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Table of Contents: Butler, Giddens, McRobbie and Foucault in Lego geert lovink <geert@desk.nl> acoustic.space.lab.updated Derek Holzer <derek@x-i.nu> FW: Postmarked: A Mail Art Project (for contacts from Lorne Falk) monika fleischmann <fleischmann@imk.fhg.de> Virtual People Smuggler - woomera2002 "vornman@excite.com" <vornman@excite.com> Press Release Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> The 2002 Call for Projects for Organizations Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> {video} Palestine Land Day Rally in Wash DC (3.31.02) jonathan@killyourtv.com Web Strike in Solidariy with Palestinian people Gita Hashemi <gita@yorku.ca> Bauhaus Kolleg goes to Sydney APPLY NOW lenssen <lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 08:42:25 +1100 From: geert lovink <geert@desk.nl> Subject: Butler, Giddens, McRobbie and Foucault in Lego From: "David Gauntlett" <david@theory.org.uk> - -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- Hello, here's some news about developments at Theory.org.uk - http://www.theory.org.uk - the website of resources on media, gender and identity... >> THEORISTS IN LEGO See four of your favourite theorists in Lego form. You can even view the complete new Lego construction set, Lego 5230 Anthony Giddens In His Study. See http://www.theory.org.uk >> ANOTHER BOOTLEG TRADING CARD The collection of Theory.org.uk Trading Cards continues to grow because visitors keep making extra cards. Last month we added cards on Pierre Et Gilles and Girl Power. This month we've received a card about Deleuze and Guattari which you can now see at http://www.theory.org.uk >> ACTUAL SERIOUS STUFF TOO New resources include... * A new essay on Ally McBeal by Judith Schroeter. Is the skinny lawyer a positive role model? The essay makes use of theory by Ulrich Beck. * A new page discussing (post?)-feminist theorist Angela McRobbie. See http://www.theory.org.uk/new.htm The other resources continue to be revised and maintained too. Many thanks for your interest, Best wishes, David Gauntlett ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 18:47:00 +0100 From: Derek Holzer <derek@x-i.nu> Subject: acoustic.space.lab.updated ACOUSTIC.SPACE.LAB ************************************** http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/lab Acoustic.Space.Lab is a networked, communications-art project exploring radio waves, satellite transmissions and the exploration of the atmosphere and of outer space. The core of the project is a large archive of audio, video, and radioastronomy data gathered at a Soviet-era 32m dish antenna in Latvia in the Fall of 2001. Various artists have been invited to work with, reinterpret, and remix this archive to create new projects which expand the network and invite artistic dialog. ************************************** March Update ::: Featuring new projects by ::: Johannes Heldén ::: Gunnar E reMI ::: Klijstre reMI ::: Nejris formatt ::: llab formatt ::: s_l Ward Weis ::: Lost Connections Derek Holzer ::: snake/s tail 2002 Locomotive ::: Horizon Scanned Ambient TV ::: Matrix ASL Mr. Snow/L'audible ::: Firmament Worldtune ::: Interactive Sound Processing SemiConductor ::: Domestic EMI STANZA ::: 20022002 http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/lab ************************************** Next Update: May 15 2002 Deadline for Submissions: May 1 2002 Contact derek@x-i.nu for more information ************background**************** >From August 4-12, 2001, twenty five media artists and activists from three different continents gathered together in the forests of western Latvia at the site of a Soviet-era 32meter dish antenna. Formerly used to spy on satellite transmissions between Europe and North America by the KGB, the antenna was abandoned and nearly destroyed when the Russians departed in 1994. The dish is currently under repair for civilan use as one of the top 5 most precise radiotelescopes in the world. Over the days of the symposium, Acoustic Space Lab participants used the dish in three main ways: 1) The dish was explored in an acoustic fashion. It's groans, buzzes and sirens were recorded, and the dish itself was used as a massive parabolic microphone to scan the surrounding environment. 2) The dish was used in its 'original' fashion. Satellites from the INMARSAT network were located and snooped on. Analog mobile phones, ship to shore communications, air traffic control signals and data packet transmissions were monitored and recorded. 3) The dish was used in its 'retrofitted' fashion. Jupiter, Venus, and (most sucessfully) the Sun were located and scanned using precise radioastronomy equipment operating in the 11 GHz range. The Acoustic.Space.Lab was organized by the RIXC media lab in Riga, Latvia, with support from the Daniel Langlois Foundation, the Latvian Cultural Capital Funds, the Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Center (LV), A Tehnolgijas (LV), the V2 Center for Unstable Media (NL), Kunstradio/Radio ORF (AT) and the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Special recognition goes to Marko Peljhan + Project Atol and Dmitry Bezrukov for technical support, and to Rasa & Raitis Smits for their organizational efforts. http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/lab *********end background*************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:55:59 +0100 From: monika fleischmann <fleischmann@imk.fhg.de> Subject: FW: Postmarked: A Mail Art Project (for contacts from Lorne Falk) - ------ Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Postmarked <postmarked2boston@yahoo.com> Datum: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 13:59:23 -0800 (PST) An: mia@viswiz.gmd.de Cc: fleischmann@GMD.DE Betreff: Postmarked: A Mail Art Project (for contacts from Lorne Falk) Dear Monika Fleischmann We are a group of design students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA, USA. Lorne Falk recommended that we contact you in regards to our project that follows. The events that occurred on September 11, 2001 prompted us to initiate a visual dialogue with other nations in regards to the worldwide problem of terrorism. To facilitate this dialogue we designed Postmarked: A Mail Art Project. As we discussed the ideas behind the project, the following questions were raised: Who is a terrorist? How does one view a terrorist? What is an act of terrorism? We decided to focus on addressing these questions. In an effort to acquire a diverse group of responses, we have compiled a database of countries and areas categorized as having been exposed to non state-sponsored acts of terrorism in the past 25 years. We decided to send packages of ten postcards to five art schools in each of the more than eighty-five countries, inviting a response. Art schools are the primary focus because we are looking for a visual response. We hope to spark a visual dialogue with our peers in other countries. In the end, our intention was to create a postcard design that would invite the recipient to respond and therefore create a correspondence that involves many different participants, from many different nations, all commenting on a universal issue. We are currently mailing the postcards to institutions of learning worldwide. We hope that our design will inspire people from all over the globe to write, draw, paint on, manipulate, or even create a new card, all to be sent back to us. We will host an exhibition of the responses in September 2002. We are currently looking for artists who would like to participate in the project. We are especially looking for contacts at art institutions and thought you might have some contacts either in Germany or other parts of the world. If you can provide even one name and email address, it will be very helpful. In addition, if you or anyone else you know would like to participate, please let us know, as it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time and interest in our project. Sincerely, Postmarked: A Mail Art Project www.postmarked2boston.org +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ due to the merger of GMD, the German National Research Center for Information Technology with Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, our IMK Institute now comes with a modified name. the email address changed. all other addresses and responsibilities remained. please update your address book. Thanks, Monika Fleischmann +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monika Fleischmann | Head of MARS - Exploratory Media Lab | http://imk.fhg.de/mars | Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication | Schloss Birlinghoven | D-53754 Sankt Augustin | Germany | email: fleischmann@imk.fhg.de | tel:x49-2241-14-3450 | fax:-2133 | mobile:01719751422 | Secretary Erika Staedler: tel:x49-2241-14--2301 netzspannung.org - the Internet Media Lab http://netzspannung.org/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 18:43:09 -0500 (EST) From: "vornman@excite.com" <vornman@excite.com> Subject: Virtual People Smuggler - woomera2002 from paul <pk@kein.org> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Date : <br /> Sun, 24 Mar 2002 22:20:52 +0100 <br /> <br /> <br /> The Virtual People Smuggler [http://www.noborder.org/peoplesmuggler/] - as<br /> is the case with 'people smuggling' generally - arose out of the need and desire to cross borders. In the first instance, to cross the borders of various noborder events and protests themselves, to create a space which was an adequate expression of the movements for the freedom of movement.<br /> <br /> Confined neither by geopolitical limits nor the standard aesthetics of<br /> protests, the Virtual People Smuggler pays tribute to the chatrooms, spoof sites, weblogs, online gaming, independent media as virtual, vital and, therefore, actual moments in the crossing of borders. In other words, as the experience encountered by people as they log in to virtual communities which are unrestrained by national borders, and also, thereby, as one of the forms in which protests (especially noborder protests and events) can and do occur.<br /> <br /> Crossing the distinction between 'virtual' and 'actual' (which denies the experience of virtual communities and communication as real, as both effective and affective), as well as celebrating the desire for freedom of movement (which results not only in clandestine travel arranged by people-smugglers in order to cross geopolitical borders, but also gave rise to the most successful salespitch for internet software), the Virtual People Smuggler asks, "Where do you want to go today?"<br /> <br /> destination :: woomera<br /> <br /> the first installment of the virtual people smuggler will take you to<br /> woomera (australia), where - during the easter weekend of 2002 - a protest festival will address a number of issues that are highlighted in this remote town in the desert of southern australia: internment of sans papier, indigenous struggles for land rights, uranium mining, missile testing, toxic waste dumping, and military surveillance.<br /> <br /> virtual people smuggler: http://www.noborder.org/peoplesmuggler/<br /> <br /> woomera2002: http://www.woomera2002.com<br /> <br /> <br /> <p><hr> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 14:22:05 -0500 From: Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> Subject: Press Release Pour la version française : http://www.fondation-langlois.org/f/informations/nouvelles/index.html [ Veuillez excuser les envois multiples / apologies for cross-posting ] **Press Release** THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION AND ÉPOXY COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCE THE PRODUCTION OF **ANARCHIVE 2 - MICHAEL SNOW** http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/collection/snow/index.html Montreal, March 28, 2002 - The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology and Époxy Communications are proud to announce they are teaming up for the DVD-ROM **anarchive 2 - Michael Snow**, which will be launched this fall. This co-production has been made possible thanks to financial support from Telefilm Canada and assistance from Canadian Heritage (the Museums Assistance Program) and the Canada Council for the Arts. In collaboration with the artist Michael Snow, the Foundation has chosen a selection of about 80 works to be illustrated and documented with images, audio and video clips, and 2-D and 3-D animation along with documents from the artist's archives. Époxy is handling the design, production and artistic direction of the DVD-ROM whose interface is being partly designed by Michael Snow. The DVD-ROM will include a comprehensive database of all works by the artist, lists of exhibitions as well as an exhaustive bibliography. For further details on this project, consult the Foundation's site: http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/collection/snow/index.html Michael Snow is among Canada's leading artists. In March 2000, his film work earned him one of the country's highest distinctions, the Governor General's Award for visual and media arts. A multidisciplinary talent, Snow works as a painter, photographer, filmmaker and musician. His 1967 film Wavelength revealed him as one of North America's foremost avant-garde filmmakers. In the past decade, Snow has taken part in all the major exhibitions focusing on images in the contemporary world. Among these exhibits: Passage de l'image (mounted by the Centre Georges Pompidou), Projections, les transports de l'image (first presented at the Centre Le Fresnoy) and the Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon (which in 1995 celebrated a century of cinema). In addition, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Power Plant at Harbour Front put on a joint retrospective called The Michael Snow Project. Recently, a major retrospective on Snow, Panoramique : oeuvres photographiques et films = Photographic Works and Films : 1962-1999, was held in Europe. Last year, the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol, England, presented Michael Snow: almost Cover to Cover, an exhibition that is now touring England. For the past two years, the Daniel Langlois Foundation has been involved in developing and prototyping a bilingual DVD-ROM dedicated to Snow's work. The disc will target the education market, particularly universities and art and film schools. It is being produced in partnership with Anne-Marie Duguet of the Université de Paris 1 (Sorbonne-Panthéon) and is part of anarchive, a collection of CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs exploring contemporary artists and created with their assistance. This series began with anarchive 1 - Muntadas: Media Architecture Installations. Two other DVD-ROMs are now in the works. The first, which Anne-Marie Duguet is also putting together, looks at the work of Nam June Paik. The second, for which the Foundation and Époxy have joined forces, investigates Snow's work. ABOUT THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION FOR ART, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY The Daniel Langlois Foundation's purpose is to further artistic and scientific knowledge by fostering the meeting of art and science in the field of technologies. The Foundation seeks to nurture a critical awareness of technology's implications for human beings and their natural and cultural environments, and to promote the exploration of aesthetics suited to evolving human environments. The Center for Research and Documentation (CR+D) seeks to document history, artworks and practices associated with electronic and digital media arts and to make this information available to researchers in an innovative manner through data communications. ABOUT ÉPOXY COMMUNICATIONS Époxy, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, is a development studio working in technology, culture and branding. Based in Montreal and Paris, Époxy offers such services as branding, 2-D and 3-D graphic design, graphic animation for new media and cinema, and interactive communications (mobile telephony, Internet, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM). Its creative talent has garnered Époxy many national and international awards. Époxy's diverse client list includes Softimage, Avid Technologies, Getty images, Domtar, Labatt Breweries, Orage, MindAvenue, Lightworks, Liberty, Interbrew, Papiers Rolland and Dharma Resorts. - - 30 - SOURCES Jean Gagnon, Director of Programs, Daniel Langlois Foundation Audrey Navarre, Assistant of the Director of Programs (514) 987-7177, anavarre@fondation-langlois.org www.fondation-langlois.org Jean-Sébastien Ouellet, General Manager Époxy Communications (514) 866-6900, Ext. 222, jsouellet@epoxy.ca www.epoxy.ca INFORMATION Valérie Gonzalo (514) 626-6976, gonzalo@videotron.ca Marie & June inc. (514) 270-5005, marierouthier@vl.videotron.ca _____________________________________________________________________ We've sent you this press release to keep you abreast of activities at the Daniel Langlois Foundation. If you wish to be taken off our mailing list, simply reply to this message with the words REMOVE FROM MAILING LIST in the subject line. Thank you. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 14:47:05 -0500 From: Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> Subject: The 2002 Call for Projects for Organizations Pour la version française : http://www.fondation-langlois.org/f/nouvelles/index.html [ Veuillez excuser les envois multiples / apologies for cross-posting ] ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ **Press Release** The 2002 Call for Projects for Organizations The Daniel Langlois Foundation Montreal, March 29, 2002 - The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology is pleased to launch its 2002 call for projects for organizations. The Foundation now has two calls for projects a year: one for individual artists and scientists (the deadline is *January 31 annually*) and one for organizations (the next deadline is *June 30, 2002*). The program for organizations has two components: the Exhibition, Distribution and Performance Program for Organizations and the Program for Organizations from Emerging Regions. There is one specific program guide and application form for these programs, which can be found at http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/programmes/index.html. Finally, application information is now available in French, English and Spanish. Applicants in the Program for Organizations from Emerging Regions may submit their proposal in Spanish provided it includes a one-page summary in French or English. Note that although the Foundation accepts proposals in Spanish, all correspondence will be in English or French. Established in the spring of 1997 through an endowment provided by Daniel Langlois, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology is a private non-profit organization whose scope of activity is international. The Foundation's purpose is to further artistic and scientific knowledge by fostering the meeting of art and science in the field of technologies. The Foundation would also like to take this opportunity to remind you that its Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D) is open to researchers interested in multimedia and new technologies in the arts. For more information, feel free to call us at (514) 987-7177 or e-mail us at info@fondation-langlois.org. - - 30 - SOURCE: Dominique Fontaine, dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org Program Officer for organizations Jacques Perron, jperron@fondation-langlois.org Program Officer for individual artists or scientists T: (514) 987-7177 F: (514) 987-7492 E: info@fondation-langlois.org W: www.fondation-langlois.org _____________________________________________________________________ We've sent you this press release to keep you abreast of activities at the Daniel Langlois Foundation. If you wish to be taken off our mailing list, simply reply to this message with the words remove from mailing list in the subject line. Thank you. _____________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 17:14:44 -0500 From: jonathan@killyourtv.com Subject: {video} Palestine Land Day Rally in Wash DC (3.31.02) - - - - - Palestine Land Day Rally in Washington DC (3.31.02) 6 minute video: http://clients.loudeye.com/imc/washingtondc/palestina.ram from http://DC.Indymedia.org - - - - - Yesterday I made this video for the local DC Indymedia. I was fascinated by the number of Arab-American High schoolers from N Virginia attending. The teen women were the most vocal and articulate of the bunch. Also, the number of enlarged xerox prints of the Brazilian cartoon artist LaTuff used as placards was interesting. LaTuff cartoons... http://www.indymedia.org/search-process.php3?medium=image&searchlang=&keyword=latuff feel free to use the video link on a website, please just credit and link to http://DC.Indymedia.org as well thanks, jonathan - -- . . . . . . . . . . . . jonathan prince http://KillYourTV.com http://Photographica.org ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 17:31:28 -0500 From: Gita Hashemi <gita@yorku.ca> Subject: Web Strike in Solidariy with Palestinian people - --============_-1194508601==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" This call is a forward without the attachments mentioned. The files can be downloaded from palestinian.org site. Gita - ---------- Hello All, We, Internet users and Webmasters, announce a GENERAL STRIKE protesting the Israeli aggression against and in solidarity with the Palestinian people and leadership in Ramallah. We urge you to join us in the strike, by sending this logo (attached) to as many people as you can, and stopping all the services given in your websites, while loading your websites into the strike page. Please help us have affect on the world, by joining the strike. ONLY TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A CHANGE. If you have a website, please join the strike, and replace the first page in your website with the files attached (index.html , strike1.jpg). (Here is one of the striking sites: http://www.palestinian.org/ ). Thanks alot for your help, STRIKE@PALESTINIAN.ORG Feel free to forward/print the logo. - -- ====== We must organize against the seige of Palestinian people by the Israeli army. Our silence implicates us in the genocide. - --============_-1194508601==_ma============ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 17:41:15 +0100 From: lenssen <lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de> Subject: Bauhaus Kolleg goes to Sydney APPLY NOW > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. Last call for the 3. Trimester of the Bauhaus Kolleg III Serve City >Urban Service Scapes - Personalized Service Zone< Excursion to Sydney June 5, through 14, 2002 Trimester program at the Bauhaus Dessau June 19, through September 13, 2002 Application deadline May 1, 2002 Since 1999, the Bauhaus Dessau offers a one year program focusing on key issues of urbanism: the Bauhaus Kolleg. Transfer of knowledge as well as research based on recent theoretical approaches, design concepts and conceptual design are core points of the international and interdisciplinary program. Contents are based on the annual key theme of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, which the Kolleg relates to a specific project site. The Bauhaus Kolleg¹s strategy is twofold: interdisciplinary teams create genuine contributions to urbanism and urban design. Thus, participants acquire knowledge and abilities which en-able to handle new professional challenges. The one year program is subdivided into three separate trimesters which focus on theory and analysis, on concept, and on design. For details of current program and application to the upcoming trimester please see the following link: http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/kolleg.asp?p=serveprog3 Or contact Ute Lenssen Bauhaus Dessau Foundation BAUHAUS KOLLEG Project Manager Gropiusallee 38 06846 Dessau Tel: ++49 (0)340-6508-402, Fax: ++49 (0)340-6508-404 E-mail: lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de ------------------------------ # 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