BIO
Agricola de Cologne
launched on 1 January 2000 as an artist brand, is standing for the
--> interdisciplinary media artist, director of experimental shortfilms and videos, curator of media art
--> founder & director of artvideoKOELN – the curatorial initiative „art & moving images“ serving since 2010 as the operating platform for a wide range of activities around "art & moving images", running CologneOFF - Cologne International Videoart Festival and Le Musee di-visioniste - the new museum of networked art
Agricola de Cologne is standing also for a broad bandwidth of dynamic curatorial contexts he is initiating in physical and virtual space, the co-curator and co-organiser of external festivals and exhibitions, the jury member of divers festivals, and not to forget the designer of a cross-platform culture.
Since its/his launch in 2000, Agricola de Cologne was presented @ more than 600 festivals and media art events in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, Mexico City, Caracas, Maracaibo, Buenos Aires, Rosario, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Quito, Bogota, London, Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Madrid, Gijon, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Lisbon, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tampere, Kopenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Tokyo, Nagoya, Seoul, Manila, Hongkong, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, New Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Jakarta, Perth, Melbourne, Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakesh, Istanbul, Ankara, Yerewan, Damaskus, Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, Bethlehem, Gaza, Basel, Zurich, Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Graz, Kiev, Kharkiv, Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Kansk, Perm, Yekaterinburg, Sofia, Varna, Bukarest, Arad, Timisoara, Budapest, Belgrade, Zagreb, Split, Lubljana, Rome, Naples, Milan, Pescara, Venice, Torino, Bologna, Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, & elsewhere, but also on biennials like ISEA Nagoya (2002), Venice Biennale 2003, 2005, 2007, Biennale of New Media Art Merida/MX 2003, Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth/Australia (2004), Biennale de Montreal (2004), Biennale of Video & New Media Santiago de Chile (2005), ISEA Singapore 2008.
His media art projects and videos were honoured with prizes and awards.
Links
Agricola de Cologne --> http://www.agricola-de.cologne
artvideoKOELN --> http://artvideo.koeln
Cologne International Videoart Festival --> http://coff.newmediafest.org
Le Musee di-visioniste - the new museum of networked art - http://www.nmartproject.net
SoundLAB - http://soundlab.newmediafest.org
LMD Interview Project - http://interviews.newmediafest.org
---->{self}_representation 2003
Press Release
Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org
in co-operation with
A Virtual Memorial
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
and
[NewMediaArtprojectNetwork] :cologne
is proud to present
its first exhibition project in the new season 2003/2004,
enitled
"{self}_representation 2003"
which is launched on 30 September 2003.
"Actually each work executed by an artists represents a kind of
self-representing.
But self_representing is also a specific genre in art in which artists
reflect
themselves, their mission, their view on the world etc.
There are as many aspects of self-representing as artists exist,
as this genre goes deeply down to an artist's soul and identity."
This comprehensive project includes following featured sections:
1. Featured artists
2. Coco Gordon - a feature of self-representing
3. "Mirror at the Bottom - artists portraiting themselves" v.2.0
4. Graffiti - Fields of Identity
5. My Mission - an ongoing project initiated with the opening of this
project
More than 250 artists from 40 countries are participating
and manifesting themselves as protagonists of their self-representing.
These are the featured artists of this extraordinary exhibition, which will
available for permanent online.
Marcus Neustetter (SA), Jody Zellen (SA), Sergej Teterin (Russia), Maya
Kalogera (Croatia), Wolf Kahlen (Germany), David Crawford (USA)
Kiki Lazetic (Slovenia), Giacomo Picca (Brazil), Eric Marie (France)
Vladimir Todorovic (Serbia/USA), June Pak (Canda), Michael Kozien (USA)
Lorenzo Oggiano (Italy), Sorana Tarus (Romania)
Mami Yamanaka & Adam Nash (Australia)
Luigia Cardarelli (Italy), Michael Szpakowski (UK)
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (Ireland), Meto Angelovski (Macedonia)
Ryan Thomas Riss (USA), Thomas Swiss (USA)
Sonya Rapoport (USA), Dagmar Kase (Estonia), Isabel Saij (Germany)
A. Avgitidou (Greece), Beatrice Gibson (India), J.Villamayor (Argentina)
Joseph and Donna McElroy (USA), Charles Kriel (USA)
Igor Marinkovic (Serbia), A. Szovenyi Hungary (Hungary), Leandro Vieira
(Brazil),
Agricola de Cologne (Germany)
"{self}_representation 2003"
and all included sections are created and curated for
- Le Musee di-visioniste -
by Agricola de Cologne,
New Media curator and media artist from Cologne.
***************************************
Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org -
the museum based an philosophical ideas
is corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org
in co-operation with
A Virtual Memorial
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
and
[NewMediaArtprojectNetwork] :cologne
is proud to present
its first exhibition project in the new season 2003/2004,
enitled
"{self}_representation 2003"
which is launched on 30 September 2003.
"Actually each work executed by an artists represents a kind of
self-representing.
But self_representing is also a specific genre in art in which artists
reflect
themselves, their mission, their view on the world etc.
There are as many aspects of self-representing as artists exist,
as this genre goes deeply down to an artist's soul and identity."
This comprehensive project includes following featured sections:
1. Featured artists
2. Coco Gordon - a feature of self-representing
3. "Mirror at the Bottom - artists portraiting themselves" v.2.0
4. Graffiti - Fields of Identity
5. My Mission - an ongoing project initiated with the opening of this
project
More than 250 artists from 40 countries are participating
and manifesting themselves as protagonists of their self-representing.
These are the featured artists of this extraordinary exhibition, which will
available for permanent online.
Marcus Neustetter (SA), Jody Zellen (SA), Sergej Teterin (Russia), Maya
Kalogera (Croatia), Wolf Kahlen (Germany), David Crawford (USA)
Kiki Lazetic (Slovenia), Giacomo Picca (Brazil), Eric Marie (France)
Vladimir Todorovic (Serbia/USA), June Pak (Canda), Michael Kozien (USA)
Lorenzo Oggiano (Italy), Sorana Tarus (Romania)
Mami Yamanaka & Adam Nash (Australia)
Luigia Cardarelli (Italy), Michael Szpakowski (UK)
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (Ireland), Meto Angelovski (Macedonia)
Ryan Thomas Riss (USA), Thomas Swiss (USA)
Sonya Rapoport (USA), Dagmar Kase (Estonia), Isabel Saij (Germany)
A. Avgitidou (Greece), Beatrice Gibson (India), J.Villamayor (Argentina)
Joseph and Donna McElroy (USA), Charles Kriel (USA)
Igor Marinkovic (Serbia), A. Szovenyi Hungary (Hungary), Leandro Vieira
(Brazil),
Agricola de Cologne (Germany)
"{self}_representation 2003"
and all included sections are created and curated for
- Le Musee di-visioniste -
by Agricola de Cologne,
New Media curator and media artist from Cologne.
***************************************
Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org -
the museum based an philosophical ideas
is corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
Call for papers
Violence Online Festival
www.newmediafest.org/violence/
is looking for proposals:
papers to included in the coming project versions of this successful New
Media environment.
Currently, more than 300 artists from 40 countries reflect the phenomenon of
violence
from their artistic view.
The requested papers should go down to following topics connected to
"violence":
Society, psychology, philosophy, science, MEDIA; culture, art.
Other topics, if expressively indicated, are welcome, as well.
The accepted languages are English, French, Spanish and German.
There is no specific restriction concerning the lenght of the papers.
Please use only these digital formats for submitting:
a) plain email text
b) RTF (Rich Text Format)
c) .txt
d. html (webpage)
Academic, scientific papers are welcome, as well as articles and private
reflections.
It is intended to show the subject of "violence" from most different views.
The submitter/author must hold all rights on the paper(s) to be submitted.
Violence Online Festival is a free and independant cultural production and
will not be able to pay any fee.
The selected papers will be published online exclusively on the Violence
Online Festival site
and will include the copyright note of the author.
Deadlines:
28 October 2003
28 November 2003
28 December 2003
28 January 2004
All serious papers will be reviewed as soon as they arrive.
********************************************
The submitting author has to fill in this form
and send it together with the file containing the paper
to violence@newmediafest.org
a) Author
1. Name/first name
2. complete address (only for internal use)
3. email/URL
b) Paper
1. Title and number of words
2. Topic
3. submitted text format
4. Year of origin
5. if published already, when and where
c) Authorisation
I (name of author), hold all rights on the submitted paper
and authorize Violence Online Festival to publish
the text on Violence Online Festival site
until revoke.
***********************************************
Violence Online Festival
www.newmediafest.org
violence@newmediafest.org
is corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
www.newmediafest.org/violence/
is looking for proposals:
papers to included in the coming project versions of this successful New
Media environment.
Currently, more than 300 artists from 40 countries reflect the phenomenon of
violence
from their artistic view.
The requested papers should go down to following topics connected to
"violence":
Society, psychology, philosophy, science, MEDIA; culture, art.
Other topics, if expressively indicated, are welcome, as well.
The accepted languages are English, French, Spanish and German.
There is no specific restriction concerning the lenght of the papers.
Please use only these digital formats for submitting:
a) plain email text
b) RTF (Rich Text Format)
c) .txt
d. html (webpage)
Academic, scientific papers are welcome, as well as articles and private
reflections.
It is intended to show the subject of "violence" from most different views.
The submitter/author must hold all rights on the paper(s) to be submitted.
Violence Online Festival is a free and independant cultural production and
will not be able to pay any fee.
The selected papers will be published online exclusively on the Violence
Online Festival site
and will include the copyright note of the author.
Deadlines:
28 October 2003
28 November 2003
28 December 2003
28 January 2004
All serious papers will be reviewed as soon as they arrive.
********************************************
The submitting author has to fill in this form
and send it together with the file containing the paper
to violence@newmediafest.org
a) Author
1. Name/first name
2. complete address (only for internal use)
3. email/URL
b) Paper
1. Title and number of words
2. Topic
3. submitted text format
4. Year of origin
5. if published already, when and where
c) Authorisation
I (name of author), hold all rights on the submitted paper
and authorize Violence Online Festival to publish
the text on Violence Online Festival site
until revoke.
***********************************************
Violence Online Festival
www.newmediafest.org
violence@newmediafest.org
is corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
Perspectives'03 - results
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
Concern:
1. Announcement of the finalists of :
Perpectives'03
competition and show case
in co-operation with
Computer Space Festival 2003 Sofia/Bulgaria
and Goethe-Institut - Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria
16-18 October 2003
2.
Announcement of the participants of:
Feature: Netart from German speaking countries
presented in co-operation with Goethe-Institut - Internationes
Sofia/Bulgaria during Computer Space Festival
*************************************
JavaMuseum is happy to announce
the finalists of the competition "Perspectives'03"
which will form the basis of the show case
to be launched online on 13 October 2003.
The winners of JavaArtist of the Year Award,
- initiated in order to honor the most outstanding artists working with net
based media, and given in 2003 for the 3rd time -
will be announced during the Award ceremony of
Computer Space Festival on 16 October,
as well as the "Perspectives of Excellence".
These are the finalists, selected by a jury during several weeks:
Jillian McDonald (Canada), Gair Dunlop &Dan Norton (UK)
Babel (Canada), Bruno Samper (France), Jonah Brucker-Cohen (Irland)
Marcello Mercado (Germany), Nicolas Economos (USA)
Julian Alvarez (Spain ), Jody Zellen (USA), Per Pegelow (Germany)
Adele Prince/Edward Hill (UK), Marcus Neustetter (South Africa)
Annie Abrahams (France), David Crawford (USA)
Thunamii.net (Singapore), David Clark (Canada)
Agence Topo (Canada), Sashiko Hayashi (Sweden)
Thomson & Craighead (UK), Gregory Chatonsky (France )
Enrique Radigales (UK), Jurgen Trautwein (USA), Dimitre Lima (Brazil)
Roxanne Wolanczyk (USA) , Redcaiman
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
Concern:
1. Announcement of the finalists of :
Perpectives'03
competition and show case
in co-operation with
Computer Space Festival 2003 Sofia/Bulgaria
and Goethe-Institut - Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria
16-18 October 2003
2.
Announcement of the participants of:
Feature: Netart from German speaking countries
presented in co-operation with Goethe-Institut - Internationes
Sofia/Bulgaria during Computer Space Festival
*************************************
JavaMuseum is happy to announce
the finalists of the competition "Perspectives'03"
which will form the basis of the show case
to be launched online on 13 October 2003.
The winners of JavaArtist of the Year Award,
- initiated in order to honor the most outstanding artists working with net
based media, and given in 2003 for the 3rd time -
will be announced during the Award ceremony of
Computer Space Festival on 16 October,
as well as the "Perspectives of Excellence".
These are the finalists, selected by a jury during several weeks:
Jillian McDonald (Canada), Gair Dunlop &Dan Norton (UK)
Babel (Canada), Bruno Samper (France), Jonah Brucker-Cohen (Irland)
Marcello Mercado (Germany), Nicolas Economos (USA)
Julian Alvarez (Spain ), Jody Zellen (USA), Per Pegelow (Germany)
Adele Prince/Edward Hill (UK), Marcus Neustetter (South Africa)
Annie Abrahams (France), David Crawford (USA)
Thunamii.net (Singapore), David Clark (Canada)
Agence Topo (Canada), Sashiko Hayashi (Sweden)
Thomson & Craighead (UK), Gregory Chatonsky (France )
Enrique Radigales (UK), Jurgen Trautwein (USA), Dimitre Lima (Brazil)
Roxanne Wolanczyk (USA) , Redcaiman
Update: Call for entries: Rainforest Memorial
A Virtual Memorial -
Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
calls artists for contributing to
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rainforest Memorial -
5 minutes before 12 - Memorial for the protection and preservation of the
natural environment on Earth and its inhabitans
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Deadline 20 November for launch on 1 December
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes, when there are new horror news about the environmental situation
on Earth, sometimes when we hear one of our favorite animals or plants are
threatened with instinct, be honest, most of us swear to become actively
somehow in order to do something for the preservation of our natural
enviroment, but when these reports are out of news, the daily life goes on
as if nothing had happened.
The Rainforest as one of the most important and endangered natural
environments represents a symbol for the entire threatened nature and the
indigenous peoples who are living in, each of these enviroments are much
closer to us than we think. The human himself is said to be his biggest
enemy, so it is up to all of us to protect the world we are living in and
safe and preserve it for future generations to prevent such negative effects
of globalization as exploitation of the natural resources through globally
operating companies, for instance, which work only for there private or
corporate profit on short notice,
but not for longterm social and public benefit.
The Rainforest Memorial would like to invite artists of all genre and media
but also any other people who feel solidarian
to take another short second of responsability by contributing an artwork,
a privat or political statement etc
and express this way the active solidarity against the insane desctruction
of the natural environment on Earth.
Art, as such, cannot change the world, but art can support the will to make
the changes, changes which are necassary for mankind to survive in an
environment which is worth to be living in.
Please submit your work or statement in one of the following digital file
formats:
URL of an existing net based work
text: .plain email or .txt
image: .jpg, .gif, png
max size 800x600 pixels and 200 Kb
movie: .mov (Quicktime), rm,ram (Real Video)
.swf (Flash), .dcr (Shockwave)
max. size 1MB
All serious submissions will be included.
Please send your submission together with your
First and family name, email address and homepage URL
to rainforestmemorial@a-virtual-memorial.org
Deadline 20 November, if you want to be included
when the project is launched onlne on 1 December
afterwards the project will be ongoing and
submission will be included immediately.
******************************************
Visit also the
Memorial for the Victims of Terror
and
Memorial for the Victims of Aids
and
[R]-[R]-[F] Festival
[Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting]
on
A Virtual Memorial -
Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne
Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
calls artists for contributing to
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rainforest Memorial -
5 minutes before 12 - Memorial for the protection and preservation of the
natural environment on Earth and its inhabitans
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Deadline 20 November for launch on 1 December
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes, when there are new horror news about the environmental situation
on Earth, sometimes when we hear one of our favorite animals or plants are
threatened with instinct, be honest, most of us swear to become actively
somehow in order to do something for the preservation of our natural
enviroment, but when these reports are out of news, the daily life goes on
as if nothing had happened.
The Rainforest as one of the most important and endangered natural
environments represents a symbol for the entire threatened nature and the
indigenous peoples who are living in, each of these enviroments are much
closer to us than we think. The human himself is said to be his biggest
enemy, so it is up to all of us to protect the world we are living in and
safe and preserve it for future generations to prevent such negative effects
of globalization as exploitation of the natural resources through globally
operating companies, for instance, which work only for there private or
corporate profit on short notice,
but not for longterm social and public benefit.
The Rainforest Memorial would like to invite artists of all genre and media
but also any other people who feel solidarian
to take another short second of responsability by contributing an artwork,
a privat or political statement etc
and express this way the active solidarity against the insane desctruction
of the natural environment on Earth.
Art, as such, cannot change the world, but art can support the will to make
the changes, changes which are necassary for mankind to survive in an
environment which is worth to be living in.
Please submit your work or statement in one of the following digital file
formats:
URL of an existing net based work
text: .plain email or .txt
image: .jpg, .gif, png
max size 800x600 pixels and 200 Kb
movie: .mov (Quicktime), rm,ram (Real Video)
.swf (Flash), .dcr (Shockwave)
max. size 1MB
All serious submissions will be included.
Please send your submission together with your
First and family name, email address and homepage URL
to rainforestmemorial@a-virtual-memorial.org
Deadline 20 November, if you want to be included
when the project is launched onlne on 1 December
afterwards the project will be ongoing and
submission will be included immediately.
******************************************
Visit also the
Memorial for the Victims of Terror
and
Memorial for the Victims of Aids
and
[R]-[R]-[F] Festival
[Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting]
on
A Virtual Memorial -
Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
www.a-virtual-memorial.org
corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne
JavaMuseum - Update 15 September
15 September 2003
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
Is very happy to launch the latest updates of the shows
a) " Current Position of Italian Netart"
and
b) "Current Positions of French Netart"
Both shows and the included artists/projects represent the most
comprehensive collections of net based art from the respective cultural
areas.
*************************************
These are the featured artists/projects
a) " Current Position of Italian Netart"
including currently following 32 featured artists/projects:
the new additions:
---->
Blogwork/Venice Biennale, Pino Boresta
--->
and the growing basis:
Avatar project, Isabella Bordoni , Domiziana Giordano, Mauro Ceolin, Bugs,
ego, Chiara Passa, Carlo Zanni,
dlsan, Sergio Maltagliati, Domenico Olivero, Speranza Casillo,
Coniglioviola, Giocomo Verde, Carla Della Beffa, Luigia Cardarelli,
80/81, Francesca di Gregorio, Gruppo A12, Caterina Davinio, ctrl, Nicola
Tosic, Limiteazero, Agnese Trocchi , Clockworker Nik, Marcello Mercado,
UsineDeBoutons, Enrico Tomaselli
Alessandro Piana Bianco, Marco Cadioli
The show can be entered via
www.javamuseum.org
or also directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/italyfeature/index.html
---> ---> --->
b) "Current Positions of French Netart"
including meanwhile following 47 artists:
the new additions:
Gregoire Zabe, Xavier Pehuet, Clement Charmet,
Cathbleue/Picabiette, Annie Abrahams/Clement Charmet
and --->
Gregory Chatonsky, Valery Grancher,
Cendres Lavy, Christophe Bruno, Pascale Gustin, Tamara Lai, Erational,
Antoine Schmitt, Xavier Malbreil, Julie Morel, Thierry Vende, jimpunk,
Xavier Cahen, v.n.a.t.r.c.?,, Emilie Pitoiset, Fred Fenollabbate,
Patrick-Henri Burgaud, FiLH,
Xavier Leton, Cecile Babiole, Christophe Bruno/ jimpunk, Pascal Nieto,
Isabel Saij, Ulrich Mathon, Hughes Rochette, Michael Sellam,
Pascal Bruandet, Blue Screen, Pauline Desormiere, Nicolas Clauss, Les
Riches Douaniers, Gerard Dalmon, Oliver Auber, Vincent Makowski, Xavier
Makowski, Aurelie Peyront, Sylvestre Evrard, Philippe Bruneau, Cathbleue,
Annie Abrahams, Ricardo Mbarak, Bobig
The show can be entered via
www.javamuseum.org
or also directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/frenchfeature/index.html
*******************************************
Visit the "News" page on JavaMuseum,
including a feature of "Blogwork/Venice Biennale" <the network is the
artwork>
and "Artcogitans", a new French site dedicated to Netart, Biotechnical Art,
and other computer based artforms,
run by Evelyne Rogue (Paris).
Currently, JavaMuseum is preparing the show case of the finalists of
"Perspectives'03" in co-operation with Computer Space Festival
Sofia/Bulgaria and Goethe Institut -Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria 16-18
October 2003)
and the Feature "Netart from German speaking countries"
the first show of its kind on the net.
Both shows will be launched online on 13 October 2003.
********************************************
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
is a corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
Is very happy to launch the latest updates of the shows
a) " Current Position of Italian Netart"
and
b) "Current Positions of French Netart"
Both shows and the included artists/projects represent the most
comprehensive collections of net based art from the respective cultural
areas.
*************************************
These are the featured artists/projects
a) " Current Position of Italian Netart"
including currently following 32 featured artists/projects:
the new additions:
---->
Blogwork/Venice Biennale, Pino Boresta
--->
and the growing basis:
Avatar project, Isabella Bordoni , Domiziana Giordano, Mauro Ceolin, Bugs,
ego, Chiara Passa, Carlo Zanni,
dlsan, Sergio Maltagliati, Domenico Olivero, Speranza Casillo,
Coniglioviola, Giocomo Verde, Carla Della Beffa, Luigia Cardarelli,
80/81, Francesca di Gregorio, Gruppo A12, Caterina Davinio, ctrl, Nicola
Tosic, Limiteazero, Agnese Trocchi , Clockworker Nik, Marcello Mercado,
UsineDeBoutons, Enrico Tomaselli
Alessandro Piana Bianco, Marco Cadioli
The show can be entered via
www.javamuseum.org
or also directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/italyfeature/index.html
---> ---> --->
b) "Current Positions of French Netart"
including meanwhile following 47 artists:
the new additions:
Gregoire Zabe, Xavier Pehuet, Clement Charmet,
Cathbleue/Picabiette, Annie Abrahams/Clement Charmet
and --->
Gregory Chatonsky, Valery Grancher,
Cendres Lavy, Christophe Bruno, Pascale Gustin, Tamara Lai, Erational,
Antoine Schmitt, Xavier Malbreil, Julie Morel, Thierry Vende, jimpunk,
Xavier Cahen, v.n.a.t.r.c.?,, Emilie Pitoiset, Fred Fenollabbate,
Patrick-Henri Burgaud, FiLH,
Xavier Leton, Cecile Babiole, Christophe Bruno/ jimpunk, Pascal Nieto,
Isabel Saij, Ulrich Mathon, Hughes Rochette, Michael Sellam,
Pascal Bruandet, Blue Screen, Pauline Desormiere, Nicolas Clauss, Les
Riches Douaniers, Gerard Dalmon, Oliver Auber, Vincent Makowski, Xavier
Makowski, Aurelie Peyront, Sylvestre Evrard, Philippe Bruneau, Cathbleue,
Annie Abrahams, Ricardo Mbarak, Bobig
The show can be entered via
www.javamuseum.org
or also directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/frenchfeature/index.html
*******************************************
Visit the "News" page on JavaMuseum,
including a feature of "Blogwork/Venice Biennale" <the network is the
artwork>
and "Artcogitans", a new French site dedicated to Netart, Biotechnical Art,
and other computer based artforms,
run by Evelyne Rogue (Paris).
Currently, JavaMuseum is preparing the show case of the finalists of
"Perspectives'03" in co-operation with Computer Space Festival
Sofia/Bulgaria and Goethe Institut -Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria 16-18
October 2003)
and the Feature "Netart from German speaking countries"
the first show of its kind on the net.
Both shows will be launched online on 13 October 2003.
********************************************
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org
is a corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.