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Table of Contents: for announcments: Call for ACOUSTIC.SPACE texts Rasa Smite <rasa@parks.lv> Call for Entries - digitalBIEDERMEIER "Peter Steinberger" <ps@dvision.at> Stiglitz interview up Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com> http://meta.am/ - gell m e t a <meta@meta.am> Delivering Culture Online "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com> International Festival in MOONGOLIA "ICES" <ices@mongol.net> re:combo - call for noises "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> New Online Graduate Course in Information Aesthetics carolyn guertin <cguertin@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> open_digi > AROUND US > post BRADYS atty@no-such.com (atty) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 19:42:53 +0300 From: Rasa Smite <rasa@parks.lv> Subject: for announcments: Call for ACOUSTIC.SPACE texts CALL FOR ACOUSTIC.SPACE TEXTS ---> - -> for upcoming "acoustic.space.reader" - this book will conclude series of "acoustic.space" magazines, which were published by e-lab/rixc&xchange from 1998-2000 the book will also include +DVD-r and online version. looking forward to your contributions! / rasa - -> ACOUSTIC.SPACE is an exploration into the acoustic dimension of electronic technology and networked media environment, featuring a series of magazines (1998-2000), Xchange - streaming audio network and mailinglist (since 1997), the Acoustic.Space.Lab research programme (since 2001) and now an upcoming book will be the closing publication of this period. This book --"Acoustic.Space.Reader"-- will contain research texts and articles on the experiments, activities and tactical interventions of artists, media activists and 'cultural scientists', who use audio communication tools to build new contexts and open spaces by pushing the boundaries of electro-acoustic environments, acoustic cyberspace, radio ether and emerging cell-space. The book will include also a DVD - a multi-media resarch of VIRAC radiotelescope in Latvia: from history of this top-secret Soviet era military object, including precise technical data, about it's conversion to scinitific and civilian use, and to the international "Acoustic.Space.Lab" symposium on sound art, radio and satellite technology, which took place in August 2001, with participation of more then 30 artists, radio amateurs and community radio activists from all over the world. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! - -> THIS IS CALL FOR TEXTS FOR THE BOOK AND ITS' ON-LINE VERSION! The first deadline (to submit proposals about the texts) is SEPTEMBER 1, 2002 Please send texts to <rasa@re-lab.net> or xchange list <xchange@re-lab.net> ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Also, the next edition of OPEN-SOURCE-SAMPLING-PROJECT is seeking for artists to re-interpret materials gathered at the VIRAC dish, contact: <derek@x-i.net> http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/lab/projects.html A selection of submitted materials will be represented in the DVD. The book+DVD will be published by the end of November, 2002 (and its' first presentation could be during the WORLD-INFORMATION.ORG exhibition in Amsterdam, end of November 2002). http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/reader.html <--- end | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (a) (c) (o) (u) (s) (t) (i) (c) ( ) (s) (p) (a) (c) (e) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | information&comunication channel | for net.broadcasters http://xchange.re-lab.net (Xchange) net.audio network xchange search/webarchive: http://xchange.re-lab.net/a/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 00:41:19 +0200 From: "Peter Steinberger" <ps@dvision.at> Subject: Call for Entries - digitalBIEDERMEIER /// digitalBIEDERMEIER: re/producing the private /// ::From 27th November until 1st December 2002 [d]vision, the Vienna Festival For Digital Culture presents once again a diverse cross section of contemporary media culture. A conference, an exhibition and filmscreenings are exploring new approaches to the topic of private and public sphere in digital age. ::Call For Proposals With digitalBIEDERMEIER, [d]vision launches for the first time a call for entries for the conference part of the event. From 27.11.2002 to 1.12.2002 we will ask Scholars from various disciplines to discuss, in English or German, some of the questions imposed by the general topic. Please visit our website for more info: http://2002.dvision.at ::Call For Entries - Film/Video/Multimedia [d]vision is looking for artists, who provide digital film, video, CD-ROM or webprojects focussing the topics of public privacy: private/public surveillance, media-cocooning, intelligent houses and ambient technologies, new frontiers in digital age, digital and analogous migration, etc. Documentaries, fictions and shorts are welcome. Amateurfilm is an important topic, too. So don't hesitate to send your video diary. ::[d]vision is an international forum for mediatheory, digital film, video and expanded media such as CD-ROM, DVD and the Internet. [d]vision is exploring the media void and is bringing up important issues for the competent discourse in media society. [d]vision - Festival For Digital Culture presents contemporary trends and issues in mediaculture in an independent festival for young professionals and the creative class in Vienna / Austria. check out our digitalBIEDERMEIER website and download the application form: http://2002.dvision.at Concept and Organisation / Society for Mediatheory & Digital Culture / Verein fuer Medientheorie & digitale Kultur Bernhard Rieder, Mirko Tobias Schaefer, Sanna Tobias [d]vision http://www.dvision.at Festival For Digital Culture A-1170 Vienna, Joergerstrasse 35/8 | Tel: +43-1-409 70 15 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 11:11:54 -0400 From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com> Subject: Stiglitz interview up I've just posted my interview with Joseph Stiglitz, which ran on my radio show yesterday evening. Follow the link from <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>. Doug - ---- August 15, 2002 DH on economic news - Fed holds fire, manufacturing sags * Joseph Stiglitz, co-winner 2001 Nobel Prize in economics; professor of economics, Columbia University; former chief economist, World Bank; author, Globalization and Its Discontents, on the U.S. economy, the effects of the stock market scandals, and how the IMF really works. In this interview, Stiglitz, who'd previously called for the reform of the IMF, says he's changing his mind, and it might well be time to scrap it and start all over. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 01:45:39 -0700 From: m e t a <meta@meta.am> Subject: http://meta.am/ - gell // http://meta.am/graphic/gell/ //m 127.0.0.1 http://meta.am/ 216.71.65.73 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 03:00:55 +0000 From: "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com> Subject: Delivering Culture Online Department for Culture, Media and Sport - UK Delivering Culture Online Programme of Digital Projects for Children and Adults. Invitations for Expressions of Interest. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking to appoint a range of organisations or consortia to produce and deliver components of the Culture Online Programme. Culture Online will use digital technologies to increase and deepen access to and participation in the arts and culture. Application forms for Organisations who would wish to express an interest should refer to the Culture Online web site at http:// www.cultureonline.gov.uk where further details and an application form are available. Closing date: 30th August, 2002. Lachlan Brown Thirdnet e publishing T(416) 826 6937 VM (416) 822 1123 - -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Get 4 DVDs for $.49 cents! plus shipping & processing. Click to join. http://adfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/990-1736-3566-59 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:56:04 +0800 From: "ICES" <ices@mongol.net> Subject: International Festival in MOONGOLIA INVITATION Pop, rock and jazz singers of Mongolian songs are invited to perform at a festival in Mongolia! The Blue Mongolia 2002 festival will be held in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar between October 1 and 7, 2002. The 19th Blue Mongolia festival will feature foreign singers of Mongolian songs. Each will perform 2 Mongolian songs with pre-recorded backing music. We invite singers of Mongolian songs from anywhere in the world to come to the party! Successful applicants will need to be in Ulaanbaatar by September 29. The Mongolian organizers will arrange and pay for- your accommodation, meals and transport while you are in Ulaanbaatar, though you will have to bear your own costs of getting to and from Mongolia. There is no entry fee for foreign performers! Applications should be addressed to: Blue Mongolia 2002 Organizing Committee, Mongolian Concert Center - General Director D. Ukhnaa. Fax: 976 – 11 – 327899 Tel: 976 – 11 – 91191011 /mobile/ 976 – 11 – 326427 976 – 11 – 311274 email: ices@mongol.net ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 16:54:08 -0300 From: "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> Subject: re:combo - call for noises ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// RADIO RE:COMBO: re:combining the territory ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// October, 2002. The *Re:combo Radio* will recombine the territory of "Transmidia" project. You are invited to _Re:combining The Territory_, a multimedia project of collaborative sound + vision production. The experience will mix audiovisual material sent by collaborators to RE:COMBO (http://www.recombo.art) with texts produced for the event and a live P.A. set. The main goal is to integrate the audience (live on-site and wired by the web) in an active experience of "on-stage" recombination. We believe that the traditional passive "on-stage" format doesn't fit the new ways of electronic music/art. The experience will be developed this way: the sounds and pictures that will be used in the performance will be collected through the internet. You can collaborate by just sending your movie clips, images or sound files attached by e-mail to: recombo@manguebit.org.br The last edition of the _radio Re:combo_ took place on the "Abril Pro Rock Festival" (http://www.rhizome.org/object.rhiz?3463). Questions relevant to the territory (as defined by Gilles Deleuze) will be raised with images and sounds and offered to the public with a one night stand performance. After that, during two months, the off-line physical site will be open for people to recombine and be the players of a wired show synchronized with the web site. The live on-site experience will be held on October, 2002 at Instituto Cultural Itau, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, during the "Transmidia" event. - ------------------------------------------- re:make / re:combine - ------------------------------------------- http://english.recombo.art http://www.recombo.art read and liste to re:combo: Wired: Brazilians' Spin: Remix Music Biz ============================== http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,53701,00.html Voice of America: Brazilian Musicians Display Creativity on the Internet ==================================================== http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectid=DBDE77C7-0A70-42AF-9CA6CA78F88EACCE&title=Brazilian%20Musicians%20Display%20Creativity%20on%20the%20Internet&db=current# ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 10:23:09 -0600 From: carolyn guertin <cguertin@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> Subject: New Online Graduate Course in Information Aesthetics Last call to enrol in this new online graduate course MAIS 656: Datascapes: Information Aesthetics and Network Culture from Athabasca University, Canada, offered this fall. http://www.athabascau.ca/mais/syllabi/mais656.html Deadline for registration, August 16, 2002. ___________________________________________________ Carolyn Guertin, Dept of English, University of Alberta, Canada, & trAce Online Writing School, Nottingham Trent University, UK E-Mail: cguertin@ualberta.ca; Tel/FAX: 780-438-3125 Website: http://www.ualberta.ca/~cguertin/ Assemblage, The Online Women's New Media Gallery, at trAce: http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/traced/guertin/assemblage.htm ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 19:34:07 GMT Daylight Time From: atty@no-such.com (atty) Subject: open_digi > AROUND US > post BRADYS Hi nettime-l people, with eviction of its residents on August 5th, BRADYS of Brixton is over as venue of open_digi in South London for foreseeable future small mov at http://club.net-art.ws/bradys/video/vid.html but we can say we did the old building justice at its 'LAST STAND' with a diverse night lasting till dawn of digital sounds and visuals plus presentations. The main space even had new coat of paint (just dry) + three large projections. evening kicked off (slightly late but its getting better) with a stomping run through of the activities of http://www.urban75.com from its editor Mike Slocombe followed by insights into the work of http://www.hi-res.net from Florian Schmitt. After some recalcitrant behaviour from a particular computer we then got into a great session of sounds mostly chosen by toxi of http://www.toxi.co.uk with visuals from toxi, elout of http://www.xs4all.nl/~elout/ from Amsterdam and myself. Finally at 7.30am last of audience were persuaded that they should let us pull the plugs ... thanks to all who attended and all who contributed and for sure made us feel like we had put our time at BRADYS to best use if any body has any record of August 2nd > "AROUND US", images or whatever, could they please pass them to us as all cameras etc examined so far malfunctioned one way or another SO now we are busy checking out possible new homes for open_digi, hopefully remaining in South London, ways to pay for people to visit us etc. We have the interest for some great programmification for winter, "bcn error special" where errorclub of barcelona will pay us a visit with work including sutoolz http://seamonkey.mle.ie/nime/Proceedings/paper/porcher.pdf, and something that will be part edible from Montpellier, France, http://laurenrodz.free.fr/eox/siteg/, a night of slub.org from across the river + much more. Any help and suggestions welcome applications are invited for post of MC for future editions of open_digi meantime we can suggest you can keep yourselves entertained online by checking out ongoing digital thrashes in the rounds of infomera.net series > champions of the WWW > http://www.museotamayo.org/inmerso/infomera/ > next up I think is one38.org v kalx.com. On September 13th at Cyberlounge of Museo Tamayo, Mexcio City will also be some talks and discussion (non-virtually) on subject of net-art spaces (including story of http://www.net-art.ws, net-art99>01 and open_digi so far). yours atty http://club.net-art.ws ------------------------------ # 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