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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox - net.culture.events calls-prices-symposia-netcastings-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings inform to be informed and send your PR to sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6........7........8 1...John Duncan................971213 THE ERROR 2...Kristin Bergaust...........first artists4cd-rom produced in Norway 3...info@timesup.org...........Call for Proposals Time's Up, May-Sep 98, Linz, Austria 4...kristrun Gunnarsdottir.....broadcast 5...Micz Flor..................translation service 6...etw-forum@eto.org.uk.......European Telematics - Advancing the Information Society 4-7 Feb. 98, Barcelona 7...bunny@loop.com.............CFP - Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic 8...William Dutton.............CFP 9...404@jodi.org...............404.jodi 10..Alex Galloway..............DIGITAL STUDIES 11..interact@aaln.org..........The Culture of Interactivity Jan. 17-18 98, NYC 12..inform@teleportacia.org....ALT="the best" ........1............................................................... Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 23:42:53 +0100 To: Nettime <sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be> From: John Duncan <jduncan@agemont.it> Subject: 971213 THE ERROR To all at Nettime, Net.art version 1.0 of *THE ERROR* is now online: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jduncan/intro-error.html Nasdarovya, John Duncan http://www.xs4all.nl/~jduncan/ .................2...................................................... Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 14:26:35 +0100 From: Kristin Bergaust <kristin@anart.no> Mime-Version: 1.0 To: announcer <Sandra.Fauconnier@rug.ac.be> Subject: first artists4cd-rom produced in Norway 24 artists show work made for cd-rom. Check it out on <href=http://www.anart.no/atel/01/> ..........................3............................................. From: info@timesup.org X-Sender: peu00572@pop-72.Austria.EU.net (Unverified) Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 01:26:45 +0200 To: info@timesup.org Subject: Call for Proposals Call for Participation International Laboratory: CLOSING THE LOOP Time's Up Research Department, AUSTRIA and European Cultural Month, Linz, AUSTRIA May-September 1998, Linz Hafen, Austria Overview: The Time's Up Research Department is issuing a call for participation in a series of experiments to take place between May and September 1998 as a part of the program for the "European Cultural Month Linz". The control direction from actor to device is a well-investigated one, the development of devices to act upon the biomechanical unit is long under way. This program of experimentation is aimed at the loop--closing properties inherent in the mutual development of these two directions. Hence the title, Closing the Loop. This call is open to Biomechanics, Pseudo- and Popular Scientists, Artistes and Artists, Perceptual Engineers and other interested parties. The call is being made very widely, and aims to attract a variety of proposals that incorporate a range of tools and methodologies. Publication: It is intended that papers of both the invited and contributed experiments will be published after the conclusion of the series, and will be made available to participants. Laboratory Details: Time's Up is interested, amongst other things, in the interplay of three elements upon the public person: Perception, Control and Biomechanics. In the absence of well-defined dividing lines between these elements, almost any involvement in any of the three is an involvement in all three. The particular configuration which is of interest in the Laboratory is the use of biomechanical effects to adapt or adjust perceptional parameters. These biomechanical effects are of the personal and single-person orientation, the perceptual effects are more to do with direct manipulation of perceptual input rather than the construction of such input >from nothing. The possibility of direct control of or by the biomechanical unit is then observed and investigated. The tools that Time's Up is bringing to bear on this Laboratory include tools for the automated control of video and audio signals, biologically inspired computational metaphors, simple EEG and EMG interfaces, mathematical models and small customised electronics. We are looking for expert and lay knowledge on both the theoretical and practical level. Medical technicians and practitioners, performance/body artists, mathematicians, biologists, ethologists, musicians, programmers, theoreticians of all stripes, engineers, sculptors and perhaps the odd Renaissance woman. Collaboration is essential, though monomanic specialists need not be deterred. Details of Participation: We envisage a number of experiments over the period of the laboratory. We thus welcome proposals for experiments from contributors. A contributor should be able to offer some technical as well as informational asistance to the project, do not expect us to be your technicians, and we do not expect you to be ours. It is possible that some experiments will be conducted remotely, or that a contributed experiment will be carried out locally without further effort from the contributor. We are flexible. Please note that this is not a Workshop, that there is no desire nor pressure for products to be created The results of the experiments will be the common property of the contributor and the Time's Up Research Department. The results should be published and become part of the scientific literature. Contributed Experiments with a duration of between one hour and seven days are warmly welcomed. We are also looking for perhaps another person or small group to invite for a longer period, for a series of experiments over a 2-4 week period. We are looking for suggestions; please do not hesitate or be unduly modest. Accomodation for a few people can be provided, as well as a per diem and transport costs where necessary or preferable. Further Details: See the CTL'98 conference home page at: http://www.timesup.org/ctl98.html for more information about registering, which includes accommodation and facilities information and restaurant guides for Linz. -------- ---------------------- \ / TIMES UP \ / Industriezeile 33 B \/ A-4020 Linz /\ ph:+43/732-787804 /xx\ fax: +43/732-795742 /xxxx\ http://www.timesup.org -------- ---------------------- ...................................4.................................... X-Sender: paddan@pop.ismennt.is (Unverified) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 04:11:56 +0000 To: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de From: kristrun Gunnarsdottir <kristrun@rhi.hi.is> Subject: broadcast Mime-Version: 1.0 For people of the northern hemisphere who miss the sun, there is some sunlight being broadcasted every night between 23 & 00 until chrismas at http://this.is/cornucopia best regards, kristrun <<< * >>> http://this.is/cornucopia <<< * >>> ............................................5........................... X-Sender: meta04@metamute.com (Unverified) To: micz@metamute.com From: micz flor <micz@metamute.com> Subject: [workspace] translation service Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 13:08:05 +0000 Precedence: bulk Buttons for Translation Service translate your pages with a click of a button, simply cut&paste the JavaScript from this page: http://www.art-bag.net/trans.htm In order to make efficient use of the translation service provided by AltaVista and SYSTRAN's: http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/ (let's hope this will remain free of charge and will be funded by advertisement via the page) I wrote some simple JavaScript form tags. currently available: - Spanish to English, English to Spanish - French to English, English to French - German to English, English to German - Portuguese to English, English to Portuguese - Italian to English, English to Italian This should allow content providers to place buttons on their web page to make their content accessible in other languages. The JavaScript is designed for 'cut&paste'. Take the form scripts and paste them in any page (no adjustment needed). Just cut out the desired translation button and paste it in your HTML code. .....................................................6.................. Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 16:43:46 +0000 To: pit@icf.de, micz@metamute.com, armin@mail.easynet.co.uk From: dwh@berlin.snafu.de (David Hudson) Subject: FWD: TAP Concertation Action in BCN. Cc: boris@well.com, llorenz-meyer@spiegel.de >Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 16:24:53 +0100 (MET) >X-Sender: artur@popserver.ac.upc.es >Mime-Version: 1.0 >To: co-europe@loud-n-clear.com >From: Artur Serra <artur@ac.upc.es> >Subject: TAP Concertation Action in BCN. >X-Info: Mailserver at loud-n-clear.com Ltd. >X-Info: Communities Online Europe list > >>Date: 13 Dec 97 16:38:55 +0000 >>Subject: European Telematics - Advancing the Information Society >>From: etw-forum@eto.org.uk >>To: etw-lists@eto.org.uk >>MIME-Version: 1.0 >>X-Info: Mailserver at loud-n-clear.com Ltd. >>Reply-To: etw-forum@eto.org.uk >> >>A major European conference and exhibition organized by the European >>Community's specific RTD programme in the field of Telematics Applications, >>"European Telematics - Advancing the Information Society", will be held in >>Barcelona, Spain, from 4 to 7 February 1998. The event will provide the >>ideal occasion to look back at the results and achievements of European >>research in telematics applications over the past ten years. Future >>perspectives in the area of telematics research will also be addressed in >>the context of the Fifth RTD Framework Programme. >> >>The four day event is of key importance to anybody interested in the >>Information Society of the next millenium, in particular to users of new >>applications, decision-makers and current programme participants. An >>exhibition, which will be opened by Commissioner Martin Bangemann on 5 >>February, will offer visitors the opportunity to view the projects >>highlighted during the conference, as well as demonstrations and displays >>of other major projects conducted under the Telematics Applications >>programme. >> >>More detailed information on the event, including details on how to >>register and also electronic registration, are provided on the conference >>web site at: >> >>http://concord.cscdc.be/ >> >>Ian Simmins >>European Telework Development Initiative >>http://www.eto.org.uk/etd/ >> ..............................................................7......... Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 13:39:15 -0800 From: bunny@loop.com Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic is accepting submissions for Volume 3 (1998). Suitcase publishes works on culture, history, and politics with a focus on human rights and global studies. Suitcase features essays, critical commentary, reportage, art, photography, fiction, poetry, film and book reviews, and interviews with writers and artists from around the world. Suitcase is especially interested in both academic and non-academic articles that address a broader, more hybrid reading public and utilize language accessible to readers throughout a wide range of disciplines. Submissions for the current volume are being accepted now through January 12th, 1998. Manuscripts should not exceed 20 pages in length and should adhere to the Chicago Manual of Style. Color or B/W Photography and artwork should be numbered, named and addressed. Guidelines are available on request. Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic 2326 Murphy Hall Box 951536 University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095-1536 email: suitcase@humnet.ucla.edu telephone: (310) 836-0444/825-7690 fax: (310) 825-9754 Suitcase Volume 2 (376 pages, 60 B/W photographs) is an international journal of world art and literature, featuring critical essays, reportage, art, photography, poetry, and short fiction from both established and emergent writers and artists from around the world. Working in collaboration with human rights organizations such as PEN and Amnesty International, the journal maintains a focus on cultural production under conditions of siege by highlighting works produced despite and against repressive regimes and conditions. Suitcase publishes scholarly papers addressed to a broad audience from the humanities and the social sciences. Past contributors include Salman Rushdie, Samuel Weber, Mircea Eliade, Jacques Derrida, Michael Heim, Susan Buck-Morss, Sergei Dovlatov, Sergei Bodrov, Rene Depestre, Daniela Fischerova, Gilles Peress, Sebastaio Salgado, Mike Davis, Alexander Boraine, Diller and Scofidio, Seamus Deane, Rashid Khalidi, Barbara Harlow, Teshome Gabriel Zbigniew Libera, Andrei Condrescu, Mahmoud Darwish, and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Poetry, Wislawa Szymborska. .......................................................................8 Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 13:14:50 -0800 (PST) From: William H Dutton <wdutton@almaak.usc.edu> Subject: Prometheus - Call for Papers [...] PROMETHEUS: CALL FOR PAPERS An enlarged group of editors is seeking new and stimulating perspectives on a large array of issues dealing with the interconnections between science, technology, communications, and public policy. The editors of Prometheus invite submissions on emerging issues of: o technological change o innovation o information economics o communications and o science policy. Recent and forthcoming articles cover subjects as diverse as: o the future of digital television o job creation in high technology industries o road transport informatics o national innovation systems o industrial policy in general and across nations o the promotion of sophisticated technology o science and technology policy Prometheus also publishes preliminary findings and major policy announcements. It has an extensive book review section. The journal is committed to publishing high quality research that will inform and stimulate debate on science, technology, and public policy. Prometheus seeks to promote interdisciplinary work and act as a bridge between various academic fields, as well as between scholarly work and the policy process. Prometheus is an academically refereed journal, published by the Carfax through its offices in the UK, USA, and Australia. With the support of Carfax, the journal has broadened its editorial board and audience. Given the success of the journal to-date, it has been expanded to four issues per annum. The American editor is William Dutton, Professor at Annenberg School, University of Southern California. The European Editor is Stuart Macdonald at Sheffield University, Britain, and our New Zealand Editor is Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht, Massey University, New Zealand. The General Editor is Don Lamberton at the Australian National University. CONTRIBUTIONS Manuscripts of articles and notes should be sent to either: Dr. Donald Lamberton, General Editor, Prometheus, Urban Research Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia. Tel: +61 (0)2 6249 3884; Fax: +61 (0)2 6249 0312; E-mail: donald.lamberton@anu.edu.au (or) Professor Stuart Macdonald, European Editor, Prometheus, Sheffield University Management School, 9 Mappin Street, Sheffield SI 4DT, UK. Tel: +44 (0)114 282 5282; Fax: +44 (0)114 272 5103; E-mail: s.macdonald@sheffield.ac.uk (or) Professor William Dutton, North American Editor, Prometheus, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281, USA. Tel: +1 (213) 740 0259; Fax +1 (213) 379 9250; E-mail: wdutton@usc.edu (or) Dr. H-J. Engelbrecht, Economics Department, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Tel: +64 6 356 9099; Fax: +64 6 350 5660; E-mail: h.engelbrecht@massey.ac.nz Books for review and all correspondence relating to reviews should be sent to: Dr Richard Joseph, Book Review Editor, Prometheus, Department of Information and Communication Technology, University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia Tel: +61 (0) 4 221 4143; Fax: +61 (0) 4 221 4170; E-mail: r.joseph@uow.edu.au For more information about the journal, including the contents of recent issues, guidelines to authors, and subscriptions, see the Prometheus Web page: http://www.carfax.co.uk/pro-ad.htm 9....................................................................... >From nettime@basis.Desk.nl Tue Dec 16 00:25:04 1997 Received: from cheddar.futuresights.com ([206.154.128.100]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id AAA02294 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Tue, 16 Dec 1997 00:24:37 +0100 From: 404@jodi.org Received: from [195.77.2.45] (ppp45.2.filnet.es) by cheddar.futuresights.com (Post.Office MTA v3.1.2 release (PO205-101c) ID# 0-36525U2500L250S0) with SMTP id AAA68 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Mon, 15 Dec 1997 16:26:49 -0700 X-Sender: 404@jodi.org (Unverified) Message-Id: <v02140b02b0bb891ba4ef@[195.77.2.45]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: nettime-l@Desk.nl Subject: 404.jodi Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 16:26:49 -0700 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> $$ $> tWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$ `U $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$""$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "e $> 9$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$u$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$****$*$$$ .$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ W`W$`` $$`` $> 9$E'$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $$ $$$$ $> 9$E:e"$$$$$$$$$ "e" ee$$$"" $> 9$E'$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $> 9$E'$$$u"$" uuuuu$$$"" .$ $> 9$E'$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ s$ $ $> 9$Bd$$"uuuu$$ $ $ $> 9$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $ $> 9$$$**.$$ .$$$$ $ $> '$$$$$ .$ $ $L...:$$$* .$........$ img src=http $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> $$ $> tWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$ `U $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$""$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "e $> 9$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$u$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$****$*$$$ .$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ W`W$`` $$`` $> 9$E'$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $$ $$$$ $> 9$E:e"$$$$$$$$$ "e" ee$$$"" $> 9$E'$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $> 9$E'$$$u"$" uuuuu$$$"" .$ $> 9$E'$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ s$ $ $> 9$Bd$$"uuuu$$ $ $ $> 9$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $ $> 9$$$**.$$ .$$$$ $ $> '$$$$$ .$ $ $L...:$$$* .$........$ RE: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> $$ $> tWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$ `U $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$""$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "e $> 9$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$u$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$****$*$$$ .$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ W`W$`` $$`` $> 9$E'$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $$ $$$$ $> 9$E:e"$$$$$$$$$ "e" ee$$$"" $> 9$E'$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $> 9$E'$$$u"$" uuuuu$$$"" .$ $> 9$E'$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ s$ $ $> 9$Bd$$"uuuu$$ $ $ $> 9$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $ $> 9$$$**.$$ .$$$$ $ $> '$$$$$ .$ $ $L...:$$$* .$........$ Sent by User -1 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> $$ $> tWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$ `U $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$""$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "e $> 9$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$u$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$****$*$$$ .$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ W`W$`` $$`` $> 9$E'$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $$ $$$$ $> 9$E:e"$$$$$$$$$ "e" ee$$$"" $> 9$E'$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $> 9$E'$$$u"$" uuuuu$$$"" .$ $> 9$E'$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ s$ $ $> 9$Bd$$"uuuu$$ $ $ $> 9$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $ $> 9$$$**.$$ .$$$$ $ $> '$$$$$ .$ $ $L...:$$$* .$........$ %Inbox $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> $$ $> tWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$ `U $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$""$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "e $> 9$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$u$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$****$*$$$ .$$$ $> 9$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ W`W$`` $$`` $> 9$E'$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $$ $$$$ $> 9$E:e"$$$$$$$$$ "e" ee$$$"" $> 9$E'$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $> 9$E'$$$u"$" uuuuu$$$"" .$ $> 9$E'$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ s$ $ $> 9$Bd$$"uuuu$$ $ $ $> 9$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $ $> 9$$$**.$$ .$$$$ $ $> '$$$$$ .$ $ $L...:$$$* .$........$ http://404.jodi.org ........10.............................................................. X-Sender: agalloway@rhizome.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 02:28:57 -0800 To: sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be From: arg2@duke.edu (alex galloway) Subject: DIGITAL STUDIES DIGITAL STUDIES: BEING IN CYBERSPACE http://www.altx.com/ds/ an online event for estudios digitales: un evento new media art and theory en linea sobre el arte y at altx (www.altx.com) la teoria de los nuevos co-organized by medios, con un mirror mark amerika and en espanol alojado en aleph alex galloway (aleph-arts.org/ds) December 15th, 1997 For Immediate Release The Alt-X Network announces the opening of DIGITAL STUDIES: BEING IN CYBERSPACE, an international independent network art show featuring 20 artists from 7 countries--who needs museums? With keynote addresses by Roy Ascott and co-organizers Mark Amerika and Alex Galloway, DIGITAL STUDIES challenges net.art surfers to investigate exciting new artistic questions, while revealing some of the problematic issues faced by curators, writers, artists and publishers in the age of the telematic interface. DIGITAL STUDIES includes material from: Richard Allalouf Mark Amerika Roy Ascott Torsten Zenas Burns Claire Cann Vuk Cosic Ricardo Dominguez Alex Galloway Dr. Hugo Intima Shelley Jackson Tina LaPorta Lev Manovich Juliet Ann Martin Jennifer Bozick McCoy Kevin McCoy Knut Mork Poem by Nari Melinda Rackham Erwin Redl Nino Rodriguez La Societe Anonyme Jeff Zilm Why should 'art' still designate that which already breaks away from art--away from what has always been conceived and signified under that name--or that which, not merely escaping art, implacably destroys it? The work featured here asks this important question by creating formally innovative hypertext narratives, language-morph java applets, transdisciplinary shockwave animations, and image+text "digital apparitions" where the author/artist function has transformed into what Vilem Flusser called a "dense distribution of point elements." CONTACT: Mark Amerika (amerika@altx.com) Alex Galloway (arg2@duke.edu) SITE ADDRESSES: http://www.altx.com/ds/ [english interface] http://aleph-arts.org/ds/ [spanish interface] .................11..................................................... From: interact@aaln.org Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 16:44:19 -0500 (EST) X-Sender: onions@pop.interport.net Mime-Version: 1.0 To: (Recipient list suppressed) Subject: The Culture of Interactivity The Culture of Interactivity A Critical Look at the Computer and How We Interrelate Through It January 17-18, 1998 In New York City at Caspary Auditorium Rockefeller University Four Sessions in Two Days Presenters include: Heinz von Foerster, Marvin Denicoff, Gary Strong, Monika Fleischmann, Michael Joyce, among others Conceived and Directed by Regina Cornwell Produced under the auspices of the Visual Arts Foundation in cooperation with the MFA Photo and Related Media Program, School of Visual Arts: A Fiftieth Anniversary Event With Support from The Rockefeller Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, Goethe Institute New York and AT&T Web site hosted through the generosity of the AALN (American Arts and Letters Network) For costs, registration information, AND MORE, visit our Web site at http://www.interactive-culture.org, e-mail us at interact@aaln.org or phone 212-592-2414. AND MORE because "The Culture of Interactivity" is a process which includes our Web site. Visit the site, read the commentaries by presenters, respond to them, pose questions, offer suggestions in shaping our networking experiment--New Social Spaces, propose forums and interviews, and then join us in New York City to continue in-person the dialogues begun on our site. Join us as we look seriously at interactivity and practice it in the process. Major changes are being made to the Web site and will be unveiled on Thursday, December 18, around 8:00 PM EST. ..........................12............................................ Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 06:54:21 +0300 From: "inform@teleportacia.org" <inform@teleportacia.org> Reply-To: inform@teleportacia.org Mime-Version: 1.0 To: sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be Subject: ALT="the best" agatha appears http://www.c3.hu/collection/agatha --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de