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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 . Darko Fritz . darko fritz @1- n5m, live on net, 2- solo exhibition 02 . Ann Holcomb . Job Announcement 03 . Arrin Crowe . Fwd: Fwd: Logging Threatens Alaska Wildlife! 04 . caleb.k . pitch black 05 . Postmaster DFM . DFM NewsLetter #2.01 - March 99 06 . r a d i o q u a l i a . r a d i o q u a l i a: lassitude / longitude 07 . Antonio Gomez-Palacio . IPEESS 1999 08 . rachel greene . RAW? DIGEST? How about DESSERT with RHIZOME at the Kitchen 09 . Sinisa Rogic . BGDirekt 10 . Vicki Bennett . P L U o n t h e r a d i o i n E u r o p e 11 . Geert Lovink . n5m3 live stream channels 12 . Josephine Berry . weekender info ................................................................... 01 Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 20:48:45 +0100 From: Darko Fritz <dfritz@xs4all.nl> Subject: darko fritz @1- n5m, live on net, 2- solo exhibition 1. T h e N e x t F i v e M i n u t e s 3 Tactical Media Event March 12-14, 1999, Amsterdam/Rotterdam, NL http://www.n5m.org How Low Can You Go Show ======================= Paradiso, 12 - 03 -99, Friday night, main hall, 21.00 hours With: Darko Fritz (Amsterdam/Zagreb): "Error Reports" telefax action Tjebbe van Tijen, artist and archivist (Amsterdam): Shadow Play James Wallbank/Redundant Technology Initiative (UK) "Low Tech Manifesto" Alexei Shulgin (Moscow): 386DX Cyberpunk Rockband Katarina Soukup (Montreal): Radio Bicyclette Marko Peljhan (Ljudmila): Insular Technologies Vuk Cosic (Ljubljana), Walter van der Cruijssen/Ascii Art Ensemble (Amsterdam) Eine kleine Wassermusik (Amsterdam): Aquartet Tetsuo Kogawa (Tokyo): mini fm lecture/performance Convex TV (Berlin): a/bbs, the audio bulletin broadcast system Institute for Affordable Lunacy (IBW, Eindhoven): Let's Go! Emer Beamer (Amsterdam): Beeldbuizen en Huilbuizen Paradiso Weteringschans 6-8 1017 SG Amsterdam BROADCASTS ---------- Live web broadcasts at http://www.dds.nl/live DDS 2: the live program from the main hall in Paradiso and the TV live show ................................................................... 02 Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 09:43:35 -0400 From: Ann Holcomb <holcomb@cooper.edu> Subject: Job Announcement The Cooper Union School of Art Seeks applications and nominations for a FULL-TIME TENURE TRACK GRAPHIC DESIGN FACULTY position in its generalist BFA program. National recognition and significant college level teaching are required. Full-time Graphic Design faculty members are expected to teach at all levels as well as share in collegial responsibilities. Letters of application accompanied by curriculum vitae and examples of work may sent by mail ONLY, electronic applications will not be accepted. Please send materials to: JOHN MAHER, DIRECTOR OF BUDGET AND PERSONNEL THE COOPER UNION 30 COOPER SQUARE, 7TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10003-7183 APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 26, 1999 The Cooper Union is an AA / EOE by choice. ................................................................... 03 Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 16:48:44 -0800 (PST) From: Arrin Crowe <ifac@yahoo.com> Subject: ann! ... Fwd: Fwd: Logging Threatens Alaska Wildlife! note: forwarded msg attached. == L<A>W98 IMPERFECT FLUIDS IFAC@YAHOO.COM THE TIME IS NOW RESTART --------- From: actionquestions@worldwildlife.org Subject: Logging Threatens Alaska Wildlife! Errors-to: serengeti-errors@worldwildlife.org Logging Threatens Alaska Wildlife! Dear WWF Conservation Action Network Participant: One of the last great American forests, the Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska, provides essential habitat for wolves, grizzly and black bears, bald eagles, salmon, Sitka black-tailed deer, and many other species. Within a week President Clinton is expected to decide whether or not to grant the Louisiana Pacific Corporation logging rights to large amounts of the Tongass's old-growth forests, at subsidized rates. Allowing the logging would jeopardize these species. Please follow the simple steps below to send a free fax and/or e-mail urging President Clinton to say no to Louisiana Pacific's request for a logging deal. Please act now before time runs out! The Tongass National Forest lies within an ecoregion that World Wildlife Fund has identified as globally outstanding. Encompassing more than one quarter of the world's coastal temperate rain forests, this ecoregion is one of the largest and most pristine temperate rain forest and shoreline ecosystems in the world. Unfortunately, an extensive road system for logging has heavily fragmented the Tongass. Now, Louisiana Pacific is proposing a logging agreement that would extend that road system even further. WWF is issuing this action alert in collaboration with the Alaska Rainforest Campaign. Please take action today to help protect this world class ecoregion! To take action now, go to http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org and click on "Your Personal Action Center." For answers to the questions most frequently asked about the Conservation Action Network, send an e-mail to actionhelp@worldwildlife.org. If you have additional questions or comments, send an e-mail to actionquestions@worldwildlife.org, or use the feedback form at http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org ................................................................... 04 Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 11:39:37 +1100 From: caleb.k@laudanum.net (caleb.k@laudanum.net) (by way of zinaK <zina@laudanum.net>) (by way of "mr.snow" <mr.snow@laudanum.net>) Subject: pitch black http://laudanum.net/fl*live/ - - - __--- _ --------- - - - - _ pitch black dubscapes under the influence of d'n'b, techno, beats. michael hodgson (soliton, projector mix, tinnitus) Paddy Free (mesh) >From the beginnings of new zealand electro to the forefront. purveyors of dark spaces filled with sound and projected light. Pre-aust.release of 'futureproof', (kog transmissions) - __--- _ --------- - - - the hydrogen jukebox - 2res 89.7 fm : 9pm - midnight wednesday 10th march && simulcast http://laudanum.net/fl*live/ radio daze - 2ser - 10.30am thursday 11th march original sin - live at 'home' - thursday 11th march late ................................................................... 05 Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 10:46:09 +0100 From: Postmaster DFM <dfm@desk.nl> Subject: DFM NewsLetter #2.01 - March 99 ============================================================== DFM radio-television International - NewsLetter #2.01 - Mar 99 ============================================================== CONTENT: * ALREADY MORE THEN 1 YEAR REGULAR BROADCASTING Soon 24 hours a day live streaming? * NEW LIVE PROGRAMS ADDED Willem de Ridder/ Bart Plantenga / Godhead / Davo * NEXT 5 MINUTES SPECIAL BROADCAST; 12/13/14 march '99 You don't want to miss this! -------------------------------------------------------------- DFM rtv Int. is a free, experimental, anti-commercial station gathering it's free content from all availlable media. It is a platform for independent media-people and artists delivering soundscapes, intens music, information, techart, live sessions and more. Programs are made locally, grabbed from the air or from the web. We have a 'no nonsense' attitude and guard it well. Hope you're with us, please inform your friends. ============================================================== Dear friend/intrestee, long time no DFM NewsLetter, although there's so much we wanted to tell you! Running this station takes so much realtime that we most of the time have to drop the theory:) Next to some new programs, we want to draw your attention to the SPECIAL 'Next Five Minutes' weekend broadcast(s) happening in the weekend of 12/13/14 march 1999. Read on! 01-01-99 00:00 (CET) MARKED 1 YEAR OF REGULAR DFM WEBCASTING! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A whole year we have been broadcasting every weekend live following our online program schedule, mostly we did start much earlier and would stop much later:) Next to the regular weekend we tried to serve as much live signal as possible, in which we succeeded, according to our telephone-bill. There were many network jams and live broadcasts coming from festivals, exotic locations, peoples homes and other studioos which added a lot to the special atmosphere which makes DFM DFM. The operators had fun, the technicians endulged, the regulars regularly got enchanted and visitors we're suprised. In short it was a great year! Take a look at the guestbook to see how people react! And while you're there,leave a message! LIVE BROADCASTING TIME EXTENDED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These new cool programs have been added recently, which increases our regular broadcasting schedule to minimal 28 live hours every weekend. FRIDAY: * RIDDER RADIO ; 19:00-22:00 CET Live from the Ridder Salon (talk), by Willem de Ridder & friends * WRECK THIS MESS ; 23:00-24:00 CET Pyschotopographies & Auditory Derives, by Bart Plantenga SUNDAY: * DAVOMOON ; 18:00-21:00 CET (?) Worldnoise remix, by Davo * TRENDKILL ; 02:00-04:00 CET Electronic Body Popping, by Godhead VERY SOON LIVE ALL WEEK!? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We're working on getting a cable-modem installed which means that we have to pay only a small fee to be online 24 hours a day, untill now we have been doing all this on a dial-up basis because that was the only way possible. Last month we received a telephonebill of Hfl.1300.-- (about US$ 650), that's a whole month-income to the one who is paying the bill! To be honest with you, this whole thing untill now has been paid only by this person. Please please please, support him (DFM) where possible! Because so much practical work to be done there's no time to get into some decent fund raising, so here's an appeal directly to you/your organisation: SUPPORT DFM! NEXT 5 MINUTES SPECIAL WEEKEND ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the weekend of 12/13/14 march 1999 the 3th international conference on tactical media "Next 5 Minutes" will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. There will be many signals coming from this event full of lectures, workshops, forums, demonstrations, performances, films/ videos. There will be several webcasts (A/V), FM_radio and television broadcasts which will interact where possible. Troughout the conference DFM will: - broadcast a mix of all of the availlable media - have interviews and jam with conference visitors - demonstrate DFM webcasting as a continuing workshop - present the DFM website live on big screen/speakers, while being in broadcast from there. Interact!! - create interaction between our listeners and the event Also DFM will: - host friday/saturday/sunday-nights multi-channel jams - experiment with an inhouse developped multi-channel multi-media monitor to easily ZAP between all availlable audio and "video" channels and to receive Small News Flashes about where the action is. Expect us to be active at CET (GMT+1) times: FRIDAY : 12:00-24:00 => Peek: 20:00-04:00 SATURDAY: 00:00-24:00 => Peek: 20:00-04:00 SUNDAY : 00:00-24:00 => Peek: 16:00-04:00 MONDAY : 00:00-06:00 -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Five Minutes : http://www.dds.nl/~n5m/ DFM Website : http://desk.nl/~dfm/ DFM RealAudio : http://desk.nl/~dfm/cast.ram DFM Exp. Monitor : http://desk.nl/~dfm/monitor.htm DFM IRC channel : #dfm (on the *.irc.net) -------------------------------------------------------------- We hope to see/hear you on our channels soon! If you might experience difficulties, don't hesitate to ask us for help, send an email explaining your situation or contact us on the IRC channel. Regards, DFM Postmaster -------------------------------------------------------------- For changes send a message to the original sender: dfm@desk.nl and as the subject one off the following commands: REMOVE - The senders adress will be removed to the list SUBSCRIBE - The senders adress will be added to the list CHANGE my@address.old > my@address.new - To change your subscription address ============================================================== DFM radio-television International - NewsLetter #2.01 - Mar 99 ============================================================== ................................................................... 06 Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 20:03:06 +0930 From: r a d i o q u a l i a <radioqualia@va.com.au> Subject: r a d i o q u a l i a: lassitude / longitude LASSITUDE / LONGITUDE THIS WEEK ON: r a d i o q u a l i a ((o)) http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au/live weekly netcasts: streaming daisies - georgie knight 9.3.99 2200 - 2400 [ AUS CST ] 2230 - 2430 [ AUS EST ] 1330 - 1530 [ GMT ] 1430 - 1630 [ CET ] [ - broadcast on 3d radio in adelaide, australia - ] complex electronica of all gelatinous forms with georgie fabricating ylang ylang and bergamot beats. streaming daisies presents radio's old fashioned magic: invisibly silently permeating structure from output to antennae. penetrating chaos while preserving integral structure for the 93.7 frequency modulation pick-up. .. .. .. . . :... :: .. . . ... . .. .. ........ . . :... :: .. ... : .. .. ... .:... ... .. . :... : : .. the hydrogen jukebox - Zina Kaye + Martin Ng 10.3.99 2030 - 2330 [ AUS CST ] 2100 - 2400 [ AUS EST ] 1100 - 1400 [ GMT ] 1200 - 1500 [ CET ] [ - broadcast on eastside radio in sydney, australia - ] deep bass conduits, sine wave ambience + etudes of the number 23 punctuate an evening of live sounds by new zealand dub.pop conjurers, pitch back. http://www.laudanum.net/fl*live/ .. .. .. . . :... :: .. . . ... . .. .. ........ . . :... :: .. ... : .. .. ... .:... ... .. . :... : : .. +++ shuffling cables, borrowed dial up lines and crashing computers at the following remote performance locations: [ - s t r a i t - ] two virtual street performances 11.3.99 performance 1 1300 - 1330 [ AUS CST ] 1330 - 1400 [ AUS EST ] 0230 - 1300 [ GMT ] 0330 - 1400 [ CET ] performance 2 1700 - 1800 [ AUS CST ] 1730 - 1830 [ AUS EST ] 0630 - 0730 [ GMT ] 0730 - 0830 [ CET ] [ - ngapartji multimedia centre, 211 rundle st, adelaide, australia - ] an intermeshing of movement, sound, and the proverbial passer-by. s t r a i t is a live webcast of a street performance by standstill theatre, featuring a fusion of audiophonic traces by dj georgiedaisy. possibly the first street performance to be streamed live online, this event incorporates an astonishingly lifelike statue performance by blake barratt, creator of standstill theatre. supported by ngapartji multimedia centre. http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au/live/strait .. .. .. . . :... :: .. . . ... . .. .. ........ . . :... :: .. ... : .. .. ... .:... ... .. . :... : : .. b e r g b a u -> strip mining the pixel 14.3.99 2000 [ AUS CST ] 2030 [ AUS EST ] 1130 [ GMT ] 1230 [ CET ] [ - iris cinema, 13 morphett street, adelaide, australia - ] doors open at 8pm. a continual convergence caper exploring flickering light and its accompanying sound. fusing DIY elements of (media) culture, b e r g b a u aims to bring together found and constructed animation, cinematic image, collected / constructed sound + text fragments in semi-contiguous compounds. submissions of chanced-based artwork (video, audio, streaming, etc) are welcome for future manifestations of this series. a media resource centre event. http://radioqualia.va.com.au/live/bergbau - > if you wish to be be ousted from this pointcasting regime, hurl insults to: radioqualia@va.com.au < - r a d i o q u a l i a ((o)) f r e q u e n c y s h i f t i n g p a r a d i g m s i n s t r e a m i n g a u d i o ph: 61 8 8232 0142 radioqualia@va.com.au http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au supported by virtual artists (VA) http://www.va.com.au ................................................................... 07 From: Antonio Gomez-Palacio <agp@YORKU.CA> Subject: IPEESS 1999 York University, Toronto Canada THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECOLOGY SUMMER SCHOOL invites applications from graduate students and other interested individuals, for the 1999 session with MIKE DAVIS The Political Economy of Disaster: From Victorian Famines to Postmodern Apocalypses Date: May 31 - June 11 1999 ********************************************************************* COURSE SESSIONS * The Great Drought (1876-79) * A World's End? (Famines of 1896-1902) * Late Victorian World Economy * The Environmental Impact of Imperialism * 'Prisoners of Starvation:' The Politics of Repressive Famine * Representing Famine * The Literary Destruction of Los Angeles * The Dialectic of Ordinary Disasters * Wild in the Streets * Magical Urbanism OUTLINE The course draws on,in addition to material from his two recent books, the research Mike Davisis currently completing. He has been working on the major mortality events of the nineteenth century: the terrible famines in China, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, and the East Indies at the end of the Victorian era. Because these famines fall within the span of instrumental meteorological record keeping, there is little doubt that El Nino events were responsible for synchronized drought in all these cases. The book is an attempt to distinguish between what the Chinese call 'bad weather' and 'bad system'. ************************************************************************* MIKE DAVIS A former meatcutter and long-distance truck driver. Mike Davis has taught urban theory at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, was a fellow at the Getty Institute of, and was recently awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. The author of "Ecology of Fear", "City of Quartz" and "Prisoner of the American Dream" he writes regularly for "The Nation", "Grand Street", "Sierra Magazine", "L.A. Weekly", and the "Los Angeles Times". He is editor of the "New Review" and editor of the "Verso Haymarket Series". ********************************************************************* APPLICATION INFORMATION Application procedures for the Summer School vary, depending on whether or not you intend to take the course for academic credit. In all cases, the application deadline is April 30, 1999. Responses to your application will be processed immediately thereafter. For more information and an application package contact: Gene Desfor, International Political Economy and Ecology Summer School Faculty of Environmental Studies York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 CANADA Tel: (416) 736-2100, ext. 22621 Fax: (416) 736-5679 e-mail desfor@yorku.ca ................................................................... 08 Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 22:14:53 -0500 From: rachel greene <rachel@rhizome.org> Subject: RAW? DIGEST? How about DESSERT with RHIZOME at the Kitchen RHIZOME COMMUNICATIONS kicks off a series of fundraisers at old school avante-garde facility THE KITCHEN. DIGITAL DESSERTS brings people together over gourmet desserts to talk about art and technology. Come meet and chat with: +Tamas Banovich of Postmasters +Bogyi Banovich +Natalie Jeremijenko of the Bureau of Inverse Technology +Ricardo Dominguez of the Thing and ECD when they come to talk about techno-projects and concepts of note. + + + GOURMET DESSERTS provided by TAYLORS BAKERY. + + + $8 Friday, March 12, 1999 The Kitchen 512 West 19th St NY, NY 10011 212.255.5793 other upcoming DIGITAL DESSERTS: April 23 + + + -> RHIZOME COMMUNICATIONS -> post: list@rhizome.org -> questions: info@rhizome.org -> answers: http://www.rhizome.org -> unsubscribe: http://www.rhizome.org/unsubscribe/ + + + posts to RHIZOME RAW are subject to the terms set out in the Subscriber Agreement available online at <http://www.rhizome.org/subscribe/>. ................................................................... 09 Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 15:31:57 +0100 From: "Sinisa Rogic" <shile@opennet.org> Subject: BGDirekt BGDirekt pocev od 6. marta 1999. godine svake srede u 14:06 nova prica na http://www.cr.opennet.org/bgdirekt zivot u BeoGraDu kroz price njegovih stanovnika - ulicnih prodavaca, pecarosa, dilera, vlasnika ugostiteljskih objekata, studenata, zanatlija, fudbalera rekreativaca, umetnika, dobrovoljnih davalaca krvi, salterskih sluzbenika, zaljubljenih parova, ucenika... novi video zapisi reportera sa pijaca, autobuske stanice, utakmica, groblja, buvljaka, fakulteta... iz komsiluka, elektrodistribucije, autobusa/trolejbusa/tramvaja, prodavnica, skola, parkova, dobrovoljnog vatrogasnog udruzenja, klubova starih lica, kafana, taksija, nocnih klubova, nocnog prevoza, gradske cistoce, pekara, beovoza, porodilista, podzemnih prolaza... BGDirekt starting March 6, Wednesdays at 14:06 hours new story on http://www.cr.opennet.org/bgdirekt/english Life in Belgrade as depicted in the stories of its inhabitants - street vendours, fishermen, dealers, restaurant owners, students, craftsmen, football enthusiasts, artists, blood donors, red tape officials behind the counter, infatuated couples, pupils... reporters take fresh recordings at the markets, bus stops, sport games, graveyards, flee markets, faculties...in the neighbourhoods, electrical-distribution companies, buses/troleys/trams, shops, schools, parks, volunteer fire brigades, refuse collection servises, foreigners cafees, pubs, taxis, night clubs, night public transport, bakeries, beoimports, maternity wards, subways... ................................................................... 10 Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:54:36 +0000 From: peoplelikeus@mistral.co.uk (Vicki Bennett) Subject: ann! ... P L U o n t h e r a d i o i n E u r o p e If you live in Europe you may be able to pick up People Like Us and friends on the radio soon. The broadcast is comprised of live mixes recorded in England and America on the radio plus studio recordings. Featuring: People Like Us alongside Mr Rotorvator, The Jet Black Hair People, Wobbly, Don Joyce, Wet Gate, Chuckles and Cyclobe on KFJC, KPFA, KBOO, Resonance FM and studio mixes - recorded between 1996 and 1999. FSK FM - Hamburg, on 93.0 FM. Wednesday 17 March. 12 pm (daytime!) - 2 pm (+0100 GMT). EVOSONIC FM - Munich, on 96.0 FM. Thursday 18 March. 11 pm - 12 am (+0100 GMT). If you have Astra Satellite you can pick this up all over Europe: You have to find the TV-channel of DSF (Deutsches Sport Fernsehen). If you see the program of the DSF you only have to change the Audio-frequency. The Audio-frequency of Evosonic FM is 7.38 (left channel) / 7.56 (right channel). So you can see the pictures of the DSF and listen to the sounds of Evosonic FM. The thought of watching sport with a PLU mix sounds like fun (if you like that sort of thing)... Try and tune in if you are able. At worst you might end up watching a football match. http://www.nordkom.netsurf.de/bttb/mainindex.htm ................................................................... 11 Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 07:52:09 +0100 (CET) From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: n5m3 live stream channels From: meilof@dds.nl (Nina Meilof) Next Five Minutes Livestreams http://www.dds.nl/ Live streams PGZ= Paradiso Grote Zaal DDS 1: live.dds.nl/1.ram PKZ = Paradiso Kleine Zaal DDS 2: live.dds.nl/2.ram BGZ = Balie Grote Zaal DDS 3: live.dds.nl/3.ram time place channel program audio/video theme Friday march 12 1999 11:00 - 13:30 BGZ DDS 3 cyberfem A+V cyberfem 14:00 - 17:30 PGZ DDS 2 Art of camp A+V artofcamp 17:30 - 19:00 BGZ DDS 3 Media Asd A+V amsterdam 20:30 - 22:30 BGZ DDS 3 Videoactivism A+V artofcamp 21:00 - 01:00 PGZ DDS 2 How Low A+V technical 12:00 - 00:00 PKZ DDS 1 RADIO A RADIO Saturday march 13 1999 00:00 - 00:00 PKZ DDS 1 RADIO A RADIO 11:00 - 13:30 BGZ DDS 3 Net.activism A+V artofcamp 11:00 - 13:30 PGZ DDS 2 Mediacompet A+V tact.ed. 13:00 - 14:30 PKZ DDS 1 streamingmedia A streaming 14:00 - 17:30 PGZ DDS 2 PGO debate A+V PGO 17:00 - 19:00 BGZ DDS 3 SouthAsia A+V Southasia 21:00 - 02:00 PGZ DDS 2 poetryslam A+V misc Sunday march 14 1999 00:00 - 19:00 PKZ DDS 1 RADIO A RADIO 11:00 - 13:00 BGZ DDS 3 intereast A+V intereast 11:00 - 14:00 PGZ DDS 2 Conflict resol A+V tact. Ed. 13:00 - 15:00 BGZ DDS 3 crop countercamp A+V artofcamp 13:30 - 17:00 PGZ DDS 2 streaming meida A+V streaming 17:00 - 19:00 PGZ DDS 1/2 closing debate A+V misc ................................................................... 12 Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 12:50:43 +0000 From: Josephine Berry <josie@metamute.com> Subject: weekender info M * U * T * E A * R * T * N * E * W * S SEND US INFORMATION FOR OUR FREE ART LISTINGS PAGE NOW! And Remember ~ 1) The art thing should take place after May 7th 2) Use no more than 50 words to describe it 3) Write in English 3) Always pack your toothbrush please and thank you ;) * M * U * T * E ** M * A * G * A * Z * I * N * E * Josephine Berry Mute Magazine/ Crash Media Worker Universal House 88-94 Wentworth St London E1 7SA phone:+171 377 6949 fax:+171 377 9520 ~*~*~~*~*~~*~*~~*~*~~*~*~~*~*~~*~ --- # 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