joy garnett
Since the beginning
Works in United States of America

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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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homepage:
http://joygarnett.com

The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org

First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net

NEWSgrist - where spin is art
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DISCUSSION

NEWSgrist: 3rd Anniversary *Book Grist* Spring 2002 - Spring 2003 {pt. 2}


NEWSgrist: 3rd Anniversary *Book Grist* Spring 2002 - Spring 2003 {pt. 2}
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NEWSgrist
where spin is art
http://newsgrist.net
{bi-weekly news digest}
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Vol.4, no.8 (Apr. 21, 2003)
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*Book Grist*
Fall 2002 - Spring 2003
Archived at:
http://www.newsgrist.net/Splash\_Books2003.html
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CONTENTS: (contd)
PART II
11- Virtual Art, by Oliver Grau
12- Art-Rite, ed. by Walter Robinson, Edit DeAk, Joshua Cohen
13- Artfan, by Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe
14- Tomorrow Now, by Bruce Sterling
15- Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, by Manuel DeLanda
16- Autopilot, by Carsten Nicolai
17- Jarhead, by Anthony Swofford
18- Secrets, by Daniel Ellsberg
19- The New Media Reader, ed. by N. Wardrip-Fruin + N. Montfort
20- I

DISCUSSION

NEWSgrist: 3rd Anniversary *Book Grist* Spring 2002 - Spring 2003 {pt.1}


NEWSgrist: 3rd Anniversary *Book Grist* Spring 2002 - Spring 2003 {pt.1}
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NEWSgrist
where spin is art
http://newsgrist.net
{bi-weekly news digest}
============================
Vol.4, no.8 (Apr. 21, 2003)
============================
============================
*Book Grist*
Fall 2002 - Spring 2003
Archived at:
http://www.newsgrist.net/Splash_Books2003.html
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CONTENTS:
PART I
01- Con Art, by Helen and Pier Giorgio Varola
02- Deux poids, deux mesures, by Kathe Burkhart
03- Invisible Colors, by Chrysanne Stathacos
04- Ecovention, by Sue Spaid
05- Contamination, by Peter Halley/text byTim Griffin
06- Free as in Freedom, by Sam Williams
07- Dark Fiber, by Geert Lovink
08- Virtuous War, By James Der Derian
09- Before and After the I-Bomb, by Tom Sherman
10- The Shape of Ancient Thought, by Thomas McEvilley
PART II
11- Virtual Art, by Oliver Grau
12- Art-Rite, ed. by Walter Robinson, Edit DeAk, Joshua Cohen
13- Artfan, by Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe
14- Tomorrow Now, by Bruce Sterling
15- Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, by Manuel DeLanda
16- Autopilot, by Carsten Nicolai
17- Jarhead, by Anthony Swofford
18- Secrets, by Daniel Ellsberg
19- The New Media Reader, ed. by N. Wardrip-Fruin + N. Montfort
20- I

DISCUSSION

NEWS FEED (April 12, 2003) [The Bomb Project]


THE BOMB PROJECT NEWS FEED (April 12, 2003)
Welcome to The Bomb Project's News Feed. Please follow page links
below to full articles.
Thank you.
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APRIL NEWSFEED:
http://www.firstpulseprojects.net/bombproject/News_04-03.html

April Issue of The Sunflower (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation)
<http://www.wagingpeace.org/sf/index.html>
<http://www.wagingpeace.org/sf/sunflower_0212.htm>

Bellona Foundation: Nuclear News in Brief
<http://www.bellona.no/en/20393.html#29231>

SPECIAL REPORTS:
IAEA + Iraq: April 2003
<http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Press/Focus/IaeaIraq/index.shtml>

IAEA + N Korea: April 2003
<http://www.iaea.or.at/worldatom/Press/Focus/IaeaDprk/>

State of Nevada (Apr 2003) - [PDF]: Petition to Establish Fair + Credible
Yucca Mtn. Hearing
<http://www.state.nv.us/nucwaste/news2003/nrc/NRC0304.pdf>

April 11, 2003
Team inspects suspected plutonium site (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
<http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/specialreports/iraq/s_128684.html>

April 11, 2003
US in row over nuclear project (Guardian)
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,934345,00.html>

April 11, 2003
Kim Jong-II secret visit to China (AFP)
<http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20030411/ts_afp/nkorea_nuclear_china_kim_030411074638>

April 11, 2003
Nuclear attack response bill drafted (Japan Times)
<http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030411a8.htm>

April 11, 2003
Ex-FBI Agent Resigns Post at Nuclear Weapons Lab (Wash Post)
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5634-2003Apr10.html>

April 11, 2003
Russia to US: Cooperation with Iran to continue (IRNA)
<http://www.irna.com/en/head/030411185915.ehe.shtml>

April 11, 2003
Nuclear Site Stood Unguarded For Days (Sun-Sentinel)
<http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/la-war-nuke11apr11,0,2252652.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines>

April 10, 2003
Russia: N Korea may ignore UN on nuclear crisis (Reuters)
<http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID%40571>

April 10, 2003
DOE sues state over Hanford shipments (Seattle PI)
<http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/116741_hanford10.html>

April 10, 2003
N Korea officially out of nuclear treaty (Gannett)
<http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20030410/frontpage/39923.shtml>

April 10, 2003
Nuclear Site Security Tightened; Radiation Detected at Iraqi Complex
(Wash Post)
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1573-2003Apr9.html>

April 10, 2003
Pill's value in nuclear accidents is disputed (Oregonian)
<http://www.oregonlive.com/metronorth/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/metro_north_news/1049976266238410.xml>

April 10, 2003
AECL accused of hiding nuke waste concerns (Toronto Star)
<http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid35780761601&call_pageid

DISCUSSION

Arts, Media, Activism, & Social Change (fwd)


hey rhzm list,

this was posted on an ecoarts list I sub to-- definitely more touchy-feely
than the 'Future of War' vein (they should perhaps axe the 'puppetry')...
could be good though. don't really know.

anyway, re-posting here.

cheers,
j

..........
Subject: Arts, Media, Activism, & Social Change

Please forward this information to your friends and networks. There is
only one more month to enroll.

Arts, Media, Activism, & Social Change May 31-June 13, 2003

http://www.social-ecology.org/jump.php?id6

This fourteen-day program is intended for artists, activists, and media
makers who wish to create and examine socially engaged art and media
projects. Over the course of the program, students will explore several
strategies for working within community and be exposed to a wide array
of activist art and media, including spoken word, culture jamming,
puppetry, audio and video production, radio production, and web-based
media and art.

Instructors: Beverly Naidus, Arthur Foelsche, Graciela Monteagudo,
Brooke Lehman

Visiting Artists: Charles Fredericks, the Beehive Collective, NYC
Playback Theater, and many others

DISCUSSION

[Thundergulch Conference] The Future of War: Aesthetics, Politics,


and 4warding...

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 18:25:04 -0400
From: Wayne Ashley <washley@lmcc.net>
Subject: [Thundergulch Conference] The Future of War:
Aesthetics, Politics, Technologies

Hi,
Hope you can attend. Wayne

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Thundergulch, the new media initiative of the
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in association with:

Vera List Center for Art and Politics
World Policy Institute
Computer Instruction Center

at The New School

Presents

The Future of War: Aesthetics, Politics, Technologies
http://www.lmcc.net/futureofwar/main.html

May 2-3, 2003

The New School
Swayduck Auditorium
65 Fifth Avenue, Ground Floor (at 13th Street) NYC

What do the Department of Defense and the computer
gaming industry have in common? What kinds of strategic
alliances is the Pentagon making with Hollywood? How is
the American Institute of Architects connecting with the
military's designs for a "new security environment?" Are
artists collaborating with, exposing, or resisting the
military by deploying technologies of simulation, data
surveillance, tracking, and computer vision in their work?

A group of internationally renowned panelists explore
these and other questions in The Future of War: Aesthetics,
Politics, Technologies, a two-day conference that examines
the increasingly complex exchanges between the military,
the entertainment industry, the computer industry, the
media and artists. What impact do these exchanges have on
war, technology and related visual cultures in the American
public sphere?

The conference looks at war not simply as a utilitarian
means to an end but as a cultural process involving part-
icular ways of seeing, narrating, and imagining. The
conference will focus on the architectural spaces of war,
the cinematic language of Hollywood combat films, online
gaming and military simulations, and the computer and
installation work of artists.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:

Friday May 2, 2003 2:30-9:30 pm
Presentation of New Media Works 2:30-5:30 pm
Reception 5:30-7:00 pm
The Aesthetics + Politics of Technologized Warfare 7:00-9:30 pm

Saturday May 3, 2003 10:00 am-7:00 pm
Architecture, Violence, and Social (In)security 10:00 am-12:00 pm
War and the Cinematic Imaginary 1:00-3:00 pm
The Virtual Battlefield: Computer Gaming, Modeling, Simulations
3:30-5:30 pm
Roundtable Discussion 6:00-7:00 pm

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

Friday May 2, 2003
2:30-5:30 pm
Presentation of New Media Works
Audience members join conference participants and local
artists for a preview of works with informal discussion.

Participants include:
Matt Adams, artist
Alex Galloway, artist/scholar
Joy Garnett, artist/curator
Natalie Jeremijenko, techno artist/engineer
John Klima, artist
Carl Skelton, digital artist/teacher
Eddo Stern, artist/game developer
Lebbeus Woods, architect

7:00-9:30 pm
The Aesthetics and Politics of Technologized Warfare
Radar, 3-D computer graphics, tracking devices, covert
data-gathering,nrobots, and computer vision have become
ubiquitous technologies of warfare and play an integral
role in maintaining "homeland security." These technologies
have long been a rich source of interest to artists engaged
in the subjects of surveillance, control, and military
imaging. Curators, artists, and human rights activists
examine ways in which art exposes the depersonalization of
violence, and resists the erosion of privacy and civil
rights.

Panelists:
Joy Garnett, artist/curator;
Natalie Jeremijenko, techno artist/engineer, Yale University + NYU;
Tom Keenan, director, Human Rights Project, Bard College;
Thomas Y. Levin, curator/media theorist, Princeton University

Moderator:
Helen Nissenbaum, professor, Department of Culture +
Communication, New York University

Saturday May 3, 2003
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Architecture, Violence, and Social (In)security
New media artists and architects discuss the impact of
violence, political terrorism and social (in)security on
architecture and public space. Reflecting on physical and
virtual spaces of war, panelists question assumptions about
architecture's physical and psychological permanence. They
will consider ways in which digital technologies limit and
enable public perception of the built environment and
spatial innovation.

Panelists:
Benjamin Bratton, cultural theorist/media architect, Southern
California Institute of Architecture;
Keller Easterling, associate professor, Yale School of Architecture;
Eyal Weizman, architect, Rafi Segal/Eyal Weizman Architects,
Tel-Aviv, Israel

Moderator:
Kadambari Baxi, architect/media designer, Martin/ Baxi Architects

1:00-3:00 pm
War and the Cinematic Imaginary
Collaborations between Hollywood, network televsion and the
Pentagon have become commonplace. The shaping of popular
culture through film and television intertwines with political
strategies for legitimizing new modes of surveillance and
criminalization. Panelists examine the causal relationships
between the business of war and show biz.

Panelists:
Matt Adams, artist, Blast Theory performance collective, Great Britain;
Allen Feldman, recurring visiting professor, Anthropology of Everyday
Life Program, Center for Humanities Studies, Ljubljana;
Michael Shapiro, political scientist, University of Hawaii

Moderator:
McKenzie Wark, author/media theorist

3:30-5:30 pm
The Virtual Battlefield: Computer Gaming, Modeling, Simulations
What role does the military-industrial complex play in the
increased virtualization and digitalization of war and weaponry?
Does this new emphasis on the virtual nature of war decrease its
connection to reality, territory and the body? An interdisciplinary
panel explores the new technologies of imitation and simulation,
and the coordinated efforts of computer programmers, artists, and
the gaming industry to advance the state of immersive military
training and online recruitment.

Panelists:
James Der Derian, professor, International Relations, Watson Institute;
Peter J. Dombrowski, associate professor, Strategic Department of the
U.S. Naval War College;
Eddo Stern, artist/game developer, University of Southern California
Graduate School of Cinema and Television.

Moderator:
J.C. Herz, principal, Joystick Nation

6:00-7:00 pm
Roundtable Discussion
Join conference participants in an informal discussion about
the questions, issues, and themes raised during panel sessions.

Moderator:
Allen Feldman, recurring visiting professor, Anthropology of
Everyday Life Program, Center for Humanities Studies, Ljubljana

*Conference participants are subject to change*
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Subway Directions
F to 14th Street & 6th Avenue
1/2/3/9 to 14th Street & 7th Avenue
4/5/6/L/N/Q/R/W to 14th Street-Union Square
A/C/E to 14th Street & 8th Avenue
Journal Square and Hoboken PATH trains to 14th Street & 6th Ave

Registration
Admission is free. Registration is encouraged.
Seating is first come, first served.
Register online at http://www.lmcc.net/futureofwar/main.html
For more information or to register by phone call 212-219-9401 x400.

Conference Advisory Committee:
Wayne Ashley, curator, Thundergulch, the new media initiative of LMCC
James Der Derian, Watson Institute research professor of international
relations and professor of political science at the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst
Sondra Farganis, director, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, The
New School
Allen Feldman, recurring visiting professor, Anthropology of Everyday
Life Program, Center for Humanities Studies, Ljubljana
Joy Garnett, artist/curator
Moukhtar Kocache, director, Visual and Media Arts, LMCC
Thomas Y. Levin, culture and media theorist, professor at Princeton
University
Michael Randazzo, director, Computer Instruction Center, The New School
Stephen Schlesinger, director, World Policy Institute, The New School

Funders
This conference is made possible with funding from American Express
Company, May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, and in part, with
public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and the New
York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Wayne Ashley
Curator of New Media
Thundergulch
The New Media Initiative of the Lower
Manhattan Cultural Council
One Wall Street Court
New York, NY 10005
Tel. 212-219-9401 ext. 106
http://www.lmcc.net