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Title: ELECTRIC LIVING IN CANADA
Hi, could you please post this out to the
list as soon as possible.
Thank you,
James
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Electric Living
in Canada
Carol Sill
James K-M
With music by: The Winks
May 19th 8:00 PM
Western Front
303 E.8th Avenue
Vancouver BC
876-9343
Admission
free
Out of the
digital laboratory of the north, a.k.a. Canadian media art practice
and its affiliates, comes a document of wonder and amazement.
ELECTRIC LIVING IN CANADA, a soon to be published DVD-ROM, represents
the activities and thoughts of media theorists and artists from
Canada and beyond. A host of characters that use technology in their
work or espouse a critique of new technologies are assembled for your
perusal. The line-up includes Stelarc, Arthur Kroker, Derrick
de Kerckhove, Niranjan Rajah, Thecla Schiphorst, Ahasiw
Maskegon-Iskwew, Dale Amundson, James Faure Walker, Reva Stone, John
Oswald, Christof Migone, Robert Ouellette, Jeanne Randolph, Sara
Diamond, Elizabeth Fischer, Nancy Paterson, Adrianne Wortzel, Dave
Watson, John Pungente, Liss Jeffrey, Vera Frenkel, Daniel
Jolliffe, Alain Mongeau, Eric McLuhan and many others. The
Electric Living in Canada project has emerged from Marshall
McLuhan's research on "organising ignorance for discovery",
and is an extension of the thought approach he originated and
developed with the help of his various colleagues, especially
Barrington Nevitt. Accompanied by musical guest The Winks,
Vancouver-based Electric Living launches the results of their
investigations into Canadian media culture. Come join the
fair!
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ZDM: a theme park of electronic culture
Vancouver May-June 2000
http://www.digitalearth.org
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