the special social responsibility of art in dealing with a biotech industry that is determined by economic factors, the potential consequences of which cannot be assessed. In the past, art - which interpreted the world and hypothetically juxtaposed an alternative world to it - could not intervene in the world itself, but rather could offer up commentary that might prompt mankind to reflect on things as they are. Now, this situation could change. The Netsymposium participants have formulated provocative questions regarding this issue, for example: When will the first art lover die while taking in a work of genetic art consisting of genetically-manipulated viruses? Is art turning deadly; if so, is it still art? And indeed, art is not that far removed from this scenario if one considers Jan Fabre's project involving maggots. A particularly heated discussion has centered on Eduardo Kac's transgenic art project with the green fluorescent dog. When artists take the step from interpreters of life to creators of it, they must accept responsibility for their work - as Kac certainly does want to do. Art involving life science requires integration into a mode of thought that takes social welfare into account. Birgit Richard, moderator - Netsymposium Contributions to: lifescience@aec.at 1.8 You're planning to come to Linz for Ars Electronica '99 General information .................................... The Ars Electronica Festival staff offers comprehensive visitors' services for festival guests. At our online service page, you'll find answers to your questions concerning: * ticket prices and booking information, * hotel reservation service (including moderately-priced youth hostel accommodations), * a city map with a detailed description of festival venues, and * contact addresses. Go to http://www.aec.at/lifescience/service.html Next update: July 30th 1999 Content: Ars Electronica 99 - Publications .................................... The next announcement update will appear on July 30. In it, we'll run down the publications that will be coming out in conjunction with this year's festival: * Ars Electronica 99 LifeScience (Springer Vienna - New York) * Ars Electronica: Facing the Future. A Survey of Two Decades (MIT Press, Cambridge MA) * Cyberarts 99 International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica (Springer Vienna - New York) * Ars Electronica 79-99 Book and Video Documentation .................................... Ars Electronica 99: Organization: Ars Electronica Center Linz and ORF - Upper Austrian Regional Studio Co-organizers: Brucknerhaus Linz, O.K - Centrum fuer Gegenwartskunst Sponsors and Partners: Creditanstalt, Digital/Compaq, Gericom, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Oesterreichische Brauunion, Oracle, Quelle, SGI, Siemens AG, Telekom Austria AG, Novartis .................................... -------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this message. 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