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[Nettime-bold] Version>02 Digital Arts Convergence : A tour through the Digital Commons (Chicago, April 18-20 2002) |
Version>02 April 18-20, 2002 Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago Ilinois, USA http://www.versionfest.org (temp weblog - please go there and participate online) For the first iteration of this event new media producers, artists, musicians, filmmakers, programmers, tactical media provocateurs, designers, information architects, and critical thinkers are asked to comment on the state of the digital commons. The digital commons is a metaphor for the public space that we use to communicate and distribute ideas, where we share tools and resources, and influences. It is a place for commerce, art and the transmission of knowledge. The digital commons requires dialogue about intellectual property, the balance between civil liberties and security, freedom of speech and privacy, issues of access, and the implications of tool use. Some herald the internet and the global communications infrastructure as a protected space that allows creativity and innovation to flourish. Others argue that that our civil liberties are at risk and we are entering a society more perfectly monitored and filtered than any in history. Version>02 focuses on the issues that are defining this debate. Version>02 is a tour through "the digital commons" and offers an opportunity to meet those who tend to the gardens, fences, and pathways, and to investigate the threats and opportunities that the digital commons face. The MCA Theater offers three days of musical performances, films, and a series of panel discussions. The Version Lab, adjacent to the theater, provides gallery space for artists and performers, and The Lobby is transformed into an informational space for web installations and demonstrations by some of the best in the emergent digital arts cultures. A DVD, a Version>02 issue of Select Magazine and an online web gallery are being produced to accompany the event. Version>02 The digital arts and technology convergence is presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Select Media, and OVT. ::: Thursday April 18,2002 1 pm through 1am ::: Program One: In the MCA theater Panels: [ Round Table Version] 1 pm: The Work of Art in the Age of Convergence White Cerasulo, Miltos Manetas 3 pm: "Who's the Tool?" Espenschied, and John Dekam Film Programs: [Screen version] 6 pm: JAM THE BOX Mark Hosler presents the latest work of Negativland Films (With Q & A) 10:30 pm: featured film Information War: The Hactivists, plus shorts from PAL 12 am: Chicago Underground Film Festival, Control : Concerts [Stage version] 8pm: Animal Charm http://www.animalcharm.com/, OVT Visuals, http://www.ovtvisuals.com, Scott Gibbons http://nomusic.hispeed.com and Dave Foss http://www.davyforce.com Program Two: Version Lab 12 pm through 1am Version Lab features works by motion graphic designers, animators, video and sound artists taking form as live video, net.art, workshops performance and installations. Lab Film Programs: [Screen version] 12 pm-5pm TBA Lab Presentation: 5pm Scott Reeder (American Movie and Zero TV) A discussion plus question & answer period on filmmaking and distribution, with a focus on showing the works of the Zero TV collective. Lab Performances: 6pm- 1am TV Pow Metalux TeleScene, April Noise and Art Jones Quatazelle Craque Salvo Beta AFTER VERSION: offsite Version>02 events 10:30 pm Heaven Gallery. : DJ Another Astronaut, White Collar Crime and special guests. ::: Friday, April 19,2002 ::: Program One: In the MCA theater 1 pm through 1am Panels: [ Round Table Version] 1 pm: Version>Control Sassen, and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union 3 pm: Naked Apprehensions of Technology (copresented with Nomads & Homesteaders of the School of the Art Institute) Art Ensemble, Dan Sandin, Katherine Behar, Jon Cates, and Tiffany Holmes Film Programs: [Screen version] 6 pm: Video Data Bank presents E-[d]entity, part 1 World Premier 10:30 pm : Video Data Bank presents E-[d]entity, part 2 World Premier 12 am: Aesthetic underground, digital animation and short films by Katsura Moshino (Nobukazu Takemura), Jon Cates, Lobo, Doug Lussenhop, J Cookson, and others. Concerts [Stage version] 8 pm: Hexstatic (Ninja Tune) http://www.hexstatic.co.uk Johnny DeKam - Bubbling Crude Program Two: In the Version Lab 12 pm through 1am Lab Film Programs: [Screen version] 12pm This Is What Democracy Looks Like Big Noise Films 1pm: TBA 9pm: The Ad and The Ego Lab Presentation, Panels, Readings: 2:30pm Sub>Version with Institute of Applied Autonomy, Adbusters, Stephen Marshall, Mark Hosler of Negativland and Brett Bloom. 5pm Karl Heintz telepoetry reading 5:45pm UnKnowntext reading 6:30pm The Powers of Power Point Lab Performances: 7pm- 1am Dan Bitney and Selina Trepp- AnjB3 A Very Sensitive Device Ledeuce Merkab vs PRDF AFTER VERSION: offsite Version>02 events 9:30pm Empty Bottle: Magas, 8-Bit Construction Set 9 pm - 10:30 pm SAIC N&H program tba ::::Saturday, April 20, 2002::: Program One: In the MCA theater 1 pm through 1am Panels: [ Round Table Version] 1pm: Alt.Media [copresented with Columbia College, Chicago] Marshall, Sander Hicks, Rachel Rinaldo, Paul Dechene and Dave Niddrie (Adbusters), J Cookson, Eric Galatas and Ed Marszewski 3 pm: Creative Technology as Weaponry (copresented with Nomads & Homesteaders of the School of the Art Institute) EnsembleBeth Coleman, Katie Salen, Beth Coleman, Jackie Soohen, and Art Jones. Film Programs: [Screen version] 6 pm: We Interrupt This Broadcast : Shorts and animations by Doug Lussenhop, GNN, Cell Media, Dave Foss Las Agencias, Enron , J Cookson. 10:30 pm: Digital Diversions: International Experimental Video Co-Presented by Chicago Filmmakers and Columbia College Chicago 12 am: Interventions in the Public Sphere Concerts [Stage version] 8pm featured artists John McEntire, John Herndon, (Tortoise) and Casey Rice plus cgc (aka Chris Clepper),Jordan Benwick (Vancouver), Rdie (Shea Ako + TJ Cathey) Program Two: In the Version Lab 12 pm through 1am Lab Presentation, Panels, Readings: 3:30pm Institute For Applied Autonomy Workshop 5pm Developing a Tactical Language 7pm Anonymous Federated http://www.anonfed.com Lab Performances: 8 pm- 1am Fluxcore Pulse Programming Nudge Pal:ndrom AFTER VERSION: offsite Version>02 events 10:30pm Square One aVersion program tba 10:30 pm Beige Records World CJ Cassette Battle http://www.post-data.org/cassette PROJECT VERSION Additional projects in development in conjunction with Version>02 take place throughout Chicago and include: Datamap. Jim Costanza, GPS satellite mapping of the commons in Chicago. Public Bicycle Radio by WPBR Derek Lerner SHOW&TELL World Championship Cassette DJ battle http://www.post-data.org/cassette The Republic of Delicious Food¹s Tea House The Jackal Project STREET VERSION: A tour of Chicago's leading edge galleries and alternative spaces on Sunday afternoon with participating spaces. The public may also visit the spaces on their own time to view current ideas from digital artists. Spaces include: Deadtech Julia Friedman Monique Meloche Heaven Q Studios Square One Seven Three Split Right After version>02 Sunday April 21, 9pm Fireside Bowl: White Collar Crime, TV Sheriff, Animal Charm, OVT NET VERSION http://www.versionfest.org Features of the site include: festival info, article submission and debate, forums and net.art gallery. Exchange Version is being used to post articles and papers informing the Version>02 participants and the public about the issues surrounding the Version>02 convergence. The site is created form freeware using open source code. Net gallery program TBA Version People:: Version>02 Organizers include Ed Marszewski, Brien Rullman, Karl Kuhn and Brian Dressel. Version>02 Coordinators include Yolanda Cursach, Elysia Borowy, Paul B. Davis, Michael Digioia, Geert Lovink, Liz Revision, , and Nato Thompson, Logan Bay, Joel Bruner, Nomads and Homesteaders (SAIC), Columbia College (Pulse 2002), Robert Wyrod, Rachel Rinaldo., Todd Carter Admission Concert Tickets - $10 in advance; $13 at the door 3-day pass to all films, panels and installations - $10 For tickets, call 312.397.4010 or visit mcachicago.org. Complete schedule listings at http://www.versionfest.org. Version>02 Media sponsors: New Art Examiner Select Magazine Lumpen Beige Records 2001-2001 MCA Performances are generously sponsored by: Lead Corporate Sponsor Phillip Morris The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Kovler Family Foundation American Airlines For more information contact ed@select-media.com Press inquires: Eileen Chambers eileenc@carolfoxassociates.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold