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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: [oldboys] Reminder: MARS PATENT's 'OLDENBURG-REICHE PRIZE'
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:30:16 +0200
To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
Subject: [oldboys] Reminder: MARS PATENT's 'OLDENBURG-REICHE PRIZE'
Last call for the 'OLDENBURG-REICHE PRIZE'.
If you are thinking of submitting - now is the time to do it.
Deadline June, 15th, 2005 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
MARS PATENT 's Competition 2004
From: helene von oldenburg <info@arachno-space.net>
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:30:16 +0200
To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
Subject: [oldboys] Reminder: MARS PATENT's 'OLDENBURG-REICHE PRIZE'
Last call for the 'OLDENBURG-REICHE PRIZE'.
If you are thinking of submitting - now is the time to do it.
Deadline June, 15th, 2005 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
MARS PATENT 's Competition 2004
FW: [rep_art] Utopia Reversed - An assault on neurospace [Weimar, May 26-27]
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From: Matteo Pasquinelli <matml@gmx.it>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 17:23:54 +0200
To: all <republicart-list@t0.or.at>
Subject: [rep_art] Utopia Reversed - An assault on neurospace [Weimar, May
26-27]
UTOPIA REVERSED - An Assault on Neurospace
A two-day meeting in Weimar about new forms of art and activism hitting
the global mind
Weimar, May 26-27, 2005, h20-22.
Schiller Festival, Utopia Baustelle
www.schillerfestival.com/Utopie/10_Reversed.html
What is today's space for political and artistic action? From political
utopia to TV imagery to cyberspace, different kinds of 'space' have
been populated in contemporary culture. A group of Italian and French
activists will gather in Weimar trying to explore and discuss new
spaces and new strategies of activism after the internet. Under the
concept of 'neurospace' Matteo Pasquinelli, media theorist from Bologna
and editor of Rekombinant, will focus on the convergence between
popular imagery and networked environment. Technology-based activism is
turning into biopolitical forms of communication: not simply
counter-information or media activism but the production of new
collective subjectivies and narrations. Just back from the EuroMayDay
005 mobilizations, Alex Foti will tell tales of San Precario, the new
icon of metropolitan resistance from net/temp/flex and precarious
workers in Italy, while Zoe Romano will introduce Serpica Naro, the
open source stylist whose multi-level media hoax caused waves of panic
among Italian fashion designers. Turning to social reactions to
mediascape, Andre Gattolin will look at the activities of the Anti-Pub
Brigades, a French movement that fights against the visual dominance of
commercial ads in the urban public space. Sara Massaccesi from Rome
will illustrate Guerriglia Marketing's modus operandi in the
brandscape. The Milan-based game developer Paolo Pedercini will screen
his Molle Industria project, which has alredy been covered by the BBC
in its treatment of 'political videogames'.
Curators: Jan Hendrik Brueggemeir, Matteo Pasquinelli.
PROGRAM
Thursday, May 26, 20-22h.
Introduction and presentations with:
- Matteo Pasquinelli, Bologna/London (www.rekombinant.org)
An Assault on Neurospace: New forms of art and activism hitting on
the global mind
- Paolo Pedercini, Milan (www.molleindustria.it)
Molle Industria: Gaming as a new radical language
- Andre Gattolin, Paris (www.hns-info.net, www.stopub.tk)
The Antipub movement: From underground to "no ground"
Friday, May 27, 20-22h.
Presentations and final debate with:
- Alex Foti, Milan (www.sanprecario.info, www.euromayday.org)
San Precario: The Italian icon of flexible revolt
- Zoe Romano, Milan (www.serpicanaro.com, www.chainworkers.org)
Serpica Naro: Subvertising the fashion industry
- Alex Foti + Zoe Romano
May Day 005: Euroradicals fighting precarization across Neuropa
- Sara Massaccesi, Rome (www.guerrigliamarketing.it,
www.espropriproletari.com)
Guerriglia Marketing: brand economy encounters social conflict
More material, slides and articles available soon on:
www.schillerfestival.com/Utopie/10_Reversed.html
Some webcams on the Utopia baustelle:
www.thueringer-webcams.de/weimar/theaterplatz/fullsize.jpg
www.corneliaerdmann.de/venezia/Weimar.htm
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From: Matteo Pasquinelli <matml@gmx.it>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 17:23:54 +0200
To: all <republicart-list@t0.or.at>
Subject: [rep_art] Utopia Reversed - An assault on neurospace [Weimar, May
26-27]
UTOPIA REVERSED - An Assault on Neurospace
A two-day meeting in Weimar about new forms of art and activism hitting
the global mind
Weimar, May 26-27, 2005, h20-22.
Schiller Festival, Utopia Baustelle
www.schillerfestival.com/Utopie/10_Reversed.html
What is today's space for political and artistic action? From political
utopia to TV imagery to cyberspace, different kinds of 'space' have
been populated in contemporary culture. A group of Italian and French
activists will gather in Weimar trying to explore and discuss new
spaces and new strategies of activism after the internet. Under the
concept of 'neurospace' Matteo Pasquinelli, media theorist from Bologna
and editor of Rekombinant, will focus on the convergence between
popular imagery and networked environment. Technology-based activism is
turning into biopolitical forms of communication: not simply
counter-information or media activism but the production of new
collective subjectivies and narrations. Just back from the EuroMayDay
005 mobilizations, Alex Foti will tell tales of San Precario, the new
icon of metropolitan resistance from net/temp/flex and precarious
workers in Italy, while Zoe Romano will introduce Serpica Naro, the
open source stylist whose multi-level media hoax caused waves of panic
among Italian fashion designers. Turning to social reactions to
mediascape, Andre Gattolin will look at the activities of the Anti-Pub
Brigades, a French movement that fights against the visual dominance of
commercial ads in the urban public space. Sara Massaccesi from Rome
will illustrate Guerriglia Marketing's modus operandi in the
brandscape. The Milan-based game developer Paolo Pedercini will screen
his Molle Industria project, which has alredy been covered by the BBC
in its treatment of 'political videogames'.
Curators: Jan Hendrik Brueggemeir, Matteo Pasquinelli.
PROGRAM
Thursday, May 26, 20-22h.
Introduction and presentations with:
- Matteo Pasquinelli, Bologna/London (www.rekombinant.org)
An Assault on Neurospace: New forms of art and activism hitting on
the global mind
- Paolo Pedercini, Milan (www.molleindustria.it)
Molle Industria: Gaming as a new radical language
- Andre Gattolin, Paris (www.hns-info.net, www.stopub.tk)
The Antipub movement: From underground to "no ground"
Friday, May 27, 20-22h.
Presentations and final debate with:
- Alex Foti, Milan (www.sanprecario.info, www.euromayday.org)
San Precario: The Italian icon of flexible revolt
- Zoe Romano, Milan (www.serpicanaro.com, www.chainworkers.org)
Serpica Naro: Subvertising the fashion industry
- Alex Foti + Zoe Romano
May Day 005: Euroradicals fighting precarization across Neuropa
- Sara Massaccesi, Rome (www.guerrigliamarketing.it,
www.espropriproletari.com)
Guerriglia Marketing: brand economy encounters social conflict
More material, slides and articles available soon on:
www.schillerfestival.com/Utopie/10_Reversed.html
Some webcams on the Utopia baustelle:
www.thueringer-webcams.de/weimar/theaterplatz/fullsize.jpg
www.corneliaerdmann.de/venezia/Weimar.htm
------
The republicart mailing list functions as an open forum to post
announcements and exchange information on projects, events, publications
etc. related to participatory, interventionist and activist practices in
public art.
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info/archive/subscribe/unsubscribe:
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City/Observer, curated from the Rhizome ArtBase by Yukie Kamiya,
Rhizome.org Announces Fourth ArtBase Exhibition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
CONTACT
Kevin McGarry, Rhizome.org
Phone: 212.219.1288 X220
Email: kevin@rhizome.org
NEW YORK, NY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
CONTACT
Kevin McGarry, Rhizome.org
Phone: 212.219.1288 X220
Email: kevin@rhizome.org
NEW YORK, NY
FW: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Job: Peterborough Digital Arts Curator
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Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 14:05:27 +0100
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Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Job: Peterborough Digital Arts Curator
Peterborough Digital Arts Curator
Salary
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Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 14:05:27 +0100
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Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Job: Peterborough Digital Arts Curator
Peterborough Digital Arts Curator
Salary
fwd: Fanatics, Cuties & Geeks: The Otaku Phenomenon & its ImpactAbroad
Lectures Spring 2005
Thursday, June 9
6:30 pm
In 1980s Japan, the expression otaku came to describe a subculture of manga
and anime-obsessed misfits. Despite its negative connotation in Japan, in
the West, otaku is often positively associated with Japan's cutting-edge
coolness, including the latest in gadget technologies and the growing
trendiness of manga and anime fandom. Aiming to examine the origins of the
otaku phenomenon and its impact and incarnations abroad, this panel features
Lawrence Eng, otaku fan cultures expert and PhD candidate at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute; Robert DeJesus, manga-inspired comic artist; and Ed
Halter, regular contributor to the Village Voice and organizer of the New
York Underground Film Festival. Moderated by Thomas Looser, Assistant
Professor of East Asian Studies at New York University.
Tickets: $10; Japan Society members and seniors $8; students $5.
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015
http://www.japansociety.org/events/event_detail.cfm?id_event67266211&id_p
erformance92200202
Thursday, June 9
6:30 pm
In 1980s Japan, the expression otaku came to describe a subculture of manga
and anime-obsessed misfits. Despite its negative connotation in Japan, in
the West, otaku is often positively associated with Japan's cutting-edge
coolness, including the latest in gadget technologies and the growing
trendiness of manga and anime fandom. Aiming to examine the origins of the
otaku phenomenon and its impact and incarnations abroad, this panel features
Lawrence Eng, otaku fan cultures expert and PhD candidate at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute; Robert DeJesus, manga-inspired comic artist; and Ed
Halter, regular contributor to the Village Voice and organizer of the New
York Underground Film Festival. Moderated by Thomas Looser, Assistant
Professor of East Asian Studies at New York University.
Tickets: $10; Japan Society members and seniors $8; students $5.
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015
http://www.japansociety.org/events/event_detail.cfm?id_event67266211&id_p
erformance92200202