Natalie Bookchin on 28 Aug 2000 22:55:44 -0000


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[Nettime-bold] BORDERHACK Event This Weekend!


**This weekend join in or camp out in Tijuana, Mexico on September 
1-3 for the first Tijuana/San Diego Borderhack

For more information
write to Luis Humberto Clinton
cybercholito@hotmail.com
or visit http://www.neuroticos.com/borderhack
for a schedule of events

*What*
For the first time at one of the most brutal borders in the world, 
the global hacktivist, net and media art community, international 
cyberculture personalities, artists, musicians, activists, border 
groups and human rights organizers come together to meet, present 
lectures, concerts, workshops, net art and border cinema.

The goal of the camp is to bring world wide attention and to organize 
around one of the most repressive borders in the world, where the 
first and the third worlds meet.

Come and express solidarity and outrage against the subhuman 
treatment of illegal immigrants in this weekends border camp headed 
by Laboratorios Cinemátik and part of worldwide "No one is Illegal" 
campaign.

*Where*
The location of the camp will be at the Playas de Tijuana in front of 
the border fence on the side of the Bullring by the sea. To get to 
Playas de Tijuana from the US side drive on the 5 into Mexico then 
take the Ensenada Highway west along the fence, and exit at Las 
Playas. Drive west to the beach, and then north to the fence. It is 
10 minutes from downtown Tijuana.

*Area and Camping conditions*
The area is by the beach. Bring sleeping bags. There are many cheap 
hotels and restaurants and nearby for those who not wish to camp. The 
area has toilets and showers. We recommend leaving drugs and other 
illegal items at home because the area is sometimes patrolled by the 
Mexican army.

*Confirmed Participants*
Marion Baruch: Moderator of Bordercartograph
Ursula Biemann(Swiss) videomaker, cyberfeminist
Natalie Bookchin (US) Media artist, <net.net.net.mex>
Casa Ayuda al Migrante
Casa de la Mujer y el Niño Migrante Madre Assunta
Cinefi (MX) Club of Tijuanense cinema
Jane Cottis (US) Video artist
Comisión de Derechos Humanos
Cybertarkus (MX) Electronic music and net enthusiast
Factor X (MX) Feminist activists
Raúl Ferrera-Balanquet (US) Artist, Professor of Ca Lutherian Univ.
Fiambrera (Spain) Artist Collective
Ford Proco (MX) Electronic music band
Arturo Fuentes (MX) Photographer
Fran Ilich (MX)Mixed media artist, founder of nettime latino.
El Grito de Los Excluidos: Latinamerican movement against neoliberalism
IMAC (MX) Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana.
Krosrods Media Project (USA,MX).
Laplace (MX) Electronic music band
Geert Lovink (Holland) media activist and critic, a founder of nettime.org
Diane Ludin (USA) performance artist, streaming media activist.
Roberto Martinez (US) migrant activist; American Friends Committee
Jose Osfavelados(Spain) media activist, architect.
Jimena Padilla: graphic-digital artist
Annaliza Savage (UK) Film director and producer of ZD net TV
Alex Rivera  (USA) video and digital artist
RTMark.com (US Corporation)
Florian Schneider (Germany) founder: No one is illegal, media activist
Eddo Stern and Gloria Marti (USA) Digital Artists
X-ploit hacking team (MX) Hacker activists group.
Tijuana No (MX) Punk music band, border activists

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