Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 11/09/2004 - 05:33
Koha is the world's first free Open Source Library System. Made in New Zealand by the Horowhenua Library Trust and Katipo Communications Ltd, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation, member management and acquisitions package. Koha is used by public libraries, private collectors, university faculties, not for profit organisations, churches, schools and corporates. visit http://www.koha.org for more information
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 10/09/2004 - 03:07
BLOC is the art and technology agency for Wales. The website contains a wealth of information such as news, calls for submissions, events and projects happening around Wales and United Kingdom. http://www.bloc.org.uk
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/09/2004 - 03:47
Xperiment >L is a monthly series about women in electronic music live performances, film/video screenings, discussions & workshops. This months gathering is Friday 10 september, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands featuring AGF+SUE.C with electronic poetry & live video. AGF is in love with language, poetry, communicating impressions and experiences, and views our society of today in a philosophical but also a politically critical way. Her most recent project 'Westernization Completed' is a refined and fascinating mix of text (spoken and sung) and electronic music, giving you the feeling you're introduced to a highly personal, self-created universe. Sue Costabile in her turn likes to mix the organic with the synthetic, analogue techniques with digital processes. With these images projected on a large format, the monumental church space of Arminius might even be transformed for a while into this personal and very special universe of AGF+Sue C. The night is in cooperation with Arminius (opening of season) and the TRACER-festival of TENT. and Witte de With ( www.arminius.nu ) and http://www.cbk.rotterdam.nl/TENT
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/09/2004 - 03:31
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/09/2004 - 03:21
Sonic Connections 2004 is a 2-day celebration of new music, instrument design and music in alternate tunings at the Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong commencing Friday 10th Sept. This year's Sonic Connections will also feature percussionists playing tunedsound mapping wineglasses tuned in 29-note per octave just scales in a new work by Amanda Cole, a mobile sound installation that combines MIDI instruments and satellite tracking technology devised by this year's Artist-in-Residence Iain Mott, a purpose-built guitar tuned in just intonation for a new work composed and played by Christiaan van der Vyver and new interactive electronic instruments purpose-built by Mark Havryliv and Warren Summers. The final program will appear on this URL shortly : http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/SonicConnections.html
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 06/09/2004 - 04:39
The Association of American Geographers are seeking papers that examine geographies of the various forms of media, including music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video and animation etc. These sessions should include contributions to current issues surrounding these media, beginning with constructions of space, culture, society, and identity within textual realms. AAG are hoping to present a wide range of both topic and context and seek participants interested in the geographical implications - social, political, cultural, and economic - that are often contained within the spaces and places of different forms of media. These contexts invite inquiries into the production, distribution, exhibition, and consumption of all types of media and they encourage critical, pedagogical and discursive contributions. visit http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/call_for_papers/call_for_papers1.html for details
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 06/09/2004 - 03:59
Vibewire.net have created a website for young voters interested in finding out more about the upcoming federal election's political parties, policies and opinions on the election issues, with the hope of assisting them to make an informed decision come voting day. http://www.electionTracker.net will feature news, interviews and opinion pieces from young writers from every state and territory, Q+As with notable politicians and candidates, enrolment and parliamentary background info, policy overviews, "electionSlacker", a section devoted to the lighter side of the campaign, discussion forums and more.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 05:46
Sabre is a devoted MC from Brisbane Australia. He is a committed freestyle MC as well as an experienced lyricist whenever it comes to his written material. Sabre has been heavily involved in the underground Brisbane Hip Hop movement for over a decade. After collaborating & compromising with other artists in the past Sabre has chosen to follow a solo career. This, his debut EP titled "Defence Vs Aggression" proves his confidence in his own lyrical ability by not calling in any guest MC's for the project. Production & cuts are supplied by DJ KODE RED (Brisbane 2003 ITF Champion), KAUTION & ALAN ROCK. Throughout "Defence Vs Aggression" Sabre runs through various styles with ease, displaying a wide variety of skills, touching on a range of topics including deep and personal tracks like "Dedicated", party-vibe tracks such as "Let's Get Started", and cut-throat in your face tracks such as "Enough Is Enough" and "You Don't Wanna". Read more or email info@shogundist.com for more information
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 05:01
Ever wanted to know more about electronics and electro magnetism? http://www.electronetwork.org is the place to go to improve your education. The mail list is also worth a look with it's informative and interesting articles. The aim of the site is to raise public awareness of electromagnetic matter, energy, & in-formation in everyday life. There are simple and innovative projects for you to try at home such as making electronic jewellery, a circuit board log plus more.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 03:57
The Australian Music Centre was established in 1974 to facilitate and encourage the performance and understanding of music by Australian composers throughout the world. The website contains an impressive collection of articles on music ranging from electroacoustic to electronic. Sounds Australian is the flagship magazine published twice a year. Visit the AMC @ http://www.amcoz.com.au
Submitted by videoreporting on Tue, 31/08/2004 - 22:17
+++CALL FOR ENTRIES + DEADLINE 15th of SEPT.+++
FIRST INTERNATIONAL VIDEO REPORTING AWARD
The "International Video Reporting Award" is an
international competition for short, innovative,
non-fiction, digital filmmaking. The films must be
helmed by a single person who is solely responsible for
content, direction, camera, sound and editing, and who
fully explores the creative dimensions of digital technology.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 27/08/2004 - 02:50
BACONFAT SYNAPTIC UPROCK Mish-mash and Beats by.. Justice Yeldham and the Dynamic Ribbon Device (Dual Plover, Sydney), Ivan Chopyerkockov (USSR, Ex-Nam Shub Ill), Miss P Leisure, 4 Layers of 9, Julez, Morf and Affix, Aoi, The Deveraux, Faber Castell, Shazam vs. Simulcast, Lord Chezwell, Suckaphish P, Jones vs Drink, Gulp, Ah!, Twisted Bustard, DJ Slime, Decaf, & El Crumple Dash. Projections and Art-stuff by... Velvet, Madeline King, Rin, Sally Goulding and Puppets 4 Music. read more for more details
Submitted by circuit freak on Tue, 17/08/2004 - 10:14
Rag Doll Presents: Cherry2000, Christa Hughes, Action Figures. Freak Boutique Fashion Show - special guest DJ Lanny K from Ear Pimp @ Candy's Apartment Thursday 26th August 2004, 9pm till late, $10. Rag Doll presents Cherry2000 joining forces with special guest Christa Hughes and The Surgeons plus the bizarre semi-human gals of Action Figures with a Freak Boutique Fashion Show - a catwalk of beautiful fallout freaks. Special guest is DJ Lanny K of Earpimp. This will be a night of stupidity, madness and sonic extremity at Candy's Apartment. Expect the night to lurch from cabaret sleaze to extreme ear shredding heavy metal and back again within seconds. Only tattooed hermaphrodites, loose women and the insane need attend.
Submitted by FSE on Mon, 16/08/2004 - 16:04
Orphic has announced another dazzling array of performance including aerial acrobatics, brazillian capoeria, fire breathing, theatrical drama, japanese suspension and a full color laser interaction throughout parts of the event. This will accompany a spectacular decor set with major installations been designed specifically for the show. The main stage will explode with 100% LIVE sets from JOUJOUKA (MadSkipper/EMI-Japan), Mitsumoto (Feedback-Japan), D-Ko, Teschnik (Nutznboltz), Sensient (Zenon/Tatsu-Melbourne), Neuron Compost (Giiwa-Byron) and Universe Destroyer (Dada Stream). Japan's one and only TSUYOSHI Suzuki (TokioDrome-Japan) will headline the DJ lineup through 45K of MEGABLAST sound system. An entire stage of break beat/electro/funk will see Shredlock, Aniki, Brazen vs Mr Gaunt, noodles and Mustapha push another 20K system to its funk'in capacity and a rear lounge area will give participants some relief from what is sure to be another cyclonic event. It all happens across two stages in just over two weeks at Troccadero's Entertainment Complex, Saturday August 28. Online earlybirds have sold out so get your ticket now from www.greentix.com.au before it is too late. Or have a peek at the website via www.fusingbrisbane.com/orphic.htm for the full details.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 13/08/2004 - 15:44

Raqs Media Collective - excerpt from Wikipedia entry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raqs_Media_Collective
Raqs Media Collective is a group of three media practitioners - Jeebesh Bagchi (New Delhi, 1965), Monica Narula (New Delhi, 1969) and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (New Delhi, 1968) - based in New Delhi. Raqs is best known for its contribution to contemporary art, and has presented work at most of the major international shows, from Documenta to the Venice Biennale; but the collective is active in an unusually wide range of domains, and it is perhaps this breadth that gives their work its originality and scope.
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