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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.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
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.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
NEWSgrist: coming this Fall...
Watch for the first Fall issue of NEWSgrist
coming this September. Launching the new season
will be splash projects by Nina Katchadourian,
mez, Thomas Hellstrom, and more... and featuring
the best and worst news stolen from the best and
worst sources...
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.com
coming this September. Launching the new season
will be splash projects by Nina Katchadourian,
mez, Thomas Hellstrom, and more... and featuring
the best and worst news stolen from the best and
worst sources...
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.com
International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine (fwd)
..........forwarded message...........
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 10:32:58 -0400
From: EMILY JACIR <ejacir@usa.net>
Subject: International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine
Dear friends,
I am curating a video art festival of International artists to be held in Ramallah this Fall.
There will be no official theater location. Rather, the festival will take place within the homes of the people in Ramallah. People will take the videos home and watch them and then when the curfew is lifted, will pass the video on to the next person,etc. In this way, everyone will have access to the videos and they will be able to be shown around the city.
Unfortunately, we can not guarantee the safe return of your video. If your video is in a house, and Israeli soldiers enter the house, it will more then likely be destroyed.
We welcome all subject matter EXCEPT anything about the Palestinian/ Israeli conflict. The video system there is PAL.
Please contact me at: emilyvideo2002@yahoo.com
if you would like to submit your video.
Best,
Emily
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 10:32:58 -0400
From: EMILY JACIR <ejacir@usa.net>
Subject: International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine
Dear friends,
I am curating a video art festival of International artists to be held in Ramallah this Fall.
There will be no official theater location. Rather, the festival will take place within the homes of the people in Ramallah. People will take the videos home and watch them and then when the curfew is lifted, will pass the video on to the next person,etc. In this way, everyone will have access to the videos and they will be able to be shown around the city.
Unfortunately, we can not guarantee the safe return of your video. If your video is in a house, and Israeli soldiers enter the house, it will more then likely be destroyed.
We welcome all subject matter EXCEPT anything about the Palestinian/ Israeli conflict. The video system there is PAL.
Please contact me at: emilyvideo2002@yahoo.com
if you would like to submit your video.
Best,
Emily
Out of Ground Zero
Subject: Out of Ground Zero
>To: DESIGN-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU
>
>http://out-of-ground-zero.org
>
>Out of Ground Zero
>
>An exhibition online and in physical space of ideas, designs,
>concepts and statements for reconstruction of the World
>Trade Center site and the surrounding area of Manhattan.
>
>Contributions are invited from anyone in the world without
>restriction.
>
>Contributing materials for exhibit
>
>Provide contact information and one paragraph biography in
>English.
>
>Materials should be digitized for Internet display and for printing
>in hardcopy for physical exhibit. Images should be in JPEG format,
>and to be legible online and in hardcopy in sizes from A1 to A4, or
>8 1/2" x 11" to 48" x 36".
>
>Text submitted alone should be in HTML, plain text or Word .DOC.
>Combined images and text should be in JPEG format.
>
>Sponsors reserve the right to limit material exhibited. Creators of
>material grant permission to exhibit but retain ownership and
>copyright. Material is to be exhibited for educational purposes
>only. No commercial use of the material shall be made except
>by permission of the creator/owner.
>
>There are no payments or rewards to be made beyond exhibiting
>the material. Submitted material will not be returned. Send
>material by e-mail or on digital media by ground mail to one
>of the exhibition sponsors.
>
>Exhibition Sponsors
>
>Michael Sorkin Studio
>145 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
>Tel: 212-431-9120
>Fax: 212-434-0561
>E-mail: sorkin@thing.net
>
>Natsios Young Architects
> 251 West 89th Street, New York, NY 10024
>Tel: 212-873-8700
>Fax: 212-787-6102
>E-mail: ny@natsios-young.com
>To: DESIGN-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU
>
>http://out-of-ground-zero.org
>
>Out of Ground Zero
>
>An exhibition online and in physical space of ideas, designs,
>concepts and statements for reconstruction of the World
>Trade Center site and the surrounding area of Manhattan.
>
>Contributions are invited from anyone in the world without
>restriction.
>
>Contributing materials for exhibit
>
>Provide contact information and one paragraph biography in
>English.
>
>Materials should be digitized for Internet display and for printing
>in hardcopy for physical exhibit. Images should be in JPEG format,
>and to be legible online and in hardcopy in sizes from A1 to A4, or
>8 1/2" x 11" to 48" x 36".
>
>Text submitted alone should be in HTML, plain text or Word .DOC.
>Combined images and text should be in JPEG format.
>
>Sponsors reserve the right to limit material exhibited. Creators of
>material grant permission to exhibit but retain ownership and
>copyright. Material is to be exhibited for educational purposes
>only. No commercial use of the material shall be made except
>by permission of the creator/owner.
>
>There are no payments or rewards to be made beyond exhibiting
>the material. Submitted material will not be returned. Send
>material by e-mail or on digital media by ground mail to one
>of the exhibition sponsors.
>
>Exhibition Sponsors
>
>Michael Sorkin Studio
>145 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
>Tel: 212-431-9120
>Fax: 212-434-0561
>E-mail: sorkin@thing.net
>
>Natsios Young Architects
> 251 West 89th Street, New York, NY 10024
>Tel: 212-873-8700
>Fax: 212-787-6102
>E-mail: ny@natsios-young.com
Privacy International
Anyone going to be in London in Sept.? Here's something:
Privacy, Open Society & the Challenge of September 11th
http://www.privacyinternational.org/conference/london2002/
A one-day public conference organised by
Privacy International
& the Electronic Privacy Information Center
The Old Theatre, London School of Economics
Friday 6th September 2002
10.00 - 5.00
Hosted by the Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics
Admission - free
The events of September 11th have placed unprecedented pressures on such fundamental rights as privacy, freedom of association and freedom of expression. National security and law enforcement agencies have moved quickly to increase their mandate, often without the checks and balances of transparency and accountability. Legislators have rushed to promulgate security laws, often without open debate.
In an era of concern over public safety, what is the future for civil liberties and open society? One year after September 11th, this important conference brings together key figures from throughout the world to discuss these crucial issues.
Speakers and respondents will discuss developments in privacy and surveillance, free speech and censorship, national security, international government co-operation, freedom of information, law enforcement capability, financial privacy, identity and tracking systems and the role of civil society.
Anyone interested in attending this conference should email london2002@privacy.org
Privacy, Open Society & the Challenge of September 11th
http://www.privacyinternational.org/conference/london2002/
A one-day public conference organised by
Privacy International
& the Electronic Privacy Information Center
The Old Theatre, London School of Economics
Friday 6th September 2002
10.00 - 5.00
Hosted by the Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics
Admission - free
The events of September 11th have placed unprecedented pressures on such fundamental rights as privacy, freedom of association and freedom of expression. National security and law enforcement agencies have moved quickly to increase their mandate, often without the checks and balances of transparency and accountability. Legislators have rushed to promulgate security laws, often without open debate.
In an era of concern over public safety, what is the future for civil liberties and open society? One year after September 11th, this important conference brings together key figures from throughout the world to discuss these crucial issues.
Speakers and respondents will discuss developments in privacy and surveillance, free speech and censorship, national security, international government co-operation, freedom of information, law enforcement capability, financial privacy, identity and tracking systems and the role of civil society.
Anyone interested in attending this conference should email london2002@privacy.org