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Table of Contents: Internet Moving Images Archive Rick Prelinger <footage@panix.com> Moving Image Gallery Press Release http://www.movingimagegallery.com/press.html MIG <MIG@movingimagegallery.com> Fwd: [s11-awol] Satirical web game on Stolen Generations dr woooo <vornman@excite.com> Invitation Kalina Bunevska <kalina@scca.org.mk> Social Movements Day T.R.Jordan@open.ac.uk My photos from the 'Inauguration' Jonathan Prince <jonathan@killyourtv.com> Mark Tribe talks @ jihui: Friday, January 26, 2001 7 PM - Parsons Center for Ne z@apiece.net R E A L T O K Y O vol.11 Tetsuya OZAKI <ozaki@blue.ocn.ne.jp> Panel at SVA: Art and Architecture in the Space of Media Ostrow/Kaneda <so5@is2.nyu.edu> cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo Cuckoo <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz> microsoft dns hacked? s|a|m <sam@media.com.au> Jordan Crandall - Drive in Rotterdam Nat Muller <Nathalie.Muller@skynet.be> A counter-forum [to Davos] in Brazil Wessel van Rensburg <Wessel@eCountries.com> Press Release "CAPITOL & GENDER" Kalina Bunevska <kalina@scca.org.mk> festival ''e-phos 2001'' announcement "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 16:47:10 -0800 From: Rick Prelinger <footage@panix.com> Subject: Internet Moving Images Archive I'm writing to announce a launch of a new public project, the Internet Moving Images Archive. The Archive is a nonprofit initiative to open and promote film and video archives to the public by making their holdings freely available. This non-commercial resource contains high-quality digital video files representing ephemeral (advertising, educational, industrial, documentary, amateur and government) films relevant to the study of 20th-century American culture and society, media and media production, communication, technology, geography, landscape, urban history, economics, political science, warfare, the New Deal, and many other subject areas. At present it contains approximately 360 out of a planned total of 1001 titles, all from Prelinger Archives. All are available for free downloading and reuse, with no restrictions other than that the films cannot be resold or licensed by anyone in their entirety or as stock footage. Our intention is that these titles should circulate freely as "open-source" content. I encourage you to download this material for your own use and for the use of others. I hope that easy access to these films will assist scholars, mediamakers, teachers, students, exhibitors and members of the general public in coming to terms with the complex and diverse audiovisual history of the 20th century. You'll need a fast connection, as the digitized video files are in MPEG-2 format and quite large. However, they look great, and will play back on a regular TV screen as well on your computer. (See the site for information on playback and tech requirements). In the next few months they will also be available in MPEG-4, a friendlier format for lower-bandwidth users. At present, the best way to reach the site is through my own homepage at http://www.prelinger.com. Ultimately, the simplified URL will be http://www.moviearchive.org. An article on the background and rationale for this project may be found at http://eserver.org/bs/52/prelinger.html. The Internet Moving Images Archive is a project of the Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) in collaboration with Prelinger Archives (http://www.prelinger.com). With many thanks, Rick Prelinger Rick Prelinger Prelinger Archives http://www.prelinger.com P.O. Box 590622, San Francisco, Calif. 94159-0622 +1 415 750-0445 Fax: +1 415 750-0607 footage@panix.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 00:06:33 -0800 From: MIG <MIG@movingimagegallery.com> Subject: Moving Image Gallery Press Release http://www.movingimagegallery.com/press.html Immediate release: Moving Image Gallery 414 Broadway 3 Fl NY, NY 10013 212.966.4741 http://www.movingimagegallery.com Thursday, February 8 -28, 2001 Opening Reception Thursday February 8th,2001 6-9 Gallery hours 12:00-1:30 PM or by Appt. MIG Presents: Loopixel - A series of projected computer generated imagery on canvas Artist: Doron Golan http://www.computerfinearts.com/show/index.html Doron Golan investigates the relationship between painting and the use of time, light portrayed through computer visualizations and compressed imagery. In using short loops, three to thirty seconds, these projected illuminations create a meditative environment that suggests a quality of timeless space. Mr. Golan says, "My work embraces the physical projection light, and yet, is related to the romantic idea of using light as a metaphor for the realization of the nature of art and ideals." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 17:54:31 -0800 (PST) From: dr woooo <vornman@excite.com> Subject: Fwd: [s11-awol] Satirical web game on Stolen Generations latest use of gadgets at demos by activists. anarchisma nd the use of technology ! http://www.ainfos.ca/en/ainfos05709.html _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 09:56:19 +0100 From: Kalina Bunevska <kalina@scca.org.mk> Subject: Invitation We have the pleasure to invite you to the opening of the international project for public art and theory CAPITAL & GENDER (Curator: Suzana Milevska) And to the opening of the exhibition of the series of photographs by Marina Abramovic Great China Wall Walk 25.01. 2001, 20.00 Open Graphic Art Studio at the Museum of the City of Skopje CAPITAL & GENDER - conference 24.01. 2001, 10.00-18.00 (Suzana Milevska, Dorothee Bauerle - Willert, Branka Andzelkovic, Despina Angelovska, Jara Bubnova, Zdenko Buzek, Danica Dakic/Sandra Sterle, Luchezar Boyadjiev) 25.01. 2001, 10.00-12.30 (Katalin Timar, Huseyin B. Alptekin, Olga Zhuk, Ljubica Arsovska, Ivanka Apostolova, Eleni Laperi Koci, Svetlana Racanovic) 26.01. 2001, 10.00-12.30 (Marina Grzinic, Jara Boubnova, Yuko Hasegawa, Dorothee Bauerle - Willert, Zaneta Vangeli, Huseyin B. Alptekin, Xenis Sachinis) PERFECT MATCH - exhibition of public art projects 26.01.2001, 18.00 - 22.00, City Shopping Mall Curator: Suzana Milevska Participants: Huseyin B. Alptekin, Maja Bajevic, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Zdenko Buzek, Tatjana Vujinovic, Danica Dakic/Sandra Sterle, Marina Grzinic, Hristina Ivanoska/Yane Calovski, Slavica Janeslieva, Kai Kaljo, Zoran Naskovski/Jelena Jocic, Tanja Ostojic, Elena Panajotova, RassimŠ, Dejan Spasovik, Ana Stojkovic, Igor Tosevski, Violeta Capovska PROMOTION of the web project www.scca.org.mk/capital/ 27.01.2001, 20.00 Center for Contemporary Art ORGANIZORS: Open Graphic Art Studio, Center for Contemporary Art and the Association for Evaluation and Promotion of Heritage and Heritage Education SPONZORS: The Ministry of Culture of Republic of Macedonia Soros Art and Culture Network Program - Cultural Link Component Kultur Kontakt - Austria Pro Helvetia - Reseaux Est-Ouest ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 13:48:08 -0000 From: T.R.Jordan@open.ac.uk Subject: Social Movements Day University of East London LD0302 The Docklands Campus D A Y S C H O O L Political Activism & Social Movements Hacktervism: Anti-Deportation Campaigns: Samba, Carnival: Non-Stop Picket S.A Embassy: New urban movements S.A: Politics of tourism in S.A: London Socialist Alliance: Kashmiris: Environmental Facility:Indigenous rights in Venezuela: International Union of Sex Workers: The human revolution. Saturday February 3rd *F R E E!* 10:30 - 4:45 Road: A13- Royal Docks- Royal Albert Way, Tubes: Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Cyprus station (on campus). Jubilee Line to Canning Town and change. P u t o n y o u r P a r t y S h o e s! details & enqs: j.burnett@uel.ac.uk a.p.white@uel.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 09:05:36 -0500 From: Jonathan Prince <jonathan@killyourtv.com> Subject: My photos from the 'Inauguration' Enjoy! The Installation of George W Bush January 20th 2001 http://www.killyourtv.com/990/gwb-installation Sign up on site for future photos and information on DC events and other fun stuff. Jonathan - -- .. Jonathan Prince jonathan@killyourtv.com http://KillYourTV.com - it's bad for you http://GWBushSucks.com - he's bad for everyone http://USoutofColombia.org - stupid wars are bad ........................................................ 'When I was coming up, it was a dangerous world, and you knew exactly who they were. It was us versus them, and it was clear who them was. Today, we are not so sure who the they are, but we know they're there.' - GW Bush ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:19:42 -0800 From: z@apiece.net Subject: Mark Tribe talks @ jihui: Friday, January 26, 2001 7 PM - Parsons Center for New Design Mark Tribe talks @ jihui - about Rhizome, about netart (past-current-future) Presented by jihui (A Project of the NetArt Initiative) Friday, January 26, 2001 7 PM Parsons Center for New Design 55 West 13th Street, 9th Fl. New York, NY 10011 live webast at http://netart-init.org 7pm est. Mark Tribe is an artist, entrepreneur, curator and arts administrator whose interests lie at the intersection of emerging technologies and contemporary art. In 1996, he founded Rhizome.org, a nonprofit organization ocused on new media art. He then founded StockObjects, a startup company that sold animations and other digital objects online. Mark speaks widely on new media art and nonprofit management. Recent speaking engagements include The Art Institute of Chicago,Rhode Island School of Design and Razorfish Inc. He plays an active role as an advocate for net artists on grant panels and in the press. He also serves on the advisory boards of nonprofit arts organizations and new media companies. His most recent artwor, a net art project called StarryNight, is an interface for browsing Rhizomes text library that represents each article as a star in a night sky. StarryNight can be found online at www.rhizome.org/starrynight. Prior to Rhizome.org and StockObjects, Mark wrked as an artist in Berlin, and developed commercial web sites at Pixelpark GmbH, a leading German new media agency. He received a Masters of Fine Arts in Visual Art from the University of California, San Diego in 1994 and a BA in Visual Art from Brown Uiversity in 1990. The NETART INITIATIVE <http://netart-init.org> is a loosely knit, open source based, hub styled, forum oriented, action enabled consortium, where people meet, virtually and bodily, to communicate, exchange, and discourse for advancing te understanding of a virtual art, a networked art and an art that will be pervasive and ubiquitous in the years to come. jihui (the meeting point), a self-regulated digital salon, invites all interested people to send ideas for discussion/ performance/et, jihui is where your voice heard and your vision shared. jihui is sponsored by Digital Design Department and Center for New Design @Parsons School of Design A project of NETART INITIATIVE ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 01:25:15 +0900 From: Tetsuya OZAKI <ozaki@blue.ocn.ne.jp> Subject: R E A L T O K Y O vol.11 R E A L T O K Y O _____22_01_2001_Tue_vol.11___________ http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ [This Week's Index] (1) Tokyo, 4 Weeks: Unsolvable riddle by Shimabuku Michihiro (2) RealCities: From Paris Movie Pass Dilemma by Takahata Yuki (3) Tokyo Cruise 006 Little Flames Flickering in the Window by Serizawa Takashi (4) Present of the Week: *Invitation to 'MacWorld2001' and many others! ================================================================= (1) Tokyo, 4 Weeks ================================================================= 'Noguchi Rika Exhibition': Unsolvable riddle by Shimabuku Michihiro The title of the exhibition is 'Did he reach the Moon?' and the photograph that was used for the pamphlet and poster is of a helicopter. You have no idea whether it's landing or taking off. Puzzling... http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/4weeks/0015-shimabuku.htm ================================================================= (2) RealCities: From Paris ================================================================= Movie Pass Dilemma by Takahata Yuki A record 164 million people went to the movies last year in France, an increase of 6% over 1999. 'Movie passes' introduced by the major film distributors are said to be the cause of the phenomenon... http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/cities/0010-paris.htm ================================================================= (3) Tokyo Cruise 006 ================================================================= Little Flames Flickering in the Window by Serizawa Takashi 'You, noisy idiot! Smarten up! Ha'. I looked at the direction where the voice was coming from. A drunken flabby middle-aged man was shouting at a point inside the train car. 'Smarten up'? Look at yourself. It was 8:00pm on the Chuo Line's kakueki teisha (train that stops at every station)... http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/column/seri06.htm ================================================================= (4) Present of the Week ================================================================= To pray for many hits we've prepared lots of presents! Send in your name! Be aware that each present has a different closing date. Instead of announcing the winners we just send them their prize. (* is new!) * Invitation to 'MacWorld2001' * Invitation to 'AO' by Pappa TARAHUMARA Tower Records' CD case & sticker Invitation to 'Noguchi Rika Exhibition' 'UNCHAIN': catalogue and sticker 'DEEP SEIJUN': catalogue 'Sweet and Lowdown': catalogue 'Gift of Hope': Invitation ticket 'Phantom the Submarine' Preview invitation tickets REALTOKYO stickers (ten per set) for thirty people. To apply and for further information, please contact: http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/present/present.htm Please send your ideas and opinions to info@realtokyo.co.jp. Three users who send us mail will be chosen to receive a little gift - ---PR---------------------------------------------------------------- ad@realtokyo.co.jp <mailto:ad@realtokyo.co.jp> REALTOKYO is looking for advertisers wanting to put banners in the website and mail magazine. Banners will get lots of hits from people attracted to a website full of catchy information on cinema, art, music, the theatre and other fun events in town. Please contact the following email address for dimensions and costs. info@realtokyo.co.jp <mailto:ad@realtokyo.co.jp> - -----------------------------------------------------------------PR-- ============================================================= No part of the text or images from this site may be used without permission from the publisher. Copyright 2001 REALTOKYO - ------------------------------------------------------------- Tetsuya OZAKI Editor in Chief / REALTOKYO ozaki@realtokyo.co.jp http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:47:37 -0500 From: Ostrow/Kaneda <so5@is2.nyu.edu> Subject: Panel at SVA: Art and Architecture in the Space of Media Art and Architecture in the Space of Media Thursday, Feburary 22, 2001 at the School of Visual Arts Beyond Form: Art and Architecture in the Space of Media is premised on the view that art and architecture are being absorbed into a technological network that is literally modifying and transforming our relation to the world through its ability to recontextualize a subject and its representation. As such this panel is concerned with how it has come to re-organize our conception of art and architecture as practices. Consequently, the presentations and discussion that make up this event will form a hypertext that address how within the fields of art and architecture this condition is being responded. Tom Zummer (Artist and Theorist), Ed Keller (digital artist / film+arch theorist) Ben Neill (Composer) Fabian Marcaccio (Artist) and the architectural group of Christine Calderon, Omar Calderon and Peter Dorsey (Architects) will address how artists and architects responding to the mediating space of technology seek to broaden the critical parameters of their disciples, rather than merely produce a technological aesthetic. This confluence of the conceptual grounding of art and architecture is emerging as a significant issue as museums and galleries increasingly come to focus on how this territory will come to be defined. Moderated by Saul Ostrow who is the Director of the Center for Visual Art and Culture, University of Connecticut as well as a critic and curator. He is also the former Editor of the book series Critcal Voices in Art, Theory and Culture G+B Arts International and is presently Art Editor,Bomb Magazine, Co-Editor, Lusitania Press and a contributing editor NYArts Magazine. He recently curated an exhibition titled Working Digitally: No Web Sites Please. Fabian Marcaccio is an artist. His most recent project "Predator" a collaboration with the architect Gregg Lynn which will open at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio at the end of Januarary. He lives and works in NYC and is represented by Gorney Bravin Lee Gallery. Ben Neill is a composer, performer, and designer of his own unique electro-acoustic instrument, the mutantrumpet. He has recorded six CDs of his music on the Verve, Astralwerks, New Tone and Ear-Rational labels. His sound/light installations have been exhibited at Paula Cooper Gallery, American Museum of Natural History, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England and Sandra Gering Gallery in New York among others. Neill has toured internationally since the mid 1980's and was Music Curator of the Kitchen from 1992-98. Omar Calderon, Peter Dorsey and Christine Calderon , began their collaboration after completing the architectural masters program at Columbia University. They are the Guest Editors for 'Beyond Form, Architecture in the Space of the Media Age' to be published by Lusitania Press spring 2001. Thomas Zummer is an artist, curator, writer and scholar. He is currently completing a book, Intercessionary Technologies: Database, Archive, Interface, on the early history of reference systems. Mr. Zummer's drawings and sculptural works have shown worldwide and has forthcoming shows in Paris, London and Toronto. He is a frequent lecturer on philosophy and the history of technology, and teaches in the Critical Studies Department at New York University. In 1994, with Robert Reynolds, curated CRASH: Nostalgia for the Absence of Cyberspace at Thread Waxing Space in New York. This was one of the first major exhibitions to have a significant portion of works available online, and in/as other forms of transmission. He is also a contributing editor to Discourse, a journal of media studies. Thomas Zummer lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Ed Keller is a Designer, professor, writer, architect, and multimedia artist based in NYC. Current work includes the online interactive development startup aBIO+ Studios, as well as architectural design, digital video cine-roman projects, interactive / new media installations, and screenplays under the aegis of atelier Chronotope, a design research studio he founded in 1998. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture and acting director, Advanced Architectural Design Program, 2000-01. His design research, collaborations, essays and interviews have been published in ANY, AD, Guggenheim Museum Publications, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Architecture, Parpaings, Precis, Wired, Metropolis, Assemblage and Progressive Architecture. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 18:09:20 +1300 From: Cuckoo <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz> Subject: cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo - ---------------------------------- CUCKOO - ---------------------------------- Cuckoo is an ongoing itinerant project working gratis with artists and the contemporary art community. (In other words we put on shows in other peoplešs galleries.) Our first installment is at the former Archill Gallery in Auckland, Aotearoa (before the Moving Image Centrešs programme opens there in February), corner Great North Rd and Elgin St, Grey Lynn. The fourth of four projects this summer there will be, from 6pm: - ---------------------------------- A sound performance organised by Joyoti Wylie, with Zoe Drayton, Jeffrey Holdaway, Clinton Watkins, Lauren Winstone and Joyoti Wylie accompanied by the inaugural Cuckoo Performance Night feat. Emma Bugden, Emma Bugden & Julaine Stephenson, and Gayrilla! Then we will be taking the bus to the Anna Bibby Gallery for the 9pm opening of a special Cuckoo museum show hosting les objets de Bad Al and David Clegg. The Anna Bibby show (and the second of the two shows there) will be open from 11am-5pm on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday following the opening. The Anna Bibby Gallery is on Kitchener Street by the corner of Victoria Street in the city. All Cuckoo openings are BYO. - ---------------------------------- FOR MORE DETAILS - ---------------------------------- Check our website at http://www.cuckoo.org.nz or call the inpho line on +64 9 274 8889 ext 8190. Send us your address and get on the e-mailing list now for updates <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz>. - ---------------------------------- We warmly welcome any offers for temporary exhibiting space. Cuckoo is presently Jon Bywater, Judy Darragh, Daniel Malone, Ani OšNeill and Gwynneth Porter. Email us at cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz. - ---------------------------------- MAILING LIST - ---------------------------------- You have received this message from Cuckoo because we believe you have an interest in events and opportunities related to contemporary arts and culture. 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Drive is about the influence of moving images onto the spectators. About their psychological and physical impact. But it is also about the development of the cinematographic language and its deep connection with the changing society. Crandall has conciously embedded Drive in a historical and political context. Historical by using old film techniques (Super 8 mm and 16 mm), which he transformed into a contemporary document by DVD and the latest software. Political by using civilian and military images. Military footage shows a very different approach than 'ordinary' film does. It does not register movements but tracks them. Crandall combines recordings by espionage cameras, satellites, Night Vision devices and thermal imaging cameras, to create an interaction of movement, technology and even erotic desire. This way Drive's hybrid post-cinematic imagery contributes to film history. V2_Organisation Eendrachtsstraat 10 - 3012 XL Rotterdam tel: 31.10.2067272 - fax: 31.10.2067271 URL: www.V2.nl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:54:51 -0000 From: Wessel van Rensburg <Wessel@eCountries.com> Subject: A counter-forum [to Davos] in Brazil >From eCountries' Davos pages http://www.ecountries.com/globalregion/preview/2697868 The program for the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with several dozen open panels and 500 workshops, has been nailed down. It doesn't look at all like the program for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Not at all. For $19,000, participants at Davos can expect top-class resort accommodations and some pretty fancy finger food. Participants at the World Social Forum - running concurrently in Porto Alegre, Brazil - will crowd into whatever local accommodations they can find, including student dormitories at the pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. On the upside, the participation fee is considerably less steep: $50. Accommodations aside, the topical themes of the two meetings sound similar: "Sustaining Growth and Bridging the Divides," for the Davos meeting of top business, political, and intellectual leaders; versus "Production of Wealth and Social Reproduction" and "Access to Wealth and Sustainability" for the activists in Brazil. But in the workshops, the differences reappear. Topping the agenda at the Brazilian meeting will be "North-South Links in the Struggle for Humanity and Against Neoliberalism." The discussion is organized by the Canadian-based Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and is primarily concerned, according to Rudolph Ryser, CWIS' president, with linking indigenous people in the North, Central and South America in a fight against globalization. World Social Forum http://www.worldsocialforum.org/ Third world network http://www.twnside.org.sg/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 13:01:59 +0100 From: Kalina Bunevska <kalina@scca.org.mk> Subject: Press Release "CAPITOL & GENDER" CAPITAL & GENDER - Conference 24-26 January Capital & Gender conference will include theorists, curators, art critics, managers and artists from different Balkan and other Eastern countries (Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, SR Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and several guests from the Western countries, invited to cover the four different topics entailed within the framework of the main theme of the project: the problem of the reflection of the capital on the gender and sexual difference in the countries that are experiencing the shift from state to market economy. The three-day conference will take place at the space of the Open Graphic Art Studio at the Museum of the City of Skopje in organization of Suzana Milevska, curator and theorist from Macedonia. Topics 24 January morning session first topic: Capital, Information and Difference The problem of the proliferation of money and information is influencing the concept of sexual differentiation in the countries where the social issues of equality and difference in the past fifty years were structured differently than in the Western countries. second topic: Real Art/Virtual Money The question of art that is socially and politically engaged becomes a very delicate issue in the context where the art market does not exist and the financial problems shape the art concepts directly. afternoon session: Capital in Theory and Practice - workshop or Workshop at the Contemporary Art Center - curators: Suzana Milevska and Melentie Pandilovski. 25 January morning session third topic: Pay- per View Art The question of sex and pornography in arts differs from time to time, from one culture to another. Within this session the different aspects and attitudes toward these problems are going to be discussed in the framework of different laws and cultural corporeal stereotypes in East and West. fourth topic Gender & Management Presentations of cultural managers and comparing different experiences in conditions of transformation of the attitude toward culture in transitional societies 26 January Troubles with Sex, Theory and History - Lecture by Marina Grzinic Who is Afraid of a Big Bad Capital - panel discussion with all participants comparing the fears and desires of the new coming society Web project workshops: 24, 25, 26, and 27 January Each day there are going to be organized web project workshops at the Contemporary Art Center. The web project is imagined as a parallel activity that gives opportunity to the artists to put parts or whole projects on Internet that are discussing the main topics of the Capital & Gender project or the Perfect Match public art exhibition. Curator of the workshops: Suzana Milevska and Melentije Pandilovski, Director of the CAC. 24 January 10.00 - 11.30 Capital, Information and Difference Suzana Milevska, Dorothee Bauerle - Willert, Branka Andzelkovic, Despina Angelovska 12.00 - 13.00 Real Art/Virtual Money Jara Boubnova, Zdenko Buzek, Danica Dakic/Sandra Sterle, Luchezar Boyadjiev 14.30 - 16.00 Workshop - Capital in Theory and Practice (14.30 - 20.00 - optional: Web project digital workshop, Curator; Melentie Pandilovski, Contemporary Art Center) 25 January 10.00 - 11.30 Pay- per View Art Huseyin Alptekin, Katalin Timar 12.00 - 13.00 Gender and Management Olga Zhuk, Ljubica Arsovska, Eleni Laperi Koci, Svetlana Racanovic 20.00 The Great Wall Walk - Marina Abramovic (photographs with drawings) Open Graphic Art Studio Opening of the exhibition of 12 drawings over photographs by Marina Abramovic of her project The Walk on the Great Wall with Ulay 26 January 10.00-11.00 Troubles with Sex Theory and History - Lecture by Marina Grzinic 11.00 - 12.30 Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Capital (round table) Moderator: Jara Boubnova (Bulgaria) Participants: Yuko Hasegawa, Dorothee Baurle-Willert, Huseyin B. Alptekin, Zaneta Vangeli, Xenis Sachinis 14.30 - 19.00 Optional: Web project digital workshop, Contemporary Art Center Participants of the conference and the workshops: Huseyin B. Alptekin, artist (Turkey), Ljubica Arsovska, Editor in Chief of Culturen zivot magazine (Macedonia), Dotothee Bauerle-Willert, art historian (Germany), Jara Boubnova, curator (Bulgaria), Luchezar Boyadjiev, artist (Bulgaria), Zdenko Buzek (Croatia), Danica Dakic, artist (BiH), Marina Grzinic, artist and art theorist (Slovenia), Yuko Hasegawa, selector of the 7th International Istanbul Biennial (Japan), Eleni Laperi Koci, art manager (Albania), Suzana Milevska, curator and art theorist, (Macedonia), Svetlana Racanovic, art manager (Monte Negro, SRY), Sandra Sterle, artist (Croatia), Katalin Timar, art historian (Hungary), Olga Zhuk, cultural and art manager (Ukraina), Zaneta Vangeli, artist (Macedonia) 18.00 - 22.00 - PERFECT MATCH Opening of the public art project in the City Shopping Mall Curator: Suzana Milevska Participants: Huseyn B. Alptekin (Turkey), Maja Bajevic (BiH), Zdenko Buzek (Croatia), Luchezar Boyadjiev (Bulgaria), Violeta Capovska (Macedonia/Australia), Danica Dakic/Sandra Sterle (BiH/Croatia), Marina Grzinic (Slovenia), Hristina Ivanoska/Yane Calovski (Macedonia/USA), Slavica Janeslieva (Macedonia), Kai Kaljo (Estonia), Zoran Naskovski/ Jelena Jocic (SR Yugoslavia), Rassim Š (Bulgaria), Dejan Spasovik (Macedonia), Igor Tosevski (Macedonia), Tanja Ostojic (SR Yugoslavia), Ana Stojkovic (Macedonia), Tatjana Vujinovic (SR Yugoslavia) 27 January 10.00 - 20.00 Web project digital workshop, Contemporary Art Center 20.00 - PROMOTION of the web project www.scca.org.mk/capital/ Contemporary Art Center ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:02:04 +0200 From: "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr> Subject: festival ''e-phos 2001'' announcement apologies for cross postings 3rd International Festival of Film and New Media on Art ''e-phos 2001'' on the B O D Y K I N E S I S - ANAMORPHOSIS in the DIGITAL ERA 2 3 M a y - 3 June 2 0 0 1 Athens, Greece www.filmart.gr alas@ath.forthnet.gr tel: 00301-7520064-5 fax: 00301-7520064 ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net