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From: "Beth R." <bethr@eyebeam.org> EYE TO EYE The artists and technologists at Eyebeam have begun their fifth annual online discussion forum, and if preceding years are any indication, you really ought to strap on a crash helmet and dive in. The topic this time is "THE RESTRUCTURED SCREEN: Conversations on the New Moving Image," and they'll be featuring new works weekly from artists who'll be creating pieces in tandem with what's happening in the discussions. The forum will continue until December 13. Go to--www.eyebeam.org/restructuredscreen so--everyone--pass this around to your friends and colleagues and please post. THE {RE}STRUCTURED SCREEN Online Forum: Nov.11 - Dec.13, 2002 www.eyebeam.org/restructuredscreen.org The five week online forum (www.eyebeam.org/restructuredscreen) is an interdisciplinary dialogue exploring the language, narrative structues, unique environments, and politics of the new moving image. Topics to be explored include: immersive screen based environments in public spaces and art works; concepts of looping, sampling and multi-formatting that have affected narrative structure; expanded media access that has widened film distribution and global activism; and new forms of interactive interface composition, special effects compositing, and 3D computer graphics that have forever modified the contemporary lexicon and changed current aesthetics. Forum participants include: Jeremy Blake, Anthony Bregman, Brian Drolet, Steve Hamilton, Chrissie Iles, Mary Lucier, Craig Kalpakjian, Jeff Kleiser, Peter Lunenfeld, Pat O'Neill, John Pilson, Matthew Ritchie, Alex Rivera, Benjamin Weil, Grahame Weinbren and others. Artistic Interventions in the forum website by: Entropy8zuper!, Jesse Gilbert & Carol Kim, Fakeshop, Yucef Merhi, Marina Zurkow. Essays by: Norman Klein, Marc Lafia, Geert Lovink, Lev Manovich. Interviews with: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Harun Farocki, Scott Ross, Tom Tykwer Technical Support: Scharff Weisberg Media Sponsors: Artnet and Artkrush _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold