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Table of Contents: A new server list Louise Desrenards <louisedesrenards@free.fr> Transdisciplinary Postgraduate Research: Applications due Jan 20th Ned Rossiter <Ned.Rossiter@arts.monash.edu.au> CALL FOR PROPOSALS:Knowledge Maps of the Twin Cities Kate Carmody <kcarmody@umn.edu> FILMWINTER: Vote now =?ISO-8859-1?B?rQ==?= from now on! Benjamin Fischer <benjamin_lists@typedown.com> Masters in Choreography/ New Media in Amsterdam Jeroen Fabius <j.fabius@the.ahk.nl> REALTOKYO MM Vol. 111 Andreas <andreas@realtokyo.co.jp> posthuman law Sandra Braman <sbraman@wi.rr.com> Sangandaan '03 conference new reminder "Fatima Lasay" <digiteer@ispbonanza.com.ph> Digital Printmaking position Daniel Goodwin <dgoodwin@albany.edu> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 03:49:14 +0100 From: Louise Desrenards <louisedesrenards@free.fr> Subject: A new server list Please, a new interactive list openning every langue: THEMATIC & ADMINISTRATION____ Dear friends of http://www.criticalsecret.com and of http://www.leavingfrankenstein.com/. At the time of New Year 2003 we create a server-list on < free.fr >. This server of election does not propose online archive of the messages, you will thus have to save them by your own means those which will interest you. Why we experienced a list, yet another ? Following requests repeated for one year, then with recommendations of corresponding foreigners lately, we have decided to launch it for the following reasons: 1. our singular ideas regarding emergence, generally don't match the topics of the other lists; 2. cultural lists and artistic lists do not accept any more the communication of virtual events after various abuses. However we owe to that virtual space of the internet, our singular existence as editors and producers, that supports the development of our demonstrations offline... We make a point of defending the free principle of publication and creation in field of the hypermedia and consequently the communication of its events. Such is the double object of our list, based on the principle of the critical alterity (non-Community and thema-anachronistic like actual). 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Paris, January 3, 2003 Administrators. ______ to send a message to the list, the address is leavingfrankenstein@ml.free.fr to send an order to the robot, the address is leavingfrankenstein-request@ml.free.fr to send an order to the administrator, the address is leavingfrankenstein-owner@ml.free.fr If you wish to indicate on your Web site how to be registered and unsubscribe : the URL to be registered is mailto:leavingfrankenstein-request@ml.free.fr?subject=subscribe the URL to unsubscribe is mailto:leavingfrankenstein-request@ml.free.fr?subject=unsubscribe " _____ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 04:32:08 +1100 From: Ned Rossiter <Ned.Rossiter@arts.monash.edu.au> Subject: Transdisciplinary Postgraduate Research: Applications due Jan 20th Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2003 01:39:13 +1100 From: pia <pia.ednie-brown@ems.rmit.edu.au> Subject: Transdisciplinary Postgraduate Research: Applications due Jan 20th TRANSDISCIPLINARY POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM (GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN SPATIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE) THE SPATIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE LABORATORY RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia APPLICATION PROPOSALS DUE JAN 20TH This one semester full time or two semester part-time degree provides a meeting point for practitioners from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The program enables researchers to develop projects within a lively transdisciplinary research culture that has a digital + architectural orientation. Weekly seminars, workshops, and research events enable participants to investigate relations between emergent practices, technologies and the intensifications of the information age. The transdisciplinary emphasis draws attention to movements across logics, systems and senses. The program structure enables contact with a range of celebrated practitioners, supporting research through access to both expertise and sophisticated facilities. Applications are invited from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including Film, Computer Science, Architecture, Fashion, Sound, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Performance, Multimedia, Robotics, Photography, Engineering, Biological Science... amongst many others. This program occurs within the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, a digital research facility in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University (http://www.sial.rmit.edu.au). This program may lead to advanced entry into the associated Masters program. More information, application procedures on this Graduate Certificate program is available at: http://www.sial.rmit.edu.au/gradcert Pia Ednie-Brown Senior Lecturer School of Architecture and Design Architecture + Spatial Information Architecture Programs RMIT University GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne, 3001, Australia ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 13:27:34 -0600 From: Kate Carmody <kcarmody@umn.edu> Subject: CALL FOR PROPOSALS:Knowledge Maps of the Twin Cities January 7, 2003 Minneapolis, MN DESIGN INSTITUTE INVITES PROPOSALS FOR KNOWLEDGE MAPS OF TWIN CITIES $6000 FELLOWSHIPS OFFERED TO INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN/RESEARCH TEAMS In 2003, the University of Minnesota Design Institute will host the TWIN CITIES DESIGN CELEBRATION (TCDC), a multi-faceted program of design commissions, publications, symposia and public events, held with generous support from Target Corporation. The mission of the TCDC is to create a series of events and activities that enable the public - both residents and visitors - to see and experience the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul from new perspectives, and participate in shaping their future as a creative metropolis. These case-study projects in the Twin Cities will demonstrate how design can enhance urban culture and stimulate economic development, showcasing 'Design Central USA' and yielding insights applicable to other U.S. cities. As a key component of the Twin Cities Design Celebration, the Design Institute plans to commission and publish a series of Knowledge Maps of the Twin Cities. For the purposes of this project, a Knowledge Map is defined as an original depiction of a body of data, arranged to reveal new insights into a given physical or conceptual territory. It articulates a distinct polemical position on that territory and opens up discussion of its future (re)design and (re)interpretation. In contrast with regular tourist maps - which are primarily designed to facilitate consumption of a city's touristic or commercial 'highlights' (such as historic homes or restaurants) - the TCDC Knowledge Maps will offer alternative readings of the Twin Cities, making observations and connections, and posing questions about their socio-economic, industrial, demographic and environmental attributes. Further details will be provided in the Knowledge Maps Request for Proposals (see below). Fellowship honoraria of $6,000 will be offered to each of nine interdisciplinary teams, comprising writers/researchers and at least one graphic designer, for the editorial development and design of Knowledge Maps that chart aspects of everyday life activity in the context of the Twin Cities. Currently enrolled students are also eligible to apply. Production of the TCDC Knowledge Maps will be underwritten by the Design Institute, for publication in summer 2003, in time for the Twin Cities Design Celebration 'peak week' of public programming in early September 2003, when a specially commissioned mass-participation Urban Game will also have its debut. HOW TO APPLY: To receive the TCDC Knowledge Maps Request for Proposals and additional TCDC background information, submit a Letter of Intent to participate and a filing fee, enclosing a check or International Money Order for US $30 made payable to the University of Minnesota Design Institute. These must be received at the Design Institute by January 27, 2003, and include: * Name of team leader, with phone number, email and mailing address for correspondence * Name, email, and telephone numbers of each additional team member * one sentence biography per team member SEND YOUR LETTER OF INTENT AND FILING FEE TO: TCDC KNOWLEDGE MAPS RFP Design Institute University of Minnesota 149 Nicholson Hall 216 Pillsbury Drive SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA DEADLINE: Monday January 27, 2003 (note: receipt deadline, not postmark deadline) RFP packets will be distributed from January 6, 2003. Completed proposals will be due at the Design Institute on Friday February 28, 2003. ABOUT THE DESIGN INSTITUTE The University of Minnesota Design Institute develops advanced research, educational programs and interdisciplinary partnerships to improve design in the public realm. One of five Centers of Excellence at the U, established with recurring funds from the Minnesota Legislature, the Design Institute addresses the intersections of design and public policy, exploring the artefacts, environments and underlying social processes that shape our everyday material landscape. Design Institute general enquiries: design@umn.edu http://design.umn.edu To be removed from this e-list, simply reply with 'enough already' in the subject line. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 14:39:27 +0000 From: Benjamin Fischer <benjamin_lists@typedown.com> Subject: FILMWINTER: Vote now =?ISO-8859-1?B?rQ==?= from now on! ENGLISH VERSION SEE BELOW SORRY FOR CROSSPOSTINGS Stimmt ab ab jetzt! DASDING-Publikumspreis Internet beim 16. Stuttgarter Filmwinter (16.19. Januar 2003) Ab dem 9. Januar harren die ausgewählten Websites des 16. Stuttgarter Filmwinter Festival for Expanded Media ihrer Abstimmung. Erstmalig wird der Online-Wettbewerb in Zusammenarbeit mit DASDING (SWR) durchgeführt. Ein Preis in Höhe von 1.000 Euro für die Website mit den meisten Stimmen wird vergeben. Die 22 nominierten Websites sind unter http://www.dasding.de und http://www.filmwinter.de zu finden. Weitere Programmhinweise zum Festival (Filmprogramme, Medieninstallationen, Eintrittspreise...) gibt es ebenfalls unter http://www.filmwinter.de Vote now from now on! DASDING-Audience Award Internat at the 16th Stuttgart Filmwinter (January 1619, 2003) >From January 9 on you can vote on the nominated websites of the Stuttgart Filmwinter Festival for Expanded Media. For the first time the online competition will be realized with the support and the cooperation of DASDING (SWR). A prize amounting 1.000 Euros will be given to the website with the highest number of votes. You find the 22 selected websites at http://www.dasding.de and http://www.filmwinter.de Further festival information (film programme, media installations, entry fees...) are also available at http://www.filmwinter.de - -- Gruß / Best regards, Benjamin Fischer | benjamin@typedown.com | http://www.typedown.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 19:35:45 +0100 From: Jeroen Fabius <j.fabius@the.ahk.nl> Subject: Masters in Choreography/ New Media in Amsterdam Dit is een multi-gedeelten-bericht in MIME-formaat. - --------------99B815750D8CF2AF2AC2D27F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Masters in Choreography/ New Media in Amsterdam ************************************************************* Established in 2002, the Amsterdam Masters is a unique two year program aimed at the facilitation of high quality research into the relationship between choreography, performance, and new media/ emerging technologies. The program combines traditional and innovative approaches including taught courses, individual study, peer-to-peer contexts for discussion and debate, reflexive documentation and practice/ studio based research. The program's emphasis is to develop strong and sophisticated choreographic work, extending and testing the boundaries of choreographic practice, application and thought; at the same time to engage in theoretical/ critical discourse and a practical overview of relevant current and emerging technologies. Subsequently, students will develop their own research examining the relationships between these; involving varying degrees of collaboration and the making of work in a variety of new media contexts. With cultural organisations such as STEIM, Waag Society, Montevideo and V2; the Netherlands has one of the most active new media/ emerging technology arts scenes in Europe. The Amsterdam Masters aims to facilitate and coordinate interaction and collaboration within this context as well as abroad. The Amsterdam Masters in Choreography is managed in part within the context of Dance Unlimited, a collaboration with the Dance Academies of Rotterdam and Arnhem, offering the students opportunity to follow modules in each of these three places. The Amsterdam Masters accepts only four new students per year which means that access to facilities and staff is optimal. The program is ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW for September 2003. Core staff: Jeroen Fabius; Susan Rethorst; Scott deLahunta; Sher Doruff Registration Forms and more information are available from this website: http://www.the.ahk.nl/danceUnl_adam.html To receive a copy of last year's syllabus please contact Jeroen Fabius, coordinator of the Amsterdam Masters: email: j.fabius@the.ahk.nl tel: +31 20 527 7694 / 7667 fax: +31 20 527 7642 Any questions pertaining to the Amsterdam Masters in Choreography, e.g. application deadlines, etc. should be directed to Jeroen Fabius. - --------------99B815750D8CF2AF2AC2D27F Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="j.fabius.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Kaart voor Jeroen Fabius Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="j.fabius.vcf" begin:vcard n:Fabius;Jeroen tel;work:00-31(0)20-5277694 x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Theaterschool;Coordinatie Dance Unlimited, 2e fase Choreografie version:2.1 title:Beleidsmedewerker adr;quoted-printable:;;Postbus 15498=0D=0A;Amsterdam;;1001 ML;Nederland fn:Jeroen Fabius end:vcard - --------------99B815750D8CF2AF2AC2D27F-- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 06:16:07 +0900 From: Andreas <andreas@realtokyo.co.jp> Subject: REALTOKYO MM Vol. 111 R E A L T O K Y O MAIL MAGAZINE _____1_10_2003_Fri_vol.111___________ http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ *x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*X*x*X*x*X*x* THE REALTOKYO STAFF WISHES A HAPPY AND PEACEFUL NEW YEAR! *x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*x*X*X*x*X*x*X*x* [This Week's Index] (1) Tokyo Editors' Diary Nakanishi Daisuke ("Little More") vol. 006 (2) Event Pick of the Week Gaia@Home (3) Presents Rabbit-Proof Fence This week's RT Picks: art+cinema+music+stage+design+town = 36 events including 10 new ones! Plus new entries on our 'book/disk' page. Check them out! http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ =============================================================== (1) Tokyo Editors' Diary =============================================================== Nakanishi Daisuke ("Little More") vol. 006 December 17 The day of the final proofreading. The printer is in Shimurasakaue, and although this is conveniently located on the Mita line that takes me there directly from Denenchofu, it's a relatively long journey. Perfect for reading, so on the train I finish the 11th volume of Inose Naoki's anthology "Nippon Bonjinden." I love this one. I guess it was in my highschool days when I was paralyzed by a shrewd interview with Inose in "Studio Voice" magazine. I could imagine that the scenery of the interview itself must have been pretty tough, and I also admired the enthusiasm with which former editor Sayama Ichiro put together the article (with not a single "(laughs)" in it). I tried a couple of times to make similar interviews, but without success. Sayama's whole concept of magazine-making was and still is admirably unconventional, ignoring celebrities and rather pulling 'ordinary people' into the limelight. Read more at: http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/diary/0023-henshucho.htm =============================================================== (2) Event Pick of the Week =============================================================== Gaia@Home You might have heard about the "Gaia" store for eco products and food in Ochanomizu that probably offers the widest selection of such items in Japan. At this event Gaia exhibits an extensive palette of accessories to file under 'ecological,' ranging from household articles and food ingredients to clothes and skin care products, gathering about 50 manufacturers from around the world. The organic food visitors can try at the venue comes complete with dessert and even alcoholic drinks, which sounds like you'll have to carry your holiday flab wih you for another while... - --Maiko http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/event_cgi/ev_viewE.cgi?0,308 =============================================================== (3) Presents =============================================================== Gaga Communications invites 10 couples/20 people to a preview screening of "Rabbit-Proof Fence." Closing date for applications is 1/14. To apply and for more info see: http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/en/present/present.htm =============================================================== Next week on RT: - - Tokyo Editors' Diary - - Out of Tokyo - - Presents and more$B!D(B - --------------------------------------------------------------- In order to make REALTOKYO even more interesting and convenient for you, we rely on your feedback. 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Readers of nettime might find a just-published piece on posthuman law of interest at the below First Monday address: http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_12/braman/index.html Sandra Braman ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 03:09:34 +0800 From: "Fatima Lasay" <digiteer@ispbonanza.com.ph> Subject: Sangandaan '03 conference new reminder Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 18:25:03 EST From: hctoribio@aol.com Subject: Sangandaan '03 conference new reminder Happy New Everyone! 2003 is finally here and the SANGANDAAN international conference and cultural festival is 7 months away. (yikes!) The January 15 deadline for the submissions of proposals for papers for the SANGANDAAN 2003 International Conference draws near. Below or attached is the guidelines for those considering. For those who have already submitted both proposal and c.v./bio, thank you very much. For those who submitted a proposal but not a brief bio or c.v., please tell us a little bit about yourself and send to the reviewers listed in the enclosed guidelines. For those whose voices should be heard at this conference but have not submitted a proposal and c.v., please send both. Remember the focus is on the arts and media in relation to US-Philippine relations. For everyone, the writers of selected proposals will be informed by the end of January. Papers from the selected proposals are due May 15. manigong bagong taon at kapayapaan, - -Helen CALL FOR PAPERS SANGANDAAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2003 Manila, Philippines EXTENDED SUBMISSION: January 15, 2003 Confirmed keynote speaker: Dr. Lisa Lowe, University of California-San Diego Confirmed plenary speakers: Dr. Reynaldo Ileto, National University of Singapore, Dr. Resil Mojares, University of San Carlos, Cebu; Vangie Buell, Filipino American National Historical Society-East Bay and more Sangandaan 2003 is a cultural commemoration that highlights the arts and media produced by Filipinos, Americans and Filipino-Americans in the course of Philippine-US relations from 1899 to 2002. The cultural commemoration will be held in the Philippines on July 6-30, 2003 under the sponsorship of the University of the Philippines, the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the San Francisco State University, in collaboration with numerous public and private institutions in the Philippines such as the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the National Historical Institute, the National Library, the National Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Ateneo de Manila University, and De La Salle University, and in the United States such as the City College of San Francisco.. The Sangandaan 2003 activities will commence with the opening ceremonies at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Manila, followed by an international conference at the University of the Philippines. Exhibits and performances in the Quezon City area will complement the Conference in the first week. The theatre productions, dance performances, concerts, film and broadcast series, exhibits, literary events and culinary events in the second week will be held in the Manila Bay area. The commemoration will conclude with an outreach program. The schedule is as follows: July 6, 2003 Grand Opening CCP, Manila Key note speaker: Dr. Lisa Lowe, University of California July 7-11, 2000 Sangandaan 2003 International Conference (Quezon City) University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City (with the Ateneo de Manila University and De la Salle University) July 12-19, 2003 Sangandaan 2003 Cultural Events (Manila) July 20-31, 2003 Sangandaan 2003 Outreach Begins (Regions) Baguio, Dagupan, Clark, Los Banos, Legazpi, Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, Bohol and Davao Sangandaan 2003 International Conference Conference Goal To commemorate one hundred years of Philippine-American relations, the conference will confront, understand, and come to terms with the fact of American colonization in order to hasten the processes of decolonization and nation-building in the Philippines, on the one hand; and the creation of a strong identity and galvanization of all Filipino-Americans into a dynamic force in the United States, on the other. Conference Objectives Within the perspective of reflexivity for empowerment, Filipino, American and Filipino-American academics and cultural workers now come together to: 1. examine the arts and media produced by Filipinos, Americans, and Filipino-Americans during the processes of colonization and decolonization both in the Philippines and the United States in the last one hundred years; and 2. explore the ways by which the arts and media produced by Filipinos and Filipino-Americans can utilize the legacies of colonization so that Filipino and Filipino-Americans can strengthen their own cultural identities and thereby empower themselves as persons and as citizens of their respective nations. Conference Guidelines 1. The Conference will highlight the arts and media produced by Filipinos, Americans and Filipino-Americans in connection with: ˙ the annexation of the Philippines, and Filipino resistance to American occupation at the turn of the century; ˙ the Americanization of Filipino culture and the impact of Philippine culture on the American way of life; ˙ Filipino imitation, rejection, assimilation or transformation of elements from American culture during and after the American colonial period; ˙ the Filipino diaspora and the expression of rights of Filipinos and Filipino-Americans in the US in the last century, and ˙ the continuing definition and affirmation of Filipino cultural identities both in the Philippines and in the United States. 2. Paper writers may come from different disciplines and may use varied approaches for their study of arts, media or other cultural forms which may include among others: ˙ the literary arts (oral and written, poetry or prose) the performing arts (music, dance, theatre, or combinations thereof) ˙ the visual arts (indigenous and indigenized, traditional arts, plastic and graphic arts, photography, fashion) ˙ urban planning and public arts (monuments, historical markers, parks, historical sites, streets, museums) ˙ architecture (domestic and public, vernacular and formal) ˙ print media (newspapers, magazines, journals, comics, and alternative publications) ˙ radio (news programs, dramas, musical variety shows, special features) ˙ television (news, dramas, music and dance programs, talk shows, documentaries, and other features) ˙ film and video (narrative, documentary, experimental, and others), ˙ culinary arts and ˙ multimedia arts 3. Papers may focus on single or comparative themes and may delve into questions involving media and art works, artistic styles and movements, artists and media persons, audiences, patronage, genre of arts and media, venues, media or arts education, cultural heritage and conservation, cultural promotion, media or arts institutions, media, arts and government, and other related topics. The NEW deadline for paper abstracts is January 15, 2003. Writers of accepted abstracts will be notified by January 30, 2003. The deadline for accepted papers is May 15, 2003. Please e-mail abstracts to: Nicanor Tiongson, PhD Helen Toribio, MFA, MPA Sangandaan 2003 Director Sangandaan 2003 Director (Philippines) (US) nicanor.tiongson@up.edu.ph htoribio@sfsu.edu Priscelina Patajo-Legasto, PhD Cynthia Banzon-Bautista, PhD Conference Coordinator Conference Co-Coordinator priscelina.legasto@up.edu.ph dekano@kssp.upd.edu.ph Papers shall be mailed to: SANGANDAAN 2003 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE C/o UP System Information Office Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs Quezon Hall, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101 PHILIPPINES Registration Fees All participants are requested to register for the Conference. The fees are as follows: ˙ International participants (early registration by February 28) $150 (early registrants from the US and Canada will be eligible for discounted air fares) ˙ International participants (after February 28) $175 ˙ International participants (day rate) $ 75/day ˙ Local participants P3500 ˙ Local participants (individual sessions) P100/session Fees will cover the costs of snacks, meals, papers, conference kit and intracampus transportation. US and Canada participants may make checks or money orders (in US dollars only) out to Sangandaan 2003 and mail them with registration form to Sangandaan 2003, SFSU College of Education, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco California 94132. All queries may be addressed to the Conference Secretariat in Manila at <nicanor.tiongson@up.edu.ph> Logistics Airfares, accommodations, and ground transportation available through Rajah Tours International at <www.rajahtours.com>. Information contact Evelyn Luluquisen at <clinton_park2002@yahoo.com>. * Digiteer Art Tech Cult http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/digiteer/ * Algorithmic Music http://www.mp3.com/fatimalasay * Discussion Group send email to digiteer-subscribe@yahoogroups.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:41:58 -0500 From: Daniel Goodwin <dgoodwin@albany.edu> Subject: Digital Printmaking position The University at Albany, State University of New York, has opened a search for an Assistant Professor of Digital Printmaking. Full-time, tenure track, starting August 2003. MFA or equivalent required. Three years teaching experience at college level preferred and professional exhibition record. The candidate should have expertise in intaglio, lithography and digital media and demonstrate a broad-based interdisciplinary approach to printmaking. Responsibilities include managing the intaglio/lithography area and combining traditional printmaking with emerging technologies. Related responsibilities include comittee participation, advising undergraduates and serving on the graduate committee. Salary competitive. Position contingent on final budget approval. Submit letter of application, curriculum vita, list of three references, 20 slides of recent work and SASE to Digital Printmaking Search Committee, University at Albany, SUNY, FA216, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222 by January 15, 2003. AA/EOE, WMA. - -- dg ______________________________________ Daniel Goodwin http://www.dannygoodwin.com Assistant Professor of Art Photography and Digital Media University at Albany State University of New York 1400 Washington Ave. Fine Arts 116 Albany, NY 12222 tel 518-437-4420 fax 518-442-4807 AIM = "Queen McSteve" ______________________________________ ------------------------------ # 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