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[Nettime-bold] -empyre- : constructing the virtual |
-empyre- takes pleasure in introducing our next guests and theme-- November 2002 - Virtual Construction Please join us for a wide ranging discussion on the possibilities of virtual construction as viral and pandemic with Joseph Nechvatal, electronic media animator/painter/philosopher; and, later in the month, as identity and network with Gregory Little, an electronic media artist whose art engages issues of avatar and immersion. Transmedia artist and philospher Joseph Nechvatal engages "viractuality" (occasions where the virtual and the actual merge), and tests the grounds for a technological and erotic aesthetic of virtuality. Electronic media artist, writer and editor Gregory Little explores constructions of identity in networked virtual environments as an artistic medium, while focusing on issues related to consensual identity, avatars (avatara), being inside-out, abjection, hierarchies and the "Body w/o Organs", and the post-human. Viractualism with Joseph Nechvatal November 1-15 & Avatar Manifesos with Gregory Little November 15 -30 join us at --empyre forum-- <http://www.subtle.net/empyre> empyre is a discussion only list.. no announcements please. **************************************************************************** ---> Dr. Joseph Nechvatal has worked with ubiquitous electronic visual information and computer-robotics since 1986. Dr. Nechvatal earned his Ph.D. in the philosophy of art and new technology with The Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts (CAiiA) . He served as Parisian editor for rhizome between 1996-2001 and now writes regularly for The THING , NY ARTS and Zing. He presently teaches Theories of Virtual Reality at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His computer-robotic assisted paintings and computer animations are shown regularly in galleries and museums throughout the world. From 1991-3 he worked as artist-in-resident at the Louis Pasteur Atelier and the Saline Royale / Ledoux Foundation's computer lab in Arbois, France on 'The Computer Virus Project': an experiment with computer viruses as a creative stratagem. Dr. Nechvatal has exhibited his work widely in Europe and the United States, both in private and public venues. He is collected by the Los Angeles County Museum, the Moderna Musset in Stockholm, Sweden and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Dr. Nechvatal's work was included in Documenta 8>. He is a founder of the Tellus Audio Art Project (http://www.harvestworks.org/tellus/tellus.html) and served as conference coordinator for the 1st International CAiiA Research Conference entitled "CONSCIOUSNESS REFRAMED: Art and Consciousness in the Post-Biological Era" (5 & 6 July 1997); an international conference which looked at new developments in art, science, technology and consciousness which was held at the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts, University of Wales College, Newport, UK. (http://www.caiia-star.net/) <http://www.nechvatal.net> <http://www.eyewithwings.net/nechvatal/algorithic.html> <http://www.eyewithwings.net/nechvatal/ideals.htm> **************************************************************************** ---> Gregory Little is an electronic media artist working with philosophical and theoretical issues related to the technologies of immersive virtual reality, netart, and avatars; specifically with respect to issues of identity, embodiment, and human sentience. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital Art at Bowling Green State University, USA; and an associate editor for Intelligent Agent. --watch for more on Greg Little at mid-November---- Avatar Manifesto: http://art.bgsu.edu/~glittle/ava_text_1.html Projects: http://art.bgsu.edu/~glittle/menu_1.html Presence and the AE: http://art.bgsu.edu/~glittle/presence/index.html Christina McPhee <http://www.christinamcphee.net> <www.naxsmash.net> _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold