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International Summer Workshop at ETC
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006
May 31 - June 11, 2006
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006 is a collaborative video and sonic arts opportunity, sponsored by the Center and the Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) at Alfred University. Academic credit is available through Alfred University.
The ISW website http://www.etcisw.com has all the information you need to register, plus a look at past Workshops complete with video clips and photos, as well as biographies of the instructors.
FW: NYTimes.com Article: China Is Filtering Phone Text Messages to Regulate Criticism
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From: mrj209@nyu.edu
Reply-To: mrj209@nyu.edu
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 12:04:22 -0400 (EDT)
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: NYTimes.com Article: China Is Filtering Phone Text Messages to
Regulate Criticism
The article below from NYTimes.com
has been sent to you by mrj209@nyu.edu.
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China Is Filtering Phone Text Messages to Regulate Criticism
July 3, 2004
By JOSEPH KAHN
The government's campaign is meant to ensure that people
do not use mobile phone technology to undermine one-party
rule.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/03/international/asia/03chin.html?ex898706
62&ei=1&en
From: mrj209@nyu.edu
Reply-To: mrj209@nyu.edu
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 12:04:22 -0400 (EDT)
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: NYTimes.com Article: China Is Filtering Phone Text Messages to
Regulate Criticism
The article below from NYTimes.com
has been sent to you by mrj209@nyu.edu.
/--------- E-mail Sponsored by Fox Searchlight ------------
THE CLEARING - NOW PLAYING IN SELECT CITIES
THE CLEARING stars ROBERT REDFORD and HELEN MIRREN as Wayne
and Eileen Hayes - a husband and wife living the American
Dream. Together they've raised two children and struggled to
build a successful business from the ground up. When Wayne
is kidnapped by Arnold Mack (WILLEM DAFOE), and held for
ransom in a remote forest, the couple's world is turned
inside out.
Buy tickets now at:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/movie/main.adp?mid891
----------------------------------------------------------/
China Is Filtering Phone Text Messages to Regulate Criticism
July 3, 2004
By JOSEPH KAHN
The government's campaign is meant to ensure that people
do not use mobile phone technology to undermine one-party
rule.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/03/international/asia/03chin.html?ex898706
62&ei=1&en
FW: goto heaven
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:06:37 -0500
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Subject: goto heaven
Please join us Saturday July 3rd (6-11pm) for the opening reception of:
Isolated Instances
A 9 channel sound installation by Raymond Salvatore Harmon
showing with
Music for Shattered Lightbox and 7 Posters
installation and images by Rob Mazurek
Let Me Show You What a Wild-Boy Charge is Like
video installation by Alan Licht
at
heaven
1550 North Milwaukee 2nd Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60622
773-342-4597
www.heavengallery.com
Normal Gallery hours: Saturday 1-5pm
Show runs July 3rd-24th - 2004
For more information please visit:
www.raymondharmon.com
www.robmazurek.com
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From: "raymondharmon.com" <list@raymondharmon.com>
Reply-To: list@raymondharmon.com
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:06:37 -0500
To: Out and About: ;
Subject: goto heaven
Please join us Saturday July 3rd (6-11pm) for the opening reception of:
Isolated Instances
A 9 channel sound installation by Raymond Salvatore Harmon
showing with
Music for Shattered Lightbox and 7 Posters
installation and images by Rob Mazurek
Let Me Show You What a Wild-Boy Charge is Like
video installation by Alan Licht
at
heaven
1550 North Milwaukee 2nd Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60622
773-342-4597
www.heavengallery.com
Normal Gallery hours: Saturday 1-5pm
Show runs July 3rd-24th - 2004
For more information please visit:
www.raymondharmon.com
www.robmazurek.com
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shout-out line to steve kurtz
>>>>>> for immediate release:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Public outcry at Grand Jury indictment of Steve Kurtz and Robert
>>>>>> Ferrell collected and archived at
>>>>>> http://www.bureauit.org/uphone/kurtz/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bureau set ups Kurtz Shout Out Line to capture the public out cry
>>>>>> at
>>>>>> the persecution of this man, the
>>>>>> criminalization of dissent and the intimidation of academic
>>>>>> inquiry
>>>>>> that this action effects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Voice your opinion:
>>>>>> dial 212 998 3394
>>>>>> press *911 (make sure to press the * first and then dial 911, the
>>>>>> number that Kurtz dialed for police support
>>>>>> but triggered instead the condition of emergency he is now facing)
>>>>>> make your voice heard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All calls will be uploaded to an online database
>>>>>> http://www.bureauit.org/uphone/kurtz for public listening,
>>>>>> syndication,
>>>>>> annotation and response.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> uphone - a phone-to-net utility to capture direct specific events
>>>>>> audio recordings to the public domain, applications for witness
>>>>>> outcry
>>>>>> or
>>>>>> evidence
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Natalie Jeremijenko
>>
>>
>
> and related:
>
> http://www.artcenter.edu/supersonic/
> http://www.matthope.org/
> we are going to play them (live probably) into the SUPERSONIC show in
> LA, through Matt Hope's Horn Massive. all summer.
>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Public outcry at Grand Jury indictment of Steve Kurtz and Robert
>>>>>> Ferrell collected and archived at
>>>>>> http://www.bureauit.org/uphone/kurtz/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bureau set ups Kurtz Shout Out Line to capture the public out cry
>>>>>> at
>>>>>> the persecution of this man, the
>>>>>> criminalization of dissent and the intimidation of academic
>>>>>> inquiry
>>>>>> that this action effects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Voice your opinion:
>>>>>> dial 212 998 3394
>>>>>> press *911 (make sure to press the * first and then dial 911, the
>>>>>> number that Kurtz dialed for police support
>>>>>> but triggered instead the condition of emergency he is now facing)
>>>>>> make your voice heard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All calls will be uploaded to an online database
>>>>>> http://www.bureauit.org/uphone/kurtz for public listening,
>>>>>> syndication,
>>>>>> annotation and response.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> uphone - a phone-to-net utility to capture direct specific events
>>>>>> audio recordings to the public domain, applications for witness
>>>>>> outcry
>>>>>> or
>>>>>> evidence
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Natalie Jeremijenko
>>
>>
>
> and related:
>
> http://www.artcenter.edu/supersonic/
> http://www.matthope.org/
> we are going to play them (live probably) into the SUPERSONIC show in
> LA, through Matt Hope's Horn Massive. all summer.
>
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FW: <nettime> [Fwd: National campaign for FCC hearings launched]
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From: owner-nettime-l-digest@bbs.thing.net (nettime-l-digest)
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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:38:32 -0400
To: nettime-l-digest@bbs.thing.net
Subject: nettime-l-digest V1 #1444
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:34:20 -0700
From: Sasha Costanza-Chock <schock@riseup.net>
Subject: <nettime> [Fwd: National campaign for FCC hearings launched]
Press Release
June 25, 2004
For Immediate Release
Contact: Josh Silver
413-585-1533 ext. 21
National Campaign Announced Calling For FCC Hearings in Every State
Group Cites Statements from FCC Commissioners Copps
and Adelstein Calling for Hearings Across the Country
(Washington) In the wake of a federal court's dramatic rejection of the
FCC's decision to loosen media ownership restrictions, public interest
advocate Free Press is launching a national effort to gather 500,000
signatures demanding that the FCC hold public hearings in every state
before rewriting the controversial rules. The court told the FCC and the
Bush White House that the process used to loosen the media ownership
limits was "hopelessly flawed."
Americans cite decreasing diversity and localism in journalism and
increased commercialism as reasons for their opposition to Big Media.
Coverage of issues like the Iraq war and Enron, and the media's
obsession with celebrities, are also cited. Massive public outcry
opposing last year's rule changes - from liberals and conservatives
alike - is credited with several votes in Congress - including one this
week - to roll back the rules.
Reacting to the court decision, FCC Commissioner Copps, who voted
against loosening the caps, said, "I call upon the Commission to
schedule a series of hearings across the country designed to give
citizens true access to the decision makers at the Agency, and seek to
gain a better understanding of the impact of media concentration on our
communities." Commissioner Adelstein echoed that message in his
statements as well.
"We call on every American who wants more voices and opinions on the
airwaves to add their name to the Free Press petition" said Free Press
managing director Josh Silver. "The FCC has been given the opportunity
to start over. The question is, will big media lobbyists continue to
make media policy behind closed doors, or will the American people
reclaim their media system?"
The campaign is at http://www.freepress.net/rules
Free Press is a national non-partisan organization that seeks to
increase informed public participation in media policy and to promote a
more competitive, public interest-oriented media system. www.freepress.net
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From: owner-nettime-l-digest@bbs.thing.net (nettime-l-digest)
Reply-To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:38:32 -0400
To: nettime-l-digest@bbs.thing.net
Subject: nettime-l-digest V1 #1444
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:34:20 -0700
From: Sasha Costanza-Chock <schock@riseup.net>
Subject: <nettime> [Fwd: National campaign for FCC hearings launched]
Press Release
June 25, 2004
For Immediate Release
Contact: Josh Silver
413-585-1533 ext. 21
National Campaign Announced Calling For FCC Hearings in Every State
Group Cites Statements from FCC Commissioners Copps
and Adelstein Calling for Hearings Across the Country
(Washington) In the wake of a federal court's dramatic rejection of the
FCC's decision to loosen media ownership restrictions, public interest
advocate Free Press is launching a national effort to gather 500,000
signatures demanding that the FCC hold public hearings in every state
before rewriting the controversial rules. The court told the FCC and the
Bush White House that the process used to loosen the media ownership
limits was "hopelessly flawed."
Americans cite decreasing diversity and localism in journalism and
increased commercialism as reasons for their opposition to Big Media.
Coverage of issues like the Iraq war and Enron, and the media's
obsession with celebrities, are also cited. Massive public outcry
opposing last year's rule changes - from liberals and conservatives
alike - is credited with several votes in Congress - including one this
week - to roll back the rules.
Reacting to the court decision, FCC Commissioner Copps, who voted
against loosening the caps, said, "I call upon the Commission to
schedule a series of hearings across the country designed to give
citizens true access to the decision makers at the Agency, and seek to
gain a better understanding of the impact of media concentration on our
communities." Commissioner Adelstein echoed that message in his
statements as well.
"We call on every American who wants more voices and opinions on the
airwaves to add their name to the Free Press petition" said Free Press
managing director Josh Silver. "The FCC has been given the opportunity
to start over. The question is, will big media lobbyists continue to
make media policy behind closed doors, or will the American people
reclaim their media system?"
The campaign is at http://www.freepress.net/rules
Free Press is a national non-partisan organization that seeks to
increase informed public participation in media policy and to promote a
more competitive, public interest-oriented media system. www.freepress.net
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WORK upload experiment
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THE UPLOAD EXPERIMENT
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THE UPLOAD EXPERIMENT
JULY/ WHERE YOU LIVE
This month we want to see where you live. Upload images of your living space
to the WORK magazine server. Be creative and have fun with it. You are free
to add as many images as you like and as often as you like. We will use the
images to create a new piece of art to be shown every month