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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 14:41:41 +0200 Subject: OSTRANENIE FINISSAGE AND PUBLICATIONS From: "stephen kovats" <kovats@kolleg.bauhaus-dessau.de> The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation present: · MEDIA REVOLUTION · · OSTRANENIE FINISSAGE · · symposium · book launch · celebration · Saturday October 30.10.1999 10:00 - 21:00 Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany http://www.ostranenie.org/ A celebration of the publication of 'Media Revolution¹, and the final event in the international media series, 'ostranenie¹. · background · This event is the final episode in the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation's series of international media fora, "ostranenie". It will examine the background and effects of Europe's Media Revolution, by exploring the role played by the electronic media in eastern and central Europe's uncertain and long-from-complete transformation process. · media revolution - the book the cdrom · Culminating the ostranenie media art events, the publication, 'Media Revolution¹ investigates the links between the electronic broadcast image and the process of democratisation as experienced during the 1990s in Europe. 'Ostranenie¹, the term coined by the Russian Formalist Victor Shklovski in 1916, implies a manner in which the process of art alters or skews our perception of society and being 24 internationally recognised authors have contributed texts: Stephen Kovats, Dr. Barbara Barsch, Ryszard Kluszczinski, Lev Manovich, Gerrit Gohlke, Derrick de Kerkhove, Miklos Peternak, Calin Dan, Siegfried Zielinski, David Hudson, Gary Schaal, Kostadina Iordanova, Nina Czegledy, Eric Kluitenberg, Hans Ulrich Reck, Inke Arns, Apsolutno Art Association, Dejan Sretenovic, Ivo Skoric, Geert Lovink, Keiko Sei, Marina Grzinic, and Andreas Broeckmann. The book is published by the Campus Verlag (Frankfurt / New York) as number 6 of the Edition Bauhaus. Accompanying the publication, the works of over 500 hundred artists and writers from over 40 countries, who actively participated in the three ostranenie media art events between 1993 and 1997 have been compiled into a new multimedia CD ROM (produced by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation in cooperation with the C3 Center for Culture and Communication in Budapest). Both the book and CD ROM (supported by the MDM - Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung GmbH, Leipzig), illustrate the impact of Shklovski's term in the context of a new media age, wherein global telecommunications have altered the manner in which individuals and societies interact with and understand one another. Together they provide one of the most complete overviews into electronic media arts and society at the close of the twentieth century. to order copies of the book OST WEST INTERNET / MEDIA REVOLUTION (which includes the CD ROM) or the OSTRANENIE 93 95 97 CD ROM please contact <kovats@kolleg.bauhaus-dessau.de> or <biblio@bauhaus-dessau.de> Prices: Publikation and CD ROM (ISBN 3-593-36365-8) 78 DM, 40 EUR, 45 US$, CD ROM (ISBN 3-910022-30-8) 20 DM, 10 EUR, 12 US$ · media revolution - the symposium · finissage SATURDAY OCTOBER 30, 1999 In the chaotic race to "Westernise" Europe, broadcast media have been key in deciding the battles of nationalist rhetoric, ethnic flash wars and economic struggles. Is there a role for the artist in shaping the outcome of these conflicts, while at the same time supporting the process of democratisation? The channels of electronic telecommunications - radio, TV, and the internet - have cut a swath across traditional culture and geopolitical zones, connecting today's society, and transforming art, politics, press and propaganda. The establishment of a new and open civil society, along with the greater task of cementing European integration is dependent on the choice of media strategy and an effective use of electronic networks. Ultimately the use of media to reshape the structure and face of society in this region has been a process of the estrangement of long established norms, and can be seen as a post Cold War spin on the Shklovski term "priëm ostranenija". part i) media revolution symposium 10.00 Prof. Dr. Omar Akbar, Bauhaus Foundation Director - Welcoming address / begrü�ung 10.15 Stephen Kovats, Berlin, Germany - Introduction 10.30 Dr. Lev Manovich, San Diego, USA - Avant-garde as Software 11.15 Stephen Kovats - ostranenie: mythologies of media estrangement 12.00 lunch break 13.30 Prof. Miklos Peternak, Budapest, Hungary - What happens when TV time is over? 14.15 Dr. Kostadina Iordanova, Leicester, UK - Mediated Concerns: the New Europe in Hypertext 15.00 coffee break 15.30 Andreas Broeckmann, Berlin, Germany - Small Channels for Deep Europe 16.15 Apsolutno Art Association, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia - The Semiotics of Confusion 17.00 VHS, Tirana, Albania - The Video Heroes Shqipetare The symposium will be in English with simultaneous translation into German. part ii) ostranenie - CD ROM presentation and finissage 19.00 Nina Czegledy, Toronto, Canada - introduction / einleitung 19.30 Stephen Kovats, Inke Arns, Oliver Blomeier - CD ROM presentation and video selection: ostranenie 93, 95, 97 21.00 the ostranenie champagne finissage with special guests The Love Hunters & Balint Szombathy, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia For further information: EMI Studio Bauhaus Dessau Foundation email: <honor@va.com.au> or <kovats@kolleg.bauhaus-dessau.de> PH: + 49 340 6508 313 http://www.ostranenie.org/ i n k e . a r n s __________________________ b e r l i n ___ 49.(0)30.3136678 | inke@berlin.snafu.de | http://www.v2.nl/~arns/ mikro: http://www.mikro.org | Syndicate: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress