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- - - - - - - | 9 9 . 4 9 | - - - - - - - | <nettime> announcer | a | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | b << | - - - - Swiss Institute <swissins@dti.net> : SI/NY Program December 1999 | 1 1 | - - - - EMAF <info@emaf.de> : EMAF 2000 | 1 2 | - - - - NOMADS <nomads@nomadnet.org> : AUDIOPHFILE v.2.0 | 1 3 | - - - - Monika Fleischmann <fleischmann@gmd.de> : MEMORIA FUTURA | 1 4 | - - - - netart@parsons.edu : open source, proxy - on netart conditions - panel | 1 5 | - - - - Dimos Dimitriou <addfield@ath.forthnet.gr> : Call for submissions | 1 6 | - - - - Station Rose <gunafa@well.com> : webcast FAHRPLAN 89-91 | 1 7 | - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | delivered each weekend into your inbox | | mailto:nettime-l@bbs.thing.net | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 1 | - - - - For Immediate Release December 1999 Exhibition December November 11, 1999 to January 8, 2000 Empires without States: On notions of success and failure in contemporary art Christoph Büchel, SUBWAY OUTSIDE, Komar and Melamid, Aleksandra Mir, relax, Xposition Curated by Annette Schindler Events December PANEL The Center for Media, Culture and History at New York University and the Swiss Institute Invite you to VIRTUALLY YOURS? Tuesday, December 7th, 1999 6-8 p.m. Swiss Institute, 495 Broadway A discussion concerning the changing boundaries of culture in the face of new media. Co-sponsored by the Swiss Institute and The Center for Media, Culture and History at New York University In conjunction with the ongoing art project, Subway Outside, a collaborative project by artists Jeanne van Heeswijk, Martin Lucas, and Hervé Paraponaris including video cable-casts, discussions and an installation, at the Swiss Institute, November 11, 1999 to January 8, 2000. As new communication technologies come to the fore they offer new forms of connection between artist, institution and audience - overturning and or simply avoiding old hierarchies. At the same time, the communications industry commodifies every aspect of life -- using these same new technologies. How can we use the new tools of contemporary artistic production to create an activist urban culture? Panelists include: Barbara Abrash - Associate Director, Center for Media, Culture, and History at New York University and independent media maker Paul Chan - Internet artist, Chicago Art Institute whose recent work includes 'All Power to the People,' a live collaboration video mix based on the Black Panther party for the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Drazen Pantic - Center for Peace, War and News Media at New York University. Formerly of Radio B-92 Belgrade and founder of Open Net, the first internet service provider in Serbia. PANEL CONSPIRACY NIGHT Tuesday, December 14th, 8 p.m. Swiss Institute, 495 Broadway Aleksandra Mir will also host an evening program titled Conspiracy Night, when her project will be approached and discussed from two different aspects: by critics familiar with the history of performance art as well as conspiracy theorists who claim that the moon landing 30 years ago was as much a staged event as the one that occurred this past summer. ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________ Swiss Institute is located at 495 Broadway, third floor, telephone: (212) 925-2035. www.swissinstitute.net Subway-N, R to Prince Street, 6 to Spring Street. Wheelchair accessible. For further press information, please contact Jackie McAllister, Exhibitions Coordinator, Swiss Institute, at (212) 925-2035. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 2 | - - - - European Media Art Festival Osnabrueck May 3.-7. 2000 http://www.emaf.de //now/future: visions and models on new realities start to take shape. >From 3-7 May 2000 the European Media Art Festival presents the variety of innovative and experimental media art. The programmes will include productions from internationally well known artists and from buzzing young talents that stand out through imaginative ideas and their zest to create unconventional images. Exiting experiments and innovative aesthetic concepts offer us insight into the //now/future: of film, video, performance, multimedia installation, CD-ROM, DVD and the Internet. The international film and video programme, the retrospective and the theme specific programmes build the cinegraphic structure of the festival. The Association of Film Journalists awards a prize for the best German experimental work of the year. The International Student Forum presents productions made by European colleges. Exhibition 3-28. May The art gallery Dominikanerkirche is the centre of events housing the Electronic Lounge and the international exhibition of film, video and computer installation. The gothic building is the ideal space to exhibit sculptures and interactive systems. The Lux Project In co-operation with other partners EMAF 2000 organises projects and installations about the central theme light. Indoor and outdoor works can be submitted. DVD-Sampler EMAF plans the edition of a DVD-Sampler with art works that demonstrate the interactive potential of the medium as part of a European pilot project of the European Digital Network. Congress The festival's congress deals with vital questions about the way we see ourselves culturally in a media orientated society. Last year the construction of reality was the main topic, in 2000 the discussion focuses on the (re-) presentation of the human body. //now/ future The media artists' credo is to recreate and shape our time in new ways using toady's resources. To work on the energetic interfaces between art, technology and science. And to develop innovative aesthetic ideas to help us find a way through the real and virtual spaces of our media orientated society. The European Media Art Festival offers an open forum and creates the context within which art practice can be presented and discussed in public. You are kindly invited to participate with your work and projects. Please visit: http://www.emaf.de for application forms and the regulations. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Concept and festival board: Alfred Rotert Hermann Noering Ralf Sausmikat -------------------------------------------------------------------- EMAF is supported by: Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Hannover Stadt Osnabrueck Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin Bundesministerium für Bildung und Wissenschaft, Bonn EU Commission, Brussels British Council and contributions made by other supporters European Media Art Festival PO Box 1861 Lohstr.45A D- 49074 Osnabrueck T:+49/541/25779 F:+49/541/28327 E: info@emaf.de http://www.emaf.de - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 3 | - - - - AUDIOPHFILE v.2.0 The second version of AUDIOPHFILE, a bimonthly experimental sound exhibition organized by NOMADS, is now on-line at <http://www.nomadnet.org> v.2.0 features work by Nina Martinek (Washington, DC), Susan Phillipsz (Belfast, N. Ireland) and Andrew Deutsch (Alfred, NY). AUDIOPHFILE requires the Flash 4.0 player and a java-enabled browser. As always, we recommend the use of headphones or speakers for the best listening experience. AUDIOPHFILE is funded, in part, by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts. -- Laura McGough Co-Director, NOMADS www.nomadnet.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 4 | - - - - Dear friends and colleagues, the German National Research Center for Information Technology - GMD - is organizing together with the Italian Embassy and the SFG Wissenschaftsfestival Bonn on December 10/11/12, 1999 the SYMPOSIUM : MEMORIA FUTURA - Cultural Heritage and Information Technology: a new perspective? Information technology has proven itself to be of value but what concept of culture will develop out of the interweaving of history and New Media? What can art and culture contribute to it and what relevance does it have for society? The aim of the event is to discover answers to these questions. FRIDAY the symposium starts at 4:30 pm and ends at 6:30 pm with an reception at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Universitaetsstrasse 81, 50931 Koeln, Germany. The italian ambassador, Enzo Perlot and the president of GMD, Dennis Tsichritzis open the event. The introduction in the topic will be given by Vito di Bari, UNESCO, Paris and Regina Wyrwoll, Goethe Institut, Muenchen. SATURDAY the 11th of December 1999 at GMD, Schloss Birlinghoven from 2 pm to 8 pm: Artists, researchers and curators will discuss the relationship between Art, Culture and Technology in Germany and in Italy and new tools for museum and audience. How do networks, connectivity and new instruments influence artistic works and processes - in urban space and on the Mixed Reality stage? How is IT research influenced by working in interdisciplinary groups with computer scientists, artists and cultural theorists. Amongst others MEMORIA FUTURA is presenting results of 3 european i3 projects - eRENA, HIPS, COMRIS - and the BMBF funded CAT - communication, art & technology network. SUNDAY the 12th at GMD, Schloss Birlinghoven from 2 pm to 8 pm: Internationally renowned experts from art, culture, medicine and information technology will talk about MEMORIA FUTURA in the next century with respect to the past and the present.. Speakers are amongst others Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Christina von Braun, Derrick de Kerckhove, Joseph Weizenbaum. MEMORIA FUTURA - On-line Internet event A group of invited experts will join the symposium via Internet as part of an experiment in researching models for integration of different media for cultural events for the broad public. Audio & video of the panel taking part at the physical location of the symposium are streamed to Internet participants using G2 real server & players. This event is one of the first activities of the recently started CAT - Communication, Art and Technology Network project <http://imk.gmd.de/mars/cat> that is supported by the German Ministry of Research and Education. Its aim is to further the development of "media culture" by providing an "infrastructure" for linking independent media artists with research labs and educational institutions, as well as with TIME-industries. MEMORIA FUTURA - European satellite transmission With the support of EUTELSAT (http://www.eutelsat.com) and GMD NetSat group (http://sat.gmd.de/) the event is broadcasted live across Europe. Video and bilingual audio signals are transmitted from GMD - the German National Research Center for Information Technology to EUTELSAT Paris to be distributed via satellite. Memoria Futura is one of the first european events linking cultural practice and cultural policy with information technology. National borders are transcended for cultural exchange and participation by the support of satellites. More info on the symposium program: http://imk.gmd.de/mars/cat/memoria We like to invite you to this Symposium and hope to see you there. Monika Fleischmann INFO & REGISTRATION: Christine Harms GMD - Forschungszentrum Informationstechnik Schloss Birlinghoven 53754 Sankt Augustin Tel: 02241 - 14 2473 e-Mail: christine.harms@gmd.de http://www.sfg.de/wissenschaft/wissenschaftsfestival/anmeld_12_12.html TICKETS ON SUNDAY: DM 20 / DM 10 (Students) LOCATION: GMD - Schloss Birlinghoven http://www.gmd.de/de/gmd/weg-schloss.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head of MARS - Media Arts & Research Studies, Institute for Media Communication GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology Schloss Birlinghoven, D-53754 Sankt Augustin, http://imk.gmd.de/mars email: fleischmann@gmd.de, tel: x49-2241-142809, assist:-142211, fax:-142449 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 5 | - - - - open source , proxy (server) on netart conditions how open is open and how authoritative is proxy? formless in a form; superuser behind the scenes; does netart bear the imprint of a distributed system? netart as a collaborative, yet self-propagating model; setting standards or disseminating rules? questions/answers/questions continue the discussion that inspired many netart enthusiasts from last year’s panel entitled Connectivity and Beyond. we get together again to further our debate on the condition of netart today — with an introduction to the netart initiative, an open project in the making. panelists: tamas banovich curator of multimedia, Postmasters Gallery steve dietz director, New Media Initiative, Walker Art Center - remote ricardo dominguez senior editor of Thing.net, co-founder of the Electronic Disturbance Theater jon ippolito artist, assistant curator of new media, Guggenheim Museum sven travis chair, Digital Design Department, Parsons School of Design martha wilson founding director, Franklin Furnace maciej wisniewski artist, creator of Netomat: the anti-browser moderated by zhang ga artist, faculty, MFADT Parsons, CGIM Pratt admission is free 3:30pm december 13, 1999 swayduck auditorium 65 fifth avenue between 13th and 14th webcasting@ http://netart.parsons.edu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 6 | - - - - <please forward it> Submit and/or Suggest links of Mediterranean and Balkan region you find interesting One filter only = related to art and to free expression and no commercial commissioned (We have to enlarge and reinforce our communication ) sharing ideas speed up our concepts Call for submissions and suggestions for Mediterranean and Balkan net activities Call for submission and/or suggestion of net-based art-works, art-actions, net-projects and net-communications. The submissions will form an attempt, for the compilation of a “map of activities and works” of the Mediterranean and Balkan region. The submitted addresses will take part to the Mediaterra festival (Athens 10, 11, 12 of Dec. 99) in the out-of-competition section. The days of the Mediaterra festival could be a provisional deadline time key to present the map of net-based art-works and activities of the Mediterranean and Balkan region. The aim of the call, is the realization of a map of artistic works and intentions of the Mediterranean and Balkan area. It is an attempt to form an approximate view of the complex artistic image of this area. How is configured by the local artistic intentions, will and feelings toward the international net-space. What will emerge out of the submitted artistic works? well expressed cultural differences or unavoidable net-homogeneity? The creators of the works must come from the Mediterranean and Balkan countries. The works can be located anywhere in the net. It is clear that works related to the net space, in local languages, or “bad English” are welcome. Commercial commissioned works and communications will be excluded. (Deadline for submissions is 7 of December 99) Please, feel free to submit and suggest addresses contact: addfield@ath.forthnet.gr Mediaterra.festival / net.section / competition-participants: URL http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/addfield/webmed Mediaterra.festival info : URL http://www.fournos-culture.gr/festival/1999/index.html The <fournos-culture>[mailing list]: To subscribe post to: majordomo@fournos-culture.gr and in the body (not to the subject) of the e-mail write : subscribe fournos-culture Or go to http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/addfield/webmed/ to the link <fournos-C> for info. dd - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 7 | - - - - Station Rose/STReaming WEBCAST Fahrplan____ No. 89-91 Dear Gunafa Netizen! here is the new Station Rose webcast-Fahrplan. (A) Webcast FAHRPLAN : Webcast 89, december 3rd: Station Rose rehearsing in realtime for live performance at ULTRASCHALL in munich. Webcast 90, december 10th: freeform hypermedia jamsession incl. cry baby & boss VT-1 . Webcast 91, december 11th: freeform hypermedia jamsession incl. firewire, cry baby & boss VT-1. Every Thursday and Friday 9 p.m. CET at http://www.stationrose.com (B) Station Rose <Playing Now World Tour> : live at ULTRASCHALL, D-81671 Munich, Grafinger Strasse 6, Saturday December 4th, with DJ aNDreas baumecker. <http://www.ultraschall.com> evening: ARE YOU REALLY SATISFIED NOW ? area II live STATION ROSE gunafa ffm DJ A. BAUMECKER gunafa ffm DJ ERDEM TUNAKAN cheap, morbid, disko b wien next stop <Playing Now World Tour> PARIS 23.12.99 looking forward to see you online ! C) Station Rose webcasting is part of *net.radio day 99 - 2.000 years of net.radio.* premiere & exception: FOR THE FIRST TIME Station Rose archived a live webcast- No.88 - for this project. we shall soon put the file on our website as well. net.radio day 99 is part of theLounge at net_condition (http://on1.zkm.de/netCondition.root/netcondition/thelounge), a series of events and programs taking place at zkm karlsruhe, germany. ;-) ___________________________________________________________________ Station Rose_Info: Elisa Rose & Gary Danner see the hypermedia art of Station Rose as a new development succeeding techno, where the artist/musician will create not only music/art, but various forms of audiovisual content, and performs at diverse locations (festivals, galleries and museums, underground and the internet) and produces in several media (vinyl, CD, CD ROM, video, DVD, internet, book etc.). Station Rose perform as a multimedia band since 1988, having played at Ars Electronica, Transmediale, Viper, Museum Ludwig, Cyberthon, XS & SpacePlace club, the museum of applied arts in Vienna, to name a few. ______________________________________________________________________ The actual "STReaming_Gunafa_99_Schedule" & the tour-dates can be found at www.stationrose.com. STR is one of the 1st web_stations in germany/europe, sending Art on a regular basis. Important: as the sessions are realtime multimedia art, they are not archived. be there in time! STR is one of the 1st multimedia bands in the world and is online since 91. __________________________________________________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | | | # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net