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   V2_: Making Art of Databases                                                    
     marije <marije@v2.nl>                                                           

   WORK IN PROGRESS                                                                
     "Sara Paniagua" <zionzion61@hotmail.com>                                        

   Mutek 2003 @ Dustedmagazine.com                                                 
     "tobias c. van Veen" <tobias@techno.ca>                                         

   CONTEMPORARY ANTI-WAR MOBILIZATIONS (Corfu, Greece, November 6-7, 2003)         
     "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>                                                

   [ZEROGLAB NANOFESTIVAL CALL] LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT FOR NANO 002                 
     "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl>                                                   

   V2_: MIR presentation/performance/seminar                                       
     marije <marije@v2.nl>                                                           

   Points of Entry: Regarding the Mihrab Opening Reception 6/5                     
     "Erin Donnelly" <EDonnelly@LMCC.NET>                                            



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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 12:27:51 +0200
From: marije <marije@v2.nl>
Subject: V2_: Making Art of Databases

'Making Art of Databases'
Book Launch, published by V2_ and NAi Publishers
Date: Saturday 14 June 2003
Time: 20:00 hours
Admission: free
Location: V2_, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

V2_ invites you to the official Launch of 'Making Art of Databases' and 
meet some of the project's participants in an evening of performance and 
presentations...

The publication 'Making Art of Databases' is based on four international 
master classes, focussing on the language and culture of archives and 
databases in the work of electronic media artists, which was a two-year 
collaborative project between V2_ and ZKM (D), Ars Electronica (A) and C3 
(H). The master class leaders, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer with Brian Massumi, 
Joel Ryan, Lev Manovich and Sher Doruff have worked on this theme with 
students for a week, each from his or her own perspective (interactivity, 
sound, image and interdisciplinarity). The contribution of the masters and 
the results of these master classes are compiled into a publication 
entitled 'Making Art of Databases'.

Speakers:
Welcome words by Alex Adriaansens, director of V2_.
Sher Doruff talks about the master class 'Collaborative Culture', theme 
interdisciplinarity.
Joel Ryan gives a concert of electronic music.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Brian Massumi, present in following of the master 
class 'HUMO - HUge and MObile' live via an on line connection from Montreal 
the premiere screening of the (video) documentary by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.

The online intervention '*Listen, Send, Tell*' will frame the evening, 
which is a collaboration of Isabelle Jenniches (in New York), Michelle 
Teran (in Rotterdam) and Radiotopia (in Vienna) in which sound triggers 
text and image impulses.

The Book Launch will be broadcast live on the website, which offers the 
opportunity to participate in the program from other location. URL: 
www.v2.nl/live.

It is possible to order 'Making Art of Databases' by sending an e-mail to 
store@v2.nl. Please indicate the number of copies you would like to receive 
and mention your name (organisation/contact), adress, zip code, town, phone 
number and e-mail adress. The publication costs 21,50 euro each including 
shipping costs (to adresses in The Netherlands). You will receive your 
order and invoice as soon as possible.

More information on: www.v2.nl/2003

Partners & Support: The European Community - Culture 2000 program, NAi 
Publishers, ENCART (European Network for Cyber Arts with partners: ZKM, C3 
and AEC).


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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 14:30:08 +0000
From: "Sara Paniagua" <zionzion61@hotmail.com>
Subject: WORK IN PROGRESS

                                          W O R K    I N   P R O G R E S S

                                                  at   W P ZIMMER
                                                    Gaastraat, 90
                                                 A N T W E R P E N
                                             Phone:  03 22 510 66


                 Date: friday, 6th June at 5 p.m. and sunday, 8th June at 8
p.m
                                      Max. Number of people: around 25



                                         N E V E R E N D I N G   S O N G
               is a Multimedia Performance Instalation using the New
technologhies as a
                 Researching Tool for a creative process and for a reflexive
Process on
                                              Art, Culture and Politics.


                                                Info, texts and Movie at
                                          http://www.popok.be/wb/wb27
                             by Hacth O: Mantain the (MYTH) of the divine
Power


                             If you need some further information you can
mail us to:
                                                 belenj30@hotmail.com
                                               zionzion61@hotmail.com


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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 10:33:07 -0400
From: "tobias c. van Veen" <tobias@techno.ca>
Subject: Mutek 2003 @ Dustedmagazine.com

hi nettimers,

For those interested in the current milieu of experimental electronic music,
the quite fascinating MUTEK festival just finished in Montréal... more than
a festival of music, MUTEK--directed by Alain Mongeau, whom some might
recognise from the ISEA conference held in Montréal in '94, I believe--has
been striving to conceptualize itself as a global node for a virtual
community (along the same lines as the N5M conferences in tactical media and
so on), and this year rather successfully, I think, managed to develop
cultural links between Chile, Germany, and Montréal through an exchange of
producers that has resulted in not only new & invigorating explorations of
electronic audio but ways of remixing the city, especially in the
http://www.mutek.cl version in Valparaiso.

In any case, online, day-by-day and blow-by-blow coverage of Mutek 2003 can
be found at:

http://www.dustedmagazine.com

.. which is publishing a series of daily posts originally sent to the
http://www.microsound.org list [run by Kim Cascone] & partially to Xchange.
The Dusted content also includes short videos shot from my handheld digital
camera.


.. from a sun-soaked Montréal,

[and despite the festivities, with an eye on the discussion here on fascism
and on the events in Geneva & and also here in Canada surrounding a recent
No One Is Illegal Action in support of non-status Algerians];

tobias c. van Veen


tobias c. van Veen -----------
http://www.quadrantcrossing.org
http://www.thisistheonlyart.com
- ------------- tobias@rhizome.org
- ---McGill Communications------
ICQ: 18766209 | AOL: thesaibot



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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 06:55:40 +1000
From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>
Subject: CONTEMPORARY ANTI-WAR MOBILIZATIONS (Corfu, Greece, November 6-7, 2003)

CONTEMPORARY ANTI-WAR MOBILIZATIONS
Agonistic Engagement Within Social Movement Networks

A two day workshop to be held in Corfu, Greece, November 6-7, 2003

The network perspective is often discussed in relation to social movements
and collective action. Key elements of the latter, such as actors,
agencies, organizations, institutions etc. witnessing, participating,
confronting or allying with social movements, can be studied in their
networked entanglements - consensual or conflictual, deliberative or
agonistic - at any level of collective action - local, national or global.

This international workshop seeks to explore a particular form of
contemporary social movements: anti-war mobilizations and peace movements,
increasingly connected with networked forms of collective action in the
era of globalization. In particular, we seek papers addressing one or more
of the following questions:

* How are national, subnational and transnational mobilizations
articulated to each other specially when they put forward distant issues
an in the case of the contemporary anti-war movements?
* What sort of networked patterns or organizational forms emerge from such
movements and how these expanded network structures are configuring or are
configured within broader political processes and global information
flows?
* Do the recent episodes of anti-war collective action cluster in emerging
cycles and waves of protest? Is their diffusion affected by the geographic
scale or on any other underlying heterogeneities?
* What kind of data or/and ethnomethodological work could properly map the
anti-war movement?
* What sort of causal models or agent-based simulations of evolving
dynamic and self-organizing networks could describe the dynamics of these
mobilizations?
* How do policies and politics over anti-war mobilizations relate to each
other? What is the response of the authorities or the state to this type
of contentious action? What is the interaction between anti-war protest
and repression?
* How is globalization connected with the upsurge of global terrorism
together with many other types of violence (state, racial, ethnic,
cultural or gender-based)?
* How do the modern states of emergency and risk society react against the
threads or accidents of network vulnerabilities, failures or collapses?
* Could modern movements as global anti-war protests be viewed as a
particular instance of reflexive remodernization?
* How public deliberation and pluralist democracy can foster inside the
radical agonistics against globalization?
* Can the democratization of science or the idea that 'another science is
possible' be advanced and sustained within these mobilizations?

The Workshop will be organized by Dr Iosif Botetzagias
(iosif_botetzagias@yahoo.co.uk) and Prof Moses Boudourides
(mboudour@upatras.gr), University of Patras, Greece. There are no
registration fees and delegates interested in participating will soon
receive information about hotels in Corfu and traveling within Greece.
Abstracts up to 250 words should be sent by email to one of the organizers
by July 15, 2003.



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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 15:56:29 -0700
From: "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl>
Subject: [ZEROGLAB NANOFESTIVAL CALL] LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT FOR NANO 002

ZEROGLAB NANOFESTIVAL LAST CALL
LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT FOR NANO 002
_____________________________________
(we crosspost with no regret)

dearest,

however the deadline is over, 
this is your very, very, very last chance to submit works to the zeroglab
nanofestival.

nanofestival v.02 is a no-budget, on-line art festival for extreme
short (!max. 10 sec.!) web movies and software art.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~are/nanofestival/index.html

zeroglab invites film makers, housewives, artists, students, 
programmers, designers, nuclear scientists, philosophers, 
chimney-sweep, in short: anyone, to contribute works to 
the nanofestival and share it with the internet community.
our aim is to create an open source pool for extreme
short web-movies and software-art. Every one from any continent, 
country or non-country, is warmly welcomed.

before you submit works, please read carefully the whole text of the
festival call
about conditions, technicalities, etc. 

you can send submissions by filling the entry form here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~are/nanofestival/02/call02.html
 
 
___________________________________________
zeroglab rotterdam nanofestival
károly tóth
www.xs4all.nl/~are
____________________________________________
zeroglab is an independent art-lab, based
in rotterdam/eu.
the lab is in an evolving process of
exchange with initiatives of individuals
and institutions, based on mutual sympathy.


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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 16:49:43 +0200
From: marije <marije@v2.nl>
Subject: V2_: MIR presentation/performance/seminar

MIR - Micro Gravity Interdisciplinary Research
presentation/performance/seminar

Recently V2_ co-organized a series of parabolic flights and activities at 
the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City (RUS). The first 
outcomes of the participating artists and scientists of these flights will 
be unveiled at a presentation (see ad 1) and a seminar (see ad 2).

Ad 1:
Presentation Micro Gravity
Date: Saturday 21 June 2003
Time: 20:00 hours
Admission: € 10,50 (€ 9/€ 7,50 with reduction)
Location: Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Schouwburgplein 25, Rotterdam, The 
Netherlands
Reservations: +31 (10) 411-8110

Presentations and documentation on the MIR flights to better our 
understanding of gravity and other external forces in relation to the body, 
the earth and the universe.

Introduction MIR:
- - Alex Adriaansens (NL), director V2_ and Nicola Triscott (GB) director and 
founder of The Arts Catalyst, the science-art agency.
- - Prof. Dr. Otto E. Rössler (D), Professor of Theoretical Biochemistry and 
Chaos Researcher at the University of Tübingen (D), Distinguished Professor 
of the International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and 
Cybernetics (CDN). Prof. Rössler will introduce key aspects of the 
physiognomic and perceptual context of micro gravity cultural research.

Presentations:
- - Marcel-lí Antúnez Roca (E), electronic artist, presents the investigative 
performances he executed in micro gravity while wearing his ‘exoskeleton’, 
an orthopaedic mechanism that enables the digital reading of body 
articulations.
- - Kodwo Eshun (GB), journalist and writer specialized in the field of 
electronic art and music and Anjalika Sagar (GB), documentary film maker, 
present their project 'OTOLITH', a film about a weightless world approached 
from different time dimensions including spectacular scenes shot during 
their MIR flights.

Performance:
Marcel-lí Antúnez Roca will perform with his newest ‘exoskeleton’ in a 
dynamic robotics event inspired by his MIR flights.

Ad 2:
Reminder call for participation
Seminar Micro Gravity
Date: Sunday 22 and Monday 23 June 2003
Time: 10:00 - 18:00 hours
Admission: € 50, students € 40 (lunch included)
Location: V2_, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Registration: please mail to workshop@v2.nl

There are still some seats available for the seminar about micro gravity.
The experience of altered gravity puts a new emphasis on the position of 
the human body with relation to technology. The seminar will focus on 
scenarios for such new physical experiences by examining the variable 
conditions of gravity and virtual reality. Participants are encouraged to 
rethink their own sense of embodiment within mixed realities. The seminar 
aims to generate new insights for the next generation of virtual reality 
based upon tactile experience and aesthetic perception rather than that of 
simulation and the representation of our daily physical environment.

Speakers are:
Wim Bles (NL), Annick Bureaud (F), Ewen Chardronnet (F), Kodwo Eshun (GB), 
Sota Ichikawa (J), Roger F. Malina (F/USA), Seiko Mikami (J), Otto E. 
Rössler (D), Nicola Triscott (GB), Peter Werkhoven (NL).

More information on: www.v2.nl/2003


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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 12:27:49 -0400
From: "Erin Donnelly" <EDonnelly@LMCC.NET>
Subject: Points of Entry: Regarding the Mihrab Opening Reception 6/5

Join us for the opening reception at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, tomorrow, Thursday, June 5 from 6-8pm at 90 Orchard on the corner of Broome Street.
Best, Erin
 
 
Regarding the Mihrab, an installation by Goil Amornvivat, Tom Morbitzer and Can Tiryaki
 
June 1-August 17, 2003
Public reception for the artists to be held Thursday, June 5, 6pm-8pm at 90 Orchard Street, corner of Broome
 
This is the last installation of the yearlong exhibition series, Points of Entry, in the four storefront windows of 97 Orchard Street, a partnership between LMCC and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. The series explores the significance of immigrant communities in New York City, their experiences since 9/11, the issues surrounding new immigration policies, and global realities. 
 
In their site-specific installation, "Regarding the Mihrab", Goil Amornvivat, Tom Morbitzer and Can Tiryaki explore how everyday space can be converted into a sacred site.  The artists have created an artificial wall that appears to extend the surface of the building's façade into the Museum's storefront windows, and have carved into it a Mihrab, a Muslim prayer niche that directs the body towards Mecca. The simple form of the Mihrab identifies a space of spiritual growth and healing.  In the work, the artists also reference other spaces around the world and on the Lower East Side that have been transformed into diverse spiritual centers.
 
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum
90 Orchard Street, corner of Broome
www.tenement.org
 
Directions:
F train to Delancey
J,M,Z train to Essex
M15 bus to the corner of Delancey and Allen
 
For more information about the exhibition and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, please visit www.lmcc.net or call 212-219-9401x300.
 
Return address:
1 Wall Street Court, 2nd floor
New York, New York 10005
 
LMCC's Visual and Media Arts Programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
 
 


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