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Hola! Here is an update on the content of this year's Cyberconf. If you plan to attend please register as soon as possible because there are only 140 places available in total. Sorry if you receive this message more than once. ============================================================================== * 5CYBERCONF Programme * ============================================================================== Fifth International Conference on Cyberspace -------------------------------------------- June 6th to 9th, 1996. Madrid, Spain Hosted by "Fundacion Arte y Tecnologia de Telefonica" http://www.telefonica.es/fat/ CONTENTS: Introduction Keynote speakers Plenary papers Special events Fees and registration Travel discounts and accommodation Location Organizers and production Selection committee For further information ================================= * INTRODUCTION * ================================= 5CYBERCONF is an international conference that addresses the social, political and cultural implications of cyberspace from a critical standpoint and encourages discussion between theoreticians and practitioners. Hosted for the first time in Europe, this fifth edition of CYBERCONF considers computer- human interface breakthroughs, our fascination and weariness with disobedient technology, the role of synthetic behaviour in virtual design, and the increasing importance of cross-cultural contributions to the electronic community. 5CYBERCONF is scheduled to start on Thursday afternoon, June 6th and take place over three and a half days. There will be 7 keynote speakers, 18 plenary sessions, special events, a videoconference link-up and a banquet dinner on Sunday June 9th. All sessions are designed to foster discussion. Presentations will be in English and Spanish with simultaneous translation. The six themes are: INTER-FACE LIFT CYBER SICK-AND-TIRED TECHNOLOGY GOOD, PEOPLE BAD (Virtual Perversions) DIGITAL THIRD WORLDS CRASH TECHNOLOGY SYNTHETIC BEHAVIOUR (Recombinart) ================================= * KEYNOTE SPEAKERS * ================================= CAROLINA CRUZ-NEIRA (Spain) - Associate scientist and professor, University of Iowa. Co-developer of the CAVE Virtual Reality system. MANUEL DE LANDA (Mexico-USA) - Artist, filmmaker and programmer. Author of the books "War in the Age of Intelligent Machines" and "Phylum: a Thousand years of Nonlinear History". GUILLERMO GOMEZ-PENA (Mexico-USA) - Writer and performance artist. Author of the book "Warrior for Gringostroika." His most recent piece develops "Cyber Aztec TV" in the age of chicano virtual reality. ANTONI MUNTADAS (Spain-USA) - Conceptual and media artist. Author of the "File Room" internet site. His work has been shown at most of the world's important contemporary art exhibitions. WARREN ROBINETT (USA) - VR pioneer, programmer and designer at Atari, NASA Ames, University of North Carolina and Virtual Reality Games. FLORIAN ROETZER (Germany) - Theorist and art critic, curator of exhibitions and symposiums in the field of new media, incuding "Digitale Schein" in Munich 1991 and "Telepolis" in Luxemburg 1995. ALLUCQUERE ROSANNE STONE (USA) - Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Author of the book "The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age" and many essays on virtual culture. ================================= * PLENARY PAPERS * ================================= The following 18 papers were chosen by the selection committee from 150 abstracts received through our call for participation. They are listed in alphabetical order by author: "Sideburnspace: A Corpus-Centric View of Inter/Arti-face Design and Creation" by WILL BAUER (Canada). Artist and engineer, inventor of the GAMS virtual reality and media controller. "Control and Passion" by JOSE A. BRAGANCA DE MIRANDA (Portugal). Professor of Communications at the New University of Lisbon. Editor of the "Review of Communication and Languages." "'Roots and Wires:' Poly-Rhythmic Cyberspace and the Black Electronic" by ERIK DAVIS (USA). Freelance writer, has contributed to Wired, The Village Voice, Mediamatic, The Utne Reader, The Nation and others. "Crash, Crisis, Containment, and Cyberia" by TIMOTHY DRUCKREY (USA). Curator, critic and writer. Editor of "Culture on the Brink" and "Iterations" among other books related to events that he has curated. "Is Oedipus Online: or Why I Read Freud in the Information Age (Hyper- visibility and body claims in post-society)" by JERRY ALINE FLIEGER (USA). Professor at Rutgers University, her most recent book is "The Listening Eye". "Cybertrauma and the Disorders of Testimony" by HEIDI GILPIN (USA). Assistant Professor in the Department of Dance, University of California, Riverside. Dramaturg of William Forsythe and the Frankfurt Ballet. "Mistakes and Misbehavior: Tantrums in/Tampering with Cyberspace" by PERRY HOBERMAN (USA). Award winning installation and performance artist. Art Director at Telepresence Research. Teaches at the School of Visual Arts. "Techno-Parasites: Bringing the Machinic Unconscious to Life" by ERIK HOBIJN // ANDREAS BROECKMANN (Netherlands // Germany). Media and machine artist, founding member of the Netband. // Cultural historian and media art curator, currently works with V2 in Rotterdam. "Epizoo: Cruelty and Gratuitousness in Real Virtuality" by SERGI JORDA (Spain). Artist, composer and software programmer. Has worked with Marcel.li Antunez in several interactive installations and performances. "Nonlocated Events: How to Open Fields of Action within Cognitive Cyber- Structures" by KNOWBOTIC RESEARCH (Austria / Germany). Award winning media art group, co-founders of Mem_brane Laboratory for Media Strategies. "Net Criticism" presented by GEERT LOVINK // PIT SCHULTZ (Netherlands // Germany). Media theorists, writers and event and exhibition curators, including Metaforum I and II (Budapest), Ex Oriente Lux (Bucharest), Interface 3 (Hamburg) and the Next Five Minutes I and II (Amsterdam). "From Rubber Catsuits to Silicon Wetware: Transforming the Human Body and Polymorphic Desire(s) in Synthetic Media" by WILLIAM R. MACAULEY (UK). Staff member and research student in the Department of Psychology, University of Manchester. "Cyber Sense Dispersal: Stelarc and Post-Human Evolution" by BRIAN MASSUMI (Australia). Author of "A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia" and "First and Last Emperors." Researcher at the University of Queensland. "Dramatis Personae: Casting Cyberselves" by SALLY JANE NORMAN (New Zealand/France). Performing arts theorist and organizer, research associate with the CNRS Performing Arts Laboratory. "Forsaken Geographies: Cyberspace and the New World 'Other'" by OLU OGUIBE (Nigeria). Award-winning poet, artist and art historian. Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. "Proximal and Distal Unities" by MARK D. PESCE (USA). Researcher, author and theorist. Co-inventor of a virtual interface to the World Wide Web, which became the basis for the Virtual Reality Modeling Language VRML. "Bodymaps: Artifacts of Mortality, Interfacing through, and into the Self" by THECLA SCHIPHORST (Canada). Artist, choreographer and computer systems designer. Works with Merce Cunningham using "Life Forms" a computer choreographic software she helped design. "After the Nationalist Panopticon: the Experience of Cyberpublics in India" by RAVI SUNDARAM (India). Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. His forthcoming book is "Time, Modernity and the Modern World-System." ================================= * SPECIAL EVENTS * ================================= Premiere of "On Translation: The Transmission" artist project by ANTONI MUNTADAS. Videoconference link-up between the Games (Atlanta) and the Conference (Madrid). With the collaboration of CLAUDIA GIANETTI. Performance about the "Brownification of the Net, techno-pirates, cyber- coyotes and mexican hypertexts" by GUILLERMO GOMEZ-PENA. "Cyberspace Independence" session with JOHN PERRY BARLOW (USA). Co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, cognitive dissident. Private pre-release screening of DAVID CRONENBERG's new film "Crash" based on the novel by J.G. BALLARD. <TBC> Presentation of the "Telespacios" environment by JOAN COSTA (Spain). Author of two dozen books on communication theory and design. The list of speakers and special events is preliminary; more to be added. We reserve the right to make changes to this program. Please visit our Web site for more information and updates on 5Cyberconf. ================================= * FEES & REGISTRATION * ================================= The registration fee for attending 5CYBERCONF is US$200. The registration form can be found on-line at our web site, or by contacting Susie Ramsay at 5cyberconf@ceai.telefonica.es. Please note that registration is on a first come, first serve basis and attendance is limited to 140. The deadline for registration is May 1, 1996 ================================= * TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATION * ================================= As the official air carrier for the conference, Iberia Airlines is offering discounts on round-trip flights for registered attendees. Hotels within walking distance of the conference site can be reserved by filling out the appropriate section in the registration form. Contact us at the numbers given below for further information. ================================= * LOCATION * ================================= 5CYBERCONF will take place in the small, comfortable, modern auditorium of the Art and Technology Foundation situated in the heart of Madrid. The historic building that houses the Foundation is within walking distance of sites of interest such as the Plaza Mayor, la Puerta del Sol and the Prado Museum. Madrid has a lively street life and is famous for its tapa bars, Flamenco scene, sidewalk cafes and all night festivities. June is usually warm, sunny and dry. ================================= * 5CYBERCONF ORGANIZERS * ================================= Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Chair Susie Ramsay, Coordinator Allucquere Rosanne Stone, Goddess of Cyberspace ================================= * 5CYBERCONF PRODUCTION * ================================= Fundacion Arte y Tecnologia de Telefonica Candido Velazquez-Gaztelu, Chair Roberto Velazquez Martin, Manager L. Ishi-Kawa, Curator and Assistant Manager. ================================= * SELECTION COMMITTEE * ================================= Alex Adriaansens, V2 (Netherlands) Montxo Algora, Art Futura (Spain) Carlota Alvarez Basso, Reina Sofia Museum (Spain) Roy Ascott, CAIIA (UK) Xavier Berenguer, U. Pompeu Fabra (Spain) Annick Bureaud, Art-El, ASTN (France) Daniel Canogar, Independent (Spain) Fernando Castro, Instituto de Estetica y Teoria de las Artes (Spain) Estrella de Diego, U. Complutense (Spain) Andrea Di Castro, CNA (Mexico) Javier Echeverria, U. del Pais Vasco (Spain) Lorne Falk, Independent (USA) Monika Fleischmann, GMD (Germany) Pedro Garhel, Espacio "P" (Spain) Antonio Golderos, Telefonica I+D (Spain) Francisco Jarauta, U. de Murcia (Spain) Jose Jimenez, Instituto de Estetica y Teoria de las Artes (Spain) Eduardo Kac, U. of Kentucky (Brazil) Derrick de Kerckhove, McLuhan Institute (Canada) Machiko Kusahara, GCL, NTT (Japan) Emilio Lopez-Galiacho, Arquimedia (Spain) Roger Malina, Leonardo, ISAST (USA) Jose Antonio Mayo, Realidad Virtual S. L. (Spain) Marcos Novak, U. of Texas (USA) Karin Ohlenschlaeger, Proyectos Culturales (Spain) Maria Pallier, Metropolis (Spain) Jorinde Seijdel, Independent (Netherlands) Jeffrey Shaw, ZKM (Australia) Gerfried Stocker, Ars Electronica (Austria) Allucquere Rosanne Stone, U. of Texas (USA) Geert-Jan Strengholt, Mediamatic (Netherlands) Christine Tamblyn, Florida International U. (USA) ================================= * FOR FURTHER INFORMATION * ================================= 5CYBERCONF Fundacion Arte y Tecnologia Gran Via, 28. 2 planta 28013 Madrid, Spain Tel. 34-1-542-9380 Fax. 34-1-521-0041 Email 5cyberconf@ceai.telefonica.es Contingency Email 100705.140@compuserve.com http://www.telefonica.es/fat/ ============================================================================== |-- For optimum viewing use a monospaced font & open your window this wide --| ============================================================================== ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 URL: http://www.v2.nl; Next 5 Minutes conference: http://www.dds.nl/n5m online in Berlin from February - April 1996. 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