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. The Weekender ................................................... . a weekly digest of calls . actions . websites . campaigns . etc . . send your announcements and notes to announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be . . please don't be late ! delivered every friday . into your inbox . . http://simsim.rug.ac.be/announcer/ for subscription info & help . ................................................................... 01 . Zvonimir Bakotin . VRML99 - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 02 . Francis . CYBERCULTURE AGAINST GENOCIDE Webstock in Albania 6 March 1999 03 . Alex Adriaansens . new book publication S. Zielinski 04 . Tuncay Takmaz . 2.nd CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION - GEK]RDEK ART GROUP 05 . hans fjellestad . zu casa subs 06 . Gerhard Preyer . Protosociology: New Vol. 07 . Sophie Lewis . Weightless by Thomson & Craighead for Channel 08 . l'audible@laudanum.net 09 . Absurd Propaganda . WHEN WINDOWS ATTACK, PART II 10 . [ear] . proposal for partnership 11 . Steve Dietz . The Unreliable Archivist 12 . MEET Factory . "Conversations with Angels" Book + CDrom 13 . Decadent Action . Phone in sick - April 6th ................................................................... 01 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 20:16:04 +0100 (GMT+0100) From: Zvonimir Bakotin <zone@basis.Desk.nl> CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ---------------------- VRML99 the Fourth International Conference on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language and Web 3D Technologies 23 - 26 February 1999, Paderborn, Germany http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99 ------------------------------------------------------------------- The annual VRML Symposium is the worldwide most important event for the VRML and Web 3D community. Its purpose is to bring together researchers, developers, product vendors, content creators and other contributors interested in using or enhancing VRML and Web 3D technology. The VRML Symposium features courses, workshops, peer-reviewed papers and panels. It will address current burning issues in the VRML and the Web 3D community. The symposium will be further enriched by the famous Web3D Round-Up and an exhibition which will present leading edge technology and applications. Papers MetaStream (by V. Abadjev, M. del Rosario, A. Lebedev, A. Migdal and V. Paskhaver, Metacreations, California) This talk presents a framework for generating and storing multi-resolution mesh representations which supports levels of detail, progressive transmission, compression, selective refinement and rapid and efficient playback, in particular streaming of 3D data on the internet. MetaStream was developed at the Real Time Graphics Lab of MetaCreations. An Open Virtual Environment for Autonomous Agents Using VRML and Java (by B. Jung and J.-T. Milde, University of Bielefeld, Germany) In a course at the University of Bielefeld a virtual environment was developed which is populated with heterogeneous articulated agents. Autonomous and instructable agents compete for collecting certain objects while avoiding obstacles and other agents. Avatars in LivingSpace (by M. Wray and V. Belrose, HP Labs, Bristol, UK) LivingSpace is the name of an implementation of the LivingWorlds standard for multi-user distributed VRML worlds. LivingSpace was developed at Hewlett-Packard Labs. In this paper solutions to the problem of creating behaviors of avatars and coordinating these behaviors in a distributed environment are presented. In particular an extension of dead-reckoning is introduced which is based on velocity, curvature and angular velocity. A VRML Integration Methodology for Manufacturing Applications (by S. Ressler and A. Godil, NIST, Maryland) This talk describes several methods developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for using VRML as the visualization integration technology for manufacturing simulations. The resulting type of integrated worlds allows engineering systems to be visualized and communicated via the Web. There will be 17 further presentations of papers on topics like multi-user systems, extensions to VRML, streaming, compression and applications including arts and museums, tourism, cartography and CAD (see Program at http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99). Courses, Workshops and Panels At VRML99 renown experts will teach courses on multi-user systems, VRML97 and Java3D. Educational applications of VRML, the Universal Media Element Library and VRML in Germany are the topics of workshops held during the conference. We are especially looking forward to the VRML NG workshop which will discuss proposals for the future VRML standard. Finally experts will discuss controversial issues in panels addressing the relation of VRML and other Web 3D and present competing technologies and visions for shared virtual worlds. For further information see: http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99/ The VRML event series is sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and ACM SIGCOMM, and is in cooperation with the Web3D Consortium and the Gesellschaft fr Informatik. Platinum Technology is a Principal Donor to VRML99 Chair: Christian Bauer, Bauer & Freunde; Stuhlfelden, Austria Program Chair: Stephan Diehl, University of Saarland; Saarbruecken, Germany Program Co-Chair: Jean-Francis Balaguer, Artemedia; Lausanne, Switzerland Program Committee Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School; Monterey, USA Paolo Carraro, Bell Laboratories; Holmdel, New Jersey, USA Steve Carson, GSC Associates; Las Cruces, USA Bruce Damer, Digital Space Corp.; USA Jens Dauner, Fraunhofer IAO; Stuttgart, Germany Gitta Domik, University of Paderborn; Paderborn, Germany Ludger Froebel, German Aerospace Estab.; Cologne, Germany Christian Geiger, C-LAB; Paderborn, Germany Yasuaki Honda, Sony Corp.; Tokyo, Japan Joerg Kloss, VRASP Europe; Trier, Germany Juergen Landauer, GFT Informationssysteme; Boeblingen, Germany Richard Puk, Intelligraphics Incorporated; Carlsbad, USA Sandy Ressler, NIST, USA Theresa Marie Rhyne, Lockheed Martin, USA Maureen Stone, Xerox PARC; Palo Alto, USA Kornel Szabo, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland Val Watson, NASA Ames Research Center; Mountain View, USA ................................................................... 02 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 22:29:01 From: Francis <laporte@imaginet.fr> CYBERCULTURE AGAINST GENOCIDE Webstock in Albania 6 March 1999 http://www.lesouvriers.com/webstock Initially planned on 18-20th september 98, on the beach in Durres, and to be broadcast live during the first "Techno Parade" in Paris, Webstock was postponed due to the attempt of a coup in Albania around the 14th of september. This free on-line peace concert, Webstock in Albania, will therefore take place in Tirana, at the "Pyramids", with the participation of European and American Djs and artists, and the support of the Albanian Minister of Culture, Mr Edi Rama. The concert will be broadcast on Albanian radio and television, as well as on the internet site of Webstock. Webstock is meant to testify of our generation's determination to non-violence, and to express trhough music and the arts our condemnation Serbian attacks on the Albanian people from Kosovo, as well as all the genocides one can witness in this last year of the millenium. This is an independant initiative of the youth, beyond governmental or diplomatic actions,. Music and the Internet are the two weapons that the planetary generation will use against fascism to demonstrate that culture and technology can be combined to eradicate the current wave of genocide, human abuse and obscurantism. The truce between the Serbs and the KLA was hardly respected. Today war rages again in the backyard of Euroland. - We invite the conscious cyber - community to be part of this pioneer event, this cyber and roots revolution, -as DJs, musicians,and/or a visual artists . -in promoting for, or organizing Webstock parties in your town or radio station (Dj +webcam), -In helping with the logistics of the event in any way you can think ot or in signing the below declaration & mailing it back. -An on -line forum on the theme " Can cyberculture be an alternative to the natinalisms resulting from world-liberalism"? will be held on this occasion, Major Interventions expected on the panel. Two Webstock parties will be held in new York and san Francisco too, and cybercast. - A caravan travelling through Europe for free, on the train, is to be constituted, and can happen all the more easily as the Albanian governement is ready to let people coming for the Webstock party in the territory, even if not holding a passeport. - Concert and Interactive theater The musicians participating in Webstock represent all the trends of electronic music, from Hip-Hop to Techno. Albanian artists will also be participating. -Kanibal$ is a revolutionary project that makes use of the new technologies to renew the sources of the greek tragedy. It is in fact the system of the "society of spectacle" as after the Gulf war. -The actors are: humankind. -The location of action:the world. It is about becoming aware that history is one and that,for our new generation, it revolves around the meaning of humanity. It brings forth the major problems encountered by this generation. We invite you to participate in real-time though connecting to the site http://www.lesouvriers.com/kanibals and posting your answers to the characters' questions (already presented on the site) on 6 march. They will be broadcast live on the screen animated during the performance in Albania. Kanibal$ is to be performed in French and English during Webstock. Planet Generation Global Move Support: I want to testify, through my signature, of my determination to have a global and multiple culture prevail, beyond the nationalims, extremisms and genocides we can witness today. NB : We have prepared a banner of WEBSTOCK if you want to have it on your site 4 support write us EMAIL. Contact: tel: (33) 01 47 34 21 84. Email : kosovokr@worlnet.fr ................................................................... 03 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 15:22:32 +0200 From: Alex Adriaansens <alex@v2.nl> To: syndicate@aec.at Subject: Syndicate: new book publication S. Zielinski Audiovisions Cinema and Television as Entr'actes in History By Siegfried Zielinski november 1998, isbn 90 5356 303 2, 16 x 24 cm, hardback, illustrated, ca 275 pages, Fl. 69,95 / 1395 bfr november 1998, isbn 90 5356 313 x, 16 x 24 cm, paperback, illustrated, ca 275 pages, Fl. 39,50 / 790 bfr Amsterdam University Press - Prinsengracht 747 -751 - 1017 JX Amsterdam. Tel: +31-10-4200050 fax: 4203214. email: aup@aup.uva.nl check: http://www.uva.nl/aup/aup.html The production, distribution, and perception of moving images are undergoing a radical transformation. Ever-faster computers, digital technology, and microelectronic are joining forces to produce advanced audiovision -the media vanishing point of the 20th century. Very little will remain unchanged. The classic institutions for the mediation of film - cinema and television - are revealed to be no more than interludes in the broader history of the audiovisual media. This book interprets these changes not simply as a cultural loss but also as a challenge: the new audiovisions have to be confronted squarely to make strategic intervention possible. Audiovisions provides a historical underpinning for this active approach. Spanning 100 years, from the end of the 19th to the end of the 20th century, it reconstructs the complex genesis of cinema and television as historically relative - and thus finite - cultural forms, focussing on the dynamics and tension in the interaction between the apparatus and its uses. The book is also a plea for "staying power" in studies of cultural technology and technological culture of film. Essayistic in style, it dispenses with complicated cross references and, instead, is structured around distinct historical phases. Montages of images and text provide supplemental information, contrast, and comment. Siegfried Zielinski is founding director of the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany and Professor of Media and Communication Studies. He is a member of European Film Academy (EFA), the British Film Institute and the Magic Lantern Society of Grat Britain. ................................................................... 04 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 22:11:35 +0200 From: Tuncay Takmaz <Cekirdek@aidata.net.tr> EKRDEK ART GROUP 2.nd CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION Between 2nd 15th of August an exhibition entitled COMMUNICATION will be organized at Naval Museum Art Gallery A-PARTICIPATION RULES 1.. Every artist can enter into the exhibition up to 3 works of art 2.. There is no age-limit 3.. The works will be choosen with an election inorder to keep the orderlines and quality 4.. Every artist can enter into the exhibition with any style of plastic arts. Canvas size musnt be less than 80 cm.s and more than 200 cms B- HOW TO APPLY AND ADMITT 1- Artists who want to enter into the exhibition must send ( by hand or by mail) their projects or at least 2 photo or slides and cw to the adress below on 25th 30th of May between 11:00 20: 00 hrs 2- The works chosen to be exhibited will be announced to the artists and artists shall bring their works to Naval Museum Art Gallery on 31st of July at 10:00 am, and works will be entrenchend in the gallery with the exhibition commitee. 3- At the end of the exhibition (15th of August) all artists shall take their works back , if not taken , ekirdek Art Group and Naval Museum Art Gallery will not accept any legal responsibility. 4-2.000.000 TL will be taken from all the artists entering into the exhibition inorder to be used in exhibition costs. Ones who enter outside stanbul can deposit cash to Yap Kredi Bank (042-2) Parmakkap office ,account number ( 0108512-5), and send the bank deduction with other documents to the adress below. 5-For the artists entering from other countries; they shall send 10$ (inorder to be used in exhibition costs) with other documents to the adress below. At the exhibition their works will be send back to their adress by cargo 6-On the same dates exhibition will be on ekirdek Art Groups web site : www. cekirdek sanat . com. 7-Exhibitions advirtisement will be made at monthly art magazines, daily news papers and TV channels by ekirdek Art Group. ADRESS: Acbadem cad. Dilek Apt. N:96 D:12 Acbadem ,stanbul Turkey INFORMATION: +90 216 325 67 15 +90 216 428 69 50 mobile phone : + 90 542 344 09 22 (Please contact with Selin In) Thanks and good luck to the artists entering into the exhibition. With many regards in the name of ekirdek Art Group Tuncay Takmaz ................................................................... 05 Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 15:51:25 -0800 From: hans fjellestad <hans@zucasa.com> To: Multiple recipients of <announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be> Subject: ann! ... zu casa subs http://www.zucasa.com Zu Casa is a laboratory for online exhibition and performance of improvised and experimental music, artist film and video, and netart >> curated by The Donkey The Donkey intends to build a community of experimenters; bolster the artist, exploit the consumer, and corner the avant-garde market. The Donkey is accepting submissions >> http://www.zucasa.com/submissions/ ------------------- Radio Free Zu Casa > new and improvised music, installations, live webcasts Zu Casa Television > experimental video and film Donkey Net > internet-based, interactive artwork ------------------- to receive announcements of Zu Casa news and events send email to thedonkey@zucasa.com Viva el burro de la experimentacin! ................................................................... 06 Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 20:54:28 +0100 From: Gerhard Preyer <preyer@em.uni-frankfurt.de> Subject: Protosociology: New Vol. Dear colleagues, I would like to inform you that we will publish our vol. 12: After the Received View Developments in the Theory of Science Gerhard Preyer, Georg Peter, Alexander Ulfig (Eds.) - Special Vol. in memoriam Wolfgang Stegm|ller Description The collection focuses on developments in the philosophy of science following the so called Received View i.e. the syntactic account - logical empiricism, Wiener Circle - in the theory of science. Syntactic accounts of the theory and philosophy of science in the twentieth century is paradigmatic for answering questions on meaning, significance and validation of theoretical statements and of scientific knowledge. Since the 1960's the Received View is challenged by the naturalistic (realistic), the sociological, the structuralistic and the constructive empiricist (representational) accounts of the "correct view" on our scientific knowledge. The overall tendency is to substitute syntactical by semantical accounts of what science is all about. In this collection the emphasis is on semantics and measurement, the structure of scientific theories, decision theory, inductive inferences, the interpretation of probability, properties and science, the problem of underdetermination and scientific realism, rationality, metaphors and values in science. The internationally well reputated contributors examine the operationalistic, structuralistic, sociological, constructive empiristic (representational) and naturalistic (realistic) mainstreams in the philosophy of science competing for the "correct view" on sciences in the late twentieth century. TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Developments in the Theory of Science Gerhard Preyer, Georg Peter, Alexander Ulfig LOGICAL OPERATIONALISM - SIGNIFICANCE AND MEANING Truth and Knowledge. Some Considerations concerning the Task of Philosophy of Science WILHELM K. ESSLER The Received View, Incommensurability and Comparision of Theories - Beliefs as the Basis of Theorizing GERHARD PREYER Reflections on Projection ROBERT SCHWARTZ The Logical and Sociological Structure of Science JEFFREY E. FOSS STRUCTURALISM - MEANINGFUL MEASUREMENT - THE CONCEPT OF PHYSICAL LAW Structuralism vs. Operationalism C. ULISES MOULINES Meaningless Numbers NICHOLAS RESCHER Laws of Nature, Laws of Physics, and the Representational Account of Theories R.I.G. HUGHES Einstein's Principle Theory JAMES R. BROWN INDUCTIVE INFERENCES - INTERPRETATION OF PROBABILITY - GAME THEORY Transcendental Deductions and Universal Architectures for Inductive Inferences KEVIN T. KELLY, CORY JUHL R.A. Fisher and the Interpretation of Probability HOWARD H. HARRIOTT Evolution of an Anomaly BRIAN SKYRMS PROPERTIES - UNDERDETERMINATION - SCIENTIFIC REALISM Degrees of Characterizations GEORGE N. SCHLESINGER Observational Adequacy as distinct from the Truth about Observables CARL A. MATHESON Scientific Realism and the Problem of Underdetermination THOMAS R. GRIMES On Paul Churchland's Treatment of the Argument from Introspection and Scientific Realism PAUL C.L. TANG RATIONALITY - METAPHORS - VALUES IN SCIENCE Scientific Rationality and Epistemic Goals DAVID RESNIK Rationality in Economics: A General Framework ALDO MONTESANO Science Real and Ideal: Popper and the Dogmatic Scientist JOSEPH AGASSI Models and Metaphors in Science MICHAEL BRADIE Values and the Philosophy of Science DAVID GRUENDER Introduction: see our homepage. Protosociology An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Project: Protosociology J.W. Goethe-Universitdt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Homepage im World Wide Web http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/protosociology Be free to load down a free copy of our electronic versions from our homepage: Vol. 11: Cognitive Semantics II: Externalism in Debates Unit: Special Service Keyword: Parsons Electronic publications of Protosocialogy available: Vol. 8/9 Rationality II/III Vol. 10 Cognitive Semantics I - Conceptions of Meaning Vol. 11 Cognitive Semantics II - Externalism in Debates Vol. 12 After the Received View. Developments in the Theory of Science In preparation: On a Sociology of Borderlines Social Change in Time of Globalization hrsg. von G. Preyer, M. Boes See: Homepage, Unit: Projects. ................................................................... 07 Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:53:22 +0100 From: Sophie Lewis <sophie@artec.org.uk> To: Multiple recipients of <announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be> Subject: ann! ... Weightless by Thomson & Craighead for Channel *********************** Weightless by Thomson & Craighead http://www.channel.org.uk/weightless Channel is delighted to announce the launch of Weightless by Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead. In Weightless, Thomson & Craighead use gif animations, midi files and text fragments taken from chat lines as the main components of a fluid on-line environment which comments on the social conventions and behaviours that have evolved over the last few years on the world wide web. Almost all the materials can be seen as 'found objects', taken predominantly from web users' homepages or chat spaces and reappropriated within the Weightless environment. As such, each animation, music file and text fragment begins to function as an autonomous unit. They retain elements of the (web) culture that has spawned them but also generate their own narrative sense as almost cinematic or televisual components: animations as the screen image, midi files as the sound track and chat line texts as subtitles. In this way, the units combine to become a series of spurious 'mini movies' with their own 'plot'. At one level, 'Weightless' is an idiosyncratic document of these on-line social spaces. Yet it also functions as a sculptural manipulation of the wealth of existing on-line data... a compendium of readymades in electronic space. A public projection of Weightless will be held in London later in February. Details will be posted to you nearer the time. For further information about Weightless please contact David Sinden at Artec on +44 (0)171 477 2775 or email david@artec.org.uk. ................................................................... 08 Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 23:00:47 +1100 From: l'audible@laudanum.net To: Multiple recipients of <announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be> Subject: ann! ... (No subject) http://laudanum.net/laudible - - - __--- _ --------- - - - - _ up and coming sigma event/live broadcast 26.2.1999 http://laudanum.net/sigma/ frigid..re_lay broadband..13.2.1999 - - - __--- _ --------- - - - - _-__ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ Five new tracks on l'audible or lost in repetition only to find ones self at the top of a hill looking into a huge valley. New tracks appear on the site like out of the blue ...sound open for international access. Added to a growing list these tracks shift their state; existing on CD (in these cases), collected from Australia and New Zealand, finding themselves as code embedded deep in Germany (Radio Internationale Stadt). Rosy Parlane's tracks loop endlessly around, we could talk about the needle being stuck or skipping cd's but I think that ones getting a bit tired. Instead maybe we should talk of minimalism speed up to break-neck velocity, looping and twisting not over days but over minutes. Clicks and rings become the rhythm section forming an abstract beat repeating with no point, no focus, beginning or end...just all over in five. Pimmon's track entitled "Zwischen die sprunge" whistles like the wind, clicking softly over and over... electronic bleeps bounces against walls. Then chimes appear to float past and off. Meanwhile the piece clicks softly on, whistling and crackling as it goes. ah, but it all ends off track.. Nigel Bunn's Index gives us no sort of index, no clue as to what is to come in later tracks... Five notes ring out from a piano, repeating looping while a drone wavers underneath. Over the top stumbles a trumpet, slurring and missing notes before turning into something else (not sure what) half way through. >From new minimalist l'audible turns to the dance rhythms of PitchBlack (Mike Hodgson and Paddy Free) who take us on a dub trip entitled "Speech" ...a long path crossing a vast landscape of peaks and deep trenches. The tracks starts with a ambient dubscape. Cruising with big bass drums smackin the earth ...sirens warn of impending dubasters... the beat picks up pounding under a heavily effected McLuhan...then back to a melody, a hook...this track has many. (the joy of figurative music) rosy parlane, track 3 and 5, from :#1-4, (Sigma Edition 001). Nigel Bunn, "Index", from Index, (Emperor Jones). pitch black, "speech", from Futureproof, (Kog Transmissions). Pimmon, "Zwischen die sprunge", from DAS Pimmon (self released) ------------______- _ _________----_------: perform browser redirect to: l'audible @ http://laudanum.net/laudible - real player enabled - - - - __--- _ --------- - - - - _ /.. new tracks this week@l'audible kind.regars.mr.snow isola d'oro, fiore di levante http://www.laudanum.net kind.regars.mr.snow isola d'oro, fiore di levante http://www.laudanum.net ................................................................... 09 Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:12:13 PST From: Absurd Propaganda <propaganda@absurd.org> To: Multiple recipients of <announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be> Subject: ann! ... WHEN WINDOWS ATTACK, PART II WHEN WINDOWS ATTACK, PART II URL: http://www.absurd.org/a-periodic/wwa2/ Capturing the real terror of the windowing experience, WHEN WINDOWS ATTACK, PART II displays Graphical User Interface in all its inexorable gore. WHEN WINDOWS ATTACK, PART II delivers a combination of real and never-before-seen demonstrations received from anonymous sources from around the world. Riveting dramas unfold as unsuspecting users catch full-throttle action of an array of horrifying windowing activity, including panicking mouse moves, sudden clicks on the reset button and nerve-wrecking pulling of the power cord. In addition, each episode contains hair-raising description of the real user experiences. Material might be non-suitable for people with limited technical background. Viewer discretion is advised. _____________________________________________________________________________ Absurd Org. http://www.absurd.org/ ................................................................... 10 From: "[ear]" <ear@bar.bg> Subject: [ear] proposal for partnership Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 21:59:16 +0200 WHAT IS THIS this is a proposal for partnership for an european art register [ear] project PROJECT TITLE european art register [ear] SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT european art register [ear] will be a web based database for european media artists, artworks and organisations the database will contain text information, images, real audio and video and will be able to generate reports as a response to set of search criterias. [ear] will make as well its own researches of the european media art. the aim is to be created one stop web resource containing comprehensive information about the european media art. it will be designed to be used by the art professionals and the general public, who search for information in the field of the european media art. the concentrate data, hidden behind common design, common navigational model and common search methods, will turn into a powerful source of information for both art professionals and general public. TIMETABLE the preparation of the project has started at the end of 1998. the first partnership will be formed officially in the middle of february 1999 and will consist of all organisations indicated their willingness to join before that time. the reason for this deadline is are deadlines for the kaleidoscope and raphael projects. in order to start working as soon as possible, [ear] will start to accept information and generate reports using the database facilities of the bulgarian art register, which will be shortly after an initial partnership is formed - as soon as an agreement on the basic database fields and reports is reached. later an own url will be registered . METHODOLOGY the structure of the database will be developed in a cooperation with the partners and organisations/individuals interested in using and/or helping its development. for this purpose a web site has been created at www.bar.bg/ear where the general concept and the first content/structure proposals have been published. there is an open bulletin board for proposals and an e-mail address ear@bar.bg the database will be multilingual. all the information will be both in english and in the national language of the author/artwork. it will be on a later stage when the whole database will be mirrored on another european language(s). there will be european central, and national centers represented by partner organisations in each country. the european central will do the main coordination of the project, the ongoing web database management, the international promotion of the database, the joint fundraising and the editorial of the english part of the database. the national centers will promote the database in their country and establish contacts with artists and institutions, and provide editorial on their national language. there can be more than one partner center in a country. the content will be entered through on-line forms by the authors themselves or by the partners. content will be provided also through [ear]'s own research projects through the network of partners. in the general case the researches will be done with the register's own resources and the result will be open to the public. researches can be as well commissioned to the [ear]. [ear] can also accept in its structures information and researches done by other organisations up to the moment, serving as a library, making the information accessible and searchable, stating clearly who is the copyright holder. the use of the database will be free of charge. WHAT THE PARTNERS WILL RECEIVE participation in a large scale information network. participation in the joint funding. the partners who express willingness for partnership before the 10th of february 1999 will take part in the application to kaleidoscope (deadline the 2nd of march 1999) and raphael (deadline the 26th of march 1999). WHO CAN BE A PARTNER every person or organisation in the field of the media art who agrees with the general concept and is ready to provide critical thinking and active partnership in its area of activity. HOW TO APPLY FOR PARTNERSHIP you can contact with the [ear] coordinator javor r. raitchev at ear@bar.bg and express your willingness to apply. there are no requirements different than those described in the text. the "procedure" of acceptance consists of finding the points where the interest of the organisation/individual and the [ear] meet. this will shape the concrete "partnership agreement". all "partnership agreements" will be published on the [ear] web site in draft form to provide help for the self tuning of all partners in the network. DEADLINES the project will be open for new partners all the time. however for the kaleidoscope and the raphael applications the deadline willingness for partnership to be expressed is the 10th of february 1999. ................................................................... 11 Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 17:18:57 -0500 From: Steve Dietz <stevedietz@yproductions.com> Subject: The Unreliable Archivist Gallery9/Walker Art Center announces "The Unreliable Archivist," a project by Janet Cohen, Keith Frank, and Jon Ippolito. Commissioned on the occasion of the official archiving at the Walker of the influential art site ada'web, "The Unreliable Archivist" allows the user to recombine aspects of ada'web according to a somewhat questionable--but not wholly unreasonable--set of categories, from "plain" to "preposterous." As unreliable archivists, Cohen, Frank, and Ippolito question what it means to archive or "fix" such a dynamic medium. There is also an implicit warning about the possibility that our mad rush to database all known facts may be as likely to engender lunacy as illumination. In an interview published in conjunction with the project, I asked the artistic trio how this "authorized hack" of ada'web reflects their interest in the adversarial aspects of collaboration: JC: In our nondigital work the adversarial aspect of our collaboration often entails fighting with each other. In our online work and in the few group shows we've been in, you could say that we take on other artists as our adversaries. KF: So it takes a strong group with confidence in themselves and their work to deal with us successfully....da'web had the advantage of being one of >the first structured art Web sites, and it featured many works that were inextricably tied to the medium. JI: The Unreliable Archivist proposes a particularly irreverent approach to re-presenting da'web: an archivist who has preserved the pieces but has mixed up which pages they belong to. In a curious way, this scrambling may be more faithful to the dynamic of the Web than preserving the integrity of each page....raising the question of whether da'web is more or less than the sum of its parts. The project itself (and the rest of the interview) can be found at http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/three/. ................................................................... 12 Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 10:30:43 +0200 From: MEET Factory <meat@meetfactory.com> Subject: ANNOUNCE: "Conversations with Angels" Book + CDrom "CONVERSATIONS WITH ANGELS", THE WORLD'S FIRST INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE SET WITHIN A 3D MULTIUSER VIRTUAL WORLD ON THE INTERNET IS NOW RELEASED AS A PICTURE BOOK AND CD ROM! Flirt with Princess Anne, the sensual lesbian who grows plants! Dare you dive into Fat Bob's pool? Can you get out of Carl's room alive? What about the kids, for ever having a party, dude! Yes, MEET Factory's "Conversations with Angels" is something totally new on the Net - a fully interactive multiuser narrative - provocative, funny, cutting edge media! Get online with these wild and wicked characters. If you don't laugh they'll make you cry! As Anne would say: "I love the culture of victimhood" Modelled in VRML, the Web standard for 3D graphics, and with specially created textures and audio, "Conversations with Angels" is visually and technically superb. MEET Factory's avatar and character design is second to none, with a string of international awards already under their belt. Now at last their worlds are available to the digitally challenged in picture book form - pocket sized, perfect for beach or boardroom. Don't waste time - experience "Conversations with Angels" for yourself at http://meetfactory.com For more information or to order a review copy of the book please contact info@meetfactory.com "With Conversations with Angels we see the birth of a new art form for this and the next century" - Bruce Damer, author "Avatars, Exploring and building virtual worlds on the Internet" "Conversations with Angels is an important contribution to the rethinking of representation and aesthetic possibilities in the virtual realm." - Steve Kurtz, Critical Art Ensemble "I beg your pardon..?!" - Super Activo, Saviour of the Universe "Conversations with Angels" is created and produced by MEET Factory (Media artists Andy Best & Merja Puustinen) in collaboration with the Banff Centre for the Arts (http://www.banff.org) and Kiasma (http://www.kiasma.fng.fi) ................................................................... 13 Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 12:13:33 +0000 From: Decadent Action <decadent@underbelly.demon.co.uk> Subject: Phone in sick - April 6th *Psst... pass it on* World Phone in Sick Day is April 6th and that is coming up fast. In order for the event to be an even bigger success than previous years we intend to invade the intranets and email in boxes of large corporations and workplaces the world over. This is where we need your help. Please pass this on to work colleagues and friends and encourage them to do the same. Were not really fans of chain letters or unsolicited email - but this is in the name of revolution and a day off. PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE The 3rd World Phone in Sick Day takes place on 6 April 1999 and you are invited to take part. All you have to do is not turn up for work. You can think up something original or just have the flu. Just PHONE IN SICK. If you have a great excuse then why not email and tell us. decadent@underbelly.demon.co.uk http://www.underbelly.demon.co.uk/decadent/docs/sickcont.htm We would also like pledges of illness - tell us your job and your company, you dont have to give your real name and we wont tell your boss. If you are a celebrity then why not pledge your support to us or to the media. email us or see details at http://www.underbelly.demon.co.uk/decadent/docs/sickstar.htm Decadent Action are the organisers of World Phone in Sick Day - the annual holiday for idlers, slackers, anarchists and workers of the world. You can find out all about us at http://www.underbelly.demon.co.uk/decadent/ You can sign up for more of our messages (about one a month) by sending an email to decadent@underbelly.demon.co.uk with the subject header subscribe --- # 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@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl