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STALK2 Monday 16th December 96 7:30pm Backspace Winchester Wharf Clink Street London SE1 Menu: ADAM DANT on breeze borne artwork, talking about his daily newpaper, on the gallerette as a project, on beginnings and fluidity, on work that keeps surfacing...... +interactive bandits from rural Wales: planned video-linkup with CAIIA, Newport reporting on their digital to physical curation project. ++the STALK web-site prior to its launch in the new year: a brief presentation on how it can serve as a discursive space for new curatorial agendas, drawing on issues raised in STALK 1 [2/12/96]: Rob La Frenais/ Curating in 2096 - beyond the post-Duchampian pile-up and the monophasic culture. Michael Micz Flor/ Tattoing at birth: the strange necessity of believing the unbelievable, a survival strategy for the post[industrial/human] society. ******************************************************************************** STALK curating for the late nineties Monday evenings 7:30pm. A chain of presentations based on the work of independent curators Hosted by: Backspace Winchester Wharf Clink Street London SE1 tel +44 171 234 0804 Mute 135-139 Curtain Road London EC2 tel +44 171 613 4743 *a forum to backtrack and re-examine independent work using documentation: focus on work to project new ideas, ideas to project new work. *live discussions through transnational internet linkups *experiment and integrate curatorial agendas with new technology Tickets £2.50 Limited numbers; early booking ESSENTIAL Check web site for programme details http://www.backspace.org/stalk or contact stalk at: email stalk@backspace.org tel +44 171 354 5457 fax +44 171 704 6834 Programme: *LAUNCH*- - 25th November Backspace 2nd December Mute 16th December Backspace 5th January Mute 27th January Backspace 3rd February Mute 24th February Backspace LETS sTALK! -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de