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Table of Contents: ANN: Concrete poetry festival in Berlin Florian Cramer <paragram@gmx.net> April 2001 TEXT "Phonet][r][ix" <netwurker@hotkey.net.au> On my way to Strandgaten 228 Vanessa Black <whitecube@asia.com> monochrom: no more wankelmut das ende der nahrungskette <jg@monochrom.at> invitation/private view +++ shopping windows "Armin Medosch" <armin@easynet.co.uk> STREAMMINISTER: ICANN klaas@streamminster.de headmap [recent futurism] "Ben" <justbenjamin@hotmail.com> DESK TOPPING "SMART Project Space" <smartps@xs4all.nl> HEROES: SEE YOU IN THE NEXT WAR Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> artAngels - 01.4 Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> CODE CONFERENCE WEBCAST Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Green Guide Online - News Update 3rd April 2001 greenguide <greenguide@hhm.co.uk> RELEASE: APRIL 3, 2001 "Pirelli INTERNETional Award - Technical Committee" <info@pirelliaward.com> Snow Blossom House opensorcery <opensorcery@opensorcery.net> 7 interactive songs mouchette <mouchette@mouchette.org> FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNITY RESEARCH NETWORK CONFERENCE Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Privacy Lecture Series: Computer Crime, Search And Seizure Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> =?iso-8859-1?Q?a_r_c_h_=E9_e_-_sommaire_|-=3E_avril_01_?= "Pierre Robert" <probert@videotron.ca> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 17:50:27 +0200 From: Florian Cramer <paragram@gmx.net> Subject: ANN: Concrete poetry festival in Berlin intermediale poesie - konkret wege der konkreten poesie ::: lectures and performances: april 23, 2001 - april 25, 2001 ::: exhibition: april 2,2001 - april 27, 2001 literaturWERKstatt berlin Majakowskiring 46/48 Berlin (district Pankow) Germany http://www.literaturwerkstatt.org ::::::::::::: exhibition visual poetry by franz mon, klaus-peter dencker and stephan krass april 2, 2001 - april 27, 2001 ::::::::::::: lectures and performances audio texts april 23, 8 p.m. Gerhard Rühm and Monika Lichtenfeld, Jaap Blonk and Michael Lentz visual texts april 24, 8 p.m. Franz Mon and Klaus-Peter Dencker. introduction: Friedrich W. Block (in German) intermedia april 25, 8 p.m. Lole Gessler and mi_ga <http://www.asco-o.lt>. introduction: Florian Cramer (in German) supported by the Royal Dutch Embassy, Nederlands Literair Produktie- en Vertalingenfons and the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs project leader: Axel Bayer ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 07:32:06 +1000 From: "Phonet][r][ix" <netwurker@hotkey.net.au> Subject: April 2001 TEXT - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: April 2001 TEXT issue out now Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 19:30:55 +1000 From: Tess Brady <tessbrad@deakin.edu.au> Dear All, The April 2001 Vol 5 No 1 issue of TEXT is now available at <http://www.gu.edu.au/school/art/text/> Along with this issue is the second in our series of Special Issues Writing OnLine/OnLine Writing edited by Komninos Zervos. Enjoy! Nigel Krauth and Tess BradyEditors . . .... ..... net.wurk][.Phonet][r][ix][ n.sert no here xXXx + www.hotkey.net.au/~netwurker .... . .??? ....... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 20:03:56 +0200 From: Vanessa Black <whitecube@asia.com> Subject: On my way to Strandgaten 228 White Cube is proud to present James Fuentes On my way to Strandgaten 228 Bedervet flere =F8yeavdelingen p=E5 i New York i Bergen i White Cube tredje langtidsvarsel f=E5r pris Hard mot de Harde tyrann f=F8r l=F8d Tobbakk gir kun for voksne R=F8yking ble Troms=F8 p=E5 i White Cube =E5 rimlig kj=F8pt poeng Spillere har av KIA i Berlin? Poem by James Fuentes (without prior knowledge of Norwegian) | Thursday | 5th April 2001 | 8pm-10pm | C. 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Spamming, mail= =20 bombing and infecting is ugly and not at all our style. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - ------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 09:21:37 +0200 From: das ende der nahrungskette <jg@monochrom.at> Subject: monochrom: no more wankelmut monochrom no more wankelmut enter a world of mehrheitsfaehige kunst galerie stadtpark, wichnerstrasse, a-3500 krems eroeffnung,:sonntag, 8. april 2001 einfuehrung: drehli robnik ausstellung: 11. april bis 5. mai 2001 mittwoch bis samstag 11 bis 19 uhr www.monochrom.at ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 19:32:00 +0200 From: "Armin Medosch" <armin@easynet.co.uk> Subject: invitation/private view +++ shopping windows Shopping Windows, Part I Shopping Windows I is the first part of a two part ongoing online exhibition with works newly commissioned by Telepolis. In part 1 the following works are presented (alphabetically): * Giselle Beiguelman - <Content=No Cache> * Matthew Fuller - BallPool * Harwood/Scotoma.org - Waste_Words Their Weight & Frequency in London's Municipial Rubbish Shopping Windows index page (English) http://www.heise.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html Shopping Windows index page (German) http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html Shopping Windows - Net art after e-commerce 'Net art after the age of e-commerce and the death of net art' should be the full subtitle of the exhibition 'Shopping Windows' which follows the intertwining pathways of art on the Internet and the arrival and death of e-commerce as we knew it. 2000 will be remembered as the year when the I-Bubble burst. For others, disillisionment about the net started a while earlier ago represented by manifestos and other declarations about 'The End of Net Art'. Both, in the artistic and commercial realm we can only look forward while still doing some damage assessment. We hope that what can be seen as the end of an era has also cleared the air and gives us the chance for a fresh start in 2001. The good old dialectic of deconstruction and rebuild allows us to embrace irony in view of near disaster and thereby stay optimistic. Excerpt of curatorial statement. Full text: http://www.heise.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/about.html Curated by: Armin Medosch Giselle Beiguelman - <Content=No Cache> giselle@desvirtual.com <Content=No Cache> is about the loss of inscription. It talks about error messages. Its point of departure is a curious tag, "content = no cache". Placed in the html code it updates the contents of any on line page, erasing what was written before. It announces a new condition of writing. >From now on it does not inscribe anymore. It just describes. Like Error Messages. This site, <Content=No Cache>, deals with the new dimension of error messages and inquires the paradoxes of on-line writing. It questions the famous html publishing software slogan, the acronym wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) by asking: is it? Integrated into "The Book of Errors", it also documents the relationship between webreaders and error messages. Those messages are aesthetically reworked and exhibited on new pages. By doing this, the web site creates a different context for them and inverts the relation between what is seen and what is read. In a few words, <Content=No Cache> works as if it would be possible to operate on the borderline between reading and vision, in order to explore what is supposed to be 'cyberliteracy'. Matthew Fuller/Scotoma.org - BallPool matthew fuller <matt@axia.demon.co.uk> A figure is trapped inside a children's softplay structure. No door, no window - vinyl and foam. Moving through the story sentence by sentence, the user automatically links the text backwards and forwards across its body. These links are generated by a word frequency table mapping the occurrence of words read, shaping and mirroring the processes occurring in the trapped figure. This text contains 308 different words. Harwood/Scotoma.org - Waste_Words Their Weight & Frequency in London's Minicipial Rubbish Harwood@scotoma.org A street waste basket was cleaned at 8:00am on 8th February 2001 ( the 414th Anniversary of the beheading of Mary Queen of Scots) 24 hours later the cleaner collected all the items left. Each item was weighed and photographed. All of the words occurring on every item of rubbish were then transcribed. From this table of information the frequency and weight of words disposed of per day in London has been calculated. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 01:21:21 +0200 (CEST) From: klaas@streamminster.de Subject: STREAMMINISTER: ICANN STREAMMINISTER sendet: <INTERNET GOVERNANCE - WER REGIERT DAS INTERNET?> Im Internet: Freitag 6. April 2001, 9:30 -17:15 Uhr unter www.okb.de (deutsch/engl.) Das Internet stellt Medienpolitiker, Regulierungsbehoerden und Nutzer vor neue Herausforderungen: Welche Akteure regulieren welche Sachverhalte im Internet? Wer bestimmt die technischen Strukturen und Standards? Und wer entscheidet über die Internetadressen - also letztlich darueber, wer wie im Netz überhaupt auffindbar ist? Die Konferenz will das Fallbeispiel ICANN in einem erweiterten, inhaltlichen Kontext diskutieren und Empfehlungen für zukunftsfaehige Regulierungsstrukturen im Netz entwickeln. Gaeste u.a.: Prof. Dr.Herta Daeubler-Gmelin, Hans Kraaijenbrink, Elmar Brok, Andy Müller-Maguhn, Prof. Dr.Peter Glotz Eine Veranstaltung der Bertelsmann Stiftung und der Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Programm: <http://www.democratic-internet.de/berlin2001/programm.pdf> ********************* STREAMMINISTER ****************************** Webcast, Conferencing, Archive - make your streams come true STREAMMINISTER konzeptioniert und realisiert die weltweite Uebertragung von Events im Internet - Live und On-Demand. Besuchen Sie STREAMMINISTER auf der Internetworld Berlin 15.-17.Mai (Stand www.meinberlin.de, Halle 6.2, Stand C28). Wenn Sie ueber Live Events im Internet und Streamingtechnologie regelmaessig informiert werden wollen, abonnieren Sie unseren STREAMLETTER unter http://www.streamminister.de/ml-presse.php Gruesse, Klaas Glenewinkel STREAMMINISTER Schönhauser Allee 155 10435 Berlin, Germany t+49(0)30 4473 5425 f+49(0)30 4465 3872 web: http://www.streamminister.de kontakt: service@streamminister.de ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 02:23:22 +0100 From: "Ben" <justbenjamin@hotmail.com> Subject: headmap [recent futurism] [to nettime-l] www.headmap.com Ben ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 17:36:19 +0200 From: "SMART Project Space" <smartps@xs4all.nl> Subject: DESK TOPPING SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net invites you to visit the new net art theme in the SMART Net.Art Link Collection: DESK TOPPING | A Collection of 'Disasters' on the Desktop Work by among others: Anna Best, Giselle Beiguelman, Jodi Curated by: Iris Hoppe In these works the possibilities and impossibilities of the desktop are explored. Graphical elements of the operating system are used as vehicles to play with the expected and unexpected. Patterns, frames and lines are created within the gray depths of your browser. By turning the inside outside the works seem to demystify the computer. IDENTITIES/DIGI PERSONAS has been updated with work by Annie Abrahams and INTERACTIVE POETRY & NARRATION has been updated with work by Eva Wohlgemuth If this e-mail was forwarded to you by way of someone other then SMART Project Space, and you would appreciate to receive further mailings announcing exhibitions at SMART Project Space, you can send mail to info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of your email message: "subscribe e-mailing SPS" If you would want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of your email message: "unsubscribe e-mailing SPS" SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, NL-1054 BW Amsterdam Post Office Box 15004, NL-1001 MA Amsterdam Phone: +31 20 427.5951 / 5952 | Fax.: +31 20 427.5953 Email: info@smartprojectspace.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 19:28:41 +0200 (CEST) From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: HEROES: SEE YOU IN THE NEXT WAR Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 11:57:25 +0100 From: Heroes <heroes@cqm.co.uk> Subject: PRESS RELEASE: SEE YOU IN THE NEXT WAR See You in the Next War: A chemical generation war story A film that’s more Plane-spotting than Train spotting: See You in the Next War is a 'Chemical generation war story'. A rockumentary portrait of the lives of a generation who have grown up, fought, resisted and simply survived a decade of war in the Balkans. A generation who fully embraced the punk and DIY ethos and who refused to be bullied either by an oppressive regime, or by the bombs of NATO. Humans against killing sounds like junkies against dope: See You in the Next War is an-all digital documentary feature that tells a story about the war in Yugoslavia from the perspective of the staff, friends and listeners of the rebel radio station, Belgrade radio B92. Fuck them and their law: Filmed both outside and inside Serbia over the past 18 months, See You In the Next War is both a shocking and at times shockingly absurd portrayal of life both during and in between war-time. With a musical sound-track that includes contributions from Serbia’s top bands and DJ’s, See You in the Next War is genuinely independent, guerrilla film making at it’s most daring, provocative and passionate. A must-see for anyone who believes that there always is another side to any war, other than the one portrayed by the mainstream global media or by state propaganda. Accept NO Borders!: See You in the Next War is a film that not only talks-the-talks, but also walks-the-walk in it’s search for the truth. It is a celebration of dissent and reaffirmation of the kind of free-spirit that believes that there is a need in times of crisis to accept no borders in search of the truth. The revolution will be televised and stage-managed: Filming inside Serbia was undertaken both covertly by Director/Producer Doug Aubrey with a small digital camcorder and also with the co-operation of the staff of the B92 TV dept and includes extracts from Zoran Kesic’s remarkable street-level footage of the October 5th uprising. Adopting a stylish and innovative format, that fully embraces the creative potential of digital film making; See You in the Next War reaches it’s spectacular (and contradictory) climax with the popular up-rising against the Milosevic regime and the return of some of the staff to the original B92 station in central Belgrade, for the first time since the NATO bombing and the station’s take-over. See You in the Next War: The film’s concluding moments are both a sobering warning to anyone in the west who believes that the war in the Balkans is over and also a timely reminder of the need for a genuinely independent media voice to continue to be heard not just in Serbia, but world-wide. Preview copies of the film, along with information about the film’s producers and screening/sales opportunities are available from: heroes@cqm.co.uk A Freedom fighter film in association with: Pictorial Heroes (Scotland), ANEM/B92 TV (Yugoslavia), The DvD Studio Skopje (Macedonia) and the Glasgow Film Office (Scotland). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 19:39:16 +0200 (CEST) From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: artAngels - 01.4 Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 13:36:46 From: cate@artangels.org Subject: artAngels - 01.4 A R T A N G E L S [ 0 1 . 4 ] A Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Connecting Artists & Art Patrons on the Web "Giving is Part of the Art" http://www.artAngels.org ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Welcome! ARTANGELS is pleased to present the first edition of our monthly email newsletter, highlighting art events in the Bay Area and digital philanthropy issues. This newsletter is published ONCE a month. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter in the future, please reply to this email and ask to be removed from our list. We will respectfully heed your request! Enjoy! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A G E N D A 0 1 . 4 * ODC/San Francisco - April 4-22 * BAPArts Spring Gala - April 17-18 * Hark! From the Arch ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ O D C / S a n F r a n c i s c o Dancing Downtown 2001 | 30th Anniversary Season April 4 - 22 | Yerba Buena Center for the Arts www.odcdance.org Three different programs | Five world premieres by ODC's three award winning female choreographers Tickets $38 $28 $15 415-978-2787 11 am to 6 pm daily | http://www.ticketweb.com And join ODC and artAngels for some late night reveling - ODC/verge, a benefit celebrating ODC's 30th anniversary ODC/verge Friday, April 13, 2001 Performance | 8:00 PM | Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Post-performance Party | 10:00 PM til 2:00 AM | W Hotel funky urban grooves by DJ's Brad and Chris ~ complimentary wine, champagne and hors d'oeuvres ODC/San Francisco and artAngels.org are partnering to provide you with a special rate for this fabulous evening! Mention artAngels.org at the box office and get $20 off the regular ticket price! Call today (415) 978-2787. Tickets must be purchased by Monday, April 9th! Tickets $65 performance and party $45 party only $30 performance only For more information call 415-863-6606 or visit http://www.odcdance.org ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M A R K E T R E S E A R C H & C O N S U L T I N G MindShare assists marketers, content providers, advertising and interactive agencies with market research, brand strategy, positioning & business development. Services include focus groups, user testing, survey design and analysis, customer segmentation. http://www.mindshare.to | 415.336.3471 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 S T A N N U A L B A P A r t s S P R I N G G A L A A Two-Night Celebration to Inaugurate Bay Area Performing Arts with Bay Area Dance Companies: Kunst-Stoff and Rapt Performance Group BAPAarts is a new organization of professional dancers and administrators dedicated to helping promising performance art companies attain financial and operational self-sufficiency. Tuesday/Wednesday April 17 & 18th Cowell Theater @ Fort Mason (at the rear of Herbst Pavilion - middle pier) San Francisco 7:30 PM Tickets: $18 to $25 Call Fort Mason Box Office: 415/441.3687 The event can be reached via municipal transit lines ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H A R K ! F R O M T H E A R C H I wish to extend my personal thanks to everyone who showed up on Wednesday night for our launch party at the SomArts Cultural Center. It was a smashing success thanks to the artists, sponsors, volunteers and newly-anointed Angels (that's you!) who came. My sincere apologies to those who had to wait outside or never made it in the door. Next time, we know to get a bigger space and plan for a bigger crowd. Yes. More food, more booze and more space! Please send other comments or suggestions on how to make our next event better: cate@artAngels.org. [SPONSORS] Would you like to sponsor the next artAngels event? 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"Giving is Part of the Art" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 19:02:13 +0200 (CEST) From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: CODE CONFERENCE WEBCAST An edited audio webcast of CODE, starting today in Cambridge, can be found later on at: www.ArtsOnline.com best Bronac ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 22:29:23 +0100 From: greenguide <greenguide@hhm.co.uk> Subject: Green Guide Online - News Update 3rd April 2001 *************************************************************************c You have been sent this email because you have expressed an interest in eco-friendly, natural, organic and sustainable issues. This introductory email highlights recent UK and world news stories plus Green Guide Online developments. If you appreciate having this kind of information sent to you on a regular basis, you will receive a weekly service. If not, please reply with "Remove" in the subject field, and we'll stop sending. ************************************************************************** GREEN GUIDE ONLINE NEWS UPDATE 3rd APRIL 2001 Green Summer Camps ================== In the States, Summer Camps with an environmental concern and focus are springing up everywhere. http://www.greenguideonline.com and click on News button Contaminated meat smuggled may be the source of foot and mouth ============================================================== Nick Brown, the agriculture minister, has highlighted that contaminated meat smuggled into Britain may be the most likely source of foot and mouth. http://www.greenguideonline.com and click on News button Harmful Toxins Proven to Exist in Blood Stream ============================================== A study conducted by the American government has demonstrated that most Americans have traces of toxins in their blood. http://www.greenguideonline.com and click on News button Lords voted 317 to 68 to oppose ban on fox hunting ================================================== The controversy over fox hunting continues as the Lords vote to reject the ban. http://www.greenguideonline.com and click on News button Online Competition: Springtime in Paris ======================================= tell us which river runs through Paris and you could win a romantic weekend for two in Paris this Spring. Visit http://www.greenguideonline.com and click on the competition button. ************************************************************************** This email has been sent to you as part of Green Guide Publishing¹s online service. To unsubscribe, please hit reply with "Remove" in subject line ************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 09:02:00 +0200 From: "Pirelli INTERNETional Award - Technical Committee" <info@pirelliaward.com> Subject: RELEASE: APRIL 3, 2001 [Please hit Reply if you wish to receive a Report on the Pirelli INTERNETional Award] TO AN ITALIAN PROFESSSOR THE V EDITION OF THE PIRELLI INTERNETional AWARD "More than 700 works evaluated. The US space agency NASA wins the special section prize for scientific information." Rome, Italy, April 3rd 2001 - Professor Roberto Fieschi of the University of Parma (Italy) is the winner of the V edition of the Pirelli INTERNETional Award, the first international multimedia competition launched by Pirelli in 1996 and carried out entirely on the Internet (http://www.pirelliaward.com). The awards have been assigned today in Rome, Italy, during a ceremony which was attended by Marco Tronchetti Provera, Chairman and CEO of the Pirelli Group, the Italian Prime Minister Giuliano Amato, the President of the Award's Jury Umberto Colombo and Carlo Massarini, a journalist specialized in new technologies and anchorman of Italian TV. "The Pirelli INTERNETional Award", underlined Marco Tronchetti Provera, "aims at being a concrete contribution of the Group to the 'on-line' diffusion of scientific and technological culture, and it is one of the elements of the great e-Pirelli Project which is transforming the company into a real e-company, capable of making use of new technologies to manage internal processes, develop innovative businesses and reap all the opportunities offered by the Net". After having evaluated the more than 700 works of the fifth edition, the Award's International Jury has awarded first prize of the value of 25,000 Euros to Professor Fieschi for the work "From Silicon to Computer" (http://maccw.sns.it/technet/), created in collaboration with the National Institute for the Physics of Matter (INFM). The Jury awarded it "for an outstanding presentation of a journey through the Science of Materials, one of the cutting-edge branches of the on-going scientific and technological progress." Second prize went to the American Internet-company Brainpop.com, for the homonymous Website (http://www.brainpop.com), which consists of an on-line multimedia encyclopedia, with over 150 movies on science, technology and health. The prize has been assigned for "the clarity of language, the richness of animations, the wide variety of subjects illustrated, which make of 'BrainPop' a product that will be much appreciated by the youth throughout the world." A young Hungarian programmer from Budapest, Jozsef Tellér has gained third prize, of the value of 10,000 Euros, with the multimedia project "Audiology" (http://web.interware.hu/banan/audio/), which "makes an excellent use of multimedia technology in explaining the functioning of the human ear and the field of audiology." The other prizes awarded today went to "Virtual Cell" (USA) and "Mini-Beasts" (UK) for the School Section, and to "The adventures of Piera" (Italy) for the Environment Section, whilst the American space agency NASA has won the Scientific Information Section Prize. The Pirelli INTERNETional Award, open to all Internet users world-wide, assigns prizes for over 60,000 Euros to the best works on the diffusion of scientific and technological culture created with multimedia tools, and primarily on the Internet. All entries are examined by an International Jury, chaired by Professor Colombo, which includes amongst others Nobel Prizewinner Ilya Prigogine, EU's General Director George Metakides and the Editor-in-Chief of "New Scientist" magazine Alun Anderson. The complete list of winners, regulations and on-line registration form are available on the Website http://www.pirelliaward.com. ### ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 23:24:39 -0700 From: opensorcery <opensorcery@opensorcery.net> Subject: Snow Blossom House Snow Blossom House Online Exhibit Call for Submissions Lovely, cute, queer, angry and mischievous KiSS dolls unite. Squidmen and women of hentai games join your brothers and sisters. Follow the way of the strawberries. To play is the answer. To change clothes is the method. Foreplay ist alles. To transgender, to overlay, to uncover is the tease. Welcome to Snow Blossom House. Snow Blossom House is an online exhibit that invites artists to contribute interactive erotica, games, and KiSS dolls. Contributors may use commonly available web platforms such as Java Applets, Shockwave, and Flash or freely available KiSS development software. Snow Blossom House will open as part of the Sonar Electronic Sound and Multimedia Festival in Barcelona, Spain June 14.15.16 2001. Artists will receive a 3-day pass to the Sonar Festival. To submit a proposal, game, interactive erotica, or digital doll, or for more info, write to: anne-marie@opensorcery.net http://opensorcery.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 09:15:02 +0200 From: mouchette <mouchette@mouchette.org> Subject: 7 interactive songs Dear friend, dear member of the fan-club, You have always known me as a web superstar, but now you will now discover me as a pop singer. I made music and I composed these 7 songs for you. They have no words, no title, but I am sure you will understand their meaning. As tiny as they are, each of them is a complete song, a whole piece of interactive music which you can also see and touch. Their interaction is not so much in the mouse clicks than in your own reactions. The last of these 7 songs will be my very last song. You may recall it, play it again, but it will link you to nowhere. Its lack of interactivity will leave you alone with your own reactions. http://mouchette.org/music - -- *bisou* Mouchette http://mouchette.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 19:13:03 +0200 (CEST) From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNITY RESEARCH NETWORK CONFERENCE Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 20:37:48 -0000 From: Loka@Loka.org Subject: FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNITY RESEARCH NETWORK CONFERENCE Announcing the Fourth Annual Community Research Network Conference "Re-shaping the Culture of Research: People, Participation, Partnerships & Practical Tools" When: July 6-8, 2001 Where: Austin, TX (USA) at the University of Texas. Who: Community activists and organizers, scholars, funders, students, experienced practitioners of community-based research, and anyone interested in community-based research. Full and partial scholarships are available. Registration is currently underway. To get registration and/or scholarship materials: go to the conference website: http://www.loka.org/conf2001/crn_conference_2001.htm call us: 1-413-559-5860 email us: Loka@Loka.org The conference will be a celebration of the rich and diverse culture of community-based research at the local, regional and international level, helping each other understand and work together to create and legitimize community knowledge as part of the process. The conference will be interactive and participant-driven, with a mixture of plenary sessions and seminar discussions. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 17:54:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> Subject: Privacy Lecture Series: Computer Crime, Search And Seizure PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES <http://privacy.openflows.org> "COMPUTER CRIME, SEARCH AND SEIZURE" WEDNESDAY, April 11, 2001 TIME: 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Arni Stinnissen Detective Staff Sergeant Ontario Provincial Police 140 St. George, Room 728 Faculty of Information Studies (building adjacent to Robarts Library) University of Toronto Arni's talk will cover the following topics: - -- What is Computer Crime? - -- Technology Specific Offences - -- Criminal Code Offences - -- Mischief to Data - -- Theft of Data - -- Fraud - -- Search Authorities - -- Powers to Search - -- Problems Investigating Computer Crime - -- The Evolution of the Law This talk is likely raise a lot of vexing question regarding the balance of individual privacy rights and the need of law enforcment agencies to do their job effectively. Arni Stinnissen is a senior police officer with over 22 years of experience with the Ontario Provincial Police. Arni is the Team Leader for the new Electronic Crime Team of Anti-Rackets section specializing in applying his technological and organizational skills to handle the burgeoning caseload of reported computer-based crime for the OPP. Arni also manages the document imaging system which converts hard copy documents into electronic documents for investigational and disclosure purposes. Arni has successfully completed numerous computer-based courses from the Canadian Police College. The lectures are free of charge, and there is NO need for registration. If you would like to receive the announcements from the Privacy Lecture Series please register at <http://privacy.openflows.org> For more info contact: Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> Robert Guerra <robert@cryptorights.org> - ----- End forwarded message ----- - ----++++++++---------+++++++ Tudo vale a pena se a alma nao e pequena http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 18:23:20 -0400 From: "Pierre Robert" <probert@videotron.ca> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?a_r_c_h_=E9_e_-_sommaire_|-=3E_avril_01_?= !!! Veuillez excuser le double envoi. Les adresses sont plus complètes dans celui-ci. !!! a r c h é e ============================================ sommaire |-> avril 01 <-| http://archee.qc.ca/ ============================================ _______________ Jérôme Joy est un artiste et théoricien pour qui la création collective "through Internet" représente l'une des avancées les plus enviables de notre époque. Il nous en explique la valeur et l'intérêt dans l'esprit de sa démarche. http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php4?btn=texte&no=154¬e=ok _______________ Roxane Bernier, dans un deuxième tableau reflétant l'activité des musées sur le Web, nous fait le compte rendu des 2 000 sites qu'elle a visités! L'exhibition des arts sur Internet nivelle-t-elle par le haut ou par le bas ? De très nombreux exemples à l'appui des réponses qu'elle nous proposent et le privilège d'une généreuse sélection. http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php4?btn=texte&no=155¬e=ok _______________ L'humeur perspicace d'Olia Lialina à propos d'un certain discours sur la prétendue mort de l'art Web, accompagnée de quelques schémas manuscrits. Quand le spleen s'en mêle, que les colloques n'en finissent plus de tergiverser, alors que... http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php4?btn=texte&no=156¬e=ok _______________ De passage à Montréal, Domitille Rinaudo (France) pose les vraies questions à un rédacteur de revue électronique vouée à la cyberculture. <La relation humaine> balise cet entretien. Interaction ou interactivité? http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php4?btn=texte&no=157¬e=ok Bonne consultation et bienvenue aux nouveaux abonnés! =============== L'équipe a r c h é e http://archee.qc.ca/ =============== ------------------------------ # 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