From dak at sarai.net Sun Nov 5 23:02:07 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 23:02:07 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] Seminar @ Sarai: SV Srinivas: Rajnikanth doesn't only speak Tamil Message-ID: <90E0FDC9-C86B-48E4-9744-7AE7FC928FAE@sarai.net> ============== Seminar @ Sarai ============== "Rajnikanth doesnt only speak Tamil: Towards a theory of South Indian Stardom." A talk by S.V Srinivas 3:30 P.M., Monday, 6 November 2006, Seminar Room Sarai-CSDS Film Screening: Baba (Suresh Krissna, Tamil, 2002), Seminar Room S.V. Srinivas is a Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Hyderabad. He is currently working on a post-doctoral project titled “Democracy and Spectatorship in India: Telugu Popular Cinema and Hong Kong Action Film” funded by SEPHIS. He has written articles on Telugu cinema and its audiences in Deep Focus, Economic and Political Weekly, Framework and Journal of Arts and Ideas. From dak at sarai.net Mon Nov 6 00:24:08 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 00:24:08 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] OCTOBER 2006 Message-ID: <72EC94D2-8465-4676-ABFD-CC2BD4EF7AE7@sarai.net> ************************************************************************ ******** ******************** SARAI NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2006 **************** ************************************************************************ ******** Dear All, This month at Sarai, Yousuf Saeed screens his new documentary on Pakistani classical music, we invite applications for a two day workshop on locative media and Sopeha Lerner and others will play a series of sound art projects at the Listening Lounge. S.V. Srinivas also comes to Sarai with new work on the Tamil film industry. Do also remember to register for the conference on Information and Society in November. We hope many of you will be able to make your way to Sarai. :) Warmly, Aarti Sethi [Outreach] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ [[CONTENTS]] EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS 1. Seminar @ Sarai: Rajnikanth doesn't only speak Tamil: Towards a theory of South Indian Stardom, S.V. Srinivas 2. Workshop @ Sarai: Translocations 1: New Media Practice in Urban Context 3. Listening Lounge @ Sarai 4. Artists' Presentations @ Sarai: Marita Luilia FILM 3. Film @ Sarai: Khayal Darpan, Yousuf Saeed CONFERENCES 5. Sensor-Census-Censor: An International Colloquium on Information, Society, History and Politics ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ [[EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS]] ==================== Seminar @ Sarai ==================== "Ranjikanth doesnt only speak Tamil: Towards a theory of South Indian Stardom." A talk by S.V Srinivas 3:30 P.M., Monday, 6 November 2006, Seminar Room Sarai-CSDS Film Screening: Baba (Suresh Krissna, Tamil, 2002), Seminar Room S.V. Srinivas is a Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Hyderabad. He is currently working on a post-doctoral project titled “Democracy and Spectatorship in India: Telugu Popular Cinema and Hong Kong Action Film” funded by SEPHIS. He has written articles on Telugu cinema and its audiences in Deep Focus, Economic and Political Weekly, Framework and Journal of Arts and Ideas. ============================================== Workshop @ Sarai: FLOSS Fellowships Final Presentations ============================================== Translocations 1: New media practices in the urban context 17th and 24th November 2006, Seminar Room, Sarai-CSDS Facilitated by Tapio Mäkelä, researcher and artist in residence at Sarai This workshop looks at new media practices in urban contexts. The introductory session will take place at SARAI/CSDS seminar room on Friday, November 17th 11.00-13.00/14.00-16.00. Second session on November 24th, same time. Depending on the participants’ interests, there will either be one or two further sessions, also discussing selected readings and media art projects done or developed by the participants. Questions or suggestions, please e-mail tapio at translocal.net Examples include: - public media art projects - media artistic interventions - projects using mobile phones - projects using GPS Workshop themes One of the arguments made in the context of new media arts or Internet related theory is that in particular networked media offers new alternative public spaces. How are these arguments grounded in practice? What constitutes a public space in a given culture, to begin with, and how would new technologies amend or replace them? Lucy Lippard wrote about lure of the location as a warning of essentialist artist practices about location. Today one can discuss lure of location data – as many artists offer views on urban experience based on location data, which in most cases, is merely indexical about a given location with its rich layers of urban life. Through several examples I will illustrate this new genre of locative art or location based media and discuss it in the context of technological sublime and fetishization of new technologies. Personal computers, mobile phones, networked servers act as auxiliary memory devices. Also many artistic projects work with archiving, databases, and different ways of creating private or shared memories. How media artists and theorists address memory – and how to relate with the frenzy of creating digital artifacts, digital fever? To register, please send in a short bio and a paragraph on why you wish to attend the workshop to dak at sarai.net by the 12th of November 2006. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ ===================== Listening Lounge @ Sarai ===================== Listening Lounge 5:30 P.M., Friday, 24 November 2006 Interface Zone, Sarai-CSDS 'Sound art' has emerged as a media that challenges the defined categories of sound /art /visual art /music /science /engineering. Creative experiments with sound play on the fringes of our often- unconscious aural experience in spaces. Sonic practitioners of divergent sensibilities, and different takes on sound are being invited and through the month will explore their work and the different sonic possibilities in India. We hosted listening lounges with Sophea Lerner and Lex Bhagat last year, and this year they return with friends and an exciting series of sound projects. We hope many friends will make their way to Sarai and for an evening of listening and sharing :) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ [[FILM]] ===================================== Film @ Sarai: November – December 2006 ===================================== KHAYAL DARPAN:A Mirror of Imagination A Documentary Film about Classical Music in Pakistan by Yousuf Saeed 105 mins, Hindustani/English, Delhi, 2006 5:30 P.M., Friday, 17 November 2006 Seminar room, Sarai-CSDS In 2005, the Delhi-based filmmaker, Yousuf Saeed, spent more than 6 months in Pakistan as part of a research fellowship where he surveyed the development of khayal and other forms of classical traditions in Pakistan after 1947. After traveling in the 3 main cities of Pakistan – Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad - interviewing musicians and scholars, attending music concerts, and observing the teaching of music in various institutions,mYousuf not only managed to document some of the surviving practitioners andmpatrons of art music, but also raised many vital questions about cultural identity, nationalism, legitimacy of music in Islam, Pakistan's popular culture and its affairs with India, and the survival of classical music itself in South Asia. The film features some well-known as well as many lesser known but talented musicians of Pakistan, breaking many stereotypes about the country. Yousuf will be present for a discussion after the screening. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ ======================== Artist's Presentations @ Sarai ======================== Lecture-demonstration by Marita Luilia 4:30 P.M., Monday, 27 November 2006 Seminar room, Sarai-CSDS Marita Liulia is a visual artist and pioneer of multimedia. Maire (1994) was one of the first artworks published in cd-rom format. Ambitious Bitch, a humorous cd-rom about femininity (1996, 2nd edition 1998) was her international breakthrough. SOB (Son of a Bitch), a cd-rom about men and masculinity, followed in 1999. Liulia also works on stage, performing both on her own and in collaboration with other artists. Recent collaborations include Hunt with choreographer/dancer Tero Saarinen and Animator with musician/composer Kimmo Pohjonen. Hunt has been shown already in 20 countries since the premiere at the Venice Biennale in 2002. Liulia has received numerous awards including Prix Möbius International, Prix Ars Electronica and the Finland Prize. She founded the production company Medeia in 1997 and Prix Möbius Nordica, a media culture competition, in 2000. Marita will present selections from her work and speak about her practice. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ [[CONFERENCES]] ====================== Sensor-Census-Censor ====================== SENSOR-CENSUS-CENSOR : Investigating Circuits of Information,Registering Changes of State An International Colloquium on Information, Society, History and Politics New Delhi, November 30, December 1 & 2, 2006 at Sarai CSDS Are you interested in the history of fingerprinting and passports? Do you want to know about the relationship between citizenship and databases? How do papers and documents shape your life in the city? What do CC TV cameras and telephonic surveillance shape your public and private existence? If you are interested in questions like these then SENSOR-CENSUS-CENSOR will be of interest to you. SENSOR-CENSUS-CENSOR : Investigating Circuits of Information, Registering Changes of State is an International Colloquium on Information, Society. Politics and History that will critically examine and investigate regimes and technologies of information harvesting, management, circulation and deployment as they have developed in India and Europe from early modernity till today. The Colloquium will focus on Surveillance, Identification documents like Passports, Governmentality, Censorship and other issues pertaining to the production and circulation of information. Presenters include eminent Historians and Social Scientists - Jane Caplan, Radhika Singha, Leo Lucassen, Chandak Sengoopta, Vazira Zamindar, Deep Kanta Lahiri Chaudhuri and Kirstie Ball, Legal Theorist - Lawrence Liang, Curators and Artists - Charles Merewether, Ewan Chardronet, Babak Afrassiabi, New Media Critics and Researchers - Wendy Chun, Mansour Yacubi, Sebastian Lutgert, Felix Stalder and Researchers/Practitioners based at Sarai-CSDS - Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Taha Mahmood, Awadhendra Sharan, Mahmood Farooqui, Shveta Sarda, Sadan Jha. Register to attend the workshop by writing to Last date for registration - November 20th, 2006. 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URL: From dak at sarai.net Mon Nov 6 12:17:49 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 12:17:49 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] clarification Message-ID: Dear All, The Sarai Newsletter for this month read "October 2006" in the subject line and masthead. This is a mistake, it should have read "November 2006". I apologise for any confusion this has caused. I hope friends will still come for the many exciting events we have lined up this month :) Warmly Aarti From dak at sarai.net Thu Nov 16 10:58:37 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 10:58:37 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] Film @ Sarai: Khayal Darpan: A Documentary Film about Classical Music in Pakistan: Yousuf Saeed Message-ID: <8B8E0D5F-2D2C-48AF-87D4-CB1832612BC9@sarai.net> ===================================== Film @ Sarai: November – December 2006 ===================================== KHAYAL DARPAN:A Mirror of Imagination A Documentary Film about Classical Music in Pakistan by Yousuf Saeed,105 mins, Hindustani/English, Delhi, 2006 5:30 P.M., Friday, 17 November 2006 Seminar room, Sarai-CSDS 29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi - 110054 In 2005, the Delhi-based filmmaker, Yousuf Saeed, spent more than 6 months in Pakistan as part of a research fellowship where he surveyed the development of khayal and other forms of classical traditions in Pakistan after 1947. After traveling in the 3 main cities of Pakistan – Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad - interviewing musicians and scholars, attending musicconcerts, and observing the teaching of music in various institutions,Yousuf not only managed to document some of the surviving practitioners andmpatrons of art music, but also raised many vital questions about cultural identity, nationalism, legitimacy of music in Islam, Pakistan's popular culture and its affairs with India, and the survival of classical music itself in South Asia. The film features some well-known as well as many lesser known but talentedmusicians of Pakistan, breaking many stereotypes about the country. For more information about the film and to see a video clip from it, please visit: http://www.ektara.orghttp://www.khayaldarpan.info Yousuf will be present for a discussion after the screening. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dak at sarai.net Sun Nov 26 22:41:25 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (dak at sarai.net) Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 18:11:25 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] Artist's Presentation @ Sarai: Marita Luilia Message-ID: <1798.203.101.16.116.1164561085.squirrel@mail.sarai.net> ============================== Artist's Presentations @ Sarai ============================== Lecture-demonstration by Marita Luilia 4:30 P.M., Monday, 27 November 2006, Interface Zone Sarai-CSDS Marita Liulia is a visual artist and pioneer of multimedia. Maire (1994) was one of the first artworks published in cd-rom format. Ambitious Bitch, a humorous cd-rom about femininity (1996, 2nd edition 1998) was her international breakthrough. SOB (Son of a Bitch), a cd-rom about men and masculinity, followed in 1999. Liulia also works on stage, performing both on her own and in collaboration with other artists. Recent collaborations include Hunt with choreographer/dancer Tero Saarinen and Animator with musician/composer Kimmo Pohjonen. Hunt has been shown already in 20 countries since the premiere at the Venice Biennale in 2002. Liulia has received numerous awards including Prix Möbius International, Prix Ars Electronica and the Finland Prize. She founded the production company Medeia in 1997 and Prix Möbius Nordica, a media culture competition, in 2000. Marita will present selections from her work and speak about her practice. From dak at sarai.net Wed Nov 29 23:33:05 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 23:33:05 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] Sensor-Census-Censor: International Colloquium at Sarai-CSDS on Information, Society, History, Politics Message-ID: <784C7B9D-FA10-4A89-847D-2AA82DEF5F35@sarai.net> Dear Friends, This is to announce a three day International Colloquium on Information, Society, History and Politics, titled - 'Sensor-Census- Censor : Investigating Regimes of Information, Registering Changes of State' at Sarai-CSDS (29 Rajpur Road, Delhi 110054) on 30th November, 1 & 2 December. A detailed programme of the three days is given below. Participation by registration at the venue. Limited seats available. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------- PROGRAMME Day 1: 30 November 2006 9:30 - 9:45 Introduction Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Sarai-CSDS, Paul Keller,Waag Society Kerstin Lindberg, Delegation of the European Commission to India, Bhutan and Nepal [Introduces the EU-India ECCP project] 9:45 - 11:15 Panel 1: Information, Mobility and Exclusion: Borders, Passports and Identification Documents Moderator: Shuddhabrata Sengupta Sarai-CSDS Passport, Ticket and Rubber Stamp: The “problem of the pauper Hajji”, c. 1882-1926 Radhika Singha Associate Professor, Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi Passports, Literacy, Phantasm: The States of Writing Nation Vazira Fazila Yacoobali Zamindar Assistant Professor of History, Brown University, Providence 11:15 - 11:30 Tea 11:30 - 2:00Panel 2: Monitoring Surveillance Moderator: Tapio Mäkelä Media Artist/Researcher, Helsinki Exposure: Surveillance and the Political Economy of Interiority Kirstie Ball Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies, Open University Business School, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes Machetes, Electrodes and Databases Sam De Silva Independent Media Maker and Facilitator, Colombo/Melbourne Security Culture and the Economy of Fear Konrad Becker Cultural Organiser/Artist/Activist, t0 Institute of Culture Technologies, Vienna 2:00 - 3:00 Lunch 3:00 - 4:45 Panel 3: The Artist As Information Practitioner Moderator: Rana Dasgupta Writer, Delhi Archival Malpractice and Counter-Strategies Charles Merewether Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University, Canberra Information versus Dissemination: Artistic and Activist Strategies of Information Practice Ewen Chardronnet Artist/Critic/Information Activist, Tours Across Borders and beyond Definitions: Creating Concepts and Syndicating Content Florian Schneider Artist/Activist, kein.org, Munich 4:45 - 5:00 Tea 5:00 - 6:00 Film Screening Temporary Loss of Consciousness, 2005 Directed by Monica Bhasin Independent Filmmaker, Delhi Colour, 35 min. 6:00 - 6:15 Tea 6.30 - 7.45: Keynote: Histories of Identification Introduction: Shuddhabrata Sengupta Sarai-CSDS Why Did Fingerprinting Emerge in Colonial India? Governmentality, Surveillance and the Fear of the “Native” Chandak Sengoopta Professor, Department of History, Birkbeck College, University of London Day 2: 1 December 2006 10:00 - 11:15Keynote: The Record of Power Introduction: Prabhu Mahapatra Department of History, Delhi University Seeing Like a State: State Controls in Europe Since 1500 Leo Lucassen Professor, Leiden University/University of Amsterdam 11:15 - 11:30 Tea 11:30 - 1:30Panel 2: The Daily Life of Information Moderator: Jeebesh Bagchi Sarai-CSDS From the Chowkeydari Act to Biometric Identification: Passages from the History of the Information State in India Taha Mehmood Sarai-CSDS Garib Aadmi ko Kaun Dekhta Hai (Who Looks at the Poor Person)?TheKhullam-Khulla (Transparency) Principle and Beyond on the Streets of Delhi Aman Sethi Journalist, Frontline Magazine Documents as Date-Lines: The Making and Unmaking of Urban Settlements Shveta Sarda, Priya Sen and Jaanu Nagar (presented by Shveta Sarda) Cybermohalla Project, Ankur/Sarai-CSDS 1:30 - 2:30 Lunch 2:30 - 3:30 Panel 3: Neo-Liberal Governmentality and Risk: Information and Surveillance in India Uma Maheshwari Kalpagam Professor, G.B. Pant Social Studies Institute, Allahabad Respondent: Awadhendra Sharan Sarai-CSDS 3:30 - 3:45 Tea 3:45 - 5:45 Panel 4: Truth, Transmission and Technology Moderator: Ravi Sundaram Sarai-CSDS The Technology of Telegraphy and the Telegraphy of Technology: Magic and Speculation in the First Half of the Last Century Deep Kanta Lahiri Chaudhuri Historian, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi ... And Nothing But the Truth: So Help Me Science Lawrence Liang Legal Theorist/Researcher, Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore Unofficial Secrets Act: The Administration of Certainty and Ambiguity Shuddhabrata Sengupta Sarai-CSDS 5:45 - 6:00 Artist Presentation KhirkeeYaan, 2006 Shaina Anand Independent Filmmaker, Chitra Karkhana, Mumbai 6:00 - 6.30 Tea 6.30 - 7.45 Keynote: Histories of Information Introduction: Radhika Singha Illegibility: Reading and Insecurity in 19th-Century Law and Government Jane Caplan Professor of Modern European History, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford 8:00 pm onwards: Conference Dinner, CSDS Lawns Day 3: 2 December 2006 10:00 - 12:15 Panel 1: Censorship and Memory Moderator: Nivedita Menon Department of Political Science, Delhi University Conversing the Cut: A Chronicle of Censorship in Egyptian Cinema 5 Channel Video (2005) Babak Afrassiabi Artist/Media Practitioner, Teheran/Rotterdam The Silence of the Arabs Mansour Jacoubi Activist/ Information Practitioner, Beirut Listening in the Archive, Listening for the Archive: History, Memory and the Archive Sadan Jha Sarai-CSDS 12:15 - 12:30 Tea 12:30 - 2:00 Panel 2: Network Effects Moderator: Monica Narula Sarai-CSDS Imagined Networks: Rhetoric, Poetics and Politics in Electronic Communities and Online Networks Wendy Chun Associate Professor, Brown University Resisting System Subjectification: Paranoia as a Culturally Specific Affect of Network Use Tapio Mäkelä Media Artist/Independent Researcher, Helsinki 2:00 - 3:00 Lunch 3:00 - 4:30 Panel 3: The Accession Register: Information Abundance, Scarcity and Libraries Moderator: Geert Lovink Institute for Network Cultures, Amsterdam The Class Library of Babel: Digital Librarianship and Copyright Circumvention Sebastian Lütgert Writer/Programmer/Artist, Berlin Memoirs of Information Work Avinash Jha Librarian, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi “Because It’s There! Because I Can!” Desire and Information Economies of Abundance Felix Stalder Media Scholar, Zurich; Researcher/Organiser, Vienna and New York 4:30 - 4:45 Tea 4:45 - 6:00 Holes, Erasures, Silences: Archives and Absences Shahid Amin, Professor, Department of History, Delhi University In conversation with Mahmood Farooqui, Sarai-CSDS Introduction: Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Sarai-CSDS 6:00 - 6:15 Tea 6:15 - 7:00 Conference Conclusion: Open Session Moderator: Ravi Vasudevan, Sarai-CSDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------- The colloquium is a part of 'Towards a Culture of Open Networks' a collaborative initiative of Sarai- CSDS, (Delhi), Waag Society (Amsterdam) and t0 (Vienna). 'Towards a Culture of Open Networks' is supported by the EU-India Economic and Cultural Programme. The contents of the colloquium can under no circumstances however be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union. From dak at sarai.net Thu Nov 30 09:17:07 2006 From: dak at sarai.net (The Sarai Programme) Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 09:17:07 +0530 Subject: [Sarai Newsletter] Call for Applications: Locative Media Workshop Message-ID: Call for Applications: Locative Media Workshop 4 and 5 December 2006 Facilitated by Ronald Lenz Sarai-CSDS Introduction Locative Media are digital media of communication bound to real physical locations, triggering real social interactions. Locative Media let's us interact differently with our surroundings. Overlaying everything is a whole new invisible layer of annotation. Textual, visual and audible information is available as you get close, as context dictates, or when you ask. Although Locative Media projects range over a broad spectrum many have a focus on social, critical, historical or personal aspects in common. Waag Society Waag Society started in the field of Locative Media in 2002 with the mapping project Amsterdam Realtime (www.waag.org/amsterdamrealtime) and followed up with the educational mobile game Frequentie1550 (www.waag.org/frequentie) and N8Spel (www.n8spel.nl). Currently we are working on different Locative Media projects within education (Mobile Learning Game Kit), tourism (Digital Dowsing Rod) and the public domain (ParQ). Focus Locative Media is applied in many different fields such as art, storytelling, gaming, mososo's, spatial annotion and geodrawing. Within the workshop we will discuss projects within these fields focussing on the use of psychogeography, social structures, gameplay and technology. The goal of the workshop is not only to discuss projects but also to brainstorm on new Locative Media concepts which have a good chance of being realised in Delhi. All participants will also use GPS devices to create media traces in the city, and gain a practical hands-on experience in the use and deployment of locative technologies. TimeLine The workshop will be held on december 4th and 5th:Day 1* presentation of and discussion about locative media projects worldwide and at Waag Society* hands-on part where all go out and create media traces in the cityDay 2* discuss the hands-on part and brainstorm on Locative Media concepts for Delhi. Preparation All participants are asked to think about locations in Delhi, that are linked to personal or urban stories and/or have special social, historical, political or public value. To register, please write to dak at sarai.netDo note that registration is one a first cum first serve basis and there are extremely limited seats :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: