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<net.net.net>
CalArts and the Museum of Contemporary
Art in Los Angeles present Olia Lialina and Florian Schneider,
Wednesday April 12 at 8:00 PM.

The presentation "LOCATION=YES; BORDER=0" is free to
the public and will be in the MOCA Ahmanson Auditorium,
250 South Grand Ave.

Olia Lialina and Florian Schnider will have a public
discussion about borders, domains, art and activism on
the Internet.

BORDER = 0
The dream of abolishing borders is much older than
the Internet. Nevertheless, much of the hype
surrounding the net has been based on the promise
that worldwide dissemination of new technologies will
remove all barriers between people. Instead we see even
tighter control of borders, where money and goods
flow freely, but people may not. Is there still a
chance to take the promise of the net seriously? If so,
how can we claim for all what is now permitted only to
a privileged few?

LOCATION = YES
Today net.art is being exhibited in major
museums and galleries. The tendency is to present
works in unsatisfactory conditions that
eliminate the visibility of the domain name or server
location. Domains are often the equivalent of a
signature of an on-line artist and an indicator of the
origin of the work. On-line identity depends on domain
location, and the domain name is often an integral
element in the work as a whole.

BIOS:
Olia Lialina is a net artist, critic and curator
from Moscow. She is currently professor of Networks
and On-line Environments at Merz Academie in Stuttgart,
Germany. Her first works on the net appeared in 1996
and immediately received international acclaim. In 1999
her site was nominated as "best art site of the year" in
the Webby Awards.
http://will.teleportacia.org

Florian Schneider is a filmmaker, writer and media
activist based in Munich. He is an organizer of the
"No one is Illegal" campaign originating at Documenta X
in 1997.
http://www.contrast.org/borders

<net.net.net> is a lecture series featuring net
artists, net activists and net collectives from around
the world. The series, which continues through May
2000, brings together for the first time in the United
States artists and activists known throughout the world
for their low tech and interventionist strategies of
experimental and radical cultural production,
collaboration, and critique on and off the Internet.

The series is a collaborative effort between the Cal
Arts Programs in Photography in the School of Art,
Integrated Media and MOCA.

For further information please call 661-291-3064  or
send email to bookchin@calarts.edu
or see the website: http://calarts.edu/~ntntnt


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Produktivitaet und Existenz
Ausstellung, Veranstaltungen und Konzert 31. März - 14. Mai 2000

Ort: Kunstamt Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
Telefon: 030/ 25 88 41 51, Telefax 25 88 41 53
Email: bethanien@kunstamtkreuzberg.de

Veranstalter: Die Zeitschrift Die Beute Neue Folge und das Kunstamt
Kreuzberg/Bethanien

Pressegespraech in der Ausstellung: Freitag, den 31. Maerz 2000, 11 Uhr in
Anwesenheit der Herausgeber, von Kuenstlern und der Ausstellungsmacher

Kurztext:
Die seit 1994 erscheinende Zeitschrift Die Beute verbindet intellektuelle
Stroemungen, Theoriezirkel und kuenstlerische Subkulturszenen.
Programmatisch sollen mit der Ausstellung und den Veranstaltungen - wie in
der Zeitschrift ansonsten auch - analytische und erzaehlerische Mittel
kombiniert werden. Die Beute wird im Bethanien unterschiedliche Positionen
ihres Koordinatensystems praesentieren und damit die Diskussion ueber
kritische Kunst- und Gesellschaftspraxis weiterfuehren. Seit der ersten
Ausgabe der Beute Neue Folge wurden, so wie dies auch auf der Textebene mit
AutorInnen geschieht, befreundete und bekannte KuenstlerInnen und
ProduzentInnen angesprochen, Beitraege zu liefern. Diese Beitraege standen
in thematischer Beziehung zu einzelnen Texten, erschienen aber nicht
ausschliesslich zu deren Illustration. In der Ausstellung soll nun das
immer ungleiche und auch von der Beute nicht geloeste Verhaeltnis von Bild
und Text umgekehrt werden. Gezeigt werden sollen Originale aus drei Nummern
Beute Neue Folge, speziell für die Ausstellung entstandene Arbeiten der
teilnehmenden Kuenstlerinnen und Kuenstler und ein Medienarchiv und
Bibliothek der Beute. Die Veranstaltungen und Diskussionen versammeln
verschiedene Positionen aktueller Debatten und werden einen Schwerpunkt auf
Analyse legen.

Kuenstlerinnen und Kuenstler:
Kai Althoff, André Butzer, DAG, Anneruth Dannert, Michael Dreyer, Tobias
Hauser, Nike Hinsberg, Schorsch Kamerun, Christoph Keller , Korpys/Löffler,
Jonathan Meese, Birgit Megerle, Eva Meier, Michaela Melian, Nora
Mendelssohn, Katharina Meyer, Randolf Müller, Albert Oehlen, Raymond
Pettibon, Sabine Pflitsch, Katty Purdy, Daniel Richter, Ralf Schauff, Tanja
Schmidt, Stine Schultz, Hanna Schwarz, Josef StrauAmelie Wulffen und aus
Chile: Andres Bucci, Rodrigo Cabezas, Pablo Castro, Lola Cordero,
Elizabetta Zileri Dal Verme, Diego Hernandez, Miguel Hiza, Chango Leyton,
Marcek, Pablo Ortuzar, Sergio Rocha, Paolo San Martin, Uwe Smith, Bruna
Truffa, David Wolff

Öffnungszeiten der Ausstellung: dienstags bis sonntags 12 bis 18 Uhr

Veranstaltungen:
Eröffnung im Bethanien: Freitag, 31. März, 20 Uhr, Die Gunst der Stunde
nutzen, ab 22 Uhr DJ mo - elektro music department

- Samstag, den 1. April, 15 Uhr, im Bethanien:
Podiumsdiskussion: Mainstream/Underground - Paradigmenwechsel in den 90ern.
Organisierung, Öffentlichkeit, Subkultur - linke Praxis unter den aktuellen
gesellschaftlichen Bedingungen?
Mit Mark Terkessidis (Ex-Spex, Köln), Linda Bilda (Die Weisse Blatt, Wien),
Roberto Ohrt (Die Beute, Hamburg), Sabeth Buchmann (Texte zur Kunst,
Berlin, A.N.Y.P., Berlin), Mercedes Bunz (DeBug, Berlin), Dirk von Lowtzow
(Tocotronic, Hamburg), Schorsch Kamerun (Die Goldenen Zitronen, Hamburg).
Moderation: Andreas Fanizadeh (Die Beute)

- Samstag, den 1. April, 19 Uhr, im Bethanien:
Vortrag von Maurizio Lazzarato (Soziologe, Redaktion multitudes, Paris),
"Warum wir nie Sozialisten gewesen sind und was uns am Marxismus nicht
zufriedenstellt" (italienisch, mit deutscher Übersetzung)
Thomas Atzert (Die Beute, Frankfurt/M.) "Kultur Wissen Netzwerk: Einführung
in die Diskussion über immaterielle Arbeit"

Konzert im Ballhaus:
- Samstag, den 1. April: ab 22 Uhr Konzert im Ballhaus
Sylvesterboy (Schorsch Kamerun, Goldene Zitronen) und Cactus & Brezel
(Stereo Total), anschliessend Sampling mit DJ CHORD (Santiago de Chile) im
Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Naunynstrasse 27, 10997 Berlin, Eintritt: 10,- DM

Mittwochs: Vortraege und Bar im Bethanien:
- Mittwoch, 12. April, 20 Uhr: Vortrag und Diskussion mit Ursula
Panhans-Buehler (Kunsthistorikerin, Kassel), "Grenzverschiwebung versus
Abstaraktion" Die linguistische Reform der Kunst als Arbeit und ihre Folgen
fuer die kuenstlerische Praxis . Im Anschluss DJ bleed
- Mittwoch, den 19. April, 20 Uhr: Vortrag und Diskussion mit Sebastian
Scheerer (Kriminologe, Hamburg), "Die Linke und die Drogen". Kleine
Geschichte von Freizuegigkeit, Genuss und Repression. Im Anschluss DJ Chica
Paula
- Mittwoch, den 3. Mai, 20 Uhr: Vortrag und Diskussion mit Florian
Schneider (Filmer, Muenchen), "Die Kunst der Kampagne", Kunst, Propaganda
und Vermittlung am Beispiel der Kampagne "kein mensch ist illegal". DJ
Playgirl

Abschluß im Bethanien am
- Samstag, den 13. Mai, 19 Uhr: Podiumsdiskussion: Kritische Kunst und
staatliche Politik
mit Elisabeth Krimbacher (Depot, Wien), Josef Strau (Kuenstler, Köln),
Claudia Wahjudi (Zitty, Berlin), Nicole Hackert (Galeristin, Berlin), Jost
Müller (Die Beute, Ffm), Justin Hoffmann (Shedhalle, Zuerich), Andreas
Siekmann (Kritiker, Berlin)

Anschliessend ab ca. 22 Uhr Wildstyle mit Christos Davidopoulos vom Optimal
Plattenladen aus München in den Räumen der Ausstellung


Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Im Auftrag
Stéphane Bauer
Geschaeftsfuehrer

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Stéphane Bauer
Geschaeftsfuehrer
Kunstamt Kreuzberg / Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2
10997 Berlin

Tel.: 030 - 25 88 41 55
Fax: 25 88 41 53
bauer@kunstamtkreuzberg.de


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From: "rachel b" <rachred57@hotmail.com>
2) Subject: Re: cultures of resistance - publication
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:56:11 GMT

CULTURES OF RESISTANCE
An art gallery,
a cafe, a bar,
a squatted space near Tower Bridge,
a place to gather and socialise,
a coming together of artists, activists, musicians, soundsystems, filmakers,
chefs, performers and aspects of a creative culture.
CULTURES OF RESISTANCE
- the zine -
is intended to be a collection of the art and inspirations that went into
the space and an extention into such concepts as art and activism, party and
protest, creativity in resistance and resistance in creativity.
This is an invitation to contribute to the publication with art that was or
wasn't in the exhibition,
short descriptions of groups involved and what they do,
writings, thoughts, comments and experiences of the event and it's wider
context.

Final date for submissions:
Mon 10th April 2000
Send to: Cultures of Resistance
P.O. Box 9384
Brixton
SW9 7ZB
Or: rachred57@hotmail.com
================================

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

"The role of the revolutionary artist is to make revolution irresistible."
Toni Cade Bambara

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                        www.reclaimthestreets.net

                OUR RESISTANCE IS AS TRANSNATIONAL AS CAPITAL

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ARTMargins
Contemporary East-Central European Culture
http://www.artmargins.com

NEW...

NEW SERIES: "SITES"
ARTMargins visits East-Central European art centers...Agnes Kovacs on Budapest

FEATURES//
-Svetlana Boym (Cambridge) on Ilya Kabakov's Documenta-Toilet
-Sylvia Sasse (Berlin) on the uneasy relationship between art, justice, and
the media in Moscow
-Piotr Tiotrowski (Warsaw) on gender issues in East-Central European
performance
-Martina Pachmanova (Prague/New York) on recent Czech art by women

INTERVIEW//
-Interview with Katarina Rusnakova, the newly appointed director of the
Czech National Gallery at -Veletrizni Palac

REVIEW//
-Stephan Kuepper on Russian Cultural Studies
-Martha Kuhlmann on director Jiri Menzel's work

ARTISTVIEW//
-ARTMargins presents AFRIKA's works on copper
-Haralampi Oroschakoff: "Strangers on the Edge of the World"

Forthcoming...
-Anna Szemere on Underground Rock and Theory in Hungary
-Interview with Andrey Monastyrsky
-Romanian performance art of the last two decades
-"Triumviratus": Avant-garde theater in Sofia.
_________________________________________________________________________
WRITE TO US: info@artmargins.com
Please recommen ARTMargins to a friend

dr. sven spieker
dept. of germanic, slavic and semitic studies&
        dept. of history of art and architecture
university of california, santa barbara
santa barbara, ca 93106
voice mail ++ 805-893.76.26
fax ++ 805.893.23.74
http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/~spieker/
_____________________________________________


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Atelier Nord -medielab and artserver in Oslo; Norway, will Saturday 25th
and Sunday 26th stage a presentation of net.art, net..activities and
activism in the cultural field. Works are being presented by artists and
producers from Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, Great Britain, Germany, spain
and the Netherlands. Projects
and participants include:


Udo Noll<http//king.dom.de>, John Hopkins
<http://members.iex.net/~hopkins/>, Jaanis Garancs>http://jg.x-i.net/>,
Rasa Smite & Raitis Smits<http://xchange.re-lab.net/> Heath
Bunting<http://www.irational.org/cgi-bin/cta/cta.pl>, Rachel
Baker<http://www.irational.org/cgi-bin/cv/cv.pl?member=rachel>, Nils
Claesson<http://www.crac.org/>, Goran
Boardy<http://www.elpub.net/index_a.html>, Thomax
G<http://www.orang.org>, Eric
Kluitenberg, Nomade & Gediminas Urbonas, Carl Biorsmark & Kristine
Briede<http://www.borderland.org>
, Daniel García Andújar<http://www.irational.org/tttp/
 Karin Hansson <http://www.art.a.se/ted>

The weekend will be followed by a workshop.

Presentations will start at noon every day. The public will have access
to computers connected to the net.  Further information and a full
programme will be available at
<http://anart.no/~presence>

Further information:

Kristin Bergaust  - Artist
Daglig leder/ director Atelier Nord,  http://www.anart.no,
Nedregt 8, N-0551 Oslo NORWAY
Tel +47 22704990  Cellphone+47 93401310


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subject: 1st online NET.ART shop || the lfoundation strategy
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concept: sell & treat NET.ART as shareware
manual:  lfoundation pieces are interactive shockwave movies that are
nag screen protected. when a piece is licensed, nag screen will removed
+ name of buyer will be displayed on first page of piece. price a piece
is DM 50. pieces can be bought online at artcart.de
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DATA:
description: interactive shockwave movies
type: net.art
mime type: shareware
browser versions: Netscape 3+, Microsoft Explorer 4+
plugin: MacroMedia shockwave 7+
sound: yes
protection: nag popup screen every n- seconds
price license: DM 50/ EURO 25,56
license implication 1: name of licensee will be displayed on first
screen
license implication 2: nag screen that will popup every n-seconds will
be removed, so licensee can enjoy piece undisturbed
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URL for demo engine 6.382.514.297
http://www.lfoundation.org/e-zentrum/6.382.514.297.htm

URL for demo engine 6.210.041.345
http://www.lfoundation.org/e-zentrum/6.210.041.345.htm
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shockwaves movies by lfoundation are now for sale at ARTCART
http://www.artcart.de


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Call for Chatterboxes

Program of interactives for the Melbourne International Film Festival (19
July - 5 Aug)
This year we are looking at titles that are conversational in tone and
relate to a sense of local identity. We are exploring the more sociable
dimension of digital media, with particular interest in new web works using
Flash animation and exploring genres of comic books and chat. If you aware
of any titles that fit this brief, please send details to Kevin Murray
(kmurray@mira.net)
[Documentation of the 1999 program is at www.kitezh.com/bug]


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Dear friend,

A reminder that the weekly AIC magazine The Other Front is on line at
www.alternativenews.org

The publication comes out every Tuesday and deals with the week's news
on Palestine/Israel.

This week's edition covers: The Supreme Court decision on the
Palestinian Israeli couple wanting to live on "State Land", the
Occupation in Lebanon, settlement expansion, protest against police
brutality in Jaffa, the rally for the rights of the internally displaced
Palestinians, Beit Shean/Mizrahim/development towns, settler freed for
murder, procedures against Palestinian journalists, news briefs, and the
AIC publication on ethnic cleansing in the Negev.

Looking for your feedback.

Also, please note and bookmark that the AIC has a new address. We are NO
longer at aic.netgate.net. Our NEW address is www.alternativenews.org

Thanks,
Galit
The Other Front


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We just added a series of new works to our page www.shanghart.com

- Works on canvas:  Chen Wenbo, Pu Jie, Xue Song, Zeng Fanzhi etc);
- Works on paper:    Jin Weihong, Tang Guo, Wu Yiming, Ding Yi etc.,
- Photos:                 Yang Zhenzhong, Yang Fudong, Zhou Tiehai etc
- Sculpures / small objects:   Chen Yanyin, Liu Jianhua, Xu Yihui etc.

We also upgraded our Overview, it doesn't look nice, but will help you to
find artists trough different categories (oil, ink, woman, video, Shanghai,
etc)

In the Gallery we have currently an exhibition with Chen Wenbo (works
without the faces!), Pu Jie, Geng Jianyi (old works!), Gu Zhenhua, Zeng
Fanzhi (new small works)
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Preview: ShanghART events in April:
WEI Guangqing: "Zeng Guan Xianwen" April 12 - April 20, 2000;
ZHAO Nengzhi: "Eexpressions" April 26 - Mai 5, 2000,
ZHAO BANDI & THE PANDA at Shanghai's new airport in Pudong

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For further information, please contact the gallery at: (86 21) 6359 3923
Fax: (86-21) 6359 4570
E-mail shangart@uninet.com.cn

ShanghART at Park 97,   2A Gaolan  Shanghai  200020  P.R. China

www.shanghart.com


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Dear Felix hope everythings o.k.
fraternally sissy
Contributions sought for illuminist project.
At      www.onelist.com/group/cultofthepersonality
Our community aims to explore the diverse thoughts and feelings associated
with peoples introjection and projection of the 'ready made' expressive
elements our imaginations are encouraged to identify with and consume, whilst
simultaneously depleting our sense of power,purpose and control.In examining
testomonies,their interpretations and the detailing of meanings through
usage, we believe it is possible to recoup our various emotional investments
and begin to understand the processes of splitting within individuals and
groups that are encouraged by the vested interests of mediation within the
symbolic and pathological order of appearances.


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I look forward to netimers' criticisms, responses.
http://www.lecappellaine.com

http://www.lecappellaine.com
To order Technophobia; CD Rom: dooley@lecappellaine.com


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hello,
there is a new anti expo homepage with basic texts in english and spanish
against the world exhibition in Hannover (Germany).
We would be glad if you promoted the site and/or, if it is possible for
you, link it to your sites. Soon there will be translations into russian,
turkish and french.
The address: http://www.freespeech.org/antiexpo2000/index1 (english
version).

Greetings from Munich
International Contact AntiExpo2000



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