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Table of Contents: KILL YOUR TV! molly hankwitz <mollybh@netspace.net.au> James Boyle: Announcing Fellowship Program/New Course "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> vernissage Anne Schreiber <anne.schreiber@student.hu-berlin.de> For those who fear intimacy, for those who fear loneliness "Garrett Lynch" <garrett_44@hotmail.com> Battery Operated NZ/OZ tour "battery operated" <batteryoperated@visto.com> Virtual Sit in Begins Now Frank Guerrero <frank@rtmark.com> Canceling the project ebalkan@soros.org.mk CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> sustainable propaganda "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 4/21/01! Amy Alexander <plagiari@plagiarist.org> NO COMPRESSION festival, syracuse, ny -----digital.crash.community------ "tim jaeger" <tim_in_flux@hotmail.com> CUCKOO CUCKOO CUCKOO Cuckoo <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz> Cultural Usability seminar site open "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> How to make your privacy fears go away (almost!) - Privacy Lecture Series - Apri Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> http://meta.am/ llhs m e t a <meta@meta.am> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 15:49:33 +1100 From: molly hankwitz <mollybh@netspace.net.au> Subject: KILL YOUR TV! Kill Your TV!! International TV Turn off Week 22nd April -28th April 2001. Escape the Escape - Enjoy Reality Come and join in the fun at REALITY FEST as part of TV Turn off WEEK Follow the links for more information: http://www.paradox.com.au/realityfest/ www.adbusters.org for more info : ' ) **************************************************** Molly Hankwitz archimedia/leonardo electronic almanac Studio Instructor QUT - ACADEMY OF THE ARTS - VISUAL ARTS Lecturer in Digital Identities GU - School of Visual Arts mob: 0438 050759 m.hankwitz@qut.edu.au **************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 11:57:11 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: James Boyle: Announcing Fellowship Program/New Course From: "James Boyle" <BOYLE@law.duke.edu> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:24 AM Subject: Announcing Fellowship Program/New Course > I am delighted to announce that we have secured extremely generous > funding from the Ford Foundation ( http://www.fordfound.org/ ) and the > Center for the Public Domain ( http://www.centerpd.org ) to create a > Fellowship program in Intellectual Property and the Public Domain at > Duke Law School. The Fellowship Program will bring outstanding scholars > and lawyers to Duke for a one year stay to work on a series of projects > related to the public interest, the public domain and intellectual > property policy. > > New Seminar > Each semester, the Fellows (and I) will teach a 2 credit seminar called > "Intellectual Property, the Public Domain & Free Speech." We have made > agreements with a number of public interest groups who work on internet > policy, free speech, and intellectual property issues. These groups > include the Electronic Privacy and Information Center -- > http://www.epic.org -- and the Consumer Project on Technology > http://www.cptech.org/ . > > Students in the seminar will work with the public interest > organizations, under the supervision of the Fellows, doing research and > writing on selected current topics in the field. (For example, a student > might be asked to analyze the constitutionality of the Database > Protection Bill, or the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital > Millennium Copyright Act, or to research the impact on consumers of > "business method patents," and would then prepare a memo for the > lawyers litigating the issue or testifying in front of Congress.) The > projects will be centered around Internet, copyright and trademark > issues, but may also include some work on telecommunications, > international intellectual property agreements and pharmaceutical > patents. > > The seminar will discuss the overall theoretical and practical themes > revealed by the various research projects. The Fellowship Program will > also organise conferences for the participants in the class, both here > and in Washington DC, on the intersection between intellectual property > and communications issues and public interest and civil rights practice. > Through these conferences, and their experiences working with the > various public interest and digital civil liberties groups, students > will get exposure to another side of legal practice, as well as to the > connection between academic theory and practical legal work. > > Spaces in the seminar will be limited; normally students should > already have taken at least one intellectual property class but this > prerequisite may be waived with the permission of the instructors. > > The Fellows will also be working on a policy paper series and > several other scholarly projects and will be helping us to organise > conferences on these subjects. > > I am pleased to say that we have just completed the selection of the > first two Fellows, who were picked out of a truly extraordinary field of > applicants. > > William J. Friedman is Senior Legal Advisor to FCC Commissioner, > Gloria Tristani. Mr. Friedman has extensive trial and appellate > litigation experience, and has worked in private practice, as well as > in both Federal and State Government (as the Counsel to the New Mexico > Senate Judiciary Committee). At the FCC, Mr. Friedman has focused > particularly on issues of communications "convergence." His interests > include privacy and free speech issues, digital intellectual property > questions, bit stream copyright protection, set top box parameters as > well as questions of code-based regulation and system architecture. He > is also interested in the impact of "network economics" on the pursuit > of the public interest in communications policy. Mr. Friedman is a > graduate of the University of New Mexico Law School and St. John's > College. > > Daphne Keller is a graduate of Brown College, where she majored in > History and in Media and Cultural Studies, and of the Yale Law School > where she was Executive Editor of Yale Human Rights and Development Law > Journal. Ms. Keller has worked as a Lecturer and a Research Associate > at the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at Wolfson College > Oxford and as a Visiting Professor at Cardozo Law School, where she > taught an intensive mini-class on digital intellectual property. She is > the author of "Metainformation, Technical Devices, and Self-Regulation: > Parental Control in a Converged World," (with Stefaan Verhulst) and is > currently clerking on the Alaska Supreme Court. She is working on an > article about digital music called "Producing Information: Sampling, > Semiotics, and Copyright Law." > > Both Mr. Friedman and Ms. Keller will be arriving in the Fall. > _____________________________ > James Boyle > Professor of Law > Duke University Law School > Science Drive & Towerview > Box 90360 > Durham, NC 27708-0360 > 919 613-7287 ph. > boyle@law.duke.edu > Home Page & Essays http://james-boyle.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 11:19:13 +0200 From: Anne Schreiber <anne.schreiber@student.hu-berlin.de> Subject: vernissage - ---------------- e i n l a d u n g -------------- - ------------------------------------------------ < bin ich drin?> ...auf der suche nach der verlorenen kunst ----------------- - --------eine ausstellung über kunst mit dem internet --------------- www.dubistdrin.kulturserver.de kleine humboldt galerie im rechenzentrum der humboldt universität - -------- unter den linden 6 10099 berlin ----------------------------- - -------25.04.01 - 21.06.01 --- mo - fr 12-18 uhr v e r n i s s a g e 2 4 . 0 4 . 0 1 1 9 u h r - ----- p r o g r a m m ------------------------ a p r i l 0 4 . 0 1 24.04.01 um 19 uhr zur vernissage wird walter van der cruijsen über seine erfahrung, position und vorgehensweise als kurator der net_condition sprechen - ----------------------------------------------- 26.04.01 um 19.30 uhr ---------------- tilman baumgärtel: netzkunst: formalismus und aktivismus m a i 0 5 . 0 1 externe verlinkung zu beiträgen von künstlern, kuratoren und kritikern in der berliner gazette [www.berlinergazette.de ] j u n i 0 6 . 0 1 gisela müller [theatermaschine.net] >das ganze web eine bühne?!< holger friese [antworten.de] >fragen zu antworten - antworten zu fragen< - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- !achtung! der server von kulturserver war die letzten tage unten, daher adresse noch nicht funktionstüchtig - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 18:35:46 +0200 From: "Garrett Lynch" <garrett_44@hotmail.com> Subject: For those who fear intimacy, for those who fear loneliness Hello "For those who fear intimacy, for those who fear loneliness" is a piece underway for my masters. It deals with relationships and self intimacy via the use of worn electronic objects, the networking of ones body and emotional / sensation results of this. For further reading see the site at.... http://www.asquare.org/intimacyandloneliness/splash.html or http://www.intimacyandloneliness.f2s.com/ The site documents all that I am in the process of constructing and organising for my masters and it exists in English and French. If you have ideas, suggestions or comments on the site you can contact me at the email address below. later Garrett Lynch - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Bonjour "For those who fear intimacy, for those who fear loneliness" est un travail qui je suis en train de fait pour mon post-diplome. Son but est a explique le results de rapports et l'individu-intimité cree par un dispositif electronique qui est porte par moi. Pour plusiers renseignements voir le site a.... http://www.asquare.org/intimacyandloneliness/splash.html ou http://www.intimacyandloneliness.f2s.com/ Le site document tout qui je suis en train de fait pour mon post-diplome et il existe en version Anglais et version Francais. Si vous avez des suggestions, ideas ou commentaire sur mon project, vous pouvez contacte moi a le email addresse en bas. a+ Garrett Lynch - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Garrett@asquare.org http://www.asquare.org/ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 02:00:16 -0700 From: "battery operated" <batteryoperated@visto.com> Subject: Battery Operated NZ/OZ tour PRESS RELEASE - PRESS RELEASE - PRESS RELEASE Battery Operated Chases Through Non-Place 2001 New Zealand / Australian Tour Electro-acoustic surround sound and video performance April 22 Dunedin : The Dunedin Public Art Gallery The Octagon. 8pm. (+ Sandoz Lab Technicians). Tel: 474 3240 April 28 Christchurch : The Physics Room 209 Tuam Street. 8pm. Tel: 03 379 5583 April 29 Christchurch : Rotate RDU 98.3FM. 9-11pm. Live radio set May 2 Wellington : The Adam Art Gallery Kelburn Parade, Gate 3. 7pm. Tel: 04 463 5229 May 3 Hamilton : The Waikato Museum of Art and History Cnr. Victoria&Hood St. 8pm. Tel: 07 838 6606 May 4,5,6 Auckland : The Interdigitate Festival Call The Moving Image Centre for location. Tel: 09 360 2502 May 8 Wanganui : The Sarjeant Gallery Queens Park. 7.30pm. Tel: 06 349 0506 AUSTRALIA May 11 Melbourne : Alliance Francaise 8pm (+Lazy and Michael Graeve). Tel: (03) 9525 3463 The Chases Through Non-Place album is available through Mixer Records under license from Cocosolidciti. More info : mixer@staalplaat.com BIO Battery Operated are a group who consist of musicians, video producers and web designers. Their first album - Chases Through Non-Place was released on MIXER Records (under license from C0C0S0L1DC1T1) in 2000 to much critical acclaim through web/print/radio based mediums. They performed live sound and video difussions of Chases Through Non-Place at a huge range of venues from The Knitting Factory in New York City to Media festivals such as the Montreal New Media festival, The Seoul Computer Music Festical to Warehouse events such as Hardware in Australia and all over Europe and the USA at galleries and media spaces such as Blasthaus in San Francisco. More information about Battery Operated can be found on their animotion web site at - www.batteryoperated.net C0C0S0L1DC1T1 C0C0S0L1DC1T1 is a record/video/web label that specializes in cross medium work. Digitally dirty and culturally cutting, the projects that encompass sound, video and web elements are the sugarushes that give us our shit eating grins. Our web site at www.cocosolidciti.com gives a more extensive overview of our more solid plans. The citi we are constructing is a mobile structure for soundworks, videoworks, media installation and web works to be attached to. We release CD's, web projects and videoworks as well as installation work by groups such as Battery Operated. With offices in Laguna Beach (USA), Paris (France) and Montreal (Canada) C0C0S0L1DC1T1 are constructing an international network of sweet toothed types. For all those who appreciate the cracked and dubbed out, broken beated, hyper linked, cut up and concreted over districts that make modern living the sweet fuck up it is. Montreal Office- 7510 De Gaspe, Montreal, Quebec, CA, H2R 2A2. E-mail - Lew@cocosolidciti.com Paris Office - 5bis Avenue de l'ile d'amour, 94170 Le Perreux sur Marne, France. Mob : (33) 6 12 90 43 43 E-mail - tomkz@cocosolidciti.com MobileOffice - wadewalker@cocosolidciti.com ___________________________________________________________________________ Visit http://www.visto.com/info, your free web-based communications center. Visto.com. Life on the Dot. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:00:48 -0500 From: Frank Guerrero <frank@rtmark.com> Subject: Virtual Sit in Begins Now Participate now in the virtual sit-in against Starbucks. http://www.revbilly.com/VRsitin/vrsitininstructions.html Early this week, the website of anti-corporate crusader Reverend Billy was shut down after their ISP received threats from Starbucks Lawyers. http://www.rtmark.com/starbucks/ Today at high noon (Friday 4/20) Revbilly.com has returned to the net, and with the support of the Electronic Disturbance Theater is calling for a 24 hour virtual sit-in against the Starbucks "Evil Empire." To participate, please go to www.revbilly.com. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:01:58 +0200 From: ebalkan@soros.org.mk Subject: Canceling the project Dear Madame/Sir, Inspite our sincere wishes and serious intents to continue with producing the weekly briefings, to provide you with information about the current situation in our country, we have to cancel the realization of this idea, due to the very low number of interested clients, which makes our project non-feasible. We deeply apologize for this inconvenience and we hope that you will stay open for co-operation on any other projects that may occur in future. Thank you for your support and being with us throw the crisis in our country. With kindest regards, Euro-Balkan Staff ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 10:17:46 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival From: "Elissa Jane Mastel" <ejm@ejmpr.com> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:13 PM Subject: CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival ArtFrenzy 2001 CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival: A Showcase for Moving Images Generated, Inspired and Cultivated from Technology May 18th - 20th, 2001, LIC, NYC CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival ( www.ejmpr.com/festival ) will showcase works created as Flash Animation, Digital Video, Streaming Technology, and the many varied uses of technology that create moving imagery. Any moving image created, inspired, and produced by technology and/or emerging technologies may be entered for possible placement in the program. CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival is part of the ArtFrenzy 2001 (www.atrfrenzy.net) weekend taking place in Long Island City, Astoria and Sunnyside, Queens from May 17th - 20th, 2001. The ArtFrenzy 2001 will bring together the visual, performance and technological arts in what promises to be New York's largest arts and technology event in 2001. During the three-day festival, selected digital image works will be featured throughout the day in the 2nd floor gallery of the Clocktower@LIC building, a budding hub for technology companies and artists. This will be the second stop on the free shuttle bus circling the ArtLoop throughout the festival. Program: Friday Night Downstairs Gallery, 7pm - 11pm Opening Night VIP viewing and Reception Saturday, 11am - 6pm Room A - Feature Program Room B - Short Subject Program Exhibitions Running 6pm - 9pm Awards Reception Sunday, 11am - 6pm Room A - Feature Program Room B - Short Subject Program Exhibitions Running Entry Fees: $20 for all formats if received by April 25th, 2001; $30 if received by May 10th. Entry Fees must be in US funds only. Checks or money orders should be made out to LICBDC (Long Island City Business Development Corp). Entries must include Entry Form. Entry Forms and Guidelines can be acquired from www.ejmpr.com/festival or by contacting EjM pr at 646.452.1300 or ejm@ejmpr.com. CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival will present awards to features, shorts, blocks of animation, and other creative content at a ceremony on Saturday Evening, May 19th, 2001. Award categories will include, but will not be limited to; Best Feature, Best Short, Best Flash Animation, Best Content for the Web and Most Creative Use of Technology. Invited guests and participants include tastemakers from the film, design, web production, emerging tech, Internet, B2B and entertainment communities. Maximum exposure for the CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival and all of its participants will be established through a number of media outlets including strategic partnerships with the IFP (Independent Feature Project, www.ifp.org) and other online audio, visual, and information publications and associations. Sponsorship and branding opportunities are still available. ÝFor additional information visit www.ejmpr.com/festival, or contact EjM pr at 646.452.1300 or ejm@ejmpr.com. About the CyberCity@LIC : CyberCity@LIC - The New Media Hub in the Heart of NYC, a proud participant in the New York City Economic Development Corporationís Digital NYC: Wired to the World(SM) program offering affordable, Internet-ready office space and other business incentives. For more information visit www.newyorkbiz.com/digitalnyc. About EjM pr: EjM pr is producing, coordinating, and marketing the CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival in an effort to showcase the growing convergence of emerging technology. EjM PR is an integrated marketing solutions purveyor, with a seasoned tech & entertainment savvy team. EjM PR creates dynamic customized strategies that elevate brand visibility with a forthcoming approach. EjM pr's capable talent extends to a myriad of services, including; Public Relations, Events Planning, Online Marketing, Promotions, Media Planning, Branding, Interactive Design Consultation, Contest Development, Sponsorship Opportunities, Strategic Alliances, Conference Presence, and Creative Services. The EjM PR team has a proven track record leading successful campaigns in a number of verticals such as entertainment, business, music, publishing, art, lifestyle, technology and advertising. For more information about EjM pr's services or for more information on the CyberCity@LIC Digital Moving Image Festival, please contact: Elissa Jane Mastel EjM pr 70 Washington Street, #700 DUMBO, NY 11201 646 452 1300 ejm@ejmpr.com www.ejmpr.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 14:19:14 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: sustainable propaganda >Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 12:06:53 +1100 >To: a.steiner@qut.edu.au via molly hankwitz <mollybh@netspace.net.au> The publication "Nachhaltige Propaganda - Sustainable Propaganda" is now available at Amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3852661544/o/qid=977234054/sr=8-2/302- 12 47363-5872839 "Nachhaltige Propaganda - Sustainable Propaganda" is the publication of an exhibition-project by Oliver Ressler, which confronts "sustainable development", the main theme of the Expo 2000 during the world fair. In the exhibitions in Nuremberg, Berlin, Frankfurt and Vienna documented in the publication it was tried to analyze the hegemonic sustainable future-models displayed in the Expo theme parks and to present alternative models of thought and action. Text: Justin Hoffmann Oliver Ressler, Nachhaltige Propaganda - Sustainable Propaganda, edition selene, 2000 (English/German) ISBN: 3-85266-154-4 Further publications by Oliver Ressler available at Amazon.de are: The global 500, edition selene, 1999 (English/German) geGen-Welten, edition selene, 1998 (German) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 01:47:25 -0700 From: Amy Alexander <plagiari@plagiarist.org> Subject: Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 4/21/01! http://plagiarist.org/iy Plagiarist.org is pleased to announce the latest additions to the Interview Yourself Condensed Reader: Michael Daines - as interviewed by Michael Daines Terrence Kosick - as interviewed by Terrence Kosick Perry D Collins - as interviewed by Perry D Collins Tomi Knuutila - as interviewed by Tomi Knuutila Mark River - as interviewed by Mark River no_response - as interviewed by no_response Mary Jo Walters - as interviewed by Mary Jo Walters Bunjap Bunjapi - as interviewed by Bunjap Bunjapi and..... Amy Alexander finally gets around to interviewing Amy Alexander Remember, Interviews are accepted on a rolling basis at interview@plagiarist.org Join the Web Celebs at Interview Yourself... Celebrity interviews just like Warhol used to do 'em.... only cheaper. ....IY-IY-IY-IY-IY-IY...Interview Yourself Interview Yourself Interview Yourself.... - -plagiarist ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 15:18:52 -0400 From: "tim jaeger" <tim_in_flux@hotmail.com> Subject: NO COMPRESSION festival, syracuse, ny -----digital.crash.community------ No Compression, April 28, 2001, 9 pm-2 am, 220 South Warren St., Syracuse, NY. "Plug in, reboot, filter through, file around, go between" is the catch phrase of this event that sprung up over the course of about a month and 2 emails out to the www.microsound.org http://www.microsound.org listserv. A local arts-organization group called ThINC became involved and the city of Syracuse donated a 10,000 sq foot abandoned bank for the happening, which combines (micro)-sound collage, video projection, and architecture-based installation in the form of a temporary "crash community" both online and off. A LISTBOT archive marks the flurry of correspondence between artists/musicians in New York City, Vienna, San Francisco, Florida, etc. Participants have releases out on Underconstructing, Technoh, Werkzeug, Fallt, have performed with Dat Politics, Pluramon, etc.and have been screened internationally. Catered w/ bar. coordinated by tim jaeger (ex- kunstradio.at /thing.net) + THiNC More information: http://www.artbyte.com/calendar.html http://www.foundrysite.com/nocompression http://nocompression.listbot.com email tim_in_flux@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:53:06 +1200 From: Cuckoo <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz> Subject: CUCKOO CUCKOO CUCKOO Once again, back is the incredible The art animal The incredible, CUCKOO - ---------------------------------------------------------------- CUCKOO CUCKOO CUCKOO - ---------------------------------------------------------------- The third Cuckoo nesting is at the AUT Pilot Gallery, Auckland, Aotearoa. The autumn line up: Three fresh shows held over three brisk weeks, starting NEXT WEEK. The first opening will be on Wednesday 25 April at 6pm. Pilot is 28 St Paul Street. Look for the sandwich board on the street outside a building labelled 'G Block' and head up the stairs. By remote control from her new London residence A.D. Schierning presents: "SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO FOXES (S.P.C.F)" with an accompanying Teststrip Micrograph by Sione Crawford, Charlotte Craw and drawings by Alie McPherson. The gallery will be open from 11am-5pm on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday following the opening. Please remember that all Cuckoo openings are BYO. - ----------------------------------------------------- Coming soon: Lauren Winstone "o v l o v" and Graeme McFelin " 7 psi" plus Xanadu performing rock music - ----------------------------------------------------- In case you don't already know, Cuckoo is an ongoing itinerant project working gratis with artists and the contemporary art community: We put on shows in other people's galleries. Follow for now, power to the people Cuckoo is back, all in, we're gonna win Check it out, yeah y'all, here we go again! - ----------------------------------------------- FOR MORE DETAILS - ----------------------------------------------- For more details, check our website at http://www.cuckoo.org.nz. Send us your address and get on the e-mailing list now for updates <cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz>. - --------------------------- Cuckoo is presently Jon Bywater, Judy Darragh, Daniel Malone, Ani O'Neill and Gwynneth Porter. Email us at cuckoo@cuckoo.org.nz. We warmly welcome any offers for temporary exhibiting space. (Thank you MIC! Thank you Anna Bibby Gallery! Thank you Pilot!) - ----------------------------------------- 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. If you no longer wish to receive notification of upcoming events just reply to this message with the subject line: REMOVE ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:06:00 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: Cultural Usability seminar site open From: "Minna Tarkka" <tarkka@uiah.fi> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:46 PM Subject: Cultural Usability seminar site open > FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT > > Cultural Usability seminar, April 24, 2001 10-17 > Lume Center, University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH Hämeentie 135 > C Helsinki Finland > > Our preliminary site, with seminar programme and other information is > now open at > http://www.mlab.uiah.fi/culturalusability > Participation in the seminar is free, but please register online by > Monday, April 23 noon! > The seminar language is English, with simultaneous translation into > sign language. > > Welcome! > -- > > ****************************************************** > Minna Tarkka > Professor, Interactive and multimedia communication > (on research leave starting 10/2000) > Media Lab, University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH > Hameentie 135 C, FIN-00560, Helsinki, Finland > http://www.mlab.uiah.fi/culturalusability ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 09:52:49 -0400 From: Ana Viseu <ana.viseu@utoronto.ca> Subject: How to make your privacy fears go away (almost!) - Privacy Lecture Series - April 25 (7 to 8,30pm) PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES <http://privacy.openflows.org> "HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRIVACY FEARS GO AWAY (ALMOST!): IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONAL DATA PROTECTION PRACTICES" Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Miyo Yashamita Mount Sinai Hospital 140 St. George, Room 728 Faculty of Information Studies (building adjacent to Robarts Library) University of Toronto Abstract: This talk will focus on increased awareness about privacy and security among organizations in an e-business environment and how they can leverage privacy to their competitive advantage. To reach this goal, Miyo will provide information on the impact of new information technologies on business practices, recent public opinion surveys on privacy and information-handling practices, and the impact of new privacy legislation in Canada, the United States and Australia will be provided. Miyo will also provide information on corporate data security programs. Miyo's talk will conclude with an explanation of the four ingredients required for the adoption of successful programs. Bio: Miyo is currently working at Mount Sinai Hospital designing and implementing a corporate data security program in response to the draft of the Ontario Personal Health Information Privacy Act. Miyo has worked as a privacy and data security consultant since 1994, where she conducted threat risk assessments, updated privacy codes of practice and developed a public communications strategy on the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act for the Canadian Bankers and Canadian Direct Marketing Associations. Miyo has also conducted legislative impact analyses and software compliance tests for medical suppliers, pharmaceuticals and insurers. Miyo has a Ph.D. in Communications from McGill University, where she specialized in the impact of international data protection laws on organizational business practices. Finally, Miyo is chairing a national sub-committee of privacy and security experts for the Canadian Organization for the Advancement of Computers in Health (COACH). In May 2001, the sub-committee will publish comprehensive privacy and security guidelines on the protection of health data. 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> <http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu/> Robert Guerra <robert@cryptorights.org> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 02:42:33 -0700 From: m e t a <meta@meta.am> Subject: http://meta.am/ llhs // http://meta.am/sound/tone/ llhs //m 127.0.0.1 http://meta.am/ 216.71.65.73 / ------------------------------ # 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