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   biocapture v2.0                                                                 
     "Kenji Siratori" <white-b@d4.dion.ne.jp>                                        

   in DC: 1K Race To The Bottom (video)                                            
     Jonathan Prince <jonathan@killyourtv.com>                                       

   http://meta.am/   -   eccex                                                     
     m e t a <meta@meta.am>                                                          

   MA in Media Design, Piet Zwart Institute                                        
     matthew fuller <matt@axia.demon.co.uk>                                          

   G8 Video Contest                                                                
     Soenke Zehle <soenke.zehle@web.de>                                              

   no sweat apparel...a sweatshop alternative                                      
     Adam Neiman <acneiman@attbi.com>                                                

   FW: Urban Drift 2002                                                            
     Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org>                                               

   Job Opportunity at Dartington College of Arts                                   
     Performance Research <performance-research@dartington.ac.uk>                    

   biocapture v2.1                                                                 
     "Kenji Siratori" <white-b@d4.dion.ne.jp>                                        

   project announcement: OpenContentList                                           
     Tim McCormick <tim@tjm.org>                                                     

   // pnrm.activitats // 25.05.02 // :4 ATTACHMENTS                                
     "pnrm.info" <info@panoramaenlinia.net>                                          



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Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 17:01:43 +0900
From: "Kenji Siratori" <white-b@d4.dion.ne.jp>
Subject: biocapture v2.0 

***biocapture v2.0 release***

win: http://www.d4.dion.ne.jp/~white-b/biocapture_v2.0.exe

mac: http://www.d4.dion.ne.jp/~white-b/biocapture_v2.0.hqx


Kenji Siratori


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Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 03:54:06 -0400
From: Jonathan Prince <jonathan@killyourtv.com>
Subject: in DC: 1K Race To The Bottom (video)

The video buffers for about 20 secs then kicks in, so please be patient.

http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=23487&group=webcast

feel free to add comments & crits

thanks for watching, spread the word! :-)

jonathan
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jonathan prince
http://KillYourTV.com
http://Photographica.org


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Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 10:57:57 -0700
From: m e t a <meta@meta.am>
Subject: http://meta.am/   -   eccex



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Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 11:19:59 +0100
From: matthew fuller <matt@axia.demon.co.uk>
Subject: MA in Media Design, Piet Zwart Institute


Announcing a new MA in Media Design

Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands



The MA in Media Design is a new course offered by the Piet Zwart
Institute.  We are the postgraduate centre for art and design of the
Willem de Kooning Academy, Hogeschool Rotterdam.


Systems not surfaces

Too often,  media design has simply been the arrangement of pixels and
plug-ins.  For us, the computer and the networks are where dynamics
that are aesthetic, social, political, technical, spatial, linguistic,
rythmnic, economic, numerical, meet and shape each other.  The role of
the designer is to track, sort and remix these dynamics in relation to
others.


Technology, theory, practice

In a working context where software is doing half the thinking and
doing for you, where is the divide between theory, technology and
practice?  This course is commited to a fundamental revaluation of the
division between these terms.  We will look for and invent the
technology that is in media philosophy; find the conceptuality of an
operating system; and design in a way that synthesises the power of all
three.


The MA course lasts two years and is carried out as a series of group
and self-initiated projects.  In certain cases participation in single
projects may be arranged. Core themes in our programme are:
transmission, use, behaviour, and experience; knowledge and memory; the
political economy of the information society; citizens and consumers,
public and private identities; urban and virtual reality, network and
diaspora.


Find more information at http://pzwart.wdka.hro.nl/

Applications for 2002-2003 are welcome until September 1.

For further information contact Femke Snelting, F.Snelting@hro.nl




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Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 22:49:49 +0200
From: Soenke Zehle <soenke.zehle@web.de>
Subject: G8 Video Contest


Also see their activist film/video archive (free rentals for members)
at http://www.web.net/~wia/page4.html
Soenke

The World Inter-Action Mondiale (WIAM)
One World Film Festival

invites submissions, from film-makers up to 30 years old, to our G8 Video
Contest Whether you are traveling to Kananaskis, joining events in your home
town, or just staying at home grumbling about the television coverage, think
about making a 1-31 minute video about the way an organization of eight
global powers is shaping our world and what people are doing to resist it or
offer alternatives the winner will be awarded $500 and will have their film
showcased at the One World Film Festival at the National Archives in Ottawa
in October 2002

To enter, please send one VHS copy of your video
By July 31st, 2002
to 
WIAM, 323 Chapel Street, 3rd Floor, Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2

World Interaction Mondiale is an Ottawa-based, grassroots NGO striving to
raise awareness about global issues and connections between global and local
realities. The One World Film Festival receives support from the Canada
Council, the International Development Research Council, the Canadian
International Development Agency, the City of Ottawa, Carleton University,
and the National Film Board.

tel: 613-238-4659  
 e-mail: wia@web.ca
web: http://www.web.net/~wia


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Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 13:42:19 -0400
From: Adam Neiman <acneiman@attbi.com>
Subject: no sweat apparel...a sweatshop alternative

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Dear friends:

Getting serious about fighting sweatshops must include OFFERING SERIOUS 
ALTERNATIVES.  Please take a few seconds to look at ours.

http://NoSweatApparel.com

We're trying to gauge the level of support we can expect from the
progressive community for our anti-sweatshop initiative before we begin 
production. What we're doing is pretty simple--providing a living wage to 
union producers here and in the developing world, a competitive product for 
consumers and a reasonable return for investors. We can do all that if we 
don't have to advertise. That's the big if. Will the community spread the 
word about a for-profit venture? On the plus side, we don't compete with the 
existing non-profits for scarce resources and attention!

Thanks for your time,

Jeff Ballinger
Director, Press for Change

Adam Neiman
Bienestar International
Manufacturers of No Sweat? Apparel

"Always do the right thing. It'll gratify some and astonish the rest." Mark 
Twain

http://NoSweatApparel.com

from the e-mail bag.
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comments: fabulous idea have been hoping for something like this for
years

comments: I am an I.B.E.W. union electrician and will be glad to help
spread the word for my follow union members! I think it is grand for someone 
to openly express their feelings about organized labor. I will proudly 
display the sticker you send on my vehicle. Good luck brothers and sisters!  
Jesse L.U. 1516  I.B.E.W.  Jonesboro, Arkansas

comments: Also please say hello to Jeff Ballinger. I should have known
he'd be involved in something so sensible and bold. - A. Howard

comments: Go for it!  Thank you thank you thank you!

comments: God be with you.

comments: If there is any way I can help with your cause, just let me
know.  Cheers, Graham

comments: I want to help in any way possible.  I think this is wonderful. I 
am a stay home mom with a degree in public relations and education.  I can 
help in any way please contact  me.

comments: Good for you!  This will provide an amazing opportunity. We
need more ideas like this. It's a simple idea, but not many have the energy 
or passion to go through with it.  I have infinite respect for this movement 
and really appreciate your steps. Thank you.
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Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 16:31:56 +0200
From: Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org>
Subject: FW: Urban Drift 2002

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Hello,

We would be grateful if this news could be posted.
best regards,

urban drift

URBAN DRIFT
www.urbandrift.org
Initiatorin/K=FCnstlerische Leitung: Francesca Ferguson,
Urban Drift project space
@ datenflug, Zehdenickerstr 21, 10119 Berlin
Tel. ++49-30-44350440
info@urbandrift.org
____________________________________________
Produktion: flora&fauna media GBR
Heike Bl=FCmner / Lizzy Fichtl
Wollinerstr 18/19, 10435 Berlin
info@flora-fauna.de




URBAN DRIFT 2002 is now online!
http://www.urbandrift.org                                   enjoy the drift

Urban Drift is an independent label and network based in Berlin, which
promotes a trans-cultural urban strategy employing all forms of media and
using the cityscape as both a medium and a sphere of action. Members of
Urban Drift act as tacticians for a contemporary urban praxis, developing
the discourse within Berlin as one of the primary cities of flux.


INFORMATION
Our aim is to communicate architecture and urban design to a wider audience=
,
to extend the boundaries of the architectural discourse, and to maximize th=
e
potential of interdisciplinary practice.

COLLABORATIONS
We aim to encourage and enable unusual collaborations between architects an=
d
other disciplines: art, new media, fashion and product designers=8A Urban
Drift also acts as an agency for the development of new forms of
trans-disciplinary practice.

NEW FORMATS
>From 2002, the capital city cultural fund of Berlin has given Urban Drift
the opportunity to extend its brief beyond the limited framework of a
conference, to encompass a hybrid media space =AD the night-space, which will
combine talks, performances, sound and light installations, and temporary
interventions in the urban sphere. The night space is a mobile, modular
concept, which can dock onto, and plug into existing median and architectur=
e
festivals and provide a temporary space for artists, architects, and
designers to present their proposals and investigations of the cityscape
within a more informal setting.

OPEN WORKSPACES
Drawing upon the Berlin context this year, we will include architecture and
design studios, and those working in multidisciplinary groups throughout th=
e
city, encouraging participation in Urban Drift by way of the open
workspaces. Urban designers can in this way draw upon the themes of this
year=B9s event and make their own contribution to the discourse, or simply
open their spaces for exchange and discussion.





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Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 12:14:17 +0100
From: Performance Research <performance-research@dartington.ac.uk>
Subject: Job Opportunity at Dartington College of Arts



This job opportunity is being circulated by Performance Research on 
behalf of Dartington College of Arts.


APOLOGIES FOR ANY CROSS-POSTINGS

*******

Dartington College of Arts, UK

development leader in visual and textual practices

senior lecturer/principal lecturer scales

Dartington College of arts is a university sector college 
specialising in contemporary performance arts and their relation to 
changing social and cultural contexts.  The College combines high 
quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching with innovative 
practice, a dynamic research and development culture, and reach-out 
to business and the community.  It offers research degrees, MPhil and 
PhD, and a taught MA programme

The College is in the process of bringing its innovative subject 
fields of Visual Art and Performance Writing together into what is 
intended in time to become a School. We are looking for the 
leadership that will help produce an exciting and productive combined 
'field of discourse and practice' that will continue to attract 
students and researchers. The successful applicant will make a direct 
contribution to teaching and leading Performance Writing.

Performance Writing was pioneered at Dartington to address 
contemporary practices and the development of new writing scenes. 
Forms of work include: emerging poetic writing, live text, 
collaborative writing, writing in mixed media and interactive 
environments, sound and text pieces.

Visual Performance is concerned with contemporary visual art practice 
where time-based media and performance coincide. Practices include 
sculptural and time-based installation, video art, sonic and digital 
arts, artworks which engage with new interactive technologies, 
performance art and design for performance. 

The successful applicant will have a research degree, will be a 
practitioner and/or published theorist in the field, will have strong 
interest in both fields and their overlapping concerns, will combine 
research with commitment to student learning and will have recent 
experience of higher education.

A professorship may be available for a suitably qualified applicant.

Closing date: Wednesday 5 June 2002


Application form and further particulars from

Dartington college of arts
Kathy Taylor personnel officer
Totnes, Devon TQ9 6EJ

k.taylor@dartington.ac.uk

T+44 (0) 1803 862224
F +44 (0) 1803 861666

http://www.dartington.ac.uk

Committed to achieving equality of opportunity

Registered as a Charity No.  900054

- -- 


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Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 19:46:46 +0900
From: "Kenji Siratori" <white-b@d4.dion.ne.jp>
Subject: biocapture v2.1 

***biocapture v2.1 release***

win: http://www.d4.dion.ne.jp/~white-b/biocapture_v2.1.exe

mac: http://www.d4.dion.ne.jp/~white-b/biocapture_v2.1.hqx


Kenji Siratori


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Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 01:21:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: Tim McCormick <tim@tjm.org>
Subject: project announcement: OpenContentList

Open Content List (http://www.opencontentlist.com) is a site and
mailing list for news, articles, announcements, and discussion of Open
Content, maintained by Tim McCormick (http://www.tjm.org) in New York.
The focus is on collaborative content projects following Open Content
models (see definition below) and related theory; and related topics of
collaborative content-creation and publishing, alternative systems of
intellectual property & compensation, and emerging online editorial
practices such as weblogging and distributed syndication.

This project grew out of the Open Content Resources page I've been
compiling and maintaining for the last two years (see
http://www.opencontentlist.com/resources). The number of projects and
discussions in this area has grown explosively, and I got the idea of
starting a dedicated site and mailing list simply as a way for me to
keep up with all the developments that seemed to me to have a common
thread.

My goal is to provide a bit of a watering-hole and announcements board
for the large and growing community working on Open Content projects --
from Wikipedia to Creative Commons to public-domain bioinformatics; and
to help disseminate the news and developments to a wider community of
technologists and journalists and readers, via a weblog-style site,
edited mailing list available in weekly digest or undigested form, and
and XML/RSS feed. Notwithstanding the "weblog format", I am especially
interested in receiving material directly from project participants and
individuals, rather than just from other mainstream news sources.
Although anything interesting is fair game, of course.
See http://www.opencontentlist.com and
http://www.opencontentlist.com/about for current stories and more info.

All are invited to visit, subscribe to, use RSS feed from, and
contribute news/announcements/ideas to OpenContentList.


WHAT IS OPEN CONTENT?

"Open Content" is a new and evolving term, but in the strictest sense
it refers to content (books, articles, documentation, images, databases,
etc.) that is "freely available for modification, use, and
redistribution under a license similar to those used by the Open
Source / Free Software community" (David Wiley, Opencontent.org, c.1998).

These special licenses employ a legal device called "copyleft", in
which an author claims copyright over a given piece of work, but then
releases the work for public use and modification, under the condition
that any subsequent users a) do not claim to have written the original
work, and b) agree to release all derivative works under the same terms
as the original work. Placing a work under copyleft is not the same as
releasing work into the "public domain", because in the latter case, the
creator foregoes all property claims on the work, leaving open the
possibility that another party may modify or incorporate the work and
then claim exclusive copyright over that derivative work. Rather,
copyleft works against this "re-enclosure", and aims to ensure that
disparate parties can contribute to a project and trust that the end
result will remain publicly usable.

While there are disagreements about what types of copyleft license are
most effective or fair or legally defensible, the basic idea has been
shown capable of facilitating very large-scale creative projects, on
which hundreds of independent authors or programmers contribute
voluntarily to a common work: the most famous example is the creation
of the GNU/Linux operating system.

Open Content applies these principles to creations other than software
code, with the goal of creating publicly-usable, high-quality content.
For a helpful overview, see Michael Stutz, "Applying Copyleft to
Non-Software Information", 1997.
(http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/nonsoftware-copyleft.html) See also the
Open Content entry at WikiPedia (itself an Open Content project):
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Open_content.


- -----
Tim McCormick
http://www.tjm.org / www.opencritic.org  / www.opencontentlist.com


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Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 07:01:52 +0200
From: "pnrm.info" <info@panoramaenlinia.net>
Subject: // pnrm.activitats // 25.05.02 // :4 ATTACHMENTS



Panorama 2002. Olot

:4 ATTACHMENTS

// dissabte, 01 de juny, 19.00 h, Sala de conferències del Museu Comarcal de la Garrotxa

4 arxius adjunts. Es presenten quatre propostes que tenen en comú un compromís
amb el discurs contemporani. Totes plantegen relacions entre so i estratègies visuals,
com a elements d'expressió artística.

Svmn-ka: Des del seu laboratori de Banyoles, explora el terrorisme sonor,
les possibilitats del so i la música com elements de desordre i convulsió social.
Carles Congost recrea un univers de glamour, en el que hi trobem una
autèntica fascinació per tots aquells elements que configuren la iconografia
de les estrelles pop. 
Job Ramos juga de manera subversiva amb la quotidianitat. Aparentment
senyala de manera innocent actes que repetim cada dia.
Jordi Mitjà: Interessat en manufacturar diferents realitats i recollir els ecos
que aquestes generen, l'artista es situa en diferents fronts, treballant amb
tota mena de mitjans.



:4 ATTACHMENTS
dissabte, 01 de juny, 19.00 h, Sala de conferències del Museu Comarcal de la Garrotxa
conferència gratuïta.
mes info a: www.panoramaenlinia.net\act04.html
PDF català: www.panoramaenlinia.net\pnrm-2002-targeto_num_4-cat.pdf
PDF castellano: www.panoramaenlinia.net\pnrm-2002-targeto_num_4-cast.pdf



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