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From: Robert Atkins <robertatkins@earthlink.net>
Subject: AIDS and Contemporary Art
        From: Tetsuya OZAKI <ozaki@blue.ocn.ne.jp>
        Subject: REALTOKYO/December 2000
From: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
Subject: Fw: Creative Time's DWA Web Action 2000 ready to activate
        From: Marc Voge <marc@totalmuseum.org>
        Subject: Web Project 8 -- Web Art in Seoul
From: ISEA2000 <isea2000@art3000.com>
Subject: Communique ISEA2000/ English version
        From: "||| || ||||| || |" <vibri@internet.com.uy> 
        Subject: ||  | ||  netart_latino database   || |||| || ||  ||||||
From: "Pierre Robert" <probert@videotron.ca>
Subject: =-a_r_c_h_e---sommaire--
        From: "WIGGED.NET" <newsletter@wigged.net>
        Subject: NEW ISSUE; NEW WORKS; NEW NEWS--december2000/january2001
issue
From: "Han Speckens" <Persgal@casema.net>
Subject: Fw: You have been asked to join mailghetto
        From: Redaktion <response@i-love-u.ch>
        Subject: i love u ezine: "Asphalt" out now! (December 2000 issue)
From: MIG <MIG@movingimagegallery.com>
Subject: REMINDER: Screamachine performance Sunday 3-4
        Subject: Noted Internet Diarist Jasmina Tesanovic Tours
Bomb-Flinging NATO Oppressor
        From: "Bruce Sterling" <bruces@well.com>
From: frichter00@gmx.de
Subject: become a member of the hyperspace
        From: press@webnetmuseum.org
        Subject: Web Net Museum ISEA2000
From: shu lea cheang <shulea@earthlink.net>
Subject: IKU.ICA.CYBERSALON.






Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 13:05:09 -0500
Subject: AIDS and Contemporary Art
From: Robert Atkins <robertatkins@earthlink.net>
To: Announcer <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>




For Immediate Release

THE DECEMBER 1 ISSUE of "ARTERY: THE AIDS-ARTS FORUM"
(www.artistswithaids.org/artery) DEVOTED TO ACTIVISM; FEATURES INTERVIEW
WITH ARTIST FRANK MOORE, PREMIER PUBLICATION OF NEW SARAH SCHULMAN PLAY AND
MUCH MORE

Contact: Editor Robert Atkins, artery@allianceforarts.org, 212.662.2961


Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum, created earlier this year by the Estate Project
for Artists With AIDS, is the most acclaimed resource for examining the
ever-changing face of the AIDS crisis as reflected in the arts. Part zine,
part data base, and part conversational forum, Artery is also sponsoring the
ONLY international events calendar of cultural activities for WORLD AIDS
DAY/DAY WITH(OUT) ART on DECEMBER 1. (Events can be posted via email at
artery@allianceforarts.org.)

Artery¹s December 1 theme is ACTIVISM approached from a fresh, stimulating,
and accessible perspective. Features include:
--A special section devoted to writer Sarah Schulman presenting the premier
publications of both her play "The Child" and two essays including "Through
the Looking Glass," which will be published next year by University of
Wisconsin Press in the anthology "Loss Within Loss," sponsored by the Estate
Project and edited by Edmund White;
--Jeff Weinstein¹s ode to the pleasures of activism and citizenship;
--Michael Bronski¹s surprising interviews with two dozen subjects--including
filmmaker Jennie Livingston, transgendered performer Kate Bornstein,
comedian Kate Clinton, and Lambda Legal Defense Director Kevin Cathcart--on
the origins of their activism;
--Jim Hubbard¹s catalog essay on AIDS-activist video for the "Fever in the
Archive" exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum opening on December 1;
--Don Shewey¹s interview with community-health activist and educator Eric
Rofes;
and many other features, interviews, reviews, and a round-table discussion.
 
Previews of the issue may be seen online by arrangement with the editor,
prior to uploading, the last week of November.

Additionally, note that the fall issue of Artery, IN MEMORIAM, is devoted to
the memorial impulse. For this informative and sometimes surprisingly
irreverent issue, Artery presents a smorgasbord of materials ranging from
opinion and commentary, interviews and artworks in a variety of media
(including Artery¹s first audio-work), to feature-articles-cum-data-bases
about AIDS music, AIDS memorials, and memorial services. The last is a
sampling of personal anecdotes about funerals and memorial services both
absurd and sublime by writers including Dorothy Alison and Christopher Bram.
In addition, this issue offers an incisive and surprising look at what
happens to the prices of an artist¹s work after he or she dies, an angry
"postcard from grief" by Craig Lucas, as well as reports from the
International AIDS Conference in Durban, Provincetown, reviews of plays,
films, and much, much more.

voice: 212.662.2961
fax: 212.222.4524
editor: Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum <www.artistswithaids.org/artery>
media arts editor: The Media Channel <www.mediachannel.org>



	
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Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 03:39:53 +0900
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
From: Tetsuya OZAKI <ozaki@blue.ocn.ne.jp>
Subject: REALTOKYO/December 2000

Dear all,

I have just updated the cultural webzine REALTOKYO.
Renewed are RT's recommendations on this month's
Movie/Stage/Music/Clubs/Art/Design/Others.  Enjoy!

http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/

Weekly update will be done on next Tuesday, the 5th of December.


Tetsuya OZAKI

Editor in Chief / REALTOKYO
ozaki@realtokyo.co.jp
http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/


	
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From: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Subject: Fw: Creative Time's DWA Web Action 2000 ready to activate
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 14:41:19 -0500



>Greetings from the DWA Web Action 2000.
>
>Hope you have a moment to click into our DWA Web Action 2000 site!
>This year's collection of banners is mighty lovely. Contributing
>artists include
>
>    Auriea Harvey & Michael Samyn,  Lew Baldwin,
>    Ben Benjamin & Chisato Uyeki, CB Cooke,
>    R. Dominguez & Diane Ludin, Leslie Harpold,
>    Yael Kanarek,  Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand,
>    MTAA, RTMark, Vivian Selbo,
>    Yoshi Sodeoka and others
>
>Please forward the invitation.  We want to explode the network!
>
>Best,
>Carol
>
>=========================
>
>CREATIVE TIME WEB ACTION
>DAY WITHOUT ART 2000
>
>www.creativetime.org/dwa
>
>On December 1^×World AIDS Day^×celebrate the premiere of Creative
>Time's DAY WITHOUT ART WEB ACTION 2000.
>
>Lights!
>The Banner Project returns with a new series of downloadable banners
>from a global network of designers and artists. By posting these
>banners on your website, you ensure a spotlight on these vital
>responses to this pressing health crises. Link up to the nexus at
>www.creativetime.org/dwa and send an email with your web site and URL
>to dwa@creativetime.org.
>
>Camera!
>Creative Time and D-Film present CineVirus: Make A Scene, a digital
>community space for you make your personal response to the HIV/AIDS
>pandemic visible. Upload your own digital video, and show us what
>AIDS looks like now.
>
>Action!
>HIV/AIDS is a public issue. It demands a public response. As part of
>its 27-year commitment to bring art to public spaces, Creative Time
>invites you to join this digital coalition by posting a banner to
>your own website, or adding your vision to the CineVirus series. Just
>as individuals make up the public sphere, it is individual stories
>that define the AIDS crisis. Make sure yours is not forgotten.
>
>www.creativetime.org/dwa
>
>.............................................
>Carol Stakenas @ Creative Time
>307 7th Ave #1904 NYC 10001
>www.creativetime.org
>(212)206-6674 x201 (Fax)255-8467


	
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Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 21:26:29 +0900
From: Marc Voge <marc@totalmuseum.org>
To: nettime-l <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Subject: Web Project 8 -- Web Art in Seoul



Web Project 8 -- Web Art in Seoul
http://www.totalmuseum.org/webproject8.html 
info@totalmuseum.org

The Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, presents:
Web Project 8, December 1, 2000 - February 1, 2001
An online exhibition of new Web works by 8 artists:

Superbad (Ben Benjamin)
Diane Bertolo
Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries
Jeong-hwa Choi
Jodi (Joan Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans)
The Candy Factory (Takuji Kogo)
Olia Lialina
Alexei Shulgin

Marc Voge, guest curator
marc@totalmuseum.org
____________________________________________

To whom it may concern: 

It would be great, and I would be much obliged, if you could add this
announcement to your list.

Thanks,

Marc Voge


	
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Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 13:38:05 -0800
From: ISEA2000 <isea2000@art3000.com>
To: eliza@art3000.com
Subject: Communique ISEA2000/ English version



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  ÿorganised by ART3000ÿ
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FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN FRANCE



  ÿFROM 7th TO 10th of DECEMBERÿ
ÿÿ
ÿÿÿÿat FORUM DES IMAGES and at UNESCO
and throughout the month of December,
in more than 30 cultural venues  in Paris.

ÿMULTIDISCIPLINARY EVENTÿ
ÿÿ
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http://www.isea2000.com

Information ART3000 : 0033 1 46 48 66 36











	
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From: "||| || ||||| || |" <vibri@internet.com.uy>
To: "<artef@ctos virtuales>" <arsnova@mail.com>
Subject: ||  | ||  netart_latino database   || |||| || ||  ||||||
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 14:59:17 -0300



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From: "Pierre Robert" <probert@videotron.ca>
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?---a_r_c_h_=E9_e---sommaire---=3Cd=E9c._00=3E---_?=
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 15:47:58 -0500


---a r c h é e---sommaire---<déc. 00>---
http://archee.qc.ca/sommaire.htm

		__!!!__Bienvenue aux nouveaux abonnés__!!!__


___UN COMPTE RENDU COMMENTÉ DU LIVRE /WORLD PHILOSOPHIE/ DE PIERRE LÉVY___

Après des siècles de tergiversations dualistes
sur les liens et les rapports plus ou moins heureux entre le corps et
l'esprit, Dieu, l'éther ou la métaphysique, Pierre Lévy aborde
courageusement dans
ce livre une synthèse évolutive de l'humanité dont l'expression futuriste
dérange par son applicabilité.

http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php3?btn=texte&no=141


___UN ENTRETIEN AVEC PIERRE LÉVY___

«Si nous prolongeons la tendance vers
l'interconnexion et la communication en temps réel que nous connaissons
depuis l'invention du langage - prolongée par celles de l'écriture, de
l'alphabet, de l'imprimerie, des médias électriques, puis numériques - nous
voyons que
l'évolution semble converger vers une sorte de champ télépathique de
l'espèce et peut-être de la biosphère...»

http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php3?btn=texte&no=142


___UNE RENCONTRE AVEC ÉRIC SADIN___

Éric Sadin participait le mois dernier
au Salon du livre de Montréal pour y présenter le deuxième numéro de la
revue Éc/art S dont il est le fondateur. Un numéro consacré
aux textualités dans leur rapport aux nouvelles technologies. «Il
y a aussi un phénomène majeur aujourd'hui que j'appelle le devenir image
du langage ou l'iconisation du verbal. Les données historiques à la base
hétérogènes, d'origines distinctes, par leur réduction au numérique
produisent de nouveaux effets d'entrecroisements, de proximité, de
collectionnement.»

http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php3?btn=texte&no=143


___UN ENTRETIEN AVEC ALEX GALLOWAY___ prise deux

«La spécificité est très importante pour moi. Non pas dans un sens
moderniste où il importe de
trouver l'essence de l'art, pas du tout. Je prétends que l'art Web possède
de
grandes forces. En ignorant ces forces on ignore du même coup le potentiel
révolutionnaire de l'art en ligne.»

http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php3?btn=texte&no=144


__UNE INVITATION AU SALON___

Une invitation à réagir aux différents propos tenus en nos pages par nos
distingués invités. Vos opinions, commentaires et critiques sont les
bienvenues. Prenez le fil de la discussion.

http://archee.qc.ca/salon4/


_Merci à tous ceux et celles qui font de cet espace virtuel un lieu vivant
et dynamique_

---a r c h é e---sommaire---<déc. 00>--- http://archee.qc.ca/sommaire.htm


					!!!__Bonne consultation__!!!

L'équipe a r c h é e
http://archee.qc.ca



	
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Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 08:56:01 -0400
To: seththompson@wigged.net
From: "WIGGED.NET" <newsletter@wigged.net>
Subject: NEW ISSUE; NEW WORKS; NEW NEWS--december2000/january2001 issue

WIGGED.NET DECEMBER 2000 E-NEWSLETTER--VOL. I ISSUE 6

Wigged.net (http://www.wigged.net) is a bi-monthly webzine that is focused
on bringing innovative short videos, animations and interactive works over
the internet.  Our mission is to be a showcase, distribution and promotion
center for media artists via the World Wide Web. Wigged.net is for
audiences seeking innovative alternatives to traditional forms of
entertainment.

Wigged.net now has video articles!

******************************************
NOW SHOWING

Check out featured artists in the new issue of Wigged.net:

Humberto Ramirez's Thirst.
"Thirst" is a video in which verbal and visual clues converse on the
uncertain engagement of discourse and desire. Visual and acoustical layers
of language point to an unattainable state valued by the very nature of its
absence. "Thirst" is about wanting and the impossibility of completeness at
any given time.  2000. United States.  Visit the "Now Showing" page at
http://www.wigged.net

Marikki Hakola's TRIAD Hyperdance.
This project is based on "TRIAD NetDance," a live telepresence performance
on the Internet between Helsinki, Finland; Tokyo, Japan; and New York City,
United States.  "TRIAD HyperDance" forms a virtual installation where the
audience is invited to interact with the artists and build up new
interpretations out of the audiovisual and choreographic elements.  2000.
Finland. Visit the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net

Markus Winkler's Medialab.
The digital media lab is a stage for experimental art and animations. The
site focuses on the human body and ways in which to interact with it.
1999-2000. Austria.  Visit the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net

Lou Anne Colodny's In the Negative.
Mysterious and brief, this video explores identity and physical, emotional
entrapment.  2000. United States.  Visit the "Now Showing" page at
http://www.wigged.net

Michele Beck and Jorge Calvo's from one to two too one.
The work is composed of three sections in which the two partners use
physical metaphors such as sewing or being stuck together with tape to
express their contradictions about merging  and separation. 2000. United
States.  Visit the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net

Lara Frankena's VidBody.
This interactive video piece is composed of 9 frames of soft focus black &
white video loops, which can run all at once, or one at a time. All video
loops are close-ups of the human body in motion. 1998. United States.Visit
the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net

Avi Rosen's Free Art.
The Webiste,  "Free Art" enables every user creating and consuming art as
he wishes. Each selection opens a window with random background (one of
seven) and random music (one of ten). The windows consist of digital 'ready
made' like: images, animations, text and sound. By dragging the components
to a desired composition a new artwork is created. The user can also add
his own text and mail it to the site. This mode of creation fits with
Joseph Beuys words: "I demand an artistic involvement in all realms of
life.  Whereas I advocate an aesthetic involvement from science, from
economics, from politics, from religion - every sphere of human activity.
Even the act of peeling potato can be a work of art if it is a conscious
act". 1999-2000. Isreal. Visit the "Now Showing" page at
http://www.wigged.net

Mike Lyda's Search Space.
"Search Space" is a series of virtual spaces which represent search engine
results in a 3D format.  Each space represents an actual search by a web
user to the Magellan search engine, and the objects within the spaces
correspond to web sites which were returned in the search engine results.
The individual vrml spaces were created by viewing search engines as
chaotic systems and visulizing their results in three dimensional terms.
2000. United States. Visit the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net

Gebhard Sengmueller's VinylVideo
"VinylVideo" is a new, wonderous and fascinating development in the history
of audio-visual media. For the first time in the history of technological
invention, "VinylVideo" makes possible the storage of video (moving image
plus sound) on analog long-play records. Playback from the "VinylVideo"
picture disk is made
possible with the "VinylVideo" Unit which consists of a normal turntable, a
special conversion box (aka the "VinylVideo" Home Kit) and a television.
In it's combination of analog and digital elements "VinylVideo" is a relic
of fake media archeology. At the same time, "VinylVideo" is a vision of new
live video mixing possibilities. By simply placing the tone arm at
different points on the record,  "VinylVideo" makes possible a random
access manipulation of the time axis.  With the extremely reduced picture
and sound quality, a new mode of audio-visual perception evolves. In this
way, "VinylVideo" reconstructs a home movie medium as a missing link in the
history of recorded moving images while simultaneously encompassing
contemporary forms of DJ-ing and VJ-ing. 2000. Austria. Visit the "Now
Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net


******************************************
WIGGED NEWS

Check out Peter Schmidegs's article, "John Whitney Circa 2001."

See a video article on Tiffany Holme's cd-rom entitled "Littoral Zone."

Get a sneak preview to Markus Huemer's "Polke's Pasadena Stones"
installation on view at Max Planck Gesellschaft in Munich, Germany from
February 2 - March 23, 2001.

Find out more about the artists who are featured in this month's issue of
Wigged.net.

The above articles can only be found on the "Wigged News" page at
http://www.wigged.net


******************************************
STUFF YOU NEED

Buy cutting edge cassettes, cds and cd-roms that are for sale on the "stuff
you need" page at http://www.wigged.net.

******************************************
CALL FOR WORKS

Seeking innovative and experimental  new media works as well as animation
and videos.  Please visit http://www.wigged.net  and go to the "submit
media" page to fill out our on-line registration form and send requested
materials.

DEADLINE: February 1, 2001 for April/May 2001 issue.


******************************************
PUBLICITY OPPORTUNITY

We are looking to promote your upcoming exhibitions and new releases.  If
you would like for us to promote your work either through our newsletter or
Wigged.net webzine, please send your press releases to:

Seth Thompson
Wigged.net
Woodland Interactive Group, Inc.
418 Woodland Ave.
Akron, OH  44302

or you may e-mail press releases to seththompson@wigged.net.  No file
attachments will be accepted.  If you have images that you would like to
include, please send them via snail mail to the above address.

Please Note:  To remove your e-mail address from my list simply reply to
this message and type the word "unsubscribe" in the Subject field at the
top of your reply.  If you have more than one e-mail address through which
you might be receiving this, please be sure to list them all.

Wigged.net
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To: <nettime-l@nettime.org>
Subject: Fw: You have been asked to join mailghetto
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 20:57:30 +0100



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Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 12:58:04 +0100
From: Redaktion <response@i-love-u.ch>
To: response@i-love-u.ch
Subject: i love u ezine: "Asphalt" out now! (December 2000 issue)

new http://www.i-love-u.ch edition out now!

December issue 2000: "Asphalt"

visit http://www.i-love-u.ch

die redaktion


	
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Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 14:27:18 -0800
From: MIG <MIG@movingimagegallery.com>
Subject: REMINDER: Screamachine performance Sunday 3-4


screaMachine

Performance schedule:
Performances on Sunday, December 3rd from 3pm to 4pm
^ÑDrag^Ò, 15 minutes
^ÑWithout You^Ò, 5 minutes
^ÑEntertainment^Ò, 5 minutes
^ÑUrban Junglism^Ò, 5 minutes


MIG / Moving Image Gallery
414 Broadway # 3 FL
New York, New York 10013
212.966.4741
mail@movingimagegallery.com
http://www.movingimagegallery.com



	
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Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 14:51:25 -0600
Subject: Noted Internet Diarist Jasmina Tesanovic Tours Bomb-Flinging NATO
	 Oppressor
From: "Bruce Sterling" <bruces@well.com>
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net



Film at 11...



"You are invited to a screening of 'Jasmina's War', a film directed by
Dinko Tucakovic and produced by German television.  The book is a film
version of Jasmina Tesanovic's diary of normality in Belgrade.  The
screening is hosted by the International Rescue Committee and will take
place on December 6 at 6pm.  The address is 122 E 42d St, 12th Floor,
New York City.

">>This is very important: for building security requirements, you must
rsvp and bring a photo id.<<  RSVP TO SDAMOFF@YAHOO.COM.  PLEASE DO NOT
RSVP TO THIS ADDRESS!!

"You are also invited to a reading at KGB on December 7 at 7 pm.
Jasmina Tesanovic will be reading from her new book, 'Diary of a
Political Idiot: Normal Life in Belgrade'.  The book is a personal,
literary account of daily life in Belgrade from March 1998 until the
cessation of the nato bombing.
85 E 4th St, btw 2d av and Bowery.

"Please forward to your contacts, thank you."


	
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From: frichter00@gmx.de
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 01:25:18 +0100 (MET)
Subject: become a member of the hyperspace


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++ DO YOU WONT TO ENTER THE HYPERSPACE ?
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become a member of the hyperspace.  
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http://www.4d-screen.de/hyperspace/ 

in a time, in which always more people travel without arrival, 
or arrive without travel,  a figurated themation of individual 
livingspheres should be attempted. That means for all 
the relationships between sense perceptions, imaginary 
worlds, reflections, and last but not least the relativity of spaces.

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werde ein mitglied des hyperspace.  
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http://www.4d-screen.de/hyperspace/

in einer zeit, in der immer mehr menschen unterwegs sind, ohne 
noch anzukommen, oder immer mehr ankommen, ohne noch 
unterwegs-zu-sein, stellt das phänomen der lebens-sphäre 
eine herausforderung dar. d.h. vor allem, das spannungsverhältnis 
von sinnlichen wahrnehmungen, reinen vorstellungswelten, 
reflexionen und nicht zuletzt die relativierung von räumen 
schlechthin auszuhalten und immer wieder neu zu gestalten


http://www.4d-screen.de/hyperspace/

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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 02:12:41 +0800
From: press@webnetmuseum.org
To: press@worldnet.fr
Subject: Web Net Museum ISEA2000


French/English

UN ARTISTE FRANCAIS LANCE LE WEB NET MUSEUM SUR INTERNET

www.webnetmuseum.org

Suivez le guide !

L'opportunite ne pouvait etre mieux choisie au moment meme ou se deroule
ISEA2000 a Paris !
Il s'agit d'un "musee-action" qui se veut, en meme temps, universite
virtuelle de caractere prive, independant et critique.

Le "Web Net Museum" existe donc, depuis ce jour, sans avoir attendu
personne pour ce faire ! Son apparition, questionnante, transversale,
dynamique, innovante... se traduit pour son démarrage avec une exposition
en ligne d'art generatif conçue par Louis-José Lestocart : un eventail de
travaux d'artistes relevant d'une esthétique en devenir, que nous pensons
propre a l'Internet.

Le Web Net Museum s'affirme de façon volontariste, carrefour d'echange et
d'experiences, reseau de prospection et de reflexion, lieu d'exposition,
d'action et de prospective!

Ce qui le distingue des institutions "officielles", dites d'art
contemporain, c'est le flux informationnel qui devrait le traverser, pour
l'activer et l'irriguer de façon permanente, sans risque d'une accumulation
intempestive d'objets heteroclites qui fassent soudain bouchon ; qui
fassent obstacle a la progression naturelle et nec essaire des idees...
Le propre du Web Net Museum etant, avant tout, d'etre : virtuel, evolutif, et
a geométrie variable !
En ce mois de decembre 2000, a califourchon sur le dos d'ISEA2000 comme
moyen de locomotion circonstanciel et pragmatique, notre objectif reste
d'abord de reussir notre introduction sur le second marche du virtuel
culturel et numerique...le seul qui en vaille encore la peine.

Pour le lancement du Web Net Museum x artistes ont ete choisis. Le choix de
leurs travaux et de leurs noms se trouve pleinement assume, ici, par deux
personnes : Louis-Jose Lestocart philosophe et Fred Forest artiste.

Dans la rubrique "REFLEXION", PIERRE LEVY posera tres prochainement
quelques questions a PHILIPPE BRETON, qui en fera de meme en retour (s'il
le veut bien ?) a... PIERRE LEVY, apres leurs interviews croisees dans Le
Monde Interactif, soulignant des divergences inconciliables sur la question
de l'Internet. Des penseurs, des theoriciens, des artistes et des gens de
tous poils, qui ont des idees sur ce qui est en train de se passer
aujourd'hui, s'exprimeront sur une pensee en marche, s'exprimeront sur
l'art, la science, la technologie, la disparition des boucheries, la cherte
de la vie,sans s'embarrasser pour autant de lieux communs a la mode, ni du
culturellement correct qui semble la regle d'or aujourd'hui

ORGANIGRAMME DU WEB NET MUSEUM

Présidents d'honneur :

Vinton Cerf, USA.
Jean-Michel Billaut, France.

Artiste fondateur : Fred Forest (www.fredforest.org)

Commissaire d'exposition : Louis-José Lestocart
Communication : www.agence-art-presse.com

Comité scientifique :

Annick Bureaud, critique d'art, art nouvelles technologies, Art-Press,
France, Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, commissaire-priseur, France,
Mario Costa, théoricien et critique d'art, Italie,Pierre Lévy, philosophe,
Canada,
Derrick de Kerckhove, Directeur du Marshall Mc Luhan Program, Canada,
Pierre Moeglin, sociologue en sciences de l'information, France, Pierre
Restany, critique d'art, France.


Contact : press@webnetmuseum.org

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AN ARTIST LAUNCHES THE WEB NET MUSEUM ON INTERNET

www.webnetmuseum.org

Follow the guide !
Opportunity could not be better selected than during the ISEA2000 in Paris !

It is about a " museum-action " which wants to be, in same time, a virtual
university, private, independent and critical.

The " Web Net Museum " exists , today, without to have awaited anybody with
this intention !
Its appearance, questioning, transverse, dynamic, innovating... is
translated for its starting with an online exhibition of generative art
conceived by Louis-José Lestocart : a range of works of artists concerned
with an aesthetics in becoming, which we think link to the Internet.
The Web Net Museum continues in a volunteer way, crossing of exchange and
experiments, network of prospection and thoughts, place of exhibitions and
actions !

What distinguishes it from the " official " institutions, known as of
contemporary art, is the informational flow should cross it, to activate it
and irrigate it in a permanent way, without risk of an inopportune
accumulation of heteroclites objects which make stopper, suddenly : who make
obstacle to the natural and essential progression of the thought...

The characteristics of the Web Net Museum are, above all, to be virtual,
evolutionary, and has variable geometry !
In this December 2000, on the back of ISEA2000 as modern means of transport,
we aim primarily, initially in our movement, to work out well our
introduction on the second virtual cultural and digital market... For the
launching of the Web Net Museum X artists have been chosen. The choice of
their works and their names is fully assumes, here, by two people :
Louis-Jose Lestocart, philosophical, and Fred Forest artist.

In the heading " REFLEXION ", very soon, PIERRE LEVY will ask some questions
to PHILIPPE BRETON, who will make the same in return (if he wants it ?)
to... PIERRE LEVY, after their crossed interviews in " le Monde Interactif
", underlining irreconcilable differences on the question of the Internet.
Thinkers, theoricians, artists and all people, which has ideas on what is
occurring today, will be expressed on a moving thought, will be expressed on
art, science, technology, the disappearance of butcheries, the high cost of
living, inter alia, without embarrassing itself for all that commonplaces,
nor for culturally correct which are the golden rules.

Honorary presidents :

Vinton Cerf, The USA.
Jean-Michel Billaut, France.

Artist founder : Fred Forest (http://www.fredforest.org)

Curator : Louis-José Lestocart, cinéma and art critic
Communication : Agence Art Presse (http://www.agence-art-presse.com)
Corrections and translations : Jean-Luc
Bastin(http://site.voila.fr/correctjlb/)
Technical realisation and developments : Pablo Design

-Scientific committee :

Annick Bureaud, critical of art, art nouveau technologies, Art-Press, France
Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, appraiser, France
Mario Costa, theorist and critical of art, Italy
Pierre Lévy, philosophical, CanadaDerrick of Kerckhove, Directeur of
Marshall Mc Luhan Program, Canada
Pierre Moeglin, sociologist in Sciences of Information, France
Pierre Restany, critical of art, France


Contact : press@webnetmuseum.org









	
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From: shu lea cheang <shulea@earthlink.net>
Subject: IKU.ICA.CYBERSALON.




CYBERSEX @ Cybersalon
  Sexual assistance for humans

  Monday 11th December 2000
  ICA (institute of contemporary arts), the mall, london SW1 5AH
  Tube: Charing Cross/Piccadilly
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  Film screenings:
  @ 4.30pm (=A32.50), 8.30pm (=A34.50), 10.15pm
(free for Cybersalon ticket  holders)
  Cybersalon presents the UK premiere of I.K.U- a Japanese cyber-porn film
  where the Genom Corporation send out replicants to gather data through sex=
=2E

  "I.K.U. invents a future cybersexual universe" (Sundance festival)
  http://www.i-k-u.com


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  From 6.30pm in the theatre:
  =A34/=A32 (conc) /=A31.50 (ICA members)

  Discussion:
  Speakers:
  Shu Lea Cheang [artist and director of I.K.U]

  Cherie Matrix: [Feminists Against Censorship]

  Seats are limited for the talk- to book call the ICA on 0207 9303647

  The talk will be broadcast simultaneously in the ICA bar
  Live web cast on www.cybersalon.org from 7pm GMT
  Ask questions remotely via the Web or through text messaging projected
  into the talk

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  after the talk =A32/=A31.50
  From 9pm in the bar and theatre:

I.K.U. LiVE jam RENDER #1

VJ:  SanFranDisco
I .K.U. as  a self-mutating digital cinema genre that
writes and rewrites sequential render, IKU LiVEjam
renders collective cinematic experience.

  ANTI-Rom launch their Wildlife Supersampler

  Live music from:
  Monoman and Manuka

  Dj Seraphim

  Pirate TV (Ninja Tune project) invite you to partake in their live web
  broadcast

  Featured digital art: interactive sex toys, animations and video work

  ends: 1am
  http://www.cybersalon.org
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