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[Nettime-bold] @jihui - Timothy Druckrey and Mark Stafford, tomorrow, friday 11-22-02


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jihui - Digital Salon presents
A Dialogue: Timothy Druckrey and Mark Stafford

Friday, November 22, 2002 7 PM
@ Parsons Center for New Design
55 West 13th Street, 9th Fl.
New York, NY 10011
Live Webcast @  http://netart-init.org starts 7pm EST.



The Question Concerning Media Technology

The history of media theory has been primarily rooted in attempts to
legitimize the potential of surfaces and effects as signifiers of the
'radical' possibilities of representation. This privileging of form, or,
in the 'media arts,' the implementation of form as effect, creates
vexing problems that differentiate between communication and expression.

This 'difference' emerges time-and-again in the development of 'theories' of
interactivity and so-called 'net.art.' Because of the intricate reciprocity
evident in an 'art of exchanges,' a theory of media cannot adequately frame
issues without a rethinking of representation in terms of its transformed
function, its shifting relationship with visibility, its probing of the
'immaterial,' its reformulation of reception (and cognition), its
understanding of the 'mechanization of the world picture,' or its
conceptualization of a philosophy rather than a theory of communication.

This dialogue will pose the issue in discursive form and on examples of
works that rupture or disrupt the flow of effects...


Timothy Druckrey is a curator, writer, and editor living in New York
City. He lectures internationally about the social impact of electronic
media, the transformation of representation, and communication in
interactive and networked environments. He co-organized the
international symposium Ideologies of Technology at the Dia Center of
the Arts and co-edited the book Culture on the Brink: Ideologies of
Technology (Bay Press). He curated the exhibition Iterations: The New
Image at the International Center of Photography and edited the book by
the same name published by MIT Press. He edited Electronic Culture:
Technology and Visual Representation and is Series Editor for Electronic
Culture: History, Theory, Practice  published by the MIT Press that
includes Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, net_condition: art and
global media, Dark Fiber (by Geert Lovink), and Future Cinema: the
Cinematic Imaginary after Film (edited by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel)
and The Un-archaeology of the Media (by Siegfreid Zielinski) both
forthcoming.

Mark Stafford is a psychoanalyst and a member of Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic
Association. His recent research work has focused on the relationship 
between
aesthetic practice and the subjective experience of the boundaries of the
human body. He is particularly interested in the relation between media
production and the ideological implications of
science. Mark Stafford teaches at MFA Design and Technology program at
Parsons School of Design. He also lectures at the School of Visual Arts.




jihui (the meeting point), a self-regulated digital salon, invites all
interested people to send ideas for discussion/performance/etc.
jihui is where your voice is heard and your vision shared.
jihui is sponsored by Digital Design Department and Center for New
Design @ Parsons School of Design
jihui is organized by agent.netart, a joint public program by NETART
INITIATIVE and INTELLIGENT AGENT







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