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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: [DASH] The Origins of Cyberspace - RESULT
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From: Paul Brown <paul@paul-brown.com>
Reply-To: Digital Arts Histories <DASH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 14:51:39 +0000
To: DASH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [DASH] The Origins of Cyberspace - RESULT
I called into Christies London office this morning to pick up a copy
of the Origins of Cyberspace catalog (half-price - UK10 - now the sale
is over!) and their press office gave me the following post sale
summary. A more detailed Auction Result can be requested with the catalog
which is available from any of their international offices:
For Immediate Release
February 23, 2005
Contact: Bendetta Roux 212.636.2680
CHRISTIE'S POST-SALE REPORT
(Prices Include Buyer's Premium)
THE ORIGINS OF CYBERSPACE
Christie's Rockefeller Center
February 23, 2005
Sale Total: $714,060 373,853/E549,276
Lots Offered: 254 Lots Sold: 133 :=
$1.91
/ E: $1.30
Sold by Lot: 52% Sold by $: 70 % Sale: 1484
TOP LOTS
Lot Price Estimate Buyer
33 $78,000 40,837/E101,400 $30,000-40,000 US Pr=
ivate
Menabrea, Luigi Federico. Sketch of the Analytical Engine …with no=
tes
by the translator [Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace], London, 1843
238 $72,000 37,696/E55,384 $50,000-70,000 US Pri=
vate
[Eckert, J. Presper and John Mauchly.] "Outline of plans for development
of electronic computers," 1946 - the founding document of the electronic
computer industry
16 $38,400 20,104/E29,538 $10,000-15,000 Anonymous
Babbage, Charles. A letter to Sir Humphry Davy, Bart …, London, 18=
22
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From: Paul Brown <paul@paul-brown.com>
Reply-To: Digital Arts Histories <DASH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 14:51:39 +0000
To: DASH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [DASH] The Origins of Cyberspace - RESULT
I called into Christies London office this morning to pick up a copy
of the Origins of Cyberspace catalog (half-price - UK10 - now the sale
is over!) and their press office gave me the following post sale
summary. A more detailed Auction Result can be requested with the catalog
which is available from any of their international offices:
For Immediate Release
February 23, 2005
Contact: Bendetta Roux 212.636.2680
CHRISTIE'S POST-SALE REPORT
(Prices Include Buyer's Premium)
THE ORIGINS OF CYBERSPACE
Christie's Rockefeller Center
February 23, 2005
Sale Total: $714,060 373,853/E549,276
Lots Offered: 254 Lots Sold: 133 :=
$1.91
/ E: $1.30
Sold by Lot: 52% Sold by $: 70 % Sale: 1484
TOP LOTS
Lot Price Estimate Buyer
33 $78,000 40,837/E101,400 $30,000-40,000 US Pr=
ivate
Menabrea, Luigi Federico. Sketch of the Analytical Engine …with no=
tes
by the translator [Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace], London, 1843
238 $72,000 37,696/E55,384 $50,000-70,000 US Pri=
vate
[Eckert, J. Presper and John Mauchly.] "Outline of plans for development
of electronic computers," 1946 - the founding document of the electronic
computer industry
16 $38,400 20,104/E29,538 $10,000-15,000 Anonymous
Babbage, Charles. A letter to Sir Humphry Davy, Bart …, London, 18=
22
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FW: SATURDAY: "Rollover" -- a public microperformance by theInstitute for Infinitely Small Things
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From: kanarinka <kanarinka@ikatun.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:36:56 -0500
To: <Kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: SATURDAY: "Rollover" -- a public microperformance by the Institute
for Infinitely Small Things
>>>> This is a BCC copy of a message sent to <info@infinitelysmallthings.net>
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things would like to invite you to the
first in a series of microperformances designed to investigate corporate
commands in public space.
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WHAT: Performance of the Cingular Wireless Command "Rollover" (duration: 10
minutes).
Researchers from the Institute will enact the command to "Rollover" in
Central Sq. and examine the results.
Public walking expedition to find corporate commands to follow after the
performance. Wear comfortable shoes.
WHERE: Meet at the "Rollover" poster, Cingular Store in Central Sq.,
Cambridge, MA
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 26th, 2PM
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SCHEDULE for all MICROPERFORMANCES + PUBLIC EXPEDITIONS
Saturday, Feb 26th - 2PM
Saturday, March 5th - 2PM
Saturday, March 12th - 2PM
Saturday, March 19th - 2PM
Saturday, March 26th - 2PM
Note: NO EXPEDITION April 2nd
Saturday, April 9th - 2PM
Saturday, April 16th - 2PM
All locations TBA - Call the Institute at 617-501-2441 or check the website
- www.infinitelysmallthings.net -- for more information on location a few
days beforehand. All of these expeditions are free and open to the public -
people can come along to observe or participate.
----------------------------------
WHAT IS A CORPORATE COMMAND?
A Corporate Command is an instruction work, a call to action in the form of
an imperative:
"Just Do It"
"Turn on the Future"
"Live without Limits"
"Tap into great taste"
"Think different"
"Ride the light"
"Live Like You Mean It"
It is the hypothesis of the Institute for Infinitely Small Things that these
commands, largely and consciously ignored by a public over-saturated with
advertisements, function at the scale of the infinitely small. Tiny events
that do not disturb one's consciousness or disrupt one's identity as "free"
agents, these commands seep under the surface of the individual and lay
claim to the territory of the Deleuzian Virtual. Desire, memory, and future
potentiality become territories for conquest and tactics for social and
political control.
By compiling, tabulating, concretizing and enacting these commands in the
International Database of Corporate Commands (IDCC), the Institute for
Infinitely Small Things seeks to better understand the mechanisms behind
this deployment of power and its larger cultural ramifications.
----------------------------------
CONTRIBUTE YOUR RESEARCH ONLINE:
www.corporatecommands.com
----------------------------------
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE FOR INFINITELY SMALL THINGS
http://www.infinitelysmallthings.net
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things is a research organization
dedicated to the creation, collection and documentation of all of the
infinitely small things in the world, past, present and future. The
Institute's research projects are concerned with creating a critical
cartography through which to explore notions of political power, social
controls, collective agency and human freedom.
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From: kanarinka <kanarinka@ikatun.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:36:56 -0500
To: <Kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: SATURDAY: "Rollover" -- a public microperformance by the Institute
for Infinitely Small Things
>>>> This is a BCC copy of a message sent to <info@infinitelysmallthings.net>
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things would like to invite you to the
first in a series of microperformances designed to investigate corporate
commands in public space.
----------------------------------
WHAT: Performance of the Cingular Wireless Command "Rollover" (duration: 10
minutes).
Researchers from the Institute will enact the command to "Rollover" in
Central Sq. and examine the results.
Public walking expedition to find corporate commands to follow after the
performance. Wear comfortable shoes.
WHERE: Meet at the "Rollover" poster, Cingular Store in Central Sq.,
Cambridge, MA
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 26th, 2PM
----------------------------------
SCHEDULE for all MICROPERFORMANCES + PUBLIC EXPEDITIONS
Saturday, Feb 26th - 2PM
Saturday, March 5th - 2PM
Saturday, March 12th - 2PM
Saturday, March 19th - 2PM
Saturday, March 26th - 2PM
Note: NO EXPEDITION April 2nd
Saturday, April 9th - 2PM
Saturday, April 16th - 2PM
All locations TBA - Call the Institute at 617-501-2441 or check the website
- www.infinitelysmallthings.net -- for more information on location a few
days beforehand. All of these expeditions are free and open to the public -
people can come along to observe or participate.
----------------------------------
WHAT IS A CORPORATE COMMAND?
A Corporate Command is an instruction work, a call to action in the form of
an imperative:
"Just Do It"
"Turn on the Future"
"Live without Limits"
"Tap into great taste"
"Think different"
"Ride the light"
"Live Like You Mean It"
It is the hypothesis of the Institute for Infinitely Small Things that these
commands, largely and consciously ignored by a public over-saturated with
advertisements, function at the scale of the infinitely small. Tiny events
that do not disturb one's consciousness or disrupt one's identity as "free"
agents, these commands seep under the surface of the individual and lay
claim to the territory of the Deleuzian Virtual. Desire, memory, and future
potentiality become territories for conquest and tactics for social and
political control.
By compiling, tabulating, concretizing and enacting these commands in the
International Database of Corporate Commands (IDCC), the Institute for
Infinitely Small Things seeks to better understand the mechanisms behind
this deployment of power and its larger cultural ramifications.
----------------------------------
CONTRIBUTE YOUR RESEARCH ONLINE:
www.corporatecommands.com
----------------------------------
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE FOR INFINITELY SMALL THINGS
http://www.infinitelysmallthings.net
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things is a research organization
dedicated to the creation, collection and documentation of all of the
infinitely small things in the world, past, present and future. The
Institute's research projects are concerned with creating a critical
cartography through which to explore notions of political power, social
controls, collective agency and human freedom.
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FW: Palladio, by Ben Neill and Bill Jones: New York Premiere
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From: "e-Flux" <info@e-flux.com>
Reply-To: "e-Flux" <service@e-flux.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:57:50 -0800
To: "kevin mcgarry" <kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: Palladio, by Ben Neill and Bill Jones: New York Premiere
02/23/05 <http://www.e-flux.com>
SYMPHONY SPACE
<http://www.palladiomovie.com >
Palladio: an Interactive Movie about Lust, Greed, Art, and Advertising
By Ben Neill and Bill Jones; adapted from the novel by Jonathan Dee
http://www.palladiomovie.com
FRIDAY, MARCH 4th and
SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, at 8:30pm
SYMPHONY SPACE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York City
212.864.5400
http://www.symphonyspace.org/genres/eventPage.php?eventId
From: "e-Flux" <info@e-flux.com>
Reply-To: "e-Flux" <service@e-flux.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:57:50 -0800
To: "kevin mcgarry" <kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: Palladio, by Ben Neill and Bill Jones: New York Premiere
02/23/05 <http://www.e-flux.com>
SYMPHONY SPACE
<http://www.palladiomovie.com >
Palladio: an Interactive Movie about Lust, Greed, Art, and Advertising
By Ben Neill and Bill Jones; adapted from the novel by Jonathan Dee
http://www.palladiomovie.com
FRIDAY, MARCH 4th and
SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, at 8:30pm
SYMPHONY SPACE
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York City
212.864.5400
http://www.symphonyspace.org/genres/eventPage.php?eventId
FW: [we make money not art] Recommendation: Game with bioethics dilemnas
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From: kevin@rhizome.org
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 06:11:04 -0800
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: [we make money not art] Recommendation: Game with bioethics
dilemnas
kevin@rhizome.org has sent you a link!
Title: Game with bioethics dilemnas
Link: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/004639.php
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 06:11:04 -0800
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: [we make money not art] Recommendation: Game with bioethics
dilemnas
kevin@rhizome.org has sent you a link!
Title: Game with bioethics dilemnas
Link: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/004639.php
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FW: Invite to Public HASTAC Session
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Interested in the multiple ways emergent digital technologies and new
information ecologies are transforming research and teaching in the arts and
humanities?
If so, join us for a public demonstration of several exciting projects that
push the boundaries and genres of scholarship and of teaching. This
afternoon session is hosted by HASTAC and the Annenberg Center for
Communication. HASTAC (
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Invite to Public HASTAC Session
PUBLIC SESSION ON THE DIGITAL ARTS + HUMANITIES
Interested in the multiple ways emergent digital technologies and new
information ecologies are transforming research and teaching in the arts and
humanities?
If so, join us for a public demonstration of several exciting projects that
push the boundaries and genres of scholarship and of teaching. This
afternoon session is hosted by HASTAC and the Annenberg Center for
Communication. HASTAC (