joy garnett
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BIO
Joy Garnett is a painter based in New York. She appropriates news images from the Internet and re-invents them as paintings. Her subject is the apocalyptic-sublime landscape, as well as the digital image itself as cultural artifact in an increasingly technologized world. Her image research has resulted in online documentation projects, most notably The Bomb Project.

Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.

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PPOW Open Call: anti-war video


Deadline:
Wed Nov 06, 2002 01:00

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 20:58:56 -0800
From: Beverly Naidus
To: ecoart

Subject: IF YOU ARE AN ARTIST WHOSE WORK REFLECTS YOUR OPPOSITION TO THE
WAR ... >

...
>IF YOU ARE AN ARTIST WHOSE WORK REFLECTS YOUR OPPOSITION
>TO THE WAR ...
>
>According to the American media the citizens of the
>United States stand united in waging war in Iraq.
>Inspired by the need of the arts community to reflect
>voices that are opposed to military involvement and to
>the dedication of peace; PPOW gallery is curating a show.
>New work by Carolee Schneemann, Brett Cook-Dizney, Leon
>Golub, Sue Coe, Bo Bartlett and others will be on view.
>The exhibition will include an event featuring readings,
>screenings, video projection and music.
>
>Call for Work- Please forward widely. PPOW is currently
>reviewing new work by film/video makers to be considered
>for inclusion in a screening segment to be part of the
>exhibition. If you have work that is current, and is
>reflective of the theme of this exhibit,
>please send tapes for consideration to:
>
>Jennifer Nedbalsky at PPOW Gallery '476 Broome Street,
>3rd Floor New York,
>NY 10013.
>
>Please send your VHS tape with a self addressed stamped
>envelope including a brief description of the work, and
>any information on screenings to date. Please submit all
>materials before November 15, 2002. Email for further
>information : info@ppowgallery.com.
>
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DISCUSSION

donate your expertise??


I had a thought regarding fundraising through auctions; would it be feasible to hold an auction whereby rhizome members donate their expertise as opposed to a lame digital print or material approximation of their work?

dealers/museums/individual artists or galleries who may need some coding/scripting or whatever could then bid for the services of certain net.artists...

just a thought.

J

DISCUSSION

Re: PPOW Open Call: anti-war video


Tim,
That's true, and you nailed it. Anyone read the Times Op-Ed yesterday about the Dumbing Down of the Left? Here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/05/opinion/05KRIS.html

Otoh, the opinion polls don't seem to bear out in terms of the election results. This was truly one of the most depressing US elections in recent memory... am I being melodramatic?

Also: there's a certain amount of diversity in terms of the attitudes of the artists chosen for the show at PPOW; I thought it was a pretty cool thing for them to do, to issue an open call for their screening program; I only wish it was open to us non-video artists. ;)

But yeah, the author of that Call should probably be shot.

J

t.whid wrote:

> my point? it's not wise to use lies to support
> one's position. it's especially unwise when
> one's position is morally superior to the alternative
>(as in this case). and it becomes maddeningly stupid
> when most people know it's an untruth and will
> therefor know you are lying. you end up harming your
> position instead of supporting it.

DISCUSSION

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NOVEMBER NEWSFEED HEADLINES:
November 2002 Issue of National Geographic - feature:
Weapons of Mass Destruction

November 2, 2002
EU 'withholds funds' for N Korea reactors (Japan Times)
November 1, 2002
Normal Cancer Rate Found Near Three Mile Island Plant (NYTimes)
November 1, 2002
PM blasts West for its nuclear bias (Gulf News)
November 1, 2002
Let India Develop its non-military nuclear programme (Outlook India)

OCTOBER NEWSFEED HEADLINES:
October Issue of The Sunflower (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation)
October 31, 2002
Pentagon aid plans nuclear talks in Korea, Japan (ABC News)
October 30, 2002
UN weapons inspectors must have impartiality guarantee: IAEA (Hindustan Times)
October 30, 2002
Bush urges Blix on Iraq Disarmament (Las Vegas Sun)
October 30, 2002
Canada looks to solve nuclear question (Sun Times)
October 30, 2002
DOE Funds Cleanup Research at Former Nuclear Weapons Site (Washington File)
October 29, 2002
China to aid Pak in setting up nuclear power plant (Times of India)
October 29, 2002
N Korea refuses demands it give up nuke program during talks w/ Japan (SFGate)
October 28, 2002
H-P enlisted for nuclear work (Silicon Valley News)
October 28, 2002
Japan, N Korea begin talks (Tuscaloosa News)
October 27, 2002
Russia's new nuclear threat (Japan Times)
October 27, 2002
Conservatives pull the plug on nuclear power (Independent)
October 27, 2002
Chechens could strike nuclear plant next (Reuters)
October 27, 2002
Russia refuses to stop aiding Iran's nuclear programme (Independent)
October 26, 2002
NFS storage permit extended for 10 years (Johnson City Press)
October 26, 2002
Groups to push for Yucca routes (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
October 25, 2002
Nuclear waste czar emphasizes ethics (Toronto Star)
October 25, 2002
Senators fear Ontario Nuke site (Detroit News)
October 25, 2002
N Korean statement on talks proposal (BBC)
October 21, 2002
Anti-nuclear protesters march in France (Toronto Star)
October 20, 2002
Nuclear Program Not Negotiable, US Told N Korea (Wash Post)
October 20, 2002
Talking Up & Down About the Nuclear Waste Initiative (Salt Lake Tribune)
October 18, 2002
Amarillo, Pantex, exceeded toxic limits (Amarillo Globe-News)
October 18, 2002
Rokkasho plows ahead despite obstacles (Japan Times)
October 11, 2002
Leaks at India's Nuclear Power-Plants: cause for concern? (Christian Science Monitor)
October 11, 2002
Congress Passes Iraq Resolution (Washington Post)
October 10, 2002
Iraq Shows Suspected Nuclear Site (AP)
October 10, 2002
UN Arms Inspecter Seeks US Intelligence Assistance (Washington Post)
October 10, 2002
Wolfowitz Says Iraqi Nuclear Debate Distracts from Toxin Issue (Washington File)
October 10, 2002
Iraq Denies Efforts to Re-arm (AP)
October 10, 2002
Russia completes third of uranium deal with U.S.A. (Interfax)
October 10, 2002
Pit Project Draws Large Crowds (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
October 9, 2002
The [Plutonium] pits: Supporters, opponents cite views (Amarillo Globe-News)
October 9, 2002
US Concerned at Syrian Nuclear Program (Reuters)
October 9, 2002
Hanford Plan would accelerate tank work (Tri-city Herald)
October 9, 2002
NZ Stands Firm on Anti-Nuclear Policy (ABC)
October 8, 2002
DOE Official Reveals Nuclear Plans (Augusta Chronicle)
October 8, 2002
Despite Assurances 90% Japanese Fear Nuclear Accident (Asahi Shimbun)
October 8, 2002
Former Secretaries of Energy Celebrate 25th Anniversary of DOE (DOE News)
October 8, 2002
Taxpayer Group Calls for Demise of Energy Dept (The Nation)
October 8, 2002
US says satellites detecting activity at Iraqi nuclear sites (AP)
October 7, 2002
Siemens Sent Iraq Parts Usable in Nuclear Arms (Reuters)
October 7, 2002
Uranium Powerhouse Fuels Dreams (Herald Sun - Australia)
October 7, 2002
Al-Qaida Seeks Dirty Bomb (Knight Ridder)
October 7, 2002
World Looks for Ways to Thwart Terrorist 'Dirty Bombs' (Christian Science Monitor)
October 7, 2002
Uranium Cleared from Weapons Site (BBC)
October 7, 2002
Anti-American backlash possible over anti-nuclear policies (AP)
October 6, 2002
Goshutes Fight over N-waste and Feel Abandoned by State (Deseret News - Utah)
October 5, 2002
Ukrainian Company Wins Contract to Equip Nuclear Plants in India (Hoovers - UK)
October 5, 2002
Nuclear Protesters storm Belgian airforcee base, 1100 arested (AP)
October 5, 2002
U.S. Plays Down Talks With N. Korean Officials (Washington Post)
October 5, 2002
Nuclear-Free Zone for Central Asia (Washington Post)
October 3, 2002
Kazakhstan environmentalists speak out against imported rad waste (ENN)

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EVENT

Automotive @ The Bowery Ballroom


Dates:
Wed Nov 06, 2002 00:00 - Wed Oct 30, 2002

Ben Neill and his mutantrumpet
with vocalist Andrew Montgomery
VJs Bill Jones and Eric Calvi,
open for the Supreme Beings of Leisure:

Wednesday, November 6th - 8:30-9:30pm
The Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey Street @ Bowery
New York City
(212) 533-2111
http://www.boweryballroom.com/

Six Degrees Records proudly announces Ben Neill's 18 city tour of North America in honor of his new CD, Automotive. The new album features expanded arrangements of music Neill has composed for a series of groundbreaking Volkswagen television ads which can be viewed at http://www.greenbeet.com

Joining Ben on stage for the tour will be vocalist from the album, and lead singer for UK rock band Geneva, Andrew Montgomery. Melody Maker heralded Andrew's voice as "veering from Jeff Buckley's open-throat wail through Craig Wedren's falsetto to Al Green's croon. The show will also feature VJ Bill Jones' live video remixes of the VW ads triggered by Neill's self-designed mutantrumpet as well as VJ Eric Calvi.

Ben Neill is an artist whose work spans the worlds of electronic dance culture, jazz, art music and visual media. His distinctive style of breakbeat programming and the trippy sounds of his mutantrumpet are familiar to fans of his earlier album releases on Astralwerks and Verve Antilles. Rather than separate his artistic endeavors from the soundtracks he has created for commercials, Neill has transformed his televised music into a new album, Automotive.

remaining tour dates:
. October 31 . Montreal, QC . Cabaret Music Hall
. November 1 . Toronto, ON . Opera House
. November 2 . Detroit . Shelter at St. Andrews
. November 3 . Chicago . House of Blues
. November 6 . New York City . Bowery Ballroom
. November 7 . Cambridge . House of Blues
. November 9 . Philadelphia . 5-Spot
. November 11 . Washington DC . 9:30 Club
. November 13 . New Orleans . Parish@House of Blues
. November 14 . Atlanta . Eleven 50
. November 16 . West Palm Beach . Respectable St. Cafe
. November 17 . Lake Buena Vista, FL . House of Blues

Media contact: Louisa Spier 415.626.6334x15

http://www.benneill.com