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	From: Eliza Kosmala <eliza@art3000.com>
	Subject: ISEA2000 Press Release

	From: ronda@ais.org (Ronda Hauben)
	Subject: Noam Chomsky speaking at Columbia University this week

	From: Timothy Druckrey <druckrey@interport.net>
	Subject: FotoFest

	From: Gene Spill <pollen.station@bigpond.com>
	Subject: Gene Spill - Exhibition invitation

	From: "teleferique" <teleferique@wanadoo.fr>
	Subject: Volpurna




> Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:07:44 -0800
> From: Eliza Kosmala <eliza@art3000.com>
> To: isea2000@art3000.com
> Subject: ISEA2000 Press Release
> 
> ISEA2000 revelation
> Art digital event !
> After Helsinki, Montreal, Chicago, Liverpool^ÊISEA (International
> Symposium on Electronic Art)
> will be held for the first time ever in France, organised by ART3000.
> 
> 
> An International Symposium
>       30 countries represented
> 
> 
> 7th-10th december-Forum des images
> papers, panels, seminars, individual presentations
> video, musical sessions, concerts, web-sites¹
> and CD-Roms¹ presentations
> 
> 8th december-UNESCO
> papers, panels
> 
> Themes
> Papers
> Virtual aesthetics
> Art and science
> Artistic creation and globalisation
> Virtual reality
> Digital bodies
> Society.net
> Interactivity and communication
> Sound and gesture
> History of new media
> Creativity and the Web
> Interactive fictions
> Medium and media
>  IRCAM session : ³Descriptive approaches
> to gesture-sound interaction²
> Institut Français d¹Architecture session : ³Information architecture and
> urbanscapes³
> ANOMOS session : ³New interfaces for dance.
> Dialogues between bodies and machines"
> NUMER Session : ³Interactive design²
> 
> Panels
> Global & Local
> Art and research
> New design processes
> Cultural industries and creation
> Is digital art ³contemporary² ?
> Networked art practices
> Art and economics : what links exist in the digital era ?
> 
> With 250 presenters / 60 papers /
> 15 panels / 70 individual presentations /
> 7 institutional presentations / 10 seminars.
> 
> ISEA2000 benefits from the patronage of Madame
> Catherine Tasca (French Minister of Culture and Communication)
> And is sponsored by La Mission pour la Célébration de
> l¹An 2000 and the Council of Europe.
> ISEA2000 is organised with the support of the Ministère
> de la Culture et de la Communication (DDAT, DAP, DAI, DMDTS, DRAC
> Ile-de-France), CNC, UNESCO, SESAM, the Ministère de la Recherche, the
> Conseil Régional d¹Ile-de France, Forum des images and many other private
> and public partners.
> 
> Associated artistic events
> From December the 1st to the 31st
> 
> Concerts and multimedia performances at the Divan du Monde
> and at the Batofar
> 
> Electronic theater at the Project Café MK2, Web Bar,
> La Caserne, Glaz¹Art
> 
> Digital art ehxibitions, interactive installations : Institut Goethe,
> Institut Finlandais,
> ArtProcess, Galerie Yvonamor Palix, Galerie Le Sous-sol, Galerie Corinne
> Caminade,
> Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, Université Paris 1 Saint
> Charles,
> Espace Landowski, Caisse des dépôts et consignations, Mains d¹Oeuvres,
> Maison des Arts de Créteil^Ê
> 
> Dance shows at the Centre national de la danse.
> 
> Panels at the CREDAC d¹Ivry, the University Paris 8, the Bibliothèque
> Nationale de France,
> the Médiathèque d¹Issy-les-Moulineaux^Ê  
> 
> More than 400 personalities present
> Digital and video artists :
> Andrea Davidson, Olivier Auber, Miguel Chevalier, Maurice Benayoun,
> Joan Truckenbord, Marikki Hakola, Machiko Kusahara, Fred Forest,
> Catherine Ikam, Rania Ho, Sharon Daniel, Eduardo Kac, Marita Liula, Maria
> Klonaris - Katerina Thomadaki, Tarikh Korula, Felipe Lara, Lev Manovich,
> Orlan, Olga Kisseleva,
> Michel Jaffrenou, Florian Schneider, Panoplie, Téléférique, Irit Batsry,
> Danièle Racine, Pierre Merejkowsky, Bériou, Takahiko Iimura, Michel
> Bret^Ê
> 
> Dance, music and performances :
> Yann Maresz, Jean-Baptiste Barrière, Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh, Jean-Marc Matos,
> Marie-Hélène Serra, Roland Cahen, Andréa Cera, Stelarc, Compagnie
> Mulleras,
> Thierry Fournier et Emmanuel Maâ Berriet, ACREQ^Ê
> 
> Expert presenters :
> André Santini, Philippe Quéau, Ron Arad, Julien Brunn,
> Gilles Braun, Marc Alvarado, Odile Fillion, Claude Schiffmann,
> Pierre Bongiovani, Henri Chapier, Darko Fritz, Nina Czegledy, Mariki
> Hakola,
> Omer Corlaix, Pierre Oudart, Joe Paradisio, Flavia Sparacino,
> Scott Delahunta, Robert Wechsler, Peter Anders, Philippe Bootz,
> Armondo Menicacci, Lucy Petrovich, Roger Malina,Yona Friedman,
> Sven Sterken Gustav, Frédéric Nantois, Jean Gagnon,Pierre Lavoie,
> Markos Novak, Jean Brangé, Margaret Dolinsky, Roy Ascott,
> Anne-Marie Duguet, Sarah Diamond, Sylvie Dallet, Marie-Helène Tramus^Ê
> 
> Represented institutions :
> The Banff Centre for the Arts, CICV Pierre Schaeffer, ZKM, IRCAM, MECAD,
> Centre Pierre Schaeffer (CERP), IMEB, INA-GRM, Institut Français
> d¹Architecture^Ê
> 
> 
> Visit http://www.isea2000.com to have a complete program
> Press relations : Virginie Gallon & Eliza Kosmala
> Tél. : 01 46 48 66 36
> e-mail : eliza@art3000.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

> Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:11:47 -0500 (EST)
> From: ronda@ais.org (Ronda Hauben)
> To: NETTIME-L@bbs.thing.net
> Subject: Noam Chomsky speaking at Columbia University this week
> 
> For those in the NYC area - Noam Chomsky is speaking at Columbia U
> this week. He is speaking Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights at the 
> Miller Theater at 8 pm. There is a charge for tickets to those talks.
> Look at the Columbia U web site under Miller Theater for info on 
> those or write me. The Columbia U website is http://www.columbia.edu/
> 
> He is also speaking on Wednesday night - announcement below. There
> is no charge for the Wedesday night talk, as far as I know.
> 
> ANNOUNCEMENT OF TALK WEDNESDAY NIGHT
> 
> 
> The Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute, SIPA Human Rights Program,
> Center for the Study of Human Rights, and the Society of
> International Law and Politics in International Affairs (SILPIA)
> present:
> 
> The 2000-2001 Human Rights Speaker Series:
> Human Rights from Inspiration to Impact
> 
> "A CONVERSATION WITH NOAM CHOMSKY ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND CITIZEN
> RESPONSIBILITIES"
> 
From: Timothy Druckrey <druckrey@interport.net>
> Subject: FotoFest> Wednesday, November 15
> 6:30pm Reception
> 7:30pm Talk
> 
> Room 106 of Jerome Greene Building
> (435 West 116th Street, off Amsterdam)
> 
> This event is co-sponsored by:
> Columbia Society of International Law,
> The Human Rights Committee of the New York City Bar Association,
> Columbia College Human Rights Program
> 
> The notice also listed the URL
> www.law.columbia.edu/humanrightsspeakerseries
> 
> --------
> 

> Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:35:31 -0500
> To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
> From: Timothy Druckrey <druckrey@interport.net>
> Subject: FotoFest
> 
> FotoFest 2002- Call for Submisssions & Referrals
> DEADLINE DECEMBER 15, 2000
> 
> I am working for Wendy Watriss, Creative Director of FotofFest.  We are 
> searching for photographers interested to exhibit during FotoFest March, 
> 2002.  There will be a meeting with all FotoFest participating art spaces to 
> review artist materials and slides in January, 2001.
> 
> Wendy Watriss has requested I contact you for referrals of artists who work 
> in either :"Mixed Media or New Technologies"(i.e.digital, video, etc.), the 
> theme of FotoFest 2002.  Please forward the artist's contact information 
> including email addresses to my email develart@aol.com or forward this letter 
> to those you think may be interested.
> 
> If you are a photographer  working in Mixed Media or New Technology (with a 
> photographic influence or element ) please see the following guidelines for 
> submission.
> 
> Thank you for supporting FotoFest.
> 
> 
> 
> GUIDELINES
> 
> 1. Work must be received by December 15th, 2000.  Address submissions to 
> Wendy Watriss, Artistic Director-FotoFest, 1113 Vine St. #101 Houston, TX  
> 77002 USA.
> 
> 2.  Include Curriculum Vitae, Resume and published materials (also include a 
> list of catalogues you are included in if avail. for purchase).
> 
> 3.  Include at least 20 slides of one body of work, small B&W prints or 
> ink-jet prints acceptable.
> 
> 4.  Include a short one page artistic statement about work submitted.
> 
> 5.  Include information on dimensions, medium, and special instructions for 
> matting/framing or installation, and technical presentation.
> 
> 6.  Include self-addressed stamped envelope for return of the work.
> 
> Further information email Deborah Lamoreux at develart@aol.com.
> 
> PLEASE NOTE THAT FOTOFEST TAKES SERIOUS CARE OF SUBMITTED MATERIALS BUT WE 
> CAN NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOST OR DAMAGED MATERIALS.




> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 11:52:44 +1100
> To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
> From: molly hankwitz <mollybh@pop.netspace.net.au>
> Subject: Art for a Change website
> 
> ART FOR A CHANGE/OCTOBER, 2000
> Mark Vallen's Web site for Art Activism and Social Change.
> 
> 
> http://www.primenet.com/~mvallen
> 
> The ART FOR A CHANGE (AFC) Web site has just published an emergency
> Palestine Solidarity issue that documents Art Activism's role in bringing
> about a just and lasting peace between the Palestinian and Isreali people.
> 
> mh:>)
> 
> 

> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 21:33:15 +0000
> From: Gene Spill <pollen.station@bigpond.com>
> To: "nettime-l@bbs.thing.net" <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
> Subject: Gene Spill - Exhibition invitation
> 
> *apologies for cross posting*
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> Gene Spill
> 
> 16 November - 2 December 2000
> 
> Opening night:
> 6-8pm Thursday November 16th
> at:
> IMPERIAL SLACKS GALLERY
> Level 2
> 111 Campbell St
> Surry Hills
> Sydney NSW 2110
>  
> Gallery hours 12-6pm (Wed-Fri), 11-5pm (Sat)
> 
> Gene Spill is a group exhibition involving the artists:
> 
> Stephen Birch
> Bronia Iwanczak
> Isobel Johnston
> Michelle Nikou
> Suzanne Treister
> Philipa Veitch
>  
> 
> Gene Spill is about our movement towards an age redefined by
> biotechnology: it is an investigation into the reconfigured realities
> created by genetically modified lifeforms and their interplay within the
> complex nexus of our ecosystem and our cultural/social beliefs and
> practices. Gene spill explores the transgression of previous boundaries
> for a new taxonomy with different relational strategies in a language of
> morphology, mutation and fusion.
> 
> 'It is very important to understand that we are crossing species
> boundaries at will. There is no time in history, that I'm aware of,
> where flounders mated with tomatoes, where humans mated with mice, where
> salmon mated with chickens. This is a completely new arena.'
> 
> -Andy Kimbrell, The International Centrer for Technology Assessment
> 
> 'Genes are the green gold of the twenty-first century, every bit as
> important to power in the next era as oil and rare metals and minerals
> were to the industrial revolution .'
> 
> - Jeremy Rifkin, head of the foundation of economic trends.
> 
> What realities can we anticipate as nature's relational complexity
> becomes substituted by the economic determinism of the bio-industry? How
> will we revise our theories of Darwin's evolution, long held assumptions
> about the sanctity of nature and theological- cultural systems around
> the notion of GOD. We are on the re-playing field of the second genesis
> and everything we have ever assumed about the definition of life,
> ourselves andthe meaning of existence itself is about to be radically
> altered.
> 
> http://www.projectroom.com/islacks
>  
>  
> 
> 
> 


> From: "teleferique" <teleferique@wanadoo.fr>
> To: "1" <teleferique@wanadoo.fr>
> Subject: Volpurna
> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 18:25:32 +0100
> 
> Teleferique vous informe d'un nouveau programme a telecharger sur son =
> site
> [ Teleferique inform that a new program is downloadable on its site ]
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> Volpurna*
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> de Robin Fercoq
> [ from Robin Fercoq ]
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> "Volpurna simule l'agitation de particules en interaction. Chaque =
> particule peut choisir soit de suivre son propre d=E9placement =
> rectiligne soit d'adopter le mouvement de la particule la plus proche au =
> del=E0 d'une certaine distance. La probabilit=E9 de suivre plut=F4t son =
> "instinct" ou plut=F4t le mouvement des autres est r=E9gl=E9e par =
> l'utilisateur, de m=EAme que la distance minimum d'interaction. En =
> manipulant ces param=E8tres globaux et leur variabilit=E9 =
> inter-individuelle il est possible d'explorer contin=FBment diff=E9rents =
> r=E9gimes collectifs, mol=E9culaires, chaotiques, individualistes ou =
> totalitaires."
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> a cette adresse :
> [ at this adress ]
> http://www.491.org/teleferique/F/Fercoq/Volpurna/volpurna.html
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> http://www.teleferique.org
> site de telechargement=20
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