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----------------------------------------- Ars Electronica 2000 NEXT SEX Sex in the Age of its Procreative Superfluousness September 2-7, 2000 Linz, Austria http://www.aec.at/nextsex (*) ----------------------------------------- (*) NOTE: For those who can't access this page because their provider automatically censors the word "sex," Ars Electronica has set up the following alternative URL: http://www.aec.at/festival2000 Ars Electronica 2000 - 5th announcement CONTENT ................................... 1. Events & Performances .................................... 2. Free Speech .................................... 3. Net-inspired digital Culture & Lifestyle ................................... 4. General Information .................................... You're reading the fifth issue of the Ars Electronica newsletter, focusing on Events & Performances, the Free Speech Camp and on Net-inspired digital Culture & Lifestyle. Complete program information, short bios of the artists and scientists, and a detailed description of the exhibitions and installations can be found at http://web.aec.at/festival2000/timetable 1. Events & Performances .................................... Ars Electronica understands art as an interface, a source of stimulus, and a catalyst for the interaction of the public with the world of science. Ars Electronica also assigns art a place far beyond the role of moral authority. The full-throttle intensity and dynamism with which art can approach explosive issues make artistic encounter an ideal driving force behind social discourse and social innovation. In a packed schedule of events, installations, performances, exhibitions and network projects, Ars Electronica 2000 will put this claim into practice and enable art to fulfill its promise as a catalyst of social development processes. The line-up of (musical) performances and events, compressed into six Ars Electronica Nights, will provide for exciting NEXT SEX artistic evenings. Highlights include: Opening Party - Ars Electronica 2000 September 2, 2000, Eishalle, 22:30 The motto NEXT SEX will be subjected to special artistic treatment and a comedic once-over. Ice, a critically important medium for the preservation of reproductive agents, is the essential element characterizing the opening party's venue. Night 2 OMV Klangpark 2000 - with Alexander Balanescu (UK), Isabella Bordoni (I), Rupert Huber (A), Sergio Messina (I), Siegfried Ganhr (A), To Rococo Rot (D) Opening: September 3, 2000, Donaupark, 20:00 Intercourse - The File Cabinet Project - Istvan Kantor (CDN) September 3, 2000, Brucknerhaus, 21:00 Machinery and raw emotion collide in this performative encounter of the human body with its technological enhancements; the filing cabinet as socio-sonic noise machine and interactive sub-monument. Night 3 Hearing Monkeys - Lawine Torren, Hubert Lepka (A) September 4, 2000, Posthof, 19:00 In this conceptual ballet, five scientists investigate the biologically-socially ambivalent construction of sex on the threshold of the Biotech Age. Night 4 Active Score Music Scribble, Golan Levin (USA) Small Fish Tale - The Performance, Masaki Fujihata, Kiyoshi Furukawa, Wolfgang Muench/D September 5, 2000, Brucknerhaus, 20:00 The synesthetic bonding of sound and image is the central artistic motif of this concert performance. Ars Electronica has invited the two artists to premier their installations and software modules as digital media instruments. D.A.V.E. - Klaus Obermaier, Chris Haring (A) September 5, 2000, Brucknerhaus, 21:30 A dancer as a virtual character switches effortlessly between young-old-male-female, distorting and reforming his/her body. D.A.V.E. takes a close look at the manipulation and redesign of the human body via biotech, genetic engineering and computer technology. Night 5 Ars Electronica Quarter Night audio visual quicksand Bernhard Fleischmann/A, POLE/D, GRAMM/D 6. 9. 2000, 20:00 - 22:30, open air, Ars Electronica Quarter from 22:30, Ars Electronica Center, Sky Medialoft A.V.Q.'s listeners will slowly sink into the capriciously shifting underground of visual stimuli and endless waves of sound. Performers including video artists, DJs and live acts from Austria and abroad will provide the unstructured, driving audio-visual underground, and Jomasounds will supply the accompanying survival manual. (audio concept: jomasounds/A; visual concept: Dietmar Offenhuber/A) Night 6 20' to 2000 - Concept: Carsten Nicolai (D) - Golden Nica Digital Musics September 7, 2000, Posthof, 21:00 Current goings-on in the musical domain between techno-club and experimental digital music, featuring performances by the 12 artists who collaborated on the prize-winning project. With: Komet/D, Ilpo Vaisanen/SF, Ryoji Ikeda/J, coH/RUS, Beytone/D, Senking/D, Thomas Brinkmann/D, Scanner/UK, Noto/D, Mika Vainio/SF, Wolfgang Voigt/D, Elph/UK Body Spin - Time's Up/A 3.-7. 9. 2000, Ars Electronica Quarter - Parkbucht, 10.00 - 19.00 Body Spin is an interface (SPIN) that allows users to enter a VR environment with their entire bodies. A "walkable" trackball finally gives real meaning to the term "walk-through." The users' own bodily motion and balance in the trackball serve as the means of navigation in virtual space. 2. Free Speech .................................... Over the course of the emancipation of civil society - an issue of tremendous international relevance and one that is of particular interest in Austria in light of that country's current political situation - the discourse surrounding free speech has increasingly focused on access to and the independence of the media. The Free Speech and Open Source Movement that is actively involved in this controversial area is making key contributions to debates concerning censorship and democracy as well as software. Concept: Radio FRO/A. Free Speech Round Up Sunday, September 3, 2000, 18:00 - 20:00 Ars Electronica Center - Sky Medialoft Participants: Pit Schultz, Konrad Becker, Thomas Lehner, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Free Speech Camp Radio FRO 105.0 MHZ - http://www.fro.at September 3 - 7, 2000, 13:00 - 20:00 Ars Electronica Quarter 3. Net-inspired digital Culture & Lifestyle ................................... Network art has already been among the chief focuses of Ars Electronica for a number of years now. In light of the increasing importance of this area of artistic activity, Ars Electronica 2000 has come up with some new presentation formats and event concepts featuring net-inspired digital Culture & Lifestyle: openX - electrolobby. electrolobby I.P.O. (Initial Public Opening) September 2, 2000, Brucknerhaus, 14:00 - 17:00 An intoxicating mix of personalities and information, food and sound, and hacks and chats. The Electrolobby Initial Public Opening launches a series of project-related competitions, and delivers a sneak preview of the daily program modules featured in the electrolobby showroom. openX - electrolobby September 2-7, 2000, Brucknerhaus, 10:00 - 19:00 Showroom for net-inspired digital culture Following the Initial Public Opening, electrolobby will harbor an archipelago of net-inspired lifestyles: a marketplace of opinions, projects, branded cultural commodities and their pirated bootlegs-a venue in which genetic researchers meet experimental entertainers, food jockeys mingle with MP3 mixers, game designers kibitz with concept engineers... openX-electrolobby will focus on the bold strategies being spawned in the white heat of social, economic and cultural transformation, which are rapidly overhauling global computer networks. Generations X, Y and Z will come together in full confidence and share the challenges, conflicts, and opportunities faced in this, the very top-level domain of life. Monotonik/UK - One of the hottest Internet music labels in the area of ambient IDM-Techno and Dope Beats. With: Lackluster (aka Distance), Subi, Vim!, Thug (aka Serkul), Dharma+Dice, Sushi Brother, Jiva, and others. The Free Software Project/USA - A blend of cutting edge online journalism and the Open Source Way of Life, with continual feedback from major protagonists on the digital stage. With: Andrew Leonard Pixelporno/CH/USA - An ensemble of projects centered on voyeuristic network technology, sex confusion, and the nagging problem of designer babies. With: Stylo, Steeph1, Wale, Lopetz and others. etoy/EU/USA - etoy establishes bridges between business culture and consumer culture, between power and subversion, beyond good and evil. With: etoy.ZAI (CEO), etoy.GRAMAZIO (President), agent.NASDAQ aka Reinhold Grether Memepool/USA - One of the most prominent examples of the new generation of collaborative data filtering (weblogging). With: Joshua Schachter Next Sex Web Jam/F/I/J - A crack team of International designers has just 36 hours and a mission: programming the ultimate Next Sex web portal. With: Sebastien 'Seb' Kochman, Tony 'Chick' Derbomez, Sebastien 'Jolls' Giuli, Guillaume 'Run' Renard, Olivier Janin and others, in association with Shift (Japan) Boombox/CH - The collective of networkers, designers, promoters, DJs, VJs and food jockeys is a prime example of the reciprocal relationship between club culture and Internet culture. With: Mouthwatering, Micromusic, Bro Destruct, Stocktown, Dublab and others. Sissy Fight 2000/USA - An online multi-user game faces the problem of coming up with promising strategies in the age of evolutionary biology. With: Eric Zimmerman Icontown/D - An unusual network community project based on the concept of the pixel as building material. With: Mayor Be aka Bernd Holzhausen Leonardo/F/USA - Leonardo, an artistic and scientific network that has existed for over 30 years has been slapped with a lawsuit by a French financial firm claiming violation of its trademark rights. With: Annick Bureaud Distributed Annotation System/USA - A program for the publication of genome data, based on the controversial Napster technology. With: Lincoln Stein lo-ser.org/A - The prime time independent media manufacturer has targeted cheap, portable consumer electronics as a vehicle for communicating within the subculture. With: lo-ser (aka Chris Kummerer) Giant Connection Machine/UK - A series of micro-DJ lectures about mutations in electronic music, media theory and science fiction. With: Kodwo Eshun Concept and program: TNC Network/F (Tina Cassani, Bruno Beusch), Spatial design: Scott Ritter/USA/A 4. General information .................................... The Ars Electronica Festival staff offers comprehensive visitors' services for festival guests. At our online service page, you'll find answers to your questions concerning: * ticket prices and booking information, * hotel reservation service(including moderately-priced youth hostel accommodations), * a city map with a detailed description of festival venues, and * contact addresses. For more details please go to http://kultur.aec.at/festival2000/service_contact/index_service.html Our Hotel Booking Service can be found at http://kultur.aec.at/festival2000/service_contact/hotel_e.html Tickets Reservation & Information at http://kultur.aec.at/festival2000/service_contact/tickets_e.html .................................... 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