From monicabhasin at hotmail.com Wed Jan 7 12:18:51 2009 From: monicabhasin at hotmail.com (Monica Bhasin) Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 06:48:51 +0000 Subject: [Announcements] 5th Tri Continental Film Festival 2009 Message-ID: Breakthrough proudly announces the 5th Tri Continental Film Festival, 2009 – “Human Rights in Frames”. The Festival has emerged as a leading platform for human rights cinema in India. It opens in Delhi on January 15th and will be inaugurated by critically acclaimed actor and social activist Nandita Das. After Delhi it travels to Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore and Kolkata. So block your calendars for the following dates! Delhi: 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th January Venue: India Habitat Centre and Alliance Françoise de Delhi Mumbai: 23rd, 24th and 25th January Venue: Little Theatre, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) Goa: 24th, 25th and 26th January Venue: Maquinez Palace, ESG Complex, Panaji Bangalore: 30th, 31st January and 1st February Venue: Alliance Françoise de Bangaluru Kolkata: 6th, 7th and 8th February Venue: Nandan, 2 A.J.C. Bose Road Look out for film listings and schedules on our brand new website www.triconfilm.com which will be accessible Sunday 11 January 2009 onwards! Warm Regards, Alika Khosla Asociate Director Monica BhasinFestival Programmer _________________________________________________________________ Much more than email – don't miss out on the rest of the Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/events.aspx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From difusion at medialab-prado.es Wed Jan 14 22:35:36 2009 From: difusion at medialab-prado.es (Difusion Medialab-Prado) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:05:36 +0100 Subject: [Announcements] Last days: Call for collaborators> INTERACTIVOS?'09: GARAGE SCIENCE Message-ID: <496E1B60.1030603@medialab-prado.es> CALL FOR COLLABORATORS *INTERACTIVOS?'09: GARAGE SCIENCE *International Project Development Workshop *Deadline for collaborators: January 25 **Workshop & Seminar dates: January 28 - February 14 Venue: Medialab-Prado (Madrid, Spain) * Interactivos?'09: Garage Science is an intensive project development workshop led by Critical Art Ensemble, Julian Bleecker, and Natalie Jeremijenko. Collaborators will participate in the development of selected prototypes, that combine open software, hardware and biology. 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The map is created using Google Maps and the project's website. Each point of interest includes a description, information gathered from local residents/sources, reflections, images, and/or video. The cartographers do not control what gets included in the map. Local residents make suggestions and it is their suggestions that ultimately build it. BIOGRAPHY Douglas Gast is an exhibiting artist and educator. While typically digital or electronic in nature, his work involves the identification and activation of the inherent elements of the media which stands to best serve his chosen message. The role of his art is twofold: It strives to clarify the very definition of art while concurrently utilizing the fundamental properties of the media to construct idea systems. These idea systems are designed to be thought through, instead of thought of, and ultimately call into question some typical socio-political situation or structure. Gast's projects take the form of videos, films, images, websites, sculptures, performances, books and installations. They have been exhibited and screened nationally and internationally in places like Chicago, Seattle, Cincinnati, Nashville, Austin, Madison and NYC as well as Germany, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden and Canada. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Washington State University where he teaches in support of the Digital Technology and Culture program. For more Turbulence Spotlights, please visit http://turbulence.org/spotlight Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856 Turbulence: http://turbulence.org Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog Networked_Music_Review: http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade New American Radio: http://somewhere.org From nc-agricowi at netcologne.de Fri Jan 16 14:20:04 2009 From: nc-agricowi at netcologne.de (Cinematheque) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 09:50:04 +0100 Subject: [Announcements] =?iso-8859-1?q?Call=3A_The_Best_of_Flash_on_the_N?= =?iso-8859-1?q?et?= Message-ID: <20090116095004.8CEBC814.3C6DBC69@192.168.0.3> Deadline: 2 March 2009 Cinematheque - streaming media project environments http://cinema.nmartproject.net Call for entries \\ Flash & Thunder Flash as a medium and tool for artictic creations // Since the Internet became popular in the late 90'ies of 20th century, the software program "FLASH", once developed and prepared for the commercial market by Macromedia, and now owned by Adobe, represents a vector based developing environment which enables the creator to combine different media and develop vector based animations especially for the Internet. .swf data file extension became a standard for animations online and offline, and Flash video and its .flv file format stands for "videostreaming" on the net. As soon as the Internet started, artists captured it for artistic purposes, and the same is good for certain software used for the net, particularly Flash is predestined for developing artistic creations due to its intuitive use. It became one of the most popular software tools for the net, computer based animations and interactive applications like games. Flash based artworks entered media festivals, even festivals solely based on movies created in Flash are organised. After Cinematheque - streaming media environments - explored in 2007 the capabilities of "Quicktime" as an artistic medium in the comprehensive show \\Slowtime? Quicktime as an artistic medium// - its now the time to explore in 2009 the artistic potential of Flash in its own way in a big online show, as well. // Flash and Thunder Flash as a medium and tool for artistic creations \\ Cinematheque is looking for the best artistic Flash works created since 2000. Please find the regulations and entry form on http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=408 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Cinematheque - streaming media project environments http://cinema.nmartproject.net is a corporate part of [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne http://www.nmartproject.net - the experimental platform for art and new media from Cologne/Germany ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// From alice at tank.tv Fri Jan 16 16:14:28 2009 From: alice at tank.tv (Alice O'Reilly) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:44:28 +0000 Subject: [Announcements] www.tank.tv : Claire Hope : 15th - 31st January 2009 Message-ID: <442eb4460901160244n53e4c0b6x556caf8ec32eb97b@mail.gmail.com> *CLAIRE HOPE www.tank.tv 15th - 31st January 2009* Originally from North Yorkshire, Claire Hope is now based in London; graduating with an MA Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in 2004. Claire has produced a number of solo installations and shown widely in group exhibitions; recently screening video work internationally as part of the touring transmediale.07 video selection and presenting a solo exhibition at Way East Project Space, London in May 2008. Claire was also a 2007/8 LUX Associate Artist. Claire's video and performance projects are choreographed to emphasise the personal, subjective sphere of human life. Her work often responds unconventionally to particular environments or social contexts; disrupting and subverting our associations with them by combining narratives ranging from the surreal, strange and unsettling to the humorous, playful and emotive. Video work has drawn from existing, improvised and written speech with non-linear narratives often mapped to the filmed space. Recently Claire has developed original scripts for video projects conceived as highly orchestrated linear journeys. Claire is interested in social, political and economic systems and how these may represent human beliefs, motivations and actions. She links the private sphere of perception to the public realm of interaction and its formal or informal contexts in work often set in individual locations. The way power and desire are experienced or expressed through such relationships is a central theme, also how this relates to the urge to present and the expectations of viewers. In her work Claire combines information from different – often segregated or professionalized - areas of knowledge. She creates fictional relationships which hope to exist across these apparently disparate contexts - blurring the boundaries of a perceived reality and fiction and deliberately implicating the maker and viewer in this choreography. 'In all honesty there's nothing I'd like more' of 2005 combines a shifting monologue of official pronouncements, emotive reactions, personal statements and musical performance in a choreographed journey around an unconventional landscaped public space. In 'Your task will fail to be realised (I'll do what I can)' 2005, a performative journey around a lavish corporate waiting area portrays an anarchic and illogical array of characterisations amid an ambiguous relationship with the cameraman. In 'Virgin Soil' of 2007 a subjective arrangement of video and still footage of the built environment (later used in 2008) is combined with a non-narrative soundtrack. 'Shredder Heaven' 2008, combines an apparently passionate private performance with a repetitive administrative task. 'Complex Financial Instruments' of 2008 joins still and video imagery of the built environment in different states of development, to recorded and live private decision-making around a future building of ambitious landmark proportions. Exhibited at as an event-based installation the discussion became increasingly absurd amid growing references to shared mythic belief systems. Works of interest; by Adam Chodzko and Stuart Croft, have been selected for their differing approaches to narrative representation, especially within a relationship to our environment, social or institutional forms of individual or collective action and to subverting familiar forms of depiction. 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The aim is the selection of a maximum of 8 proposals for the development of software pieces and interactive installations that propose a rethinking of the usual scenario in magic tricks. The workshop proposes to explore the use of open hardware and software tools in a collective and interdisciplinary manner in order to create technological prototypes with success in the Media from different perspectives: playful, creative and critical. The call is aimed at artists, magicians, engineers, musicians, programmers, designers, architects, hackers, psychologists, etc. Contact: interactivos (at) medialab-prado.es More information: http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos_lima08_magia_y_tecnologia Organizers: Cultural Center of Spain in Lima (AECID) and Medialab-Prado (Madrid City Council) http://medialab-prado.es/ http://www.ccelima.org/ -- Nerea García Garmendia Responsable de Comunicación Medialab-Prado Área de Las Artes, Ayuntamiento de Madrid Plaza de las Letras Alameda, 15 28014 Madrid Tfno. +34 914 202 754 difusion at medialab-prado.es www.medialab-prado.es "Antes de imprimir este documento asegúrate de que es realmente necesario. ¡Gracias por tu colaboración!" From mitoo at sarai.net Thu Jan 29 16:52:10 2009 From: mitoo at sarai.net (Mitoo Das) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:52:10 +0530 Subject: [Announcements] Ranciere in Delhi Message-ID: <49819162.9000009@sarai.net> *Jacques Ranciere: Revisiting Nights of Labour* Sarai invites you to a public talk by renowned philosopher Jacques Ranciere, the release of the Hindi translation of his book /Nights of Labour: Workers' Dream in 19th Century France, /(/Sarvahara Raatein: Unneesaveen sadi ke Frans mein Mazdoor Swapna/)/./ The book has been translated from the English by Abhay Kumar Dube. This the first in a series of translations of outstanding texts to be published by Sarai-CSDS and Vani Prakashan. *Date: Friday, 6th February, 2009* *Time: 6:00 pm* *Venue: CSDS , 29 Rajpur Road* Workshop and Roundtable with Ranciere. *Date: Saturday 7th February* *Time: 10 am* *Venue: CSDS , 29 Rajpur Road* Jacques Rancière is a well known philosopher and writer. As a young student, Rancière, co-authored Reading Capital (1968), with the Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser. Rancière later broke with Althusser over the 1968 uprising in France. Since the 1970s Rancière has produced a number of remarkable texts that range from working class history, philosophy, education, politics, and aesthetics. His books include The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation(1991), The Names of History: On the Poetics of Knowledge (1994), The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible Tr. Gabriel Rockhill (2004),The Future of the Image (2007). Rancière wrote The Nights of Labour after years of archival work. It traces the world of worker intellectuals in 19th century France, who, through their poems, music, letters, produced a world that did not celebrate work as in conventional socialist texts, but a life outside it. Radical in its style and argument, Nights of Labour, offers not just a revision of working class history, but the relation between politics, knowledge, aesthetics and equality, all of which have become topics of Rancière's future books. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *This event has been made possible by the support of the French Embassy, Delhi.* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hope you will make yourself available for the event. Best, Mitoo Das Programme Coordinator Sarai, CSDS 29-Rajpur Road Civil Lines Delhi- 110 054 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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ABSML is free and open for others to use, both through an online editor and an API (application programming interface). "ABSML" is a 2008 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc., (aka Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation. BIOGRAPHIES JEFF CROUSE creates software and installations that highlight the absurdity of technology in culture. Jeff's previous works include YouThreebe, a YouTube triptych creator; Invisible Threads, a virtual jeans factory in Second Life; and James Chimpton, a robotic monkey that interviewed the artists of the 2008 Whitney Biennial. He is currently developing BoozBot, a bar tending robot/puppet; and DeleteCity, a Wordpress plug-in that finds and republishes content that has been removed from sites such as Flickr and YouTube. His work has been shown at the Sundance Film Festival, the Futuresonic festival in Manchester, UK, the DC FilmFest, and the Come Out and Play Festival in Amsterdam. Jeff received his MS from the Digital Media program at Georgia Tech in 2006 and then joined Eyebeam as a production fellow in 2007. He is currently a Senior Fellow at Eyebeam, an adjunct professor at the IMA program at Hunter College, and a freelance programmer. STEVE LAMBERT recently made international news with the The New York Times "Special Edition," a replica of the grey lady announcing the end of the war and other good news. A Senior Fellow at the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York, Lambert also teaches at Parsons/The New School and Hunter College. While he never graduated from high school, Steve went on to study sociology and film before receiving a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2000 and a MFA at UC Davis in 2006. He founded the Budget Gallery, an outdoor guerilla art gallery, in 1999 and the Anti-Advertising Agency in 2004 and has collaborated with numerous artists including the Graffiti Research Lab, and the Yes Men. Steve's projects and art works have won awards from Rhizome/The New Museum, the Creative Work Fund, Adbusters Media Foundation, the California Arts Council, and others. His work has been shown at galleries, art spaces, and museums both nationally and internationally, and was recently collected by the Library of Congress. Lambert has appeared live on NPR, the BBC, and CNN, and been reported on in multiple outlets including Associated Press, the New York Times, the Guardian, Punk Planet, and Newsweek. ANDREW MAHON is currently an undergraduate student at Parsons School of Design studying Design + Technology. His interests lie in the architecture of virtual space. Andrew has worked on numerous projects at Eyebeam since 2007, many with Jeff Crouse, including Invisible Threads, a virtual sweatshop, and You3b, a YouTube Triptych maker. Andrew has also worked with Natalie Jeremijenko at the Environmental Health Clinic, creating visualizations of threatened ecosystems. Over the summer of 2008, Andrew participated in Interactivos at Eyebeam, where his interactive installation was later show. Andrew is currently working on algorithmic music visualizations, freelance web programming, and has recently started interning at Area/Code, helping to develop compelling game situations using GPS tracking. For more Turbulence Commissions, please visit http://turbulence.org. Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856 Turbulence: http://turbulence.org Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog Networked_Music_Review: http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade New American Radio: http://somewhere.org From nc-agricowi at netcologne.de Thu Jan 29 13:19:45 2009 From: nc-agricowi at netcologne.de (artNET) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:49:45 +0100 Subject: [Announcements] =?iso-8859-1?q?netEX=3A_calls_=26_deadlines_--=3E?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_February_2009?= Message-ID: <20090129084945.268AF22C.5EFDEEE1@192.168.0.3> netEX: calls & deadlines -->February 2009 ------------------------------------- [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne newsletter contents calls & deadlines 03 Calls: 2009 deadlines internal 18 Calls: February 2009 deadlines external 9 Calls: ongoing external/internal ------------------------------------------------ Calls & deadlines ---> ------------------------------------------------ 2009: deadlines internal Deadline: 30 April 2009 A Virtual Memorial - memorial project environments is looking for artists who work on the subject "SHOAH/holocaust" in digital media, primarily videoart/filmart, but also netart, soundart, digital photography and media installation More info on http://www.a-virtual-memorial.org/blog/?p=23 Deadline 2 March 2009 Cinematheque - streaming media project environments call: Flash & Thunder - Flash as a medium and tool for artistic creations http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=408 Deadline 2 March 2009 VideoChannel - video project environments call: One Minute Videos http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=447 ------------------------------------------------ February 2009 deadlines: external ------------------------------------------------ 25 February 3rd Filmer la Musique Festival Paris/F http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=524 21 February Azyl/Busho : One Minute Festival 2009 http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=507 15 February Athens Videoart Festival 2009 Athens/Greece http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=567 15 February 2009 13th Media Art Biennale Wroclaw/Poland http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=391 15 February Interactivos? Lima'09 - workshop Lima/Peru http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=446 15 February 2nd OPA Festival Athens/Gr (performance art & papers) http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=483 15 February Video Festival Bochum/G http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=518 15 February 2010 MATA Festival New York/NY/USA http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=424 14 February Media-N Spring edition 2009 http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=425 11 February 49th Krakow Film Festival 2009 http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=400 10 February Application undergraduate - Academy of Media Arts Cologne/Germany http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=436 10 February 404 Festival Rosario/Argentina http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=436 9 February Call for Web artists: Algorithmia http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=538 6 February 7th Hull International Shortfilm Fest 2009 Hull/UK http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=385 6 February Share.tv (Cambridge/USA) http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=493 5 February Naoussa Int. Shortfilm and Video Festival (Greece) http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=479 1 February One Minute Festival Amsterdam/NL http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=414 1 February Rijksakademie residency 2010 Amsterdam /NL http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=445 ----------------------------------------------- Ongoing calls: external/internal ----------------------------------------------- -->Videos for Bivouac Projects Sumter/USA -->OUTCASTING - web based screenings -->Films and video screenings Sioux City (USA) -->Laisle screenings Rio de Janeiro/Brazil -->Videos for Helsinki based video gallery - 00130 Gallery -->Web based works for 00130 Gallery Helsinki/Finland -->Project: Repetition as a Model for Progression by Marianne Holm Hansen -->US webjournal Atomic Unicorn seeks netart and video art for coming editions -->TAGallery and more deadlines on http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?page_id=4 ----------------------------------------------- NetEX - networked experience http://netex.nmartproject.net # calls in the external section--> http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?cat=3 # calls in the internal section--> http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?cat=1 ----------------------------------------------- # This newsletter is also released on http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?cat=9 # netEX - networked experiences is a free information service powered by [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne http://www.nmartproject.net - the experimental platform for art and new media from Cologne/Germany # info & contact: