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DUTCH ELECTRONIC ART FESTIVAL - DEAF98
SYMPOSIUM - THE ART OF THE ACCIDENT

DATES:
Friday 20 November - Saturday 21 November , 1998
TIME:
Morning Session:10.00 - 13.00
Afternoon Session: 14.00 - 18.00
LOCATION:
Conference Hall, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Museumpark 20
3015 CX Rotterdam

INFORMATION:
DEAF98 c/o V2_Organisation
P.O.Box 19049, 3001 BA Rotterdam
tel: ++31-(0)10-2067275
fax: ++31-(0)10-2067271
e-mail: deaf@v2.nl

The DEAF98 Festival explores the productive potentials of rupture,
friction, instability and unpredictability. The 'ars accidentalis' embraces
malfunction and accidents as inherent to technology and integrates them
into the creative process. DEAF98 presents and discusses accidents and
their preferred environments in areas like art, sound, architecture, urban
planning, economy, and electronic networks.

The DEAF98 Symposium is a two-day conference that includes lectures by an
international panel of artists, theorists, trans-architects and scientists.
It initiates a productive dialogue about unpredictability and control,
perception and construction, non-linearity, dynamic environments, and
changing concepts of time and space. Social, political, artistic and
architectural discourses intersect on this interdisciplinary discussion
platform. (Symposium language: English)

SPEAKERS:

FRIDAY 20 November:
- Marcos Novak (USA): architect, writer, one of the first to take a step in
cyberspace
- Otto E. Roessler (D): scientist, is developing Endophysics as a  science
of the world as interface
- N. Katherine Hayles (USA): historian, has published widely about
experiences and the fate of the body in cyberspace
- Perry Hoberman (USA): media artist, inventor of playful and
accident-happy multi-user media art installations
- Greg Lynn (USA): architect, writer of 'Animate Form' and 'Folds, Bodies
and Blobs'

SATURDAY 21 November:
- Lars Spuybroek (NL): architect, building without horizon, where walking
and falling are entangled
- Knowbotic Research(D/A): artist group who build experimental network
interfaces for translocal urban environments
- Brian Massumi (AUS): philosopher, translator of Deleuze & Guattari's
'Thousand Plateaus' and theorist of a new topology of events
- Steve Mann (CND): artist, walks around with a camera, putting his
environment online on the internet
- Detlef Linke (D): neurologist, published several texts on ethics, coma,
brain death, personality and brain chips

MODERATOR:
- Bart Lootsma (NL): architectual theorist, historian, writer


______________________________________________


REGISTRATION FORM DEAF98 SYMPOSIUM
THE ART OF THE ACCIDENT

Please fill out this form and return by mail, fax or e-mail before 10
November, 1998
(forms also available on web-site: www.v2.nl/deaf)

Dutch Electronic Art Festival
V2_Organisation
P.O. Box 19049
3001 BA Rotterdam
phone: ++31-(0)10-2067275
fax: ++31-(0)10-2067271
e-mail: deaf@v2.nl

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       		Standard Fee	Students Fee (please send copy of student pass)
20 November	0 NLG 75		0 NLG 50
21 November	0 NLG 75		0 NLG 50
Both days		0 NLG 125		0 NLG 90
(please tick appropriate boxes)
(incl. V.A.T.; NLG 100 is approximately US $ 55)

Please transfer the required fee to
bank name: Postbank
account number: 245 38 96
account holder: Stichting V2_, P.O. Box 19049, 3001 Rotterdam
Swift Code: INGBNL2A
In the name of DEAF98 Symposium
Upon receipt of your registration fee we will send you a confirmation.

Registration and cash payment are also possible at the central festival
desk at Bonheur, Eendrachtsstraat 81, Rotterdam from November 17 - 19.

You can collect your entry ticket and symposium papers at the symposium
registration desk at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen on 20 November (Friday)
and 21 November (Saturday).

PUBLICATION
The DEAF98 festival book contains 256 pages of texts, interviews,
descriptions and images. It offers a theoretical foundation to the
symposium and a synthesizing approach toward practice, criss-crossing
between the other intersecting parts of the Dutch Electronic Art Festival.

Special pre-order offer for Symposium participants:
0 .......(amount of books) at NLG 45,- (limited edition)

Signature:
Date:

__________________________________________________

DEAF98 is realized in cooperation with V2_Organisation, V2_Lab, V2_Archief,
Architecture International Rotterdam, ArchiNed, Archis, MAMA Showroom for
Media and Moving Art, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Netherlands
Architecture Institute, Nederlands Foto Instituut, Nighttown, Theater
Lantaren/Venster

International partners:
Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe (D), Ars Electronica
Center, Linz (A), Hull Time Based Arts, Hull (GB), InterCommunication
Center, Tokyo (J), Architecture et Prospective, Brussels (B), Centre for
Culture & Communication, Budapest (HU)

DEAF98 is supported by:
Intergraph Computer Systems, MCM Video, Ophuysen, Ricoh Dealer Rotterdam

DEAF98 is made possible by:
Canadian Embassy, Goethe Institut Rotterdam, Kunst en Meerwaarde,
Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en
Wetenschappen, Mondriaan Stichting, Prins Bernhard Fonds, Rotterdam
Festivals, Rotterdamse Kunststichting, Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur,
Thuiskopiefonds, Van Eesteren - Fluck & Van Lohuizen Stichting





Juno Nimis
DEAF98, Dutch Electronic Art Festival
Eendrachtsstraat 10
3012 XL Rotterdam
Netherlands
tel: ++31.10.2067272
fax: ++31.10.2067271
email: juno@v2.nl
www.v2.nl/DEAF


DEAF98, Dutch Electronic Art Festival 17 - 29 november 1998


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