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[Nettime-bold] Excavating For Fraudulent Credulous Apes |
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >co-sponsored by Lo.tekk.Gov.Sponsored.Credulous.Apes >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >Saturday June 3rd, 2000 >9.30am-6.00pm >at Swayduck Auditorium, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY >admission free - as well it should be. > > >If, one day, *everything* will be accessible online or in some digital >format, >then what will this really entail — practically and philosophically? > >"Excavating The Archive: New Technologies of Memory" will bring together >internationally-renowned computer scientists, designers, new media theorists >and artists from the U.S., Europe and Australia, to explore this utopian >proposition. > >Speakers will define the cutting edge in digital archiving, allo permit someone to politely suggest that the info.data above + below is fraudulent. - i.e that the speakers will NOT define the cutting edge in digital archiving. the authors of fraudulent info.data above + below may submit info.data as to WHY the fraudulent data is not fraudulent - lest several persons shall regard it as yet an other attempt by selekt marionettes to delude themselves + addtl credulous apes. ciao.nn 0 0 0 || KORPORAT KR!EG MACHT 3k0R KUNST N[>] IMF - the International Meme Fund - shear pathway to the core. - promoting meme development. lokomotion. + reinvestment. - meme sekurity + meme transaktions. [>] ||||||||||||||||||||| rekurrent exc!tat!on || ||||||||eusocial.com – – – – – – – – – – – – Ò – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – pro satisfacer le metro – – Ò – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – < 0\ zve!te[z]!ztem \1 > >presenting new >projects and advanced software prototypes for collection, navigation, visual >representation and data mining of vast bodies of information, in diverse >cultural and commercial contexts. > > >Among the questions "Excavating The Archive" will investigate are: > >• what new interfaces are being created for archive storage and retrieval? >• what kinds of new materials and subjects are being archived? >• what are the technological limits of digital archiving? >• what assumptions lie behind these digital storage techniques ? >• what metaphors and mapping strategies are being applied to navigate and >retrieve data? > >SPEAKERS: > >ANNE BALSAMO, Research Scientist, Xerox PARC, Palo Alto >KATHRYN BIRD, Animation and Interactive Media department, Royal Melbourne >Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia >ROGER BLUMBERG, Department of Computer Science, Brown University, Providence >LISE ANNE COUTURE, principal, Asymptote architects, New York >STEVE DIETZ, Curator, Gallery 9, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis >WOLFGANG ERNST, prof of media sciences, Institute of Film + TV Studies, >Bochum University, Germany >NATALIE JEREMIJENKO, New York University, Center for Advanced Technology >DAVID KARAM, Post Tool Design, San Francisco; Director of the Digital Design >program, California College of Arts and Crafts >MUNTADAS, artist, New York / Barcelona, creator of "The File Room" >RAMANA RAO, Director of Engineering, Chief Technology Officer, Inxight >Software, Palo Alto >BEN SCHOUTEN, CEO, Desk.nl; Doctoral Candidate, National Research Center >for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam. > >ORGANIZERS: >JANET ABRAMS, Leading Questions, NY >BETH STRYKER & SAWAD BROOKS, Utensil, NY >SVEN TRAVIS, Chair, Digital Design, Parsons School of Design, NY > >To reserve a seat >register free at >http://archive.parsons.edu >or contact 212 229 8908, Parsons Digital Design Department >(Please note: It is not necessary to register for this event in order >to attend.) _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold