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From: "Volker Grassmuck" <h0724elw@rz.hu-berlin.de>
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:09:21 +0200
Subject: eZine medien/theorie/geschichte #4

Dear Nettimers,

this announcement is in German as is the journal being announced. I'm 
posting it because I think the topics covered are relevant to 
discussions on this list and because I hope that enough people on 
this list are indeed able to read it. Sorry to all others. 

best
Volker


                      -- sorry fuer crossposting --
                       -- bitte weiterverbreiten --

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> xxx <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>> Medien / Theorie / Geschichte <<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>> Ausgabe 4 soeben erschienen <<<<<<<<
               http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/mtg/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> xxx <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Schwerpunkt des eZines m/t/g #4 sind die Vortraege des Symposions
"Mimesis. Zur Krise des Bildbegriffs", das im Februar 1999 in Kassel
stattfand. Daneben gibt es weitere Texte, Rezensionen und Hinweise auf
Publikationen und Veranstaltungen.

* Friedrich W. Block, Literatur in der Informationsgesellschaft 

* Georg Christoph Tholen, Einleitung: Weder Abbildung noch
Nachbildung. Zur Divergenz der Medien 

* Wolfgang Coy, Bilder als schriftliche Kommunikation 

* Birgit Schneider / Peter Berz, Bildtexturen: Punkte, Zeilen, Spalten

* Peter Gendolla / Thomas Kamphusmann, Die Auszenwelt der Innenwelt.
Zur Aufloesung von Texten in interaktiver Literatur 

* Bernd Stiegler, Theorie des neuen Sehens. Zur Photographietheorie
der 20er Jahre 

* Joachim Paech / Jan Siebert, Das Bild danach. Zum Bild der
Destruktion der Bilder 

* Sabine Flach, Unaehnlich mit sich selbst. Abjecte bei Tony Oursler 

* Oliver Grau, Kunst als Inspiration medialer Evolution. Visionen der
Immersion von Prampolini bis zur Virtuellen Realitaet 

* Joerg Pfl¸ger, Hoeren, Sehen, Staunen. Zur Ideengeschichte der
Interaktivitaet 

* Friedrich Kittler, Comutergraphik. Eine halbtechnische Einf¸hrung 

* Sigrid Schade, Posen der Aehnlichkeit. Zur wiederholten Entstellung
der Fotografie 

* Hans-Joachim Lenger, Lob der Enttaeuschung. Zur Dynamik des
Bildverfalls 

* Volker Grassmuck, The Wizard of OS. Betriebssysteme der
Systemgesellschaft. Konzept einer Konferenz in Berlin 2000 


"Theorie und Geschichte der Medien" ist ein von der DFG gefoerderter
Forschungsprojektverbund unter Beteiligung aus Konstanz, Mannheim,
Berlin, Kassel und Siegen. Weitere Informationen zu den Teilprojekten
auf der Website.

Bitte beachten Sie auch die neue Theoriezeitschrift im Netz, die
Z”suren <http://www.zaesuren.de>

Ihr m/t/g-Hausmeister
Volker Grassmuck
<vgrass@rz.hu-berlin.de>


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From: Dooley Le Cappellaine <dooley@thing.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 18:24:45 -0500
Subject: ebay as an art medium

Thanks for your support:
thanks to everyone at nettime for their interest in the auction (ebay)  of
"Technophobia" CD Rom:
an interactive CD ROM of artist's working in New Media.
Jim Mason is the lucky winner!
Dooley Le Cappellaine.
http://www.thing.net/dooley
>
>I posted Nettime with a brief description of my interest in projects by
>artists using ebay.
>My project was very conventional: I offered a copy of my CD up for auction
>in the "Collectables: Fine Arts/" section.

http://www.thing.net/dooley
Phone and Fax (212) 966-3046

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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 18:33:53 +0100
From: Le Monde diplomatique <dispatch@london.monde-diplomatique.fr>
Subject: December 1999


   Le Monde diplomatique
   -----------------------------------------------------


                               December 1999


LEADER

The year 2000 *

by IGNACIO RAMONET

     As we approach the threshold of the year 2000 - a mythical date
     that has long served as a synonym for the future that is about to
     become our present - we inevitably pause to take stock of the state
     of the our world. A central phenomenon is the way in which every
     country is caught up in the dynamic of globalisation. A second
     capitalist revolution is underway. But many are determined to
     oppose it.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=01leader>

                                                  Translated by Ed Emery


LAW OF EMPIRE

The US undermines international law

by PHYLLIS BENNIS

     In the name of so-called "moral superiority" the United States
     wants to determine the norms of international life. But
     Washington's development aid to the poorest countries - $7bn in
     1997 - is less than half what it was at the end of the cold war.
     Having failed to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) on
     13 October, the US is forging ahead with anti-missile systems that
     put the disarmament treaties of the last decades at risk. By
     marginalising the UN and empowering Nato to intervene in
     Yugoslavia, it has violated international law and the UN Charter.
     And it is also refusing to sign or ratify other key documents such
     as the new International Criminal Court.

                                                Original text in English

Washington triggers new arms race

by PAUL-MARIE DE LA GORCE

     Although a study published by the US defence department last month
     concluded that "Star Wars" projects are doomed to failure,
     Washington is determined to establish an anti-missile programme.
     Neither strong opposition from Moscow nor the doubts of its
     European allies seem enough to stop this programme which will
     trigger a new arms race and undermine the long-standing
     non-proliferation treaties now in force.

                                              Translated by Barry Smerin


LESSONS OF WAR

French diplomacy adrift in Kosovo *

by ERIC ROULEAU

     On 10 November the French defence ministry issued a document
     criticising the attitude of the United States during the air
     attacks on Serbia, claiming that some military operations were
     conducted outside the strict framework of the Atlantic Alliance.
     Washington immediately denied the allegation. With the National
     Assembly's defence committee due to publish its report on the
     Kosovo war later this month, questions remain about the reasons for
     France's involvement in an escapade that has heightened tension in
     the Balkans.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=04rouleau>

                                              Translated by Barry Smerin


A HISTORY OF THE 20TH CENTURY

Age Of Extremes defies French censors *

by ERIC HOBSBAWM

     It has taken five years for Eric Hobsbawm's world-acclaimed Age of
     Extremes to appear in French - even though it has been translated
     into more than 20 languages. By November, one month after
     publication, the book was on all the best-selling lists, with
     40,000 copies printed. The whole affair has revealed the disquiet
     and ambiguities that surround intellectual life in France. No-one
     denied the quality of the work. Nor was it a question of financial
     considerations. It was Hobsbawm's ideas that were in question, in
     particular his unrepentant position on the left. With France having
     undergone a long period of 'Stalinisation' from which it had
     finally emerged, it was felt that the ideological and intellectual
     climate was not right for its publication. Publishers preferred
     books defending the ideas of French writer FranÁois Furet who held
     that the century boiled down to communism and nazism, and that both
     were equally dangerous forms of totalitarianism.
     In deciding to translate Hobsbawm's book, Editions Complexe and Le
     Monde diplomatique have refused to reduce history to a single
     official theory. French-speaking readers have applauded this stand.
     And Le Monde diplomatique has contributed to a rich and complex
     debate on the history of the century that is now drawing to a
     close.
     Here, Hobsbawm explains the problems associated with the book's
     publication.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=05hobsbawm>

                                                Original text in English


CLAIMS ON WESTERN SAHARA HAMPER MAGHREB UNITY

Algiers and Rabat, still miles apart *

by LAHOUARI ADDI

     The UN-organised referendum in Western Sahara, planned for July
     2000, seems likely to be put off yet again. This third
     postponement, officially explained by the need to check the details
     of 79,000 people struck off the electoral register, is undoubtedly
     meant to spare the young King Mohammed VI the major crisis that
     victory by the supporters of independence would unleash. Yet the
     compromise Rabat is hoping for - wide-ranging autonomy - depends on
     the agreement of the Polisario Front, and hence on reconciliation
     between Algeria and Morocco. And that is still a long way off.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=06algm>

                                        Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore


AS THE CHECHEN WAR CONTINUES

West's autistic view of Russia *

by JACQUES SAPIR

     Conspiracy or chaos? Either way, not much good has come of eight
     years of Western "aid" to Russia and uncritical support for the
     group of free-marketeers around President Boris Yeltsin.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=07sapir>

                                                  Translated by Ed Emery

Russia desperately seeks a solution

by BORIS RAKITSKI and DENIS PAILLARD

     With parliamentary elections on 19 December and the presidential
     election in June 2000, the post-Yeltsin period in Russia is already
     upon us.
     History may not be kind to the man who buried the Soviet Union and
     dragged his country kicking and screaming into the age of
     capitalism. It now faces an economy in ruins, social disorder,
     widespread crime, cultural alienation and marginalisation in the
     international community. Not to mention the problem of deflecting
     public discontent, securing political continuity in the Kremlin and
     avoiding the judicial consequences of the scandals surrounding the
     president's family.
     Already alarmed by Islamist incursions in Dagestan in August,
     Russians were deeply shocked by the wave of terrorist attacks in
     September, which claimed several hundred victims. The attacks were
     attributed - without any actual proof - to followers of Shamil
     Basayev.
     So, unlike the first excursion into Chechnya in 1993-96, the
     present campaign has wide public support. This is total war. Half
     the rebel republic has fallen to the Russian army, with 5,000 dead
     and 200,000 refugees.
     The man who has done best out of the operation is the outgoing
     president's favourite candidate, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. His
     rating in the opinion polls has shot up from 2% to 29%, putting him
     - temporarily - ahead of all other contenders. The softly-softly
     approach of Western critics has also helped. There have been a few
     token protests but the regime responsible for wrecking Russia still
     has the political and financial backing of the United States and
     its allies.
     Washington may continue to support the Kremlin but that does not
     prevent it from doing all it can to stifle any revival of Russian
     power and undermine Moscow's influence in the Caucasus and Central
     Asia. In mid-November it gave official blessing to plans for direct
     oil and gas pipelines from the Caspian to the Turkish port of
     Ceyhan on the Mediterranean, bypassing Russia and Iran. Of course
     there is still the small matter of funding for the construction
     work due to start in 2004.

                                            Translated by Barbara Wilson


WAR WITHOUT BLOOD?

Hypocrisy of 'non-lethal' arms *

by STEVE WRIGHT

     The horror of images of deaths caused by Western armies in military
     operations, designed to maintain peace and security, has led to the
     development of new arms that are intended to paralyse, not destroy.
     Yet for all this seductive rhetoric, so-called "non-lethal" arms
     have the potential to increase the level of violence, spawning ever
     more advanced techniques of repression. And if democratic countries
     let their arms manufacturers develop these techniques, they will be
     exported to places less concerned about brutalising their
     populations.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=09wright>

                                                Original text in English


HOW TO COMBAT THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT

Heatwave hits the planet

by DOMINIQUE FROMMEL

     Motor vehicle manufacturers are doing little to design "clean"
     cars, and public transport operators - often public services - are
     not proving any more responsible, although solutions are available
     to reduce the fumes choking our cities. The rise in carbon dioxide
     emissions from traffic, power stations and industry is exacerbating
     the greenhouse effect, with the risk of climate change. At the UN
     summit in Bonn in early November, more than 60 countries agreed to
     ratify the 1997 Kyoto protocol before 2002. This commits the
     industrialised nations to cutting their emissions of greenhouse
     gases. But the US Senate still wants to stop Washington from
     ratifying the protocol.

                                         Translated by Malcolm Greenwood


FREE TRADE ACROSS AN IRON CURTAIN

The line that divides Mexico and the US

by our special correspondent JANETTE HABEL

     Along the frontera, an economic area that is home to some eight
     million people, lies the great market of a world in breakneck
     industrial expansion - the world of the twin bi-national cities
     that are the prototypes for a globalised economy. On the Mexican
     side, exploitation of the workers is normal practice in the
     subcontractors' factories, or maquiladoras. Streams of immigrants
     from the interior, especially the deprived regions of the south,
     arrive there, then find themselves caught in a trap. Once they have
     realised just how wretched life is going to be, they have only one
     way out - to cross the border. But while goods and finance
     circulate freely, the US is taking serious steps to stop the
     passage of people.

                                        Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore

Caught on the last-chance frontier

by our special correspondent MARIE-AGN»S COMBESQUE

                                        Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore


EIGHT YEARS OF CIVIL WAR

Fragile peace for Sierra Leone *

by ELIZABETH BLUNT

     The 7 July accord signed in Lome (Togo) between the Sierra Leone
     authorities and the Revolutionary United Front means that the
     atrocities of the civil war will go unpunished. The RUF has been
     allocated four government posts but the UN has called for action
     against the appalling human rights violations. Meanwhile the
     agreement remains shrouded in uncertainty.

           <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1999/12/?c=13blunt>

                                                Original text in English


POWER OF THE WORLD'S TRUE MASTERS

When the giants play with fire

Top companies' tables

by FREDERIC F. CLAIRMONT

                                         Translated by Malcolm Greenwood


BACK PAGE

The two faces of parity

by MARIETTE SINEAU

     This month the French government is due to pass a bill designed to
     introduce equal opportunities for men and women in politics, in
     particular for the local council elections in 2001. The refusal to
     set quotas for the number of women running for election has already
     drawn sharp criticism. However, additional measures are needed to
     make political power sharing possible. Elected representatives
     should be given a special status, with a range of provisions to
     relieve them of part of their family duties. Only then will all
     women be able enter public life, not just the privileged few.

                                             Translated by Harry Forster



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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:15:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Lee Wells <starflyer2012@yahoo.com>
Subject: Alert: Accepting Revolutionary Culture Manifestos NOW!

RHIZOME
 
The Time Is NOW!!!

Around the Coyote Arts Festival, Imperfect FLuids Arts
Collective and EXE digital Media Spectacles presents
to you a collaboration.

Searching for Manifestos of the Future and beyond

Please send your maxims, bullet points, essays and
other knowledge to be combined into an eternal
document. 

Selected writings will be published in a 24 Page full
color festival Catalogue. Currently finishing up the
layout and thanks to friends financial support we've
decided to include 8 more pages. 
The festival is the first weekend of February

send submissions to ifac@yahoo.com

The artworld is changing for the better
The "real" world is in trouble
How can we as creators and thinkers organize to
perpetuate positive growth and cultural advancement of
our species. Break the theory from its chains

If you dont have a manifesto, write one.
All submissions will be published on-line in the
coming last days of the century.

How to save the world in 365 days or less.

Happy Winter Solstice
Happy Holidays
Happy2000
Happy NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers
Lee
__________________________________________________
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 23:29:03 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Electronic Arts Intermix
From: info@e-flux.com

 Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) invites you to visit the Online Catalogue of
 EAI's collection of artists' video and new media, at http://www.eai.org.


 EAI's collection represents a broad survey of international media art, from
 seminal tapes of the 1960s to new works by young artists of the 1990s. The
 Online Catalogue is a resource that includes biographies for over 200
 artists and descriptions of over 2,500 works.


 The following are among the works that are newly available from EAI:

 NEW MEDIA:  EAI presents a series of interactive CD-ROMs, including
 "Immemory" by French filmmaker Chris Marker; "Anarchive #1: Muntadas:
 Media, Architecture, Installations," and "Where Where There There There
 Where" by Zoe Beloff and the Wooster Group.

 AUDIO ART:  EAI introduces three newly restored audio works by Vito
 Acconci. These rare conceptual audio pieces, which date from 1969 to 1977,
 are available on audio CD.

 NEW VIDEO:   New videotapes include works by Phyllis Baldino, Klaus vom
 Bruch, Cheryl Donegan, Dan Graham, Ursula Hodel, Tom Kalin, Shigeko Kubota,
 Kristin Lucas, Tony Oursler, Michael Smith, and Julie Zando, among others.

 HISTORICAL WORKS:   Newly restored bodies of work from the 1960s and 70s
 are available by artists including Martha Rosler, Juan Downey, Bruce
 Nauman, and Muntadas. Rare historical tapes by Nam June Paik & Jud Yalkut,
 Joan Jonas, Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Mary Lucier, and Fluxus artist Larry
 Miller, among others, are also newly available.



 EAI is a non-profit media arts center that provides the international
 distribution of an extensive collection of artists' video and new media, a
 video preservation program, a screening room, and equipment access, among
 other programs. Please contact us at info@eai.org for further information.

 Tapes are available for rental and purchase in a range of formats. For
 ordering and price information, or to order directly online, please visit
 http://www.eai.org.





 Electronic Arts Intermix
 542 W 22nd Street, 3rd FL
 NY 10011
 212 337 0680
 212 337 0679 fax
 http://www.eai.org 

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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 19:01:08 +0100
From: valery grancher <vgranger@imaginet.fr>
Subject: [Fwd: ERIKA]


Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:18:03 +0100
From: tamaralai <tamaralai@reality.be>
Reply-To: tamaralai@reality.be
Subject: ERIKA

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"L'homme rouge a toujours recule devant l'avance de l'homme blanc, de
meme que la brume des montagnes recule devant le soleil du matin.
L'homme blanc ne comprend pas nos voies. Il ne sait pas que chaque
partie de la Terre est sacree dans la memoire de mon peuple.
L'homme blanc traite sa Mere, la Terre, comme une chose qui peut etre
achetee ou vendue. Il devorera la Terre et laissera derriere lui un
desert.
Qu'est ce qu'une vie sans animaux et sans fleurs ? Le jour ou le dernier
fourre aura disparu, ou le dernier poney sera un souvenir alors l'homme
mourra d'une grande solitude de l'esprit"
Il faut garder en memoire le souvenir de la terre de nos ancetres
et apprendre, meme en utilisant le baton, que chaque partie de la Terre
est sacree. L'eau du ressac est la meme molecule que celle qui coule
dans nos veines.
L'homme blanc n'a toujours pas compris...
Chef indien Seattle (1854)

Le dimanche 12 decembre 99 le petrolier ERIKA a fait naufrage au large
de la Bretagne. Une fois encore la recherche du profit maximum est ý l
origine d'une catastrophe ecologique. Nouvel exemple deplorable de la
mondialisation orchestree ici par les multinationales petrolieres, il
impose ý la societe civile de faire entendre sa voix par le seul moyen
qui lui reste : toucher les pollueurs au coeur de leurs interets. Cette
fois-ci nous n'attendrons pas de savoir qui de l'armateur, du controleur
ou tout autre acteur de cette chaine de maximisation des profits
intermediaires est coupable. D'autant plus que les lois internationales
du trafic maritime sont dictees par les avocats d'affaires des
compagnies
petrolieres.
TotalFina en tant qu'affreteur de l'ERIKA est responsable en 1ere
ligne.Nous exigeons reparation immediate et sans appel, aussi:

NOUS APPELONS AU BOYCOTT IMMEDIAT ET POUR UNE DUREE INDETERMINEE DES
PRODUITS TOTAL/FINA

Si vous vous sentez concernes merci de diffuser largement cet appel. Si
vous en avez la possibilite faites le traduire dans toutes les langues
de la terre.

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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 10:30:42 +1100
From: "mezflesque.exe" <mezandwalt@wollongong.starway.net.au>
Subject: BeeHive Volume 2 : Issue 5


*-*[begin dispatch]*-*


BeeHive Volume 2 : Issue 5
December 1999
http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/
____________


Happy Holidays from BeeHive and Percepticon!

Our gift to you, a brand new issue.

____________

A HISTORY OF NORTH BEACH POETRY
--- Allen Cohen

>From the Beats to the readings of today, longtime 'Oracle' editor
and counter-culture icon Allen Cohen walks us through
a poetical history of poetry in San Francisco's North Beach district.
Plus, poems to Allen Ginsberg, Jack Micheline, and more...

http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/content_apps25/cohen.html
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SKY SCRATCHEZ
--- Mez and Memmott

Australian 'electrostatix' artist Mez and BeeHive editor Talan Memmott
team-up for this
hyperactive hypertextual de/re/de/recomposition...

http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/content_apps25/skyscratchez.html
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SKELETON SKY
--- Carolyn Guertin

Carolyn Guertin returns to the pages of BeeHive with a Millennium Poem...

http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/content_apps25/skeletonsky.html
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28 YEARS IN 1,000 WORDS
--- Nicholas Morgan

short, (bitter)sweet and to the point tragic fiction...

http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/content_apps25/28_1000.html
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And, dont forget about the BeeHive Archive for more great hypertext fiction,
theory and poetry...

http://www.temporalimage.com/beehive/archive/index.html
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____________

***special stocking stuffer***

9th Ave. Banana Wars
	first -- 59, 49, 39 cents a pound
	then -- 3, 4, 5 pounds for a dollar
		- tm
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