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- - - - - - - | 0 0 . 1 2 | - - - - - - - | <nettime> announcer | a | b - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | c << | - - - - (Y) <yann@x-arn.org> : x-00/event | 1 2 | - - - - info@geuzen.org : S I T U A T I N G T E C H N O L O G I E S | 1 3 | - - - - gary hall <gary.hall@connectfree.co.uk> : Culture Machine, Issue 2 | 1 4 | - - - - Alice Smits <113163.120@compuserve.com> : Hotel New York PS1, March 19 | 1 5 | - - - - split.filmfest@st.tel.hr : CALL FOR ENTRIES - SPLIT 2000 | 1 6 | - - - - Christine Treguier <lagadu@altern.org> : Les Virtualistes | 1 7 | - - - - eikona@hol.gr : Helicomaison | 1 8 | - - - - mIEKAL aND <dtv@mwt.net> : the art of dr charles smith | 1 9 | - - - - Tom Sherman <twsherma@mailbox.syr.edu> : NERVE THEORY IN NY | 2 0 | - - - - isea <isea@isea.qc.ca> : ChatterBox & ISEA Newsletter | 2 1 | - - - - G.Rondeaux@ulg.ac.be: Public Administration in the Information Society | 2 2 | - - - - Sven Spieker <spieker@humanitas.ucsb.edu> : New in ARTMargins | 2 3 | - - - - info@piratetv.net : Live TV on the net | 2 4 | - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | delivered each weekend into your inbox | | mailto:nettime@bbs.thing.net | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 2 | - - - - x-00 : 16-19 mars 2000 Lorient / http://x-arn.org/x-00/ The purpose of the device-event is to experiment, in an open context, the notion of "area directed by and through the Net", or, how a multi-media diffusion network can locally interact with the public and conversely ? joining on line : Enter / x-ØØ LIVE MACHINE : http://x-arn.org/x-00/00/ e-vening* : open program of meetings on/off/line Feel free to propose http://x-arn.org/x-00/online-e.html --------<Schedule : x-00 / French time UTC+1>------------------------------------ thursday 16th -----------------------------6h30 pm Le lieu Gallery Andrea Wollensak 'Public gestures / Private path' / preview http://x-arn.org/x-00/AW/ -----------------------------9h pm ARN [ pass] e-vening* __________________________________________________ friday 17th -----------------------------1h45 pm Pol Guezennec : "chasse aux HQM" HQM hunting in Lorient / public workshop http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pol.guezennec/hqm/ -----------------------------2h/7h pm Media Library / Lorient [free access] -----------------------------2h/4h pm Annie Abrahams : "wishes/voeux" HTML workshop / take part in annie's work [12 persons - booking] : http://www.bram.org http://www.bram.org/wishes/index.htm -----------------------------2h/6h pm Clement Thomas : "Carnets de bal" low tech newsgroup : "Dance card" http://ctgr.free.fr/cdb.htm http://pavu.com -----------------------------4h/6h pm Patrick Bernier - Olive Martin : "Cam_and_Chat" Drive actors via IRC http://www.491.org/cam_and_chat/webcam IRC : FR.UnderNet.org #atelierenreseau -----------------------------7h15 pm Frédéric de La Hogue : x-00 online opening -----------------------------7h30 pm ARN pavu.com : press conference Paul Dupouy, JP Halgand and C.Thomas http://pavu.com -/ welcome in a plining world ! /- -----------------------------9h pm ARN [pass] e-vening* ___________________________________________________ saturday 18th -----------------------------2h/7h pm ARN [pass] Jean Philippe Halgand : artistic commitments on the net. http://pavu.com Frederic Madre : pleine-peau, magazine http://pleine-peau.com Eric Sadin : Artistic practices & new technologies : "Pratiques poétiques complexes & nouvelles technologies : la création d'une agence d'écriture". Andrea Wollensak : 'Public gestures / Private path' http://n2.burnettgroup.com/lorient -----------------------------5h pm Olivier Auber : "Générateur Poïétique" collective live experiment in real time. Meeting at arn & online : 5h pm (4:00pm UTC) http://www.infres.enst.fr/~auber/ -----------------------------6h pm Olivier Zablocki About "the last km2" Radiophare et "les cellules civiles d'information" Civil information group http://radiophare.net -----------------------------10h pm ARN [pass] d2b : b0x/x-00 http://www.d2b.org ___________________________________________________ sunday 19th -----------------------------2h/7h pm ARN [pass] open workshop -------------------------------------------------------------- [pass / arn access] : 150FF on line booking : http://x-arn.org/x-00/application_formx-00/application.html e-vening* : open program of meetings on/off/line http://x-arn.org/x-00/online-e.html joining on line : Enter / x-ØØ LIVE MACHINE : http://x-arn.org/x-00/00/ -------------------------------------------------------------- ARN [actions reseaux numeriques] 13 rue Beauvais 56100 LORIENT FR +33 (0)297645818 arn@x-arn.org http://x-arn.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 3 | - - - - ............................ De Geuzen (a foundation for multi-visual research) presents: ............................ S I T U A T I N G T E C H N O L O G I E S a symposium critically assessing technologies ............................ S A T U R D A Y 1 A P R I L 1 4 : 0 0 De Balie / Grote Zaal ............................ Irina Aristarkhova The Bureau of Inverse Technologies Karin Spaink Frank Webster ............................ "The new media and technologies by which we amplify and extend ourselves constitute huge collective surgery carried out on the social body with complete disregard for antiseptics. If the operations are needed, the inevitability of infecting the whole system during the operation has to be considered. For in operating on society with a new technology, it is not the incised area that is most affected. The area of impact and incision is numb. It is the entire system that is changed." (Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: the extensions of man, 1964) ............................ As McLuhan writes in Understanding Media, technological developments affect our entire system of living, from the way we communicate, to the speed at which we move, to how we understand and relate to our social and spatial environment. SITUATING TECHNOLOGIES is a symposium critically assessing these changes by looking at the shifting surface of the technoscape. Moving away from polemic predictions of utopia or dystopia, the event will concentrate on technologies in context, localising them in the way they operate in everyday life. Especially in relation to information technologies, the conference will look at how these systems inhabit us and we inhabit them. Overall the day will be devoted to understanding the social spaces and relations evolving out of today's communication networks and the impact they have on our culture or cultures in general. Rather than viewing technology as a natural or inevitable force, SITUATING TECHNOLOGIES aims to plot strategies for analysis, critical engagement and appropriation. ............................ As part of this symposium videos will be screened by a/o. Tran T. Kim-Trang Joseph Hyde, George Barber and Ciara Finnegan. During the event the V2_store (Rotterdam) will be selling related books and publications. ............................ IRINA ARISTARKHOVA (RUS) is author of the essay Cyber-Jouissance and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Art Theory and Art History at Lasalle-Sia College of Arts, Singapore. She is head of the Centre for Women's Studies in Moscow and an editorial board member of the art journal, Radek: Art, Theory, Politics. ............................ THE BUREAU OF INVERSE TECHNOLOGIES (BIT) (USA/UK/AU), represented by Kate Rich. The Bureau is an information agency servicing the Information Age (formed Melbourne 1991, incorporated Delaware 1999). BIT agents are involved in the design, engineering, critical deployment and media documentation of a series of BIT techno-products. Some of the Bureau's recent technological developments have been tracking and data devices such as the SUICIDE BOX, the BIT PLANE and the BANG BANG camera network. ............................ KARIN SPAINK (NL) is a media theorist who has written extensively on technology, health and bodies. As a media activist she has fought for and written about freedom of speech on the net. She is a regular contributor to the magazine "De Groene Amsterdammer", and is author of (Passionate imperfections) Aan hartstocht geen gebrek. To know more about her work see: http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/index.html ............................ FRANK WEBSTER (UK) is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Cultural Studies and Sociology at the University of Birmingham. He is co-author with Kevin Robins of Times of the Technoculture: From the information society to virtual life (Routledge: 1999), a book examining the social implications of the information age. S I T U A T I N G T E C H N O L O G I E S Saturday 1 April 2000 14.00-18.00 uur Lobby opens at 13:00 ............................ The symposium is English spoken ............................ De Balie: Grote Zaal Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10 1017 RR Amsterdam ............................ Entrance fee: f12,50 (f10,00 with CJP/student/Stadspas/Pas65) Reservations: 020 5535100 For more information: +31(0)20 5535151 (de Balie), +31(0)20 6188324 / info@geuzen.org (de Geuzen) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 4 | - - - - Available now on a computer near you… free! CULTURE MACHINE 2 (2000) The University Culture Machine Edited by Gary Hall and Simon Wortham http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk Featuring: Jacques Derrida, ‘Intellectual Courage’ J. Hillis Miller, 'Stay! Speak, Speak. I Charge Thee, Speak' Geoffrey Bennington, ‘Frontiers: Of Literature and Philosophy’ Diane Elam, ‘Why Read?’ Stephen Jarvis, ‘Belonging without Belonging: Deconstruction, Literature and the Institution’ Graham MacPhee, ‘Beautiful Knowledge, or, Reproducing the University Again? Walter Benjamin and the Institution of Knowledge’ Henry A. Giroux, ‘Cultural Politics and the Crisis of the University’ Ted Striphas, ‘Banality, Book Publishing, and the Everyday Life of Cultural Studies’ Samuel Weber, ‘The Future of the Humanities: Experimenting’ David Kolb, ‘Hypertext as Subversive?’ Simon Wortham, ‘RAEilty’ Culture Machine welcomes original, unpublished, unsolicited submissions on any aspect of culture and theory. Anyone with material they would like to submit for publication is invited to contact: Culture Machine c/o Dave Boothroyd and Gary Hall School of Law, Arts and Humanities University of Teesside Borough Road Middlesbrough TS1 3BA UK e-mail: g.hall@tees.ac.uk or d.boothroyd@tees.ac.uk ------------------------------ Call for Contributions Culture Machine 3: 'Virologies: Culture and Contamination' Edited by Dave Boothroyd and Diane Morgan Culture Machine is currently seeking to publish work undertaken from a variety of perspectives and disciplinary bases, which addresses or proposes analyses of culture, cultural ‘phenomena’, ‘forms’, ‘practices’ and ‘events’, in relation to theorizations of the nature/culture distinction and the ideas of the human informed by post- and anti-humanist thinking. ____________ technology as evolution; wetware/software/hardware: rethinking evolution and developments in bio-sciences; AIDS and the cultural imagination; psychoanalysis in post-human times; cultural transmission and pedagogy; cultural studies as resistance; cultural immunologies; viral communications; cross-culturalism as 'infection', cultural mutations and the evolution of hybridities; purity and contamination in post-anthropological thought; bodies, foreign bodies and anti-bodies: new ideas of the counter-cultural; mutation vs. progress: the politics of adaptation ____________ Contributions, on such themes as those above and other related topics suitable for this edition, in the form of original finished articles, critical engagements with relevant key texts, multi-media or hypertext pieces and critical reviews, or abstracts (of work in progress), may be sent simultaneously to: d.boothroyd@tees.ac.uk, diane1@aol.com All contributions will be peer-reviewed; all correspondence will be responded to. For more information, visit the Culture Machine site at: http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk Please feel free to forward this mail. -- Culture Machine: Generating Research in Culture and Theory http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk Go on, check it out. It's what your computer has been waiting for! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 5 | - - - - HOTEL NEW YORK P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center Gallery 205 Hotel New York is an initiative of the Dutch artist Jeanne van Heeswijk, that marked her participation in the International Studio Program 1998/99 at PS1. Jeanne has passed the torch to Alice Smits to organize Hotel New York 2000. Gallery 205 at PS1 is transformed into a replica of a hotelroom of Hotel New York in Rotterdam, located in the former head office of the Holland-America line. Until 1978 people from all over Europa left for America from this harbour town to find their luck across the ocean. The studio is called the Willem de Kooning Room, in memory of Willem de Kooning who left Rotterdam as a stowaway on board of the Holland-America line to New York. With Hotel New York PS1 a cultural line to New York is created. Hotel New York functions as a working and showing space for artists, performers, filmmakers and curators. During the year Alice Smits will invite guests to present projects, performances, and lectures to the public. As a hotelroom, Hotel New York echoes the history of travel and thus reflects the migration and nomadic movements of the contemporary art world. While artists and curators travel all over the world, the hotel room is where it all happens. Hotel New York is a space for live events focusing on artists projects that emphasis interdisciplinarity and public interaction. In the intimate situation of a living space, Hotel New York offers an interesting context for making and presenting such projects within the contemporary art museum. Sunday, March 18, 2 - 6 PM: Colin Beatty and Christian Uhl present their collaborative project "Defenestration: Performance for Hotel New York". Between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. Colin Beatty and Christian Uhl will repeatedly defenestrate from the Hotel New York room at P.S.1. Physical assistance and social interaction between the two will be deployed as they control and negotiate the gesture of rapidly departing a room through its window. Next week Hotel New York will host its first guests from The Netherlands. On Sunday March 26 theater duo "De Ket and Van Houts" will perform a combination of old and new work. Their performances can be described as a cross-over between theater, art and stand-up comedy, often involving active audience participation and always engaging critical issues in an entertaining way. For information contact Alice Smits via email, 113163,120@compuserve.com or call 212 726 3048 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 6 | - - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW FILM - Split, Croatia --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 5th Int'l Festival of New Film will take place from September 23rd - 30th 2000 in Split, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia and is now accepting entries for its annual presentation. The Festival is open to all new, creative, innovative, personal, radical, subversive etc work (FILM, VIDEO & NEW MEDIA) of all styles, themes, genres and lengths, preferably from outside the mainstream, whether it's involving traditional film techniques or the latest technology of electronic image. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To obtain an Entry Form please visit festival's web site, or contact us if you want sent it to your address. http://www.st.carnet.hr/split-filmfest/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PP 244 (Kralja Tomislava 15) HR-21000 Split Hrvatska / Croatia tel: +385 21 348 001 fax: 348 002 e-mail split.filmfest@st.tel.hr ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGULATIONS All works must have been completed after January 1st 1999. The deadline for entries is June 1st 2000. Screening copies must reach Split by September 10th 2000. All submissions must include a VHS preview tape, or CD-ROM, as applicable, accompanied by an entry form (or necessary information on artist and work) completed in Croatian or English, along with supporting documentation. Preview entries should be mailed as Small Packet/petit Pacquet and must be clearly labelled for custom purposes as follows: Video cassette, no commercial value, cultural exchange only. Please allow ONLY ONE item per tape. PREVIEW TAPES & DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE RETURNED. There's no limit to the duration of entries. The selection panel will select work for competition (or other programmes), the international juries will award prizes. Entries selected for screenings will be notified promptly after selection of procedures for transporting screening copies. The Festival will make all reasonable effort to present work in the best possible conditions. Transport of the copies is at the risk of the sender. The screening copies will be returned after 15 days (if not arranged otherwise). The cost of return shipment will, as a rule, be paid by the Festival. Unless specific written notice is given to the contrary, the Festival reserves the right to print any accompanying information and still photographs for promotional reasons, or in Festival's catalogue. Screenings of selected films and videos, CD-ROMs, installations, Internet projects, performances, retrospectives, hommages, (workshops), discussions and the catalogue will be presented at the Festival Along with special money prizes, the Festival sculpture (Grand Prix: The Tail) will be awarded for each category (film, video & new media) by international juries. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- All entries should be sent to: INT'L FESTIVAL OF NEW FILM PO Box 244 (Kralja Tomislava 15) Split 21 000 Croatia / Hrvatska ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunny Split might also be a good place for the promotion of recent production as an Art Film Market will take place during the Festival. It will concentrate on growing South European Market area as majority of distributors for this part of the world are located in Croatia. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 7 | - - - - I'd like to let you know about a recent VR artwork I have been producing with Les Virtualistes. The title of the piece is "Article 30", and it focuses on the brand new concept of "humanitarian war" vs human rights A first presentation will occur on friday march 24th, the anniversary date of NATO's intervention in Kosovo, at : Societe Virale - Cimetiere Global organised by Peyotl Acces Local - 15 rue Martel - 75010 Paris Friday march 24 19H/24H and saturday march 25 15H/24H Christine -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTICLE 3O ARTICLE 30 : Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein. « Article 30 » is a labyrinth inhabited by images, images of war, misery and human sufferings, images of the planet’s syndromes, skillfully distillated by media so as to vanish into oblivion. The labyrinth is used as a metaphor of the world’s non-sense, of a surveillance and control society and of our own feeling of helplessness: we wander in this world looking for an exit, a solution. We are submitted to its randomness, with no real clue for changing it. Should we therefore agree to be passive observers? Our presence affects directly our environment. Interaction is the word. But is it? Turn right or left, hear or listen, see or watch, forgo or make use of our freewill and all its embedded consequences? When facing an image, the space fills up with voices, echoing presences reading one by one, in ten languages, the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Reminding us that we all bear responsibilities for the disorders of the planet. Responsible we are. For doing nothing. For willingly respecting them or not. For the choice of weapons and for endorsing the ensued collateral damages. « Article 30 » raises the issue of « humanitarian war », the last end-of-the century avatar of humanitarian action, in complete contradiction with article 30 of the Declaration it claims to respect. The recent interventions of the «international community» - in Somalia, Kosovo, East Timor - are obvious signs of a new world order proclaimed by the states - America in first position - which have enough military might to ignore international laws and public opinion. They are nothing but gruesome games of influence, killing 90% of civil victims on behalf of an absurb «zero death» objective. © Les Virtualistes 2000 Pascal Schmitt, Christine Treguier, Erik Adelbert, Yasha Hervé Arnoud, Paul Brock, Stéphane Daloz with the assistance of Virtual Presence Ltd - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 8 | - - - - Dear friends, My name is Manthos Santorineos. My son Yiannis wanted me to create an "helicomaison" (helicopter house) for him and his friends. Although I have more important things to do, such as be the director of the FOURNOS Centre for Art and Technology (organizer of the Mediaterra festival, www.fournos-culture.gr), I decided to go ahead and do him this favour. I made this decision because, above all, I am an artist (www.hol.gr/artists/crash). As an artist I feel very guilty when confronted by children because they see things in a better way than I do, whereas I on the other hand insist on teaching them how to see. I already fooled my son when I told him that we are going to make the helicomaison together. What I had in mind was a sketch, an artistic piece of work based on a utopic setting of my own. He was expecting a real helicomaison for his birthday in order to have a party in there with his friends. When we started the project Yannis was five years old. He could only "read" pictures and write in his own special way. Now he is seven years old. He knows how to read and write simple words like: WIND, SEA, FREEDOM,LOVE,GRAND-MUM, HOORSE. I don't try to instruct him too much because I don't want to influence him. Only every now and then I ask for a piece of work from him, e.g. a drawing or a text, or I ask for his opinion on my work. Two years ago I talked to my friend Pierre Bongiovanni director of CICV (pierre@cicv.fr)about the Helicomaison. Pierre liked the idea very much and the staf of CICV (www.cicv.fr) and they decided to include it in their productions. www.cicv.fr/creation_artistique/projets/santorineos_manthos.html Hence, starting on March 13, 2000, the Helicomaison will begin its journey. Its first stop will be in the tower of CICV, where the first parts of the project will be produced. The Helicomaison will continue to travel in both real and virtual spaces and take many forms, in collaboration with organizations and artists. If you wish to follow the Helicomaison around on its journey or just learn more about it, contact msantorineos@yahoo.co.uk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 9 | - - - - announcing the online debut of: The African / American Heritage Museum & Black Veterans Archives has been in existence since 1986. Its Founder & builder is Dr. Charles Smith. The facility is located in the Township of the city of Aurora, Illinois, 35 miles west of Chicago, Illinois. photo gallery | information | links http://net22.com/dreamtime/grotto/charlessmith/index.html site created & maintained by Awkword Ubutronics 2000 & Beyond - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 2 0 | - - - - NERVE THEORY: "Shades of Catatonia" Bernhard Loibner and Tom Sherman perform live in Syracuse, Troy, and New York, New York... March 25th Syracuse University, School of Art and Design, Saturday 3pm workshop/performance, Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse, New York, for information contact: 315-443-1033 March 29th Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dept. of the Arts, Wednesday 8pm School of Architecture, Green Gallery, Troy, New York, contact: 518-276-4829 April 1st Void (in Soho), 16 Mercer Street (at Howard Street), Saturday 8-10pm New York, New York, contact: 212-941-6492 --- Nerve Theory's "Shades of Catatonia" is a scorching critique of today's 24X7 commercial culture, the culture of utility and convenience where audiences are manipulated and assaulted by a tidal wave of psychological warfare waged by advertisers, broadcasters, studios, telecoms, governments and schools. Nerve Theory reveals the trauma and in its unique 'news music' offers strategies for recovering minds incapacitated by command automatism. Loibner and Sherman have been dealing with the psychology of alienated, dislocated individuals in their collaborative voice/music works since 1993. Bernhard Loibner is a composer, musician and sound freak based in Vienna, Austria. Tom Sherman, based in Syracuse, NY, where he teaches media production and theory courses at Syracuse University, specializes in improvisational monologues for radio and live performance. Loibner and Sherman formed Nerve Theory in 1998. For further information on Nerve Theory, Loibner and Sherman, check out: http://www.allquiet.org/ The on-line version of Bernhard Loibner's latest CD, "Theory Music" is available at: http://www.allquiet.org/theorymusic/ --- Thanks to the Austria Cultural Institute, New York, for its support of these performances. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 2 1 | - - - - (advance apologies for cross-posting) ***************************************************** CHATTERBOX a series of moderated discussions about new media ***************************************************** On ISEA-Forum - a listserv open to both members and non-members Chatterbox 3.0: Virtual/Physical Bodies - body, dance, technology Beginning Wednesday March 15th 2000 Guest moderator: Ghislaine Boddington, shinkansen (sound and movement research) and ResCen Middlesex University London With inputs from Richard Povall and Thecla Schiphorst Plus visions of the future from other professionals working with dance and technology. Initial 'visions' will be included in the first few days from Johannes Birringer (AlienNation Co, Ohio), Jospehine Leake (writer and performer London), Sophie Lycouris (choreographer London) and Cosmin Manulescu (choreographer and producer, Bucarest). You are invited to participate in these discussions! If you are not already subscribed to ISEA Forum, send an email message to lisproc@uqam.ca, leaving the subject field blank. In the body of the message, write: subscribe ISEA-Forum <first name last name> Archives of previous editions of ChatterBox can be found on the ISEA website: http://www.isea.qc.ca/chatter/chatter.htm ***************************************************** ISEA NEWSLETTER #76 (February-March 2000) now available online ***************************************************** http://www.isea.qc.ca/ EDITORIAL: ISEA Archives and 10th Anniversary Project ISEA NEWS: ISEA2000 Call for Papers and Participation Leonardo Under Attack FEATURE ARTICLES: Video and Survival: A Balkan Update by Nina Czegledy EVENT REVIEWS: Resistant Media: NxT Northern Territory Exposure Multimedia Symposium (Australia) 3e Etats generaux de l'ecriture interactive (France) ISEA Members receive the newsletter one month earlier with the added benefit of a large section of calls for projects, papers, jobs and other opportunities in the electronic arts. To find out how to become a member or to get more information on other ISEA member benefits, please see http://www.isea.qc.ca/members/minfo.html To submit an article or event review to the newsletter, or propose a ChatterBox edition, please contact ISEA HQ: isea@isea.qc.ca ISEA/The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts Complexe Ex-Centris, 3530 boul. St-Laurent, #305, Montréal, Québec, H2X 2V1 CANADA Tel: +1.514.847.8912 * Fax: +1.514.847.8834 email: isea@isea.qc.ca * http://www.isea.qc.ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 2 2 | - - - - Dear colleagues, I am pleased to announce you our colloquium "Which Public Administration in the Information Society?", Bussels, May 18-19 , 2000. This event is organised by the LENTIC (University of Liège), in collaboration with the federal Ministry of Civil Service. It is composed of 10 thematic workshops, 2 plenary presentations (by Michel AUDET, CEFRIO, University Laval, Canada, and by K.V.Andersen, Copenhagen Business School), and a round table with actors of the European politic sphere. The public is both academic and field actors. A simultaneous translation is provided in French, English and Dutch. For any information, please visit our website : http://www.egss.ulg.ac.be/lentic/, or feel free to contact me by e-mail or by fax (+32 4 366 29 47) Best regards, G.Rondeaux Coordinator Assistant in HRM at the Business Administration School and researcher at the LENTIC University of Liège Faculty of Economy, Management and Social Sciences Tel: +32 4 366 30 70 Bd. du Rectorat, 19 / B51 Fax: +32 4 366 29 47 4000 Liège Sart Tilman E-Mail: G.Rondeaux@ulg.ac.be BELGIUM URL : http://www.egss.ulg.ac.be/lentic/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 2 3 | - - - - ARTMargins Contemporary East-Central European Culture http://www.artmargins.com NEW... NEW SERIES: "SITES" ARTMargins visits East-Central European art centers...Agnes Kovacs on Budapest FEATURES// -Svetlana Boym (Cambridge) on Ilya Kabakov's Documenta-Toilet -Sylvia Sasse (Berlin) on the uneasy relationship between art, justice, and the media in Moscow -Piotr Tiotrowski (Warsaw) on gender issues in East-Central European performance -Martina Pachmanova (Prague/New York) on recent Czech art by women INTERVIEW// -Interview with Katarina Rusnakova, the newly appointed director of the Czech National Gallery at -Veletrizni Palac REVIEW// -Stephan Kuepper on Russian Cultural Studies -Martha Kuhlmann on director Jiri Menzel's work ARTISTVIEW// -ARTMargins presents AFRIKA's works on copper -Haralampi Oroschakoff: "Strangers on the Edge of the World" Forthcoming... -Anna Szemere on Underground Rock and Theory in Hungary -Interview with Andrey Monastyrsky -Romanian performance art of the last two decades -"Triumviratus": Avant-garde theater in Sofia. _________________________________________________________________________ WRITE TO US: info@artmargins.com Please recommen ARTMargins to a friend dr. sven spieker dept. of germanic, slavic and semitic studies& dept. of history of art and architecture university of california, santa barbara santa barbara, ca 93106 voice mail ++ 805-893.76.26 fax ++ 805.893.23.74 http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/~spieker/ _____________________________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 2 4 | - - - - Live TV on the net http://www.piratetv.net info@piratetv.net Born out of the excitement of Coldcut's early pirate radio days on the orginal Kiss FM,frustration with the dumbing down of legal stations and the straitjacket of commercial television, piratetv.net started netcasting in Jan 1999. 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