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12.03.2004 um 19:25 Uhr

Nothing Personal

Artist-curators Carla Herrera-Prats, Michael Mandiberg, and Anne-Julie Raccoursier get snaps for their use of multi-track DVD authoring technology to create a bilingual (Spanish and English) compilation of performance-based, video art-works. [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 19:24 Uhr

Topographies of Populism - Conference March 25-27, 2004 Linz/Austria

The 2nd International DOM-Conference tries to comprehend the term “populism” on the level of everyday life, the media, and the city with particular attention to architecture and urban design. [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 19:23 Uhr

Call For Artists From Karlsruhre, Ljubljana, Minsk And Ghent.

If you are an artist working in Minsk (Belarus), Karlsruhe (Germany), Ghent (Belgium) or Ljubljana (Slovenia); interested in collaborative artwork and aged between 20 and 26, we would like to invite you to take part. For more information visit www.yolkart.org [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 19:22 Uhr

tree wave and people like us @ New York Underground Film Festival Friday

Friday March 12th 11:00 pm Live Music: Tree Wave uses obsolete computer equipment as audio generators: an Atari 2600 game console, a 1983 Commodore 64 computer, a 1985 Epson dot matrix printer... People Like Us mixes audio and video onstage to expose a surreal world of bad connections and faulty communications... [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 19:21 Uhr

Fwd: Spring Update

Tank Tv is back out there for you, with 15 new videos This Month is full of tricks, absurdity, and bright little films, Have you ever seen your uncle perform a magic spoon trick! And cows are also here waiting for you to come and look at them... ZOO On Tank TV! [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 19:20 Uhr

Digital Happy Hour @ The Kitchen

Join a live discussion with the creators of Learning to Love You More (Harrell Fletcher, Miranda July) and Velvet-Strike (Brody Condon, Joan Leandre, Anne Marie Schleiner)-two web projects selected for the 2004 Whitney Biennial. A member of each team (Harrell Fletcher and Brody Condon) will share the concepts and intentions of their site, and [more] (rhizome.org)

12.03.2004 um 18:57 Uhr

IV04-Dart: Papers and Digital Art Gallery Online Exhibition

A number of invited speakers and tutorial sessions will review current state-of-the-art developments and outline future directions. This embedded with the current research being undertaken in industry and in academia will provide coverage of the salient aspects and sub-areas of visualisation and graphics. Deadline extended to March 31, 2004 [more] (rhizome.org)

11.03.2004 um 06:57 Uhr

Confessions of a whitneybiennial curator

Being an independent curator breeds strange bedfellows, actually stranger than I could have imagined. Sometime late in 2001, I got an e-mail from Miltos Manetas, of whom I'd known through the Net for a while regarding a project he was doing called whitneybiennial.com. The concept was to create an exhibition concurrent with the opening night of the [more] (rhizome.org)

11.03.2004 um 06:56 Uhr

call to artists and curators working in video

artists and curators working with video are invited to submit proposals to stot for our project "room", for potential solo or group exhibitions.There is no theme, we just want good work. [more] (rhizome.org)

10.03.2004 um 07:47 Uhr

New Reviews in Cyberculture Studies

This month's new books reviews at RCCS are: David E. Nye's America as Second Creation: Technology and Narratives of New Beginnings reviewed by Craig McFarlane; Jeffrey Sconce's Haunted Media: Electronic Presence From Telegraphy to Television reviewed by Dougie Bicket; Andy Clark's Natural Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence reviewed by Steven A. Benko; Hubert L. Dreyfus's On the Internet reviewed by Geoffrey Cain; Chong-En Bai & Chi-Wa Yuen's Technology and the New Economy reviewed by Suely Fragoso; and Geert Lovink's Uncanny Networks: Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia reviewed by Ted Kafala. [more] (RCCS)