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Table of Contents: STR-fahrplan 08.2002 Station Rose <gunafa@well.com> in/tangible cartographies: new arab video series begins Sept. 8th JSalloum@aol.com media-space 02 - Spaces / Rooms / Media Benjamin Fischer <benjamin@typedown.com> (((NOMUSIC))) Tournament III - Playlist "(((NOMUSIC)))" <info@nomusic.org> Salloum video installation at YYZ, opening 9/11 JSalloum@aol.com Next 5 Minutes 4 (TML) "David Garcia" <davidg@xs4all.nl> E.O. Sound #1 at Electronic Orphanage "tim jaeger" <tejaeger@hotmail.com> Ars Electronica 2002 presents Pixelspaces Ars Electronica Center <announce@aec.at> Pixxelpoint Newsletter Blaz Erzetic <blaz@erzetich.com> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 15:23:16 +0200 From: Station Rose <gunafa@well.com> Subject: STR-fahrplan 08.2002 dear Gunafa Netizen, it is quite some weeks ago, that STR sent out the last fahrplan. the reason for that is easy. we used the summer pause for a fahrplan break. and more or less for a webcast break, too. it was a pause for realtime netart in a way. we wanted to feel - - - the feeling of missing it. In our opinion as mediartists, realtime should not become a normal everyday experience. for sure that would be too early in 2002. It should still stay exclusively rare. the internet these days could be seen as an abused place/thing/entity for a schreibstube or a dustbin for digital garbage, as well as a place/thing/entity with lots of unused possibilities. where netart, digital audio-visual art needs time to develop. it needs breaks, offline moments - to be recreated. all the discussions on netart versus so called normal art as maybe seen on the documenta 11s of this world, are important. when the talk is about black cubes and video art at the documentas, the museums, I want to put an emphasis on how long it took for the artworld to realize/accept videoart, or photography before. So I think, all our new, fluid, digital netart needs- is time. and we as the artists who create it, need that, too. to enjoy that process, without having to be involved too much in a programming process, in an interpretation process, and so on. while we wanted the realtime-pause, these summer weeks were no break for <best of webcasting on TV>, on HR/late lounge. and the experience out of it is: very interesting to produce/remix/rededit former webcasts for fullscreen TV. a challenge to work in that <ultimate>, established resolution. and I have to admit that it is nice to switch on TV, zap around, and come to Station Rose art. besides that we are intensely planning our "9.11. Netzwerke" congress, happening on that date in frankfurt´s kuenstlerhaus mousonturm. more on that soon. end of elisa rose toast, 27.8., 21.53 CET. and here is the new Fahrplan : 1.0 : next "Webcast 158" .THU/29.8.02, 10pmCET http://www.stationrose.com _______________________________________ NetSTReam LIVE STReaming a jam session once more to your harddrives. topic: special audio-visual session "Customer Support Dub". content: a MIDI interpretation of <CS>. subcontent: why does a 3GB .mov file not save properly on DVD? did the toast 5 hotline have an answer ? feelings observed: a MIDI track of a problem looks/soundz more interesting. advice 01: great in that little STReaming window. but if you blow it up full screen, it looks even bigger. advice 02: be there in time, its getting crowded. 2.0 : <best of webcasting on TV> on hr/late lounge _______________________________________ playing now: <best of webcasting 4> 03.09., 11.09. coming up: <best of webcasting 5> 19.09.02, 27.09.02, 30.09.02, 08.10.02, 16.10.02 (for exact broadcasting times please look up newspapers/TV mags.) info: parallel to STReaming, Station Rose has started with a series of TV productions. The audio-visual art can be seen & heard on TV. Details: out of 157 webcasts, which so far have taken place, a special videoedition is re-edited for TV each month. Selected segments from webcasts, which originally were STReamed as 1-hour audio-visual free form sessions, are resampled, relooped, morphed, distorted & smoothed, recombined, stretched, cut etc. Inverse publishing ->from realtime in the net to TV". The avantgarde approach of free form STReaming becomes cut-up & turns into pop with a mass audience in a mass medium. hessen fernsehen (hessischer rundfunk, hr) on astra 1C, transponder 40, 11,068 ghz. ARD-Digital www.latelounge.de 3.0 : announcement < 9.11. Netzwerke> _______________________________________ A media conference in an intermedial and multimedia ambience: talks, discussions, performances a project by Kuenstlerhaus Mousonturm, curated by Station Rose. 9.11.2002 Frankfurt infos at: http://www.stationrose.com/netzwerke.html stay with us & don´t go away! "Cyberspace is Our Land!" ;-) station rose 08-2002 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 03:07:14 EDT From: JSalloum@aol.com Subject: in/tangible cartographies: new arab video series begins Sept. 8th Fresh perspectives from the Arab world New series of Arab videotapes Opens Sept 8 in Vancouver Runs: Sept 8-9, 22-23, and Oct 13-14. VANCOUVER - Starting on September 8, a new series at the Pacific Cinematheque brings together a startling array of voices that are not often heard: those of Arab artists. Curated by Vancouver-based artist Jayce Salloum, the series "in/tangible cartographies: new arab video" aims to shed new light on the experiences of people living in Palestine, North Africa and the Middle East. For full program see: www.cinematheque.bc.ca/NewArab.html Highlighted works include: a. Award Winning Palestinian Filmmaker Elia Suleiman's, "Cyber Palestine", the tale of a modern day Mary and Joseph, two Palestinian returnees living in Gaza, and their confrontation with the Israeli occupation. b. Belkacem Hadjadj's, "A Woman Taxi Driver in Sidi Bel-Abbes", about the only woman taxi driver in a traditional Algerian town divided by extremist political violence. The 52 minute video was voted Best Documentary Film at Qatar's Arab Screen Independent Film Festival. c. Mounir Fatmi's, "Survival Signs", a fascinating contemporary video about the language's distingrating ability to communicate. It has been programmed at film and video festivals in Toronto, Amsterdam, Brussels, Tokyo, Casablanca and Locarno. The series will be followed by the Oct 20 screening of Salloum's ongoing untitled project, with the artist in attendance. untitled was the work at he centre of last September's controversial Arab-Canadian art exhibit in Ottawa's Museum of Civilization, when the Museum sought to postone "The Lands Within Me," a large exhibition of works by Arab-Canadian artists, after the September 11 attacks. in/tangible cartographies: new arab video Sept 8-9, 22-23, Oct 13-14 More info: http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca/NewArab.html untitled: Jayce Salloum 1999-2002 Sunday October 20 - 7:30 pm More info: http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca/JayceUntitled.html Pacific Cinematheque 1131 Howe Street (between Helmcken and Davie), Vancouver 24 Hour Info Line: 604 688 FILM Web: http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca USEFUL LINKS Full program details: http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca/NewArab.html About Jayce Salloum: http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$artistdetail?SALLOUMJ About Jayce Salloum's untitled: http://www.dijafragma.com/konverzacija/1salloum.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 14:05:16 +0200 From: Benjamin Fischer <benjamin@typedown.com> Subject: media-space 02 - Spaces / Rooms / Media media-space 02 Spaces / Rooms / Media 19 - 22 September 2002 Stuttgart, Germany - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The second edition of the media-space-event deals with the relation between New Media and the stage and its transformation. At presentations, lectures, and workshops international artists will talk about aesthetic strategies in the field of theatre, electro-acoustic music, VJ-ing, and architecture. For detailed information on the programme, supporters, cooperation partners, and hosts please visit: http://www.media-space.org - -- Best regards, Benjamin Fischer | benjamin@typedown.com | http://www.typedown.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 00:33:39 +0200 From: "(((NOMUSIC)))" <info@nomusic.org> Subject: (((NOMUSIC))) Tournament III - Playlist ( ( ( N O M U S I C ) ) ) TOURNAMENT III http://www.nomusic.org start : 10th September 2002 (19h00 / 07:00pm) end : 11th September 2002 (19h00 / 07:00pm) [GMT+01:00 - CET - French Time] - -< Audio live only via Network - No archiv - Free pass >- - -< 24h Continuous Trans Audio (& Video) Distant Travel >- - -< Connection only on http://www.nomusic.org >- - -< Stream Live Audio Mp3 & Real Video >- [ P L A Y L I S T ] | START >Tuesday 10th September 2002 [GMT+01:00 Time Basis] 07:00pm : 2-5BZ Istanbul [TK] 08:00pm : Ping FM Weimar [GE] 09:00pm : Sciss Berlin [GE] 10:00pm : Bob Yelram/LIZ/Y.Degoyon Paris [FR] 11:00pm : Royalcubit Strasbourg [FR] 12:00pm : Fred Nipi Paris [FR] 01:00am : Cavage Paris [FR] 02:00am : Neoscenes Boulder, Colorado [USA] 03:00am : Radiotopia - Ars Electronica Linz [AT] 04:00am : Tim Jaeger Los Angeles [US] 05:00am : [ disneyNASAborg ] New York City [USA] 06:00am : AudioTrace Hérimoncourt [FR] 07:00am : Andronoisiv+NOISIV Auckland [NZ]+Berlin [GE] 08:00am : (((subst(r)ance))) Paris [FR] 09:00am : Zélie lips Mulhouse [FR] 10:00am : SPAZ>Kollectiv Berkeley [US] 11:00am : PALSECAM Krakow [PL] 12:00am : J.Frede Los Angeles [US] 01:00pm : Sun Plexus Mulhouse [FR] 02:00pm : laboiteblanche Strasbourg [FR] 03:00pm : Carl.Y Mulhouse [FR] 04:00pm : UNKUENTZ Berlin [GE] 05:00pm : Jo.MONTESSUIS Rotterdam [NL] 06:00pm : Horny Chicken Club Lyon [FR] <Wednesday 11th September 2002 [GMT+01:00 Time Basis] END | Enjoy your fly with us... info@nomusic.org http://www.nomusic.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Download PDF English version : http://www.noweb.org/nomusic/press/nomusic_press_release_eng.PDF Download PDF French version : http://www.noweb.org/nomusic/press/nomusic_press_release_fr.PDF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *Chek TimeZone : http://www.worldtimezone.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 22:09:26 EDT From: JSalloum@aol.com Subject: Salloum video installation at YYZ, opening 9/11 everything and nothing (and other works from the ongoing video installation untitled, 1999-2002) Jayce Salloum YYZ Artists' Outlet September 11 - October 26 Opening Wednesday September 11, 7:00 PM An ongoing multi-channel video installation continuing Jayce Salloum's series of projects addressing social and political realities and representations. It focuses on borders, nationalisms, movements, and subjectivities, and the conditions of living between polarities of culture, geography, history, and ideology. This installation takes the approach of an active site, a living archive for the viewer to spend time in. Tapes presented were produced in and/or around Lebanon, Palestine, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Austria, France, US, and Canada and points in-between. Both audio and visual are presented in a setting that encourages viewers to relax and engage with the material at will. YYZ Artists' Outlet 401 Richmond St. W., Suite 140 Toronto, ONT M5V3A8 Canada ph: (416) 598-4546 yyz@yyzartistsoutlet.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 09:08:34 +0200 From: "David Garcia" <davidg@xs4all.nl> Subject: Next 5 Minutes 4 (TML) Next 5 Minutes 4: A Temporary Media Laboratory for Tactical Media @ Imagine IC in Amsterdam Southeast September 12 - 22, 2002 Opening Program: Thursday September 12 18.00 hrs Imagine IC - Bijlmerplein 1006 - 1008 Amsterdam Full Program and Workshop descriptions can be found on the Next 5 Minutes website: http://www.n5m.org Website Imagine IC http://www.imagineic.nl Imagine IC, the new centre for the visual representation of migration and cultures, is the location for a temporary public media laboratory from September 12th till 22nd. Open at all times to the wider audience, artists, campaigners, local and international media makers and activists will develop and discuss their work for 10 days, hold workshops with local media groups, present examples, realise live media programs on-line and via radio and tv, and execute various projects. This Tactical Media Laboratory (short: TML) will be the first of an international series of TMLs, organised in various cities, and on different continents. The Amsterdam TML will focus on the relationship between media and migrant cultures. At the heart of our concern is the question who is given a voice in the contemporary media landscape, and which voices are left out. How can the individual, as well as the most diverse as possible representation of cultural and political groups, make their own voice be heard by media? Workshops and presentations will run continuously around themes such as: Virtual Shelter, net.radio and Home-Land Connections, GenderChangers: Women and Technology, Migration and Illegality, Wireless Media, and the Power of Personal Testimony. The TML is the joint effort of a large number of artists and media groups, amongst others: ambient tv, ASCII, De Balie, Harwood, dyne.org, Waag Society, RAZO, NYU Center for Media, Culture and History, Gender Changers Academy, expertbase.net, ghetto.ru, Paradox, Salto, and many more. All of the following workshops and presentations are open to the public, and are free of charge: Virtual Shelter First Public Meeting Thursday Sept 12 14.00-18.00 Midpoint Public Review Thursday Sept 19 18.00-21.00 Final Public Meeting Saturday Sept 21 12.00-16.00 Virtual Shelter is an initiative in which a group of refugees will be working on a long term project with Imagine IC, Paradox, and the Amsterdam Tactical Media Lab to develop an online environment for refugees. This will be a space where refugees can network together privately, access vital information and, on a more symbolic level, become a space for personal testimony. Migration and Illegality How the Schengen Information System Works Friday Sept 20 18.00-21.00 Debate and Discussion Saturday Sept 21 18.00-21.00 How can illegal people tell their own stories while still remaining "invisible" to the authorities? What can be done against the systems used to catagories and register people, such as Schengen Information System, a huge database in Strasbourg containing files on illegal immigrants? One presentation will cover this Schengen system, while a debate will ask these and other important questions. Wireless Networks Outdoor Wireless Action: Koopavond ZO Thursday Sept 12 18.00-21.00 Outdoor Wireless Action: (Location TBA) Saturday Sept 14 14.00-17.00 Outdoor Wireless Action: Koopavond ZO Thursday Sept 19 18.00-21.00 Outdoor Wireless Action: (Location TBA) Saturday Sept 21 14.00-17.00 Wireless Tech Workshop Sunday Sept 15 @ Imagine IC: Antenna Building 12.00-15.00 Wireless Panel Discussion Sunday Sept 15 15.00-18.00 Several tactical implementations of wireless technology will be experimented with during this media lab, including mobile public access-points placed in the streets during the koopavonds. There will be hands-on workshops (how to build your own antenna) and discussions about the risks (legal and otherwise) of open access-points. GenderChangers: Women and Technology Hardware workshops Every Day 15.00 - 18.00 Basic Audio workshop Tuesday Sept 17 19.00-21.00 Digital Photography workshop Friday Sept 20 19.00-21.00 The GenderChangers Academy will present a series of workshops during the TML aimed at providing hands-on training for women interested in media technology. These workshops will include sessions on recording and streaming audio and video, on DJing and VJing, and on computer hardware and building your own PC from parts. Open Media Studio/Internet Radio and Homeland Connections Every Evening 20.00-22.00 The Open Media Studio provides a free space for personal expression and communication, using the internet as the connecting medium. Technical support from the ASCII group, RAZO (Radio Zuidoost) and various international guests will be on hand to make net.radio broadcasts every evening. These broadcasts operate in connection with the Internet Radio workshop being held at the RAZO studios, which aim to connect local radio makers with their home countries. Expertbase Everyone is an Expert workshop Pt 1 Tuesday Sept 17 12.00-17.00 Everyone is an Expert workshop Pt 2 Wednesday Sept 18 12.00-17.00 Expertbase is a site for people, who are not found in any commercial or official databases. A site for people, who are being ignored by vulgar head- hunters and usually excluded from the labour market -- either because of their residence permit status or because of their origins, but in the last instance because of their unique abilities and singular qualifications. http://www.expertbase.net/ NINE NINE: walk-in studio Saturday Sept 21 12.00-14.00 NINE: walk-in studio Thursday Sept 19 19.00-21.00 NINE: walk-in studio Monday Sept 16 12.00-16.00 In the last year Graham Harwood worked as artist in residence of Waag Society at NINE, a storytelling tool. This is a very user-friendly version of professional multimediaprogrammes: a basic grid of nine images offers room to personal stories build from pictures, texts, sounds and videoimages. Next 5 Minutes 4 : http://www.n5m.org _______________________________________________ N5M4editorial mailing list N5M4editorial@balie.nl https://mailman.balie.nl/listinfo/n5m4editorial ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 23:06:08 -0400 From: "tim jaeger" <tejaeger@hotmail.com> Subject: E.O. Sound #1 at Electronic Orphanage http://www.electronicorphanage.com - -------------- E.O. Sound #1 Electronic Orphanage Saturday, Sept. 7 975 Chung King Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 617-4903 6 - 8/9 PM (approx.) - -------------- Curator/Animation: Tim Jaeger Performers: Josh Russell, Civyiu Kkliu, Ilya Monosov Set design/furniture: Francois Perrin E.O. Sound #1 Event in a new series exploring artists working in-between computer/music, flash, neen, new software, theory, architecture, design, performance, etc. First event premieres 3 artists working in a controlled setup w/records, screens, computers, designer tables, and 'others'. The idea is to transplant vinyl culture/aesthetics into new design formations, ways of presentation, etc. Combining haute-couture w/ DIY improv-ethics. Tricking/flaunting expectations of both the viewers, artists, and curator. Web-site documenting/remixing soon to come. Performance pics, sounds, and visuals upcoming as well. - ------------- ARTIST BIOS: JOSH RUSSELL:::: Josh russell is a biochemist/sound artist from san diego. His work traverses the ground between conceptual electo-acoustic and pop. Inspired by the soft incidental noises that one normally filters out he layers and treats these sounds juxtaposing them with modulated tones. He is also the label owner of bremsstrahlung recordings which published it's second lowercase-sound compilation in august. Upcoming releases this fall included two double 3" CD splits with francisco lopez/civyiu kkliu and radu malfatti/ilya monosov. CIVYIU KKLIU::::: Civyiu Kkliu is an artist making sound works described as intricate, indifferent, forceful. Presenting with many artists including the 23Five Organization's Infrasound, Dr. Dajuin Yao—pioneer in Chinese computer music and deconstruction/concrete poetry, Akira Rabelais, Josh Russell, Shuttle358, and Steve Roden—civyiu kkliu works to make spaces dense with sound and visual structures that give rise to acute aesthetic effects. Works by the artist are available or forthcoming on: STAALPLAAT/bake records (Netherlands), Banned Productions (Los Angeles), Simballrec Records (Los Angeles), bremsstrahlung (San Diego); and recording “5 at 2” will be a component of a larger piece devised and commissioned by artist Ilya Monosov. ILYA MONOSOV:::: Ilya Monosov works with objects. Remaining far away from the surreal, he brings out a physical music from the sensual relationships formed by "things" around him. Works include collaborations with Andrew Deutsch and Tony Conrad, an upcoming LP with some contributions from Deutsch and Pauline Oliveros, a box with poet Bob Cobbing, and many numerous collaborations with his friend Marc Schulz. TIM JAEGER::::: Artist recently transplanted to Los Angeles from the NYC metro-area. Previously worked w/ Kunstradio (Vienna) as a web artist and at THE THING (bbs.thing.net) as a video/sound curator. He has organized streaming networked events in Austria and Syracuse, NY. His work has been show both online and off at venues such as THE THING, Galerie Hubert Winter (Vienna), Extended Radio Festival (Latvia), PRIX ITALIA (As part of a Kunstradio team) and Syracuse University, where he recently graduated w/ a degree in Media Art. FRANCOIS PERRIN::::: Architect, proprietor of Swellstudio.com. Furniture in E.O. Sound # 1 appeared in the 451 Books show at The Annex, Chinatown, L.A. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 07:50:38 +0200 From: Ars Electronica Center <announce@aec.at> Subject: Ars Electronica 2002 presents Pixelspaces UNPLUGGED Art as the Scene of Global Conflicts Ars Electronica 2002 September 7 - 12 Linz, Austria www.aec.at/unplugged/ - ----------------------------- Pixelspaces at Ars Electronica 2002 a conference about spatial conceptions and strategies in the fields of architecture, virtual/augmented reality and gamedesign. http://futurelab.aec.at/pixelspaces coordinated and programmed by the ars electronica futurelab The aesthetics of 2-D flash animation have long since conquered the surfaces of our real world. Methods and strategies of contemporary architecture increasingly resemble those of computer games. We live in and with mixed realities, in the face of which experiential worlds, theme parks and D****lands visually amount to nothing more than antediluvian ghettos. Game designers, exhibition architects and representatives of augmented or mixed reality present insights into and outlooks for gaming domains. Pixelspaces I sun sept. 8th, 2002, 6.00 pm - 8.30 pm ars electronica center 6.00 pm Introduction Horst Hörtner/A 6.30 pm Robin Clark/UK 7.30 pm Ernest W. Adams/UK 8.00 pm Adrian David Cheok/Singapore 8.30 pm open discussion Pixelspaces II mon sept. 9th, 2002, 6.00 pm - 8.30 pm ars electronica center 6.00 pm Armin Mohsen Daneshgar/A 6.30 pm Bruce Thomas/AUS 7.30 pm Friedrich Borries/D 8.00 pm Masuyama/J 8.30 pm open discussion moderation: Dietmar Offenhuber Open Lab space sat sept. 7th, 2002 - tue sept. 10th, 2002, 11.00 am - 6.00 pm ars electronica futurelab Hirokzu Kato - Magic Book Adrian David Cheok - Real Time Captured Content for Mixed Reality In addition to the Pixelspaces symposion the Ars Electronica Futurelab opens it's doors again for an Open Lab exhibition. In the production area of the Laboratory it will present the latest developments on the ARS BOX and more. The Futurelab is proud to announce that Adrian Cheok from Singapore and Hirokazu Kato from Hiroshima City University will join the Exhibition and that Prof. Kato will show a new version of the well known Augmented Reality project Magic Book employing natural feature tracking instead of using markers. - ----------------------------- short bios of the participants: Ernest W. Adams/UK Freelance game designer, writer, game design theorist; he runs the popular gamedesign website: www.designersnotebook.com Friedrich von Borries/D Architect, part of the group "rude architecture"; initiator of the "urban diaries" SMS-Project in Berlin; currently working on his PhD on the topic of the "active city". Adrian David Cheok/Singapore Principal Investigator at the Mixed Reality Lab at the National University of Singapore; experimenting with Virtual Environments and Augmented Reality as a new, hybrid narrative medium. Robin Clark/UK Architect and exhibition designer at Landdesignstudio, London; Landdesignstudio designed numerous large scale exhibition environments including the Playzone at the Milleniumdome. Armin Mohsen Daneshgar/A Vienna based Architect, whose modular, mobile designs involve many game-like concepts; lecturer at the Technical University of Vienna Masuyama/J Media theorist, writer, professor, and producer of games for the Nintendo 64. Recently he created a virtual tour of Tokyo as a videogame. Bruce Thomas/AUS Professor at the Wearable Computer Lab in at the University of South Australia; developed a wearable AR System bringing the popular computergame Quake into a real outdoor environment. Hirokazu Kato/ J Associate Professor at Hiroshima City University, Hirokazu Kato is one of the inventors of Augmented Reality and the AR toolkit system. - -------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this message. 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Jaka Zeleznikar, Slovenia >From 1997 on frequently participate on international festivals and exhibitions of new media art with online art works. Venues of festivals/exhibitions include: Museum of Modern Art (Ljubljana, Slovenia) and Institute of Contemporary Arts - ICA (London, Great Britain). More at http://www.jaka.org List of selected works will be available on our site at the beginning of October. By then there will also be known names of the jury and practical info for the ones who'd like to come to Nova Gorica and see the festival. In case of any comments and questions please send us an email at info@pixxelpoint.org . Best regards, Blaz Erzetic & Pixxelpoint staff http://www.pixxelpoint.org PS If you don't want to receive further informations about Pixxelpoint, please kindly reply to this email with "Remove" in subject line. - ----------------------------------- Pixxelpoint 2002 - Mednarodni festival racunalniske umetnosti -- Novice - 2. sep. 2002 -- Spostovani prejemniki Pixxelpointove okroznice 15. september, rok oddaje del, se bliza. Ce pripravljate dela, pohitite. Selekcijo prispelih del bo opravil priznani multimedijski umetnik Jaka Zeleznikar. Jaka Zeleznikar, Slovenija Od 1997 s spletnimi deli redno sodeluje na mednarodnih festivalih in razstavah umetnosti novih medijev. Prizorisca vkljucujejo: Moderna galerija (Ljubljana, Slovenija) in Institute of Contemporary Arts - ICA (London, Velika Britanija). Vec na http://www.jaka.org Seznam izbranih del bo objavljen na nasih spletnih straneh v zacetku oktobra. Do takrat bo tudi znan sestav zirije ter prakticne informacije za tiste, ki si zelite obiskati Novo Gorico in si ogledati festival. V primeru, da imate kaksno vprasanje ali pripombo, vas vabimo, da nam le-to posljete na nas elektronski postni predal info@pixxelpoint.org Lep pozdrav, Blaz Erzetic in Pixxelpoint osebje http://www.pixxelpoint.org PS Ce ne zelite vec prejemati novic o Pixxelpoint-u, prosimo, odpišite na prejeti email z "odstrani" v naslovni vrstici. ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net