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From: "Kennard, Susan" <Susan_Kennard@BanffCentre.AB.CA> Subject:
growing things: the cultures of nanotech, biotech and ecotech meat art
From: Wu-ming Yi <roberto.bui@libero.it> Subject: wumingfoundation From:
Alice Smits <113163.120@compuserve.com> Subject: Yves Musard in the Pink
Pony From: "Saoirse Higgins" <real@eircom.net> Subject: for the
announcer: SIGGRAPH ART GALLERY 2000 From: Frederic Madre <fmadre@
wanadoo.fr> Subject: Re: palais-tokyo closed!!! From: Nuova Icona
<nuovaicona@iol.it> Subject: activities Summer 2000 From: Nuova Icona
<nuovaicona@iol.it> Subject: activities Summer 2000 From: Robert Atkins
<robertatkins@earthlink.net> Subject: Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum
Launches
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From: "Kennard, Susan" <Susan_Kennard@BanffCentre.AB.CA>
Subject: growing things: the cultures of nanotech, biotech and ecotech meat art
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 11:11:56 -0600
"Growing Things" biotech conference
June 2 - 4, 2000
9am - 6pm MST (canada)
the banff centre for the arts
listen in live
http://www.banffcentre.ab.ca/nmi/live.rm
pnm://tunnel.mountain.org:554/encoder/live.rm
join the chat
http://www.irational.org/radio/radio90/chat.html
Agenda
Growing Things:
The Cultures of Nano Tech, Bio Tech, and Eco Tech Meat Art
Many artists are fascinated with the imminent possibilities of designing
life forms, but are we damaging or growing things? How can we open the lines
of communication between Human/Nature/Technology? After all, our species
have intervened into Nature ways for a long, long time. Can we turn
devastation into art? From agriculture and medical intervention to forestry
and recycling older technologies, this millennial summit cultivates
collaborations amongst artists, scientists, ecologists, technologists and
developers from various industries who have interests in the accelerated
growth of bio and nano tech.
FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Welcome and introduction: Who, What, Why and How should we battle?
Sara Diamond and faculty introduction
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Opening, Art and Science, Parallel and Differing Methodologies
Sara Diamond - Executive Producer, TV & New Media, MVA, The Banff
Centre
Roy Ascott - Edge-Life: moistmedia and technoetic process Interactive
Arts, University of Wales College Newport,
www.caiia-star.net
Maroon Tabbal - Advanced Research Computing, UCLA School of Medicine
Char Davies - Independent Artist, Immersence Inc.
www.immersence.com/immersence_home.htm
Olga Samborska - Genetic Engineer, Czech Republic
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm - Lunch
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm
Genetic Engineering and Agriculture - Growing Things
Heath Bunting - UK, http://www.irational.org/heath/
Brewster Kneen & Cathleen Kneen Farmageddon, Food and the Culture of
Biotech, images, languages and advertising
www.ramshorn.bc.ca
Arpad Pucztai & Susan Bardocz - Genetic engineering crop plants. The
view of an experimental Scientist, The most
often used misinformations in GM debate
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/a.pusztai
3:00 pm -4:45 pm
Ecologies, Land, Environments and Aesthetics
Char Davies - Independent Artist, Immersence Inc.
Peter Poole - Lead Researcher, Parks & Conservation, UTSB Center,
Banff
Larry Diamond - Landscape Architecture, parks and nature, BC
9:15 pm - 11:00 pm
Biosphere Opera: Rachel Mayeri and Steve Ausbury
Location: The Rice Studio, main floor, JPL building
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
9:00 am - 9:30 am
Summary of previous day
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Dreaming Bodies, Animal and Human
Marcelo Walter - Automatic Generation of Patterned Animals,
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/~marcelow
Maris Bustamante - Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
http://www.arts-history.mx/marisbustamante/homeinicial2.html
Diana Domingues - Brazilian artist and researcher - University of
Caxias do Sul http://artecno.ucs.br
Sara Diamond - Code Zebra
Nina Czegledy - Auroral Myth - Terrestrial Realities
Ricardo Peralta - Instituto de Ingenieria-U. Autonoma de Mexico
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Genetic Engineering, Aesthetics: Culture
Gregor Wolbring - Commodification of beings,
http://www.thalidomide.ca/gwolbring
Steven Kurtz - Biotechnology and Resistant Cultural Practice,
http://critical-art.net
Jenny Marketou - InfoBodies and Fluid Subjectivities
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Art in Vivo
Joe Davis - Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Genetics in the Arts
Oron Catts - The Tissue Culture & Art Project
Ionatt Zurr - The Tissue Culture & Art Project
Marta de Menezes - Redesigning nature: Art through the manipulation
of butterfly wing-patterns
Katie Egan - Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Genetics in the Arts
Eduardo Kac - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, cultures,
http://www.ekac.org
4:45 pm - 5:45 pm
Law and Genetic Orders: Utopias and Realities
Carol Gigliotti - Whose Utopia? Whose Reality?,
www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/Astrolabe
Charles Ostman - Senior Fellow - Institute for Global Futures
http://www.techfuturist.com/charles1.htm
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Screening Conceiving Ada, Lynn Hershman
10:00 pm - 2:00 am
Party - Bio Techno - Rock against Genetics
Radio 90 Dj's, Visuals by SB
SUNDAY, JUNE 4th
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Summary of previous day
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Artificial Life
Rebecca Allen - The Art of Behavior : Artificial Life
Bruce Damer - Digital Biota and Cyberbiology: Seeding & Growing
Things in Cyberspace, http://biota.org
http://ccon.org
Machiko Kusahara - Growing Virtual Pets, Kobe University Graduate
School of Science and Technology
http://www.db.cs.kobe-u.ac.jp/~kusahara
Michael Tolson - Artist/Researcher, Envoii (represented by Char
Davies)
11:45 am - 1:15 pm
Visualization and Data Sets
Patrick Clancy - Photography & New Media Department, Kansas City Art
Institute; Cyber-Site New Media Research
Center
Sharon Daniel & Mark Bartlett - Department of Film and Digital Media,
Division of the Arts, University of California Santa
Cruz, http://arts.ucsc.edu/sdaniel
Dave Goulden - The Cell: Inside Out, Multimedia Designer, Netera
Alliance Inc., http://www.netera.ca/
1:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Lunch
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Nanotech Intelligence, Human Images and Autonomous Machines
Jan Hauser - Sun Microsystems Federal,
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy_pr.html
Pekka Ollikainen - New forms of group communications
3:45 pm - 5:00 pm
New Research Models: Artists and Scientists
Oliver Ressler - Anti Gene-Worlds: Oppositions to Genetic Engineering
(1998) & Focus on Companies (2000),
www.lot.at/politics/contributions/oliver1.htm
Nell Tenhaaf - York University
Barbara Crow - University of Calgary, access to technology
Faculty response
ZDM Recent Event: A Report
Randy Cutler - Digital Earth Society
Daniel Joliffe - Digital Earth Society
5:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Summary and Next Steps
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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 22:04:36 +0200
From: Wu-ming Yi <roberto.bui@libero.it>
Subject: wumingfoundation
http://www.wumingfoundation.com
The official organ of the wu-ming foundation, laboratory of narrative
productions.
Our declaration "of war" + works in progress, abstracts and advance
chapters from the next novels + multi-lingual press items + freely
downloadable books (as yet, unfortunately, only in Italian... However,
Q is being translated into Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Greek) (June
2000) + commented links to other "post-Blissett" groups and to all sorts of
groups and movements that fight capitalism, globalization and the worldwide
apartheid.
/Giap/ is wu-ming's electronic newsletter. It keeps subscribers up-to-date
with what goes on in
our atypical business company. The newsletter is named after the Vietnamese
general Vo
Nguyen Giap, who kicked the French and the US out of Indochina.
There are two different editions:
/Giap/ (regular) is the original Italian bulletin. It is sent out about
once a week to those who send us a message with "Vo Nguyen Giap" in the
subject field.
Each issue is archived in html-format 2-3 days after its release.
/Giap/digest/ is the international edition in English. It contains
translated abstracts from /Giap/
and will be posted about once a month. The procedure to subscribe is the
same, plus one has to type "digest" in the message's body.
[It won't be posted on Nettime.]
As happens with the Italian bulletin, the issues will be stored in the
"Giap" section of wumingfoundation.com
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 19:13:05 -0400
From: Alice Smits <113163.120@compuserve.com>
Subject: Yves Musard in the Pink Pony
Yves Musard presents "Le Bolide" - a installation/performance
At the Pink Pony, 176 Ludlow Street (below Houston)
Tuesday June 6 & June 13
at 6 PM, 7 PM and 8 PM
Donation $7
Guests musicians June 6 at 8 PM David Watson
June 13 Lukas Ligeti & Stefan Poetzsch
The Bolide is conceived as a vehicle to explore new sites. It is a space
within a space and permits a diversity of movement to take place on its
cardboard surface. The Bolide was created during a residency at Ateliers
des Artistes de la Ville de Marseille in France in March 2000.
The Bolide will be at the Pink Pony in New York before taking off to
Marseille at The Galerie des Artistes where it will be exhibited after a
performance on June 21 at 6 PM. Three performances will take place on the
roof of Cite Radieuse - Le Corbusier on June 27, 28 and 29 9 PM. July 8 and
9. The Bolide will be at Fete de la Cite in Lausanne in Switzerland. It
will be back in the USA at Patrick's Cabaret in Minneapolis on August 25
and 26.
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From: "Saoirse Higgins" <real@eircom.net>
Subject: for the announcer: SIGGRAPH ART GALLERY 2000
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 08:02:06 +0100
SIGGRAPH ART GALLERY 2000
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New Orlean's Convention Center, USA
July 23-28
www.siggraph.org/s2000
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The SIGGRAPH Art Gallery presents a wild
diversity of over 70 rigorously juried artworks to
the international computer graphics community:
animation, artists' books, 2D work, sculpture,
highly interactive pieces, performances,
jewelry, Web-based art + design, and
mutant forms that refuse categorization.
ART RELATED VENUES:
ART GALLERY:
opens: sunday 4pm, closes Friday 1pm
GALLERY TALKS (see below)
PANELS + SPECIAL SESSIONS (see below)
BOF (birds of a feather - look for ISEA and
Ars Electronic meetings)
STUDIO
Artists: note that if you have digital files, you
can bring them to the Studio and get mural-sized
output on archival papers or canvas. They also
have a 3D rapid prototyping machine for sculptures.
It's unbelievably FREE, but you have to sign up
there, as soon as you arrive, for a place on the
schedule.
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SIGGRAPH ART-REALTED SCHEDULE
Art Gallery Hours: 9-5
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23 July 2000, Sunday
4:00 ART GALLERY OPENING + SAKE PARTY
5:00 6:30pm Special Session: Art & Culture Papers
Johanna Drucker, Michael Mateas, Eugene Thacker
E1-3
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24 July 2000, Monday
noon - 1:00pm Art Gallery Talks:
(Spaces) Starrynight, VRML Art, Text Rain
Alex Galloway, Kathy Rae Huffman, Camille Utterback
Art Gallery
4:00 - 5:00pm Performance:
Excerpts from Eye Sling Shot Lions, Elliott Earls
Theatre
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25 July 2000, Tuesday
noon 1:00 Art Gallery Talks:
HAME, Biotica, Black Lung, Babyz
Laura Beloff, Richard Brown, Bill Hill, Andrew Stern
Art Gallery
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26 July 2000, Wednesday
10:30am - 12:15pm Rich Media for the Web
This panel discusses the technology of rich media
and how it will change the Web (for better or worse)
Mickey W. Mantle, Diane Rogers, H. B. Siegel,
Doug Tuttle
10:30 am - 12:15 pm SKETCHES:
Enhanced Information and Experience
People go to museums to be immersed in
information.This sketch shows how museum
spaces can be dynamic and responsive, a
real "information architecture."
12:30 1:45 Special Session: Fiction 2001
Espen Aarseth, Jay Bolter, Andrew Glassner,
Michael Joyce, Jesse Schell, Phoebe Sengers,
Ana Serrano, Adrianne Wortzel
Ballroom C
2:00 - 9:00pm Open House: The Studio
Use today's advanced technologies to imagine
and produce your own 2D and 3D creations.
2:30 - 3:00pm Teaching Computer Graphics
in Brazil: Social Commitment,
Creativity and Passion - Against All Odds!
3:30 - 4:00pm Crash Course in Creative
Digital Media for the Community
4:00 - 4:30pm Community Outreach Program:
techArts: Urban Girls Get a
Handle on Computer Graphics
4:15 6:00pm Panel: No Art Jargon!
Laura Beloff, Richard Brown, Alex Galloway,
Andrew Stern
Ballroom C
4:00 - 5:00pm Performance:
Terminal Time, Michael Mateas, Steffi Domike,
Paul Vanouse
Theatre
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27 July 2000, Thursday
8:30 - 10:15am Papers: The Healing Powers of VR
10:30 - 12:15 Papers:
Understanding the Past: CG and Archeology
2:15 4:00pm Panel: Exploring New Roles for Interactive
Virtual Characters
Rodney Berry, Larry Friedlander, Donald Marinelli,
Claudio Pinhanez
Ballroom A+B
2:30 - 3:00pm Painting Together Across the World:
Collaborative Net Painting Between High School
Students and a Professional Artist
4:30 6:00pm Special Session:
Phil Trippett's History of Visual Effects
4:00 - 5:00pm Performance:
Terminal Time, Michael Mateas, Steffi Domike,
Paul Vanouse
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28 July 2000, Friday
10:30 12:15pm Interactive Storytelling:
New Genres and Directions
Steve DiPaola, Alex Mayhew, Janet Murray,
Celia Pearce, Sara Roberts, Michael Thomsen
Ballrooms A+B
4:15 - 6:00pm James Brown: Putting a New Face
on the Godfather of Soul
In the "Experience Music Project," a group of artists
and technicians from Digital Domain combined
science and art to recreate James Brown as a
dancing, singing, funk phenomenon.
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LIST OF ARTISTS:
(fist line = contact person, second line = artists,
third line = title of piece)
(art)n Laboratory
Thomas J. McLeish, Ellen Sandor,
Fernando Orellana, Nichole Muary, Todd Margolis,
Janine Fron
"Townhouse Revisited"
Aesthetics and Computation Group,
MIT Media Laboratory
Elise Co, Ben Fry, Golan Levin, Casey Reas,
Jared Schiffman, Tom White, John Maeda
"The Introspection Machine"
Mark Amerika
Mark Amerika, Anne Burdick, Erik Belgum,
Cam Merton & Tom Bland
"PHON:E:ME"
Laura Beloff, Markus Decker
"HAME"
Kathleen Brandt
"Exclusion Zone"
Richard Brown
"Biotica"
Lois Burkett
"Moment (#1)"
John Chakeres
"25 Palmer"
Todd Childers
"POO3279723"
Sarawut Chutiwongpeti
"Utopia1997"
Stewart Dickson
"3-D Zoetrope"
Elliot Peter Earls
"EYE SLING SHOT LIONS"
Fakeshop
Eugene Thacker
"LifeScience - Fakeshop"
Nan Goggin, Mick Brin, Rob Springfield,
Joseph Squier
"insideout"
Hunter Grant
"Liberation"
Bill Hill
"The Black Lung"
Rania Ho
"Free Range Appliances in a Light Dill Sauce"
Tiffany Holmes
"Nosce Te Ipsum"
Kenneth A. Huff
"99.8a"
Franklin Joyce
Franklin Joyce, Ferard Tsutakawa
"Remember when we thought television
was flat and the center of the universe?''
Jeff Knowlton
"A text for navigational age"
Mark Korn
"A Flinching Mind"
Kumiko Kushiyama, Shinji Sasada
"Hide-and-Seek"
Liz Lee
"Identification - Identify"
Jennifer Ley
"Daddy Liked His With Heart"
Jessica Maloney
"The Eyes Grow Dark"
Jacquelyn Martino
"hangman: is there an "I"?"
Michael Mateas
Michael Mateas, Steffi Domike, Paul Vanouse
"Terminal Time"
Hiroshi Matoba, Yasushi Matoba
"Micro Friendship"
Kelly McFadden
"Los Hermanos de Destruccion Numbero 6"
Conor McGarrigle
"Spook"
Mark Millstein
"Tall Sumac Kite"
Bonnie Mitchell
"Merging Identity:
Exploration of Identity, the Body and Life Online"
Marjan Moghaddam
"Adoration of Gas Tank"
Norie Neumark, Maria Miranda,
Richard Vella, Greg White, David Bartolo
"Shock in the Ear"
Plancton Art Studio
Mauro Annunziato, Piero Pierucci
"Relazioni Emergenti"
Thomas Porett
"TimeWarp-Philadelphia"
Rhizome.org
Alex Galloway, Mark Tribe,
Martin Wattenberg
"Starrynight"
Daniel Rozin
"Wooden Mirror 1999"
Philip Sanders
Philip Sanders
"NYC night/Samurai"
Sponge
Sha Xin Wei, Chris Salter, Laura Farabough,
Maja Kuzmanovic, Evelina Kusaite,
Cynthia Bohner-Vloet, Sam Auinger, Joel Ryan,
Ozan Cakmakci, Kristof Van Laerhoven,
Els Fonteyne, Walter van de Velde,
Adam Lindsay, David Tonnessen
"M3:T-Garden"
Jack Stenner
"Satisfaction"
Andrew Stern
Andrew Stern, Adam Frank, Ben Resner
"Virtual Baby"
Igor Stromajer
"sm-N"
Piotr Szhalski
"Die Zeitstucke (Timeworks)"
Michele Turre
"Neoclassic, from Tired Landscapes"
Anna Ullrich
"The Siren"
"Camille Utterback, Romy Achituv"
"Text Rain"
Kimberly Voigt
"Digital Jewelry Explorations"
VRML-Art 2000
Kathy Rae Huffman, Karel Dudesek
"VRML-Art 2000"
Noah Wardrip-Fruin, A.C. Chapman,
Brion Moss, Duane Whitehurst
"The Impermanence Agent"
Annette Weintraub
"Crossroads (Wonder: Suspended in Air)"
Word.com
Marisa Bowe, Eric Zimmerman,
Ranjit Bhatnagar, Yoshi Sodeoka, Jason Mohr,
Tomas Clark, Lem Jay Ignacio, Wade Tinney,
Lucas Gonze, Daron Murphy, Michelle Golden
"SiSSYFiGHT 2000"
Guan Hong Yeoh, Yulius
"The h.e.a.r.t. of Stone"
Jen Zen (Jennifer Grey)
Jen Zen (Jennifer Grey), Sheriann Ki Sun Burnham
"Final Spin"
Bruno Follet
Bruno Follet, David Hooghe, Fabrice Thumerel,
Olivier Vernay
"Wanda-Da"
John Banks
John Banks, Fritz Heede
"Nocturn"
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Diane Gromala
Art Gallery Chair
Art Gallery Committee:
Dena Elisabeth Eber, Bowling Green
Mirtha Ferrer, Georgia Tech
Ian Gwilt, Wanganui Polytechnic, NZ
Saoirse Higgins, ArtHouse, Dublin
David Okula, Seattle
Lily Shirvanee, UW + UKobe, Japan
Noah Wardrip-Fruin, NYU
Art Gallery Jury:
Steven Dietz, Walker Art Center
Andrew Glassner, Seattle
Diane Gromala, Georgia Tech
Thecla Schiphorst, TechBC
Marla Schweppe, RIT
Critical Essay Reviewers:
Jay Bolter
Diane Gromala
Michael Joyce
Janet Murray
Phoebe Sengers
Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Adrianne Wortzel
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www.siggraph.org/s2000
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Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 23:49:39 +0200
To: oo oo <oooo@chez.com>
From: Frederic Madre <fmadre@wanadoo.fr>
Subject: Re: palais-tokyo closed!!!
>At 22:10 03/06/00 +0200, oo oo wrote:
>
> >From: Frederic Madre
> >
> >hello!
> >
> >I have decided to close the list.
> >
> >reason invoked: it's too much of a bother for me and
> >does not give me any pleasure anymore at the time.
>
>NO! no bother is enough for radicale email projet!
>
>please dont leave us alone with rhizme raw only!!!
>where we must bash through many forests of silly
>artists and thinker people.!
surf's UP!
f.
> + world domination !oooo!
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Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 12:45:27 +0000
From: Nuova Icona <nuovaicona@iol.it>
Subject: activities Summer 2000
press release
"Nuova Icona / Associazione Culturale per le Arti"
announces for June 2000 the presentation in Venice
of four new events of contemporary visual art:
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1) at the Oratorio of S. Ludovico (Dorsoduro, Calle dei Vecchi, 2552 -
boat stop
"S.Basilio" of the lines 82 - 61) the 15 June 2000 at 6.00 p.m. there
will be the opening - for the Oratorio of S. Ludovico - of the
exhibition:
CUL - DE - SAC / CHARLES MASON
A new sculpture by this young British artist. Rethinking the bare
physical essentials of the
presence of a shape, the work of Mason explores modernist traditions in
original, biomorphic ways. The Oratorio is a new Venetian space hosting
young creativity in the field of the visual arts.
see website http:// freespace.virginnet.co.uk/mason.charles
curated by Deborah Antonini, Vittorio Urbani. Catalogue with a text by
Simon Wallis.
With the support of The British Council, the London Arts Board.
The exhibition will be open until July 16, from Wednesday to Sunday,
hrs 4.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
2) at the Wholesale Fish Market (Tronchetto island) the 16 June 2000,
with two openings at 4 am (yes, 4 a.m.!) and 5 p.m. - for
museometropolitano - there will be the opening of the installation:
AQUA ALTA / STEFAN DORNBUSCH
The very first artistic 'commission' to be realized at the island of
the Tronchetto, an area overlooked in favour of Venice's 'attractive'
and tourist-overridden areas, but nevertheless important as node in the
economic activity connecting the city in the lagoon with that situated
on the mainland. The young German architect/artist transforms the
massive shapes of the Mercato in a 'machine', an ambiguous form between
architecture and sculpture, an isolated and disconcerting presence.
this event is under the patronage of the 7th Biennale of Architecture
curated by Franco Gazzarri, Vittorio Urbani. Catalogue with a text by
Marco De Michelis. Always visible, until July 31st.
3) at Spazio Thetis (Arsenale of Venice, boat stop "Bacini" of the
vaporetto lines 41 and 42) the 16 June at 7.00 p.m. - for
museometropolitano - there will be the opening of:
PARTICIPATION OF THE IRELAND AT THE SEVENTH BIENNALE OF ARCHITECTURE:
N3 / TOM DE PAOR
Ireland's first participation in a Biennale di Architettura. A
provisional pavilion, designed by the young architect Tom de Paor, will
be built in a green area. The work at the Thetis, the notable centre
for the revitalisation of the Arsenale in Venice, 'the largest
industrial site of medieval Europe', is a way to activate and render
concrete the theme of 'cultural production' as a possible economic
alternative for Italy's cities of art with respect to the
differentiation of the monoculture of tourism.
Initiated by the Cultural Relations Committeee of the Department of
Foreign Affairs, and supported by the Arts Council, Dublin, the event
is curated by Raymund Ryan, in collaboration with Antonietta Grandesso
for Spazio Thetis, Vittorio Urbani for Nuova Icona/museometropolitano.
The structure will be open until July 31, everyday, hrs 11 a.m. - 7.00
p.m.
This is an official event of the Seventh Biennale of Architecture.
4) at the Gallery Nuova Icona (Giudecca - Calle dell'Olio, 454, boat
stop "Palanca", vaporetto 41 / 42 / 82) the 17 June 2000 at 6.00 p.m.
there will be the opening of the exhibition:
DISPATCH / THOMAS ELLER, MIKE PIERGROSSI, FRAN SIEGEL
Three New York-based artists studying and working in Italy for the
Summer are united 'under the same roof' for an unusually non-curatorial
exhibition with as common denominator travelling and displacement.
Connecting the foreign institutions where they work/study and
presenting three different approaches, styles and poetics, these three
one-person shows represent their first encounter with exhibiting in
Italy.
curated by Vittorio Urbani, Michele De Marchi. The exhibition will be
open until July 16, from Wednesday to Sunday, hrs 4.00 p.m. - 8.00
p.m.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Nuova Icona produces these events with the contribution of The British
Council, The London Arts Board, Direzione AMAV, Direzione Mercato
Ittico all'Ingrosso and the collaboration of Thetis Spa, Cultural
Relations Committee/Dublin, Stiftung Villa Romana/Florenz, Pratt
Institute/New York, Commissionari Grossisti Mercato Ittico, Comune di
Venezia Settore Lavori Pubblici e Settore Servizi Pubblici.
Info: tel/fax: 0039 041 5210101 email: nuovaicona@iol.it
Nuova Icona is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development
of artist's projects, the organization of shows, the publication of
catalogues in the field of contemporary visual arts. Nuova Icona has
two exhibition venues, the Gallery on the Giudecca island and a little
church, the Oratorio di San Ludovico. In seven years of activity 67
shows have been organized and 43 catalogues published. A new initiative
is to engage the town itself in artist's projects and to consider its
stunning past art patrimony as a spiritual resource for new
productions. With an experimental attitude in contemporary art, Nuova
Icona views itself as the organizative element, the active layer
between the public and the artist, a workshop where new projects can be
realized.
Care of the English text: Herman Timmer, Venice
<bigger>We are sorry if you get this message more than once!
</bigger>
Vittorio Urbani
Nuova Icona
Giudecca 454
30133 Venezia
tel.e fax. 041-5210101
email nuovaicona@iol.it
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Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 18:12:23 +0000
From: Nuova Icona <nuovaicona@iol.it>
Subject: activities Summer 2000
press release
"Nuova Icona / Associazione Culturale per le Arti"
announces for June 2000 the presentation in Venice
of four new events of contemporary visual art:
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1) at the Oratorio of S. Ludovico (Dorsoduro, Calle dei Vecchi, 2552 -
boat stop
"S.Basilio" of the lines 82 - 61) the 15 June 2000 at 6.00 p.m. there
will be the opening - for the Oratorio of S. Ludovico - of the
exhibition:
CUL - DE - SAC / CHARLES MASON
A new sculpture by this young British artist. Rethinking the bare
physical essentials of the
presence of a shape, the work of Mason explores modernist traditions in
original, biomorphic ways. The Oratorio is a new Venetian space hosting
young creativity in the field of the visual arts.
see website http:// freespace.virginnet.co.uk/mason.charles
curated by Deborah Antonini, Vittorio Urbani. Catalogue with a text by
Simon Wallis.
With the support of The British Council, the London Arts Board.
The exhibition will be open until July 16, from Wednesday to Sunday,
hrs 4.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
2) at the Wholesale Fish Market (Tronchetto island) the 16 June 2000,
with two openings at 4 am (yes, 4 a.m.!) and 5 p.m. - for
museometropolitano - there will be the opening of the installation:
AQUA ALTA / STEFAN DORNBUSCH
The very first artistic 'commission' to be realized at the island of
the Tronchetto, an area overlooked in favour of Venice's 'attractive'
and tourist-overridden areas, but nevertheless important as node in the
economic activity connecting the city in the lagoon with that situated
on the mainland. The young German architect/artist transforms the
massive shapes of the Mercato in a 'machine', an ambiguous form between
architecture and sculpture, an isolated and disconcerting presence.
this event is under the patronage of the 7th Biennale of Architecture
curated by Franco Gazzarri, Vittorio Urbani. Catalogue with a text by
Marco De Michelis. Always visible, until July 31st.
3) at Spazio Thetis (Arsenale of Venice, boat stop "Bacini" of the
vaporetto lines 41 and 42) the 16 June at 7.00 p.m. - for
museometropolitano - there will be the opening of:
PARTICIPATION OF THE IRELAND AT THE SEVENTH BIENNALE OF ARCHITECTURE:
N3 / TOM DE PAOR
Ireland's first participation in a Biennale di Architettura. A
provisional pavilion, designed by the young architect Tom de Paor, will
be built in a green area. The work at the Thetis, the notable centre
for the revitalisation of the Arsenale in Venice, 'the largest
industrial site of medieval Europe', is a way to activate and render
concrete the theme of 'cultural production' as a possible economic
alternative for Italy's cities of art with respect to the
differentiation of the monoculture of tourism.
Initiated by the Cultural Relations Committeee of the Department of
Foreign Affairs, and supported by the Arts Council, Dublin, the event
is curated by Raymund Ryan, in collaboration with Antonietta Grandesso
for Spazio Thetis, Vittorio Urbani for Nuova Icona/museometropolitano.
The structure will be open until July 31, everyday, hrs 11 a.m. - 7.00
p.m.
This is an official event of the Seventh Biennale of Architecture.
4) at the Gallery Nuova Icona (Giudecca - Calle dell'Olio, 454, boat
stop "Palanca", vaporetto 41 / 42 / 82) the 17 June 2000 at 6.00 p.m.
there will be the opening of the exhibition:
DISPATCH / THOMAS ELLER, MIKE PIERGROSSI, FRAN SIEGEL
Three New York-based artists studying and working in Italy for the
Summer are united 'under the same roof' for an unusually non-curatorial
exhibition with as common denominator travelling and displacement.
Connecting the foreign institutions where they work/study and
presenting three different approaches, styles and poetics, these three
one-person shows represent their first encounter with exhibiting in
Italy.
curated by Vittorio Urbani, Michele De Marchi. The exhibition will be
open until July 16, from Wednesday to Sunday, hrs 4.00 p.m. - 8.00
p.m.
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Nuova Icona produces these events with the contribution of The British
Council, The London Arts Board, Direzione AMAV, Direzione Mercato
Ittico all'Ingrosso and the collaboration of Thetis Spa, Cultural
Relations Committee/Dublin, Stiftung Villa Romana/Florenz, Pratt
Institute/New York, Commissionari Grossisti Mercato Ittico, Comune di
Venezia Settore Lavori Pubblici e Settore Servizi Pubblici.
Info: tel/fax: 0039 041 5210101 email: nuovaicona@iol.it
Nuova Icona is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development
of artist's projects, the organization of shows, the publication of
catalogues in the field of contemporary visual arts. Nuova Icona has
two exhibition venues, the Gallery on the Giudecca island and a little
church, the Oratorio di San Ludovico. In seven years of activity 67
shows have been organized and 43 catalogues published. A new initiative
is to engage the town itself in artist's projects and to consider its
stunning past art patrimony as a spiritual resource for new
productions. With an experimental attitude in contemporary art, Nuova
Icona views itself as the organizative element, the active layer
between the public and the artist, a workshop where new projects can be
realized.
Care of the English text: Herman Timmer, Venice
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Vittorio Urbani
Nuova Icona
Giudecca 454
30133 Venezia
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email nuovaicona@iol.it
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Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 14:13:43 -0400
From: Robert Atkins <robertatkins@earthlink.net>
Subject: Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum Launches
Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum Launches
Contact: Robert Atkins, Editor/Producer of Artery: The AIDS-Arts Forum
artery@allianceforarts.org
212-662-2961
May 2000-The Estate Project (http://www.artistswithAIDS.org) announces
the launch of an important new addition to its website - Artery: The
AIDS-Arts Forum. Artery's mission is to examine both the history of the
AIDS crisis and its changing face as reflected in the arts. Artery is also
the interpretive arm of The Estate Project which, for several years, has
been preserving visual artworks, film, dance and activist video created
during the AIDS crisis,
This week Artery launches. The spring theme is "In Motion". Features
include a reunion (via email) of the NEA 4, a Symposium about the
unfashionability of AIDS-arts today, an Artist in the Archives interview
with Jack Waters, the film program's first living (and African-American)
artist, a memoir by Philip Lopate about filmmaker Warren Sonbert,
never-before-published images of dancer Bill T. Jones, a look at recent
AIDS-photo books, and an essay about the landmark, San Francisco
AIDS-theatrework "The AIDS Show" (1984), among other features.
It is expected that the International Events Calendar will help make
Artery a global center for AIDS discourse, and one which is unique for its
focus on the intersection of AIDS and the arts. (Information about
programscan be submitted on the site's calendar section or emailed to
artery@allianceforarts.org.) Another unique element of Artery is its
AIDS-Arts Timeline. This searchable, double timeline will chronicle both
AIDS events and AIDS-arts events of the past two decades. Rudimentary
information is already visible on the site and audiences around the world
are asked to contribute information to it (in the form of text, image and
sound files) about events with which they are familiar. Just as every
locale and society has its own AIDS epidemic, so too does every locale have
its own history of the epidemic. This "people's history" is expected to
debut next fall, prior to December 1st, Day Without Art/World AIDS Day.
"Artery has grown organically out of The Estate Project's work preserving
artworks created during the AIDS crisis," Patrick Moore, its director noted.
"Artery can help us examine important issues raised by the artworks we
preserve: What have we learned from AIDS? What do today's artistic
responses, and yesterday's, tell us about the epidemic and ourselves? How do
artists respond to crisis?" Atkins also believes that the epidemic remains a
wellspring of unresolved emotion-on all sides. "As one of the participants
in Artery's first symposium observed: 'The influence of AIDS-related art is
huge - too large to see clearly and yet pervasive.' It's the Vietnam of the
eighties," he said. "We need places to discuss such issues and express those
feelings."
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