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Violence Online Festival News www.newmediafest.org/violence/ 1. Version 4.1 - TURBULENCE Spotlight 2. Version 5.0 - launch on 17 March 3. Version 6.0 - Call for new entries ************************************* 1. On occasion of New York's TURBULENCE Spotlight on: Agricola de Cologne and his Violence Online Festival www.turbulence.org/spotlight/agricola online since 4 March Violence Online Festival launches Version 4.1 on 7 March 2003. <see also press release from 4 March below> Version 4.1 includes some new artists/works among them Mark Palmer, Atana Dojonv, Igor Marinkovic and Roland Schappert, and different additional changes. www.newmediafest.org/violence/ 2. On 17 March 2003, Version 5.0 of Violence Online Festival will be launched on occasion of the participation in Videoformes - 18th International Video and Multimedia Festival Clermont-Ferrand 19-23 March 2003. 4. Looking for new entries for inclusion in Version 6.0 to be launched on 4 April on occasion of the participation in 1st New Media Art Festival Chiang Mai (Thailand) 4-15 April 2003. Violence Online Festival is looking for new artists reflecting violence. Special subject is this time "Rape". Subject<war!!> is still ongoing, as well as violence of any kind. You find the entry form for this current call on www.newmediafest.org/violence/ contacts: violence@newmediafest.org ********************************************** TURBULENCE Spotligh ton: Agricola de Cologne For Immediate Release March 4, 2003 Turbulence Spotlight: Agricola de Cologne http://turbulence.org/spotlight/agricola “Agricola” stands for humanity, and the combination of art and humanism; the city of Cologne stands for art and culture. Therefore, the brand "Agricola de Cologne" stands for awareness of history, humanity, and new ways of approaching art. Agricola's “brand” penetrates his art. Currently his works are net-based and incorporate strong multimedia, collaborative and networking components. The result is a universe of multifaceted sites and art projects incorporated in the "NewMediaArtprojectNetwork" created by the artist. All three works on Turbulence point to interactive aspects of Agricola's net-based works: "[and_scape]" (2002) is based—like most of his individual works—on Agricola's specific language of "Simultaneous Associative Media Art Composing." In short, this associative working system uses and develops a variety of different media simultaneously: in this case, programming, image, voice, sound, music, and words/text. The work was inspired by texts of the Chernobyl survivor Liubov Sirota. "Family Portrait" (2001), a collaborative documentary, focuses on the three female members of the Partnoy Family, all of them active as artists in different disciplines, who escaped from the so-called Argentine Holocaust, persecution and imprisonment. Conceptually, "Violence" (2002-2003) is the most complex of the projects: it is an ongoing online festival curated by Agricola in which more than 200 artists from 30 countries reflect on the phenomenon of violence. Their works are embedded in the dynamic environment of a virtual media company, "Violence Media Incorporated." “Violence” recently received the "Special Prize of the Organisation Committee of Computer Space Festival 2002" Sofia (Bulgaria). BIOGRAPHY Agricola de Cologne is a multidisciplinary media artist, new media curator, and creator of NewMediaArtprojectNetwork. He has had more than 100 solo exhibitions in cooperation with more than 70 museums throughout Europe. Agricola has participated in a variety of international media festivals including THAW 02 Iowa City (USA), FILE Festival 2001, 2002 Sao Paulo (Brazil), MediaTerra Festival, Athens (GREECE), and Art on the Net 2001, 2002. His net-based art works have received numerous prizes. For more information about Turbulence’s projects, please visit http://turbulence.org _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold