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[Nettime-bold] [for announer] Invitation to Incubation Online Chat: Monday15th July and _Net & Codeworkers Inc[ubation]_ Gallery (fwd)




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Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 15:33:54 +0000
From: trace@ntu.ac.uk
To: sondheim@panix.com
Subject: Invitation to Incubation Online Chat: Monday 15th July and _Net &
     Codeworkers Inc[ubation]_ Gallery

Hello

As part of the Incubation conference, you are invited to join us for a
live online chat event run by the trAce Online Writing Centre in
collaboration with ISEA, Fine Art Forum & The Electronic Literature
Organization. It's on Monday 15th July, 9 pm UK time. If you can't come to
the Incubation conference in person, be there in electronic spirit: join
us in LinguaMOO.  (full details below)

We are also pleased to announce the Incubation Gallery, this year curated
by Mez, whose pioneering net.language _mezangelle_ has
intrigued readers online since the early 90s. In her introduction to this
selection of works titled _Net & Codeworkers Inc[ubation]_ and chosen
specifically for the web, Mez explains why codework can only be fully
experienced in a non-physical space.  Mez will be a guest at the online
chat to talk a little about her choices.

The Gallery is at http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/gallery.cfm
Incubation website: http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation

***

The Live Chat event at Incubation is organised in collaboration with ISEA 
(Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts; http://www.isea.qc.ca/), fine Art 
forum (http://www.fineartforum.org/) and the Electronic Literature 
Organization (http://www.eliterature.org/).

Chaired online by Deena Larsen, invited guests include Linda Carroli and 
Alan Sondheim as well as Mez.
A bit different from the usual chats, this will be chaired by Helen 
Whitehead at Incubation in front of a live audience of Incubation delegates 
who will contribute via a live discussion which will be transmitted via a 
typist into LinguaMOO.

Communicate and hobnob with your creative counterparts as part of a series 
of online meetings at real life conferences to help bring members of the 
creative electronic community together. We will talk about important points 
in the conference and foster relationships between online writers and 
artists with questions such as:

**How can we use the online environment to further collaborations between 
artists and writers?

**How do the online environment and other new media tools modify the 
relationship between writing, language, imagery, culture, and ethnicity?

**How has online communication and coordination changed art and writing?

**How are lines between art and literature blurring?

**What new ways are we using to communicate with art and writing?

WHEN AND WHERE

Monday, July 15, 2002, at 21:00 London time, 16:00 New York, 13:00 Los 
Angeles, and 0:600 Tuesday Sydney

To join in, go to http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000
Log in as guest
Type @go trAcELO at the bottom of your screen.
We will help you from there :)

If you need help to get connected, please email Deena Larsen at 
textra@chisp.net

Guest biographies

Linda Carroli has written non-fiction as a journalist, essayist and 
critical writer. She is Australian Editor of fineArt forum 
[http://www.fineartforum.org], a science, art and technology electronic 
magazine. Linda has written several hypertexts both independently and 
collaboratively including the award winning *Water writes always in Plural 
with Josephine Wilson. Her most recent work, speak: a hypertext essay was 
presented as part of the ELO's State of the Arts Conference 2002, the 
Ink.ubation Salon 2000 in conjunction with the trAce conference, Incubation 
in 2000 and MAAP99. She is currently developing a new work, racconto.

"Mez does for code poetry as jodi and Vuk Cosic have done for ASCII Art: 
Turning a great, but naively executed concept into something brilliant, 
paving the ground for a whole generation of digital artists." (Florian 
Cramer). The impact of her unique code/net.wurks [constructed via her 
pioneering net.language "mezangelle"] has been equated with the work of 
Shakespeare, James Joyce, Emily Dickinson, and Larry Wall. Mez has 
exhibited extensively since the early 90's [eg Wollongong World Women 
Online 1995, CTHEORY's Digital Dirt, Prague's Goethe Institute, Digitarts 
'96, ISEA_97 Chicago, ARS Electronica_97, The Metropolitan Museum Tokyo, 
SIGGRAPH_99&00, d>Art 00&01, and in _Under_Score_ @ The Brooklyn Academy of 
Music 01]. Mez is also a networked jillaroo, an online journalist and 
co-moderator of the _arc.hive_ experimental mailing list. Her awards 
include the 2001 VIF Prize by the Humboldt-Universitat, the JavaMuseum 
Artist Of The Year 2001, and the 2002 Newcastle New Media Poetry Prize. She
was also a finalist for both the 2001 Electronic Literature Organization's 
Fiction Award and the 2002 READ_ME Artistic Software Award (honorary mention).
http://www.hotkey.net.au/~netwurker

Alan Sondheim's books include the anthology Being on Line: Net Subjectivity 
(Lusitania, 1996), Disorders of the Real (Station Hill, 1988), and .echo 
(alt-X digital arts, 2001) as well as numerous other chapbooks, books and 
articles. His video and films have been shown internationally. Sondheim 
co-moderates several email lists, including Cybermind, Cyberculture, and 
Wryting. For the past several years, he has been working on an "Internet 
Text," a continuous meditation on philosophy, psychology, language, body, 
sexuality, and virtuality. Sondheim lives in Brooklyn and Miami and teaches 
at Florida International University; he lectures and publishes widely on 
contemporary art and Internet issues. In 1999, Sondheim was the second 
virtual writer-in-residence for trAce. He is currently Associate Editor of 
the online magazine Beehive, and has assembled a special topic for the 
America Book Review on Codework. His video/soundwork has been recently 
screened at Millennium Film (NYC), as well as Western Ontario and York 
Universities (Toronto). He currently works on video with his partner Azure 
Carter, and soundwork in live and recorded performance.
Internet Text at http://www.anu.edu.au/english/internet_txt
Partial at http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~spoons/internet_txt.html
trAce Projects at http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/writers/sondheim/
CDROM of collected work 1994-2000/1 available: write Sondheim at 
sondheim@panix.com.

**trAce

trAce connects writers and readers around the world in real and virtual 
space. We promote an accessible and inclusive approach to the internet with 
the focus on creativity, collaboration and training. This is where writers 
meet to experiment, create new work, and expand the potential of the global 
literary community. As well as Web design and other consultancy, we offer 
creative writing courses through our Online Writing School.  Incubation is 
our biennial International Conference on Writing and the Internet.
http://trace.ntu.ac.uk

**ISEA

Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA is an international non-profit 
organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the electronic 
arts. ISEA's membership and collaborators consist of a wide range of 
individuals and institutions involved in the creative, theoretical and 
technological aspects of the electronic arts.
http://www.isea.qc.ca/

**Electronic Literature Organization

ELO's mission is to facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and 
reading of literature in electronic media. It emerges from the concerted 
efforts of writers, publishers, technologists, and nonprofit experts to 
make the electronic space richer by investing in its cultural development.
http://www.eliterature.org/

**fineArt forum

fAf = art + technology netnews
The longest running arts magazine on the Internet
fineArt forum (ISSN No: 1442-4894) began in 1987. Its Executive Editor is 
Paul Brown & its Editor-in-Chief Nisar Keshvani
http://www.fineartforum.org

Please feel free to pass this information on to any individuals, 
organisations or mailing lists who might be interested in attending the 
Chat or viewing the Gallery.

You received this mailing because you visited the trAce website and 
completed a form to become a member. News and information of interest to 
members are sent out irregularly. If you would like to be removed from our 
mailing list, please email trace@ntu.ac.uk with the subject heading 
UNSUBSCRIBE REGISTER.

With best wishes

Helen Whitehead
Website Editor
trAce Online Writing Centre
The Nottingham Trent University,
Clifton Lane, Clifton,
Nottingham NG11 8NS, England
trace@ntu.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)115 848 6360
Fax: +44 (0)115 848 6364





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