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    <title>Transmission Asia-Pacific (TX-AP) : Media Activists from the Asia Pacific gather in Indonesia</title>
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    <published>2008-05-13T20:44:44+01:00</published>
    <updated>2008-05-13T21:02:19+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
    </author>
    <category term="activism" />
    <category term="asia" />
    <category term="australia" />
    <category term="conference" />
    <category term="event" />
    <category term="india" />
    <category term="indonesia" />
    <category term="media" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="online video" />
    <category term="video" />
    <category term="video blogging" />
    <category term="workshop" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://transmission.cc/files/transmission_0.jpg" hspace="20" align="left" />  Video makers, media activists, software developers and artists from 15 countries across the Asia-Pacific will be gathering in Sukabumi, West Java from May 19-25 for an online video skills camp. The goal of the camp is to bring together open source software programmers, video makers and media activists to develop the strategic use of online video distribution for social justice and media democracy.<br />
TX-AP is a joint initiative between media activists in Australia and Indonesia. It is organised collaboratively by EngageMedia (Australia), a video sharing website and free software development, training and networking project and Ruangrupa (Indonesia) a non-profit artist initiative supporting the development of art in the cultural context through events, exhibitions, research and documentation. 50 specially invited media activists and artists will be coming to Indonesia to attend the workshop and share their skills and ideas.<br />
The camp will provide a unique opportunity for artists, video makers, software developers and activists to collaborate and share skills in a global context where on-line video communication skills have become an increasingly important strategy for activists.<br />
Read more for details or visit <a href="http://transmission.cc/txap" title="http://transmission.cc/txap" rel="nofollow">http://transmission.cc/txap</a></p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://transmission.cc/files/transmission_0.jpg" hspace="20" align="left" />  Video makers, media activists, software developers and artists from 15 countries across the Asia-Pacific will be gathering in Sukabumi, West Java from May 19-25 for an online video skills camp. The goal of the camp is to bring together open source software programmers, video makers and media activists to develop the strategic use of online video distribution for social justice and media democracy.</p>
<p>TX-AP is a joint initiative between media activists in Australia and Indonesia. It is organised collaboratively by EngageMedia (Australia), a video sharing website and free software development, training and networking project and Ruangrupa (Indonesia) a non-profit artist initiative supporting the development of art in the cultural context through events, exhibitions, research and documentation. 50 specially invited media activists and artists will be coming to Indonesia to attend the workshop and share their skills and ideas.</p>
<p>The camp will provide a unique opportunity for artists, video makers, software developers and activists to collaborate and share skills in a global context where on-line video communication skills have become an increasingly important strategy for activists.</p>
<p>Read more for details or visit <a href="http://transmission.cc/txap" title="http://transmission.cc/txap">http://transmission.cc/txap</a></p>
<p>Andrew Lowenthal of EngageMedia explained "Transmission Asia-Pacific will be a unique face to face meeting between video makers and open source software developers to shape open source online video sharing applications and their strategic use for social aims". He went on to explain "free and open source makes sense for organisations with limited means, both from a strictly economic point of view and also as part of their overall strategic aims, as the system of open collaboration and sharing that free software is based on has a natural philosophical fit with organisations working on environmental or social justice issues".</p>
<p>Participants will attend from around the region, for example participants from from Hong Kong making videos about communities resisting gentrification and over development of urban areas in Hong Kong and China. This group puts video cameras into the hands of those most affected by these policies and then helps them edit and share their work on-line. Projects such as these increase the communication rights of marginalized and displaced peoples allowing them to articulate their concerns to a wider public.</p>
<p>Another media activist from India has been using on-line media distribution to raise awareness of censorship of diverse sexualities in mainstream Indian media outlets. They have produced a satirical and humorous look at queer moments from Bollywood films to draw attention to the marginalisation of these voices within Indian society.</p>
<p>Transmission Asia-Pacific is the 4th in a series of events bringing together video activists and web developers. Previous events have occurred in Rome, London and Amsterdam.</p>
<p>For media access to the camp, stories of individual participants and topics of discussion at the event please contact:</p>
<p>Andrew Lowenthal (EngageMedia): +61 439 093 779 (Australia)<br />
+6281319339823 (Indonesia) <a href="http://engagemedia.org" title="http://engagemedia.org">http://engagemedia.org</a></p>
<p>Mirwan Andan (Ruangrupa): +62 813 1924 2965 <a href="http://ruangrupa.org" title="http://ruangrupa.org">http://ruangrupa.org</a></p>
<p>For more information on the workshop: <a href="http://transmission.cc/txap" title="http://transmission.cc/txap">http://transmission.cc/txap</a></p>
<p>Transmission Asia-Pacific is supported by Hivos and the Open Society Institute</p>
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  <entry>
    <title>THURSDAY CLUBS @ Goldsmiths - experimental cinema + more (UK)</title>
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    <published>2008-02-20T22:23:47+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-20T22:25:22+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
    </author>
    <category term="art" />
    <category term="books" />
    <category term="cinema" />
    <category term="event" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="film" />
    <category term="international" />
    <category term="internet" />
    <category term="london" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="networked spaces" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>** NEW THURSDAY CLUBS: CHANGES and UPDATES **<br />
Supported by the Goldsmiths DIGITAL STUDIOS and the Goldsmiths GRADUATE<br />
SCHOOL<br />
6pm until 8pm, Seminar Rooms at Ben Pimlott Building (Ground Floor,<br />
right), Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, SE14 6NW<br />
FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME<br />
** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE FOR ELENA COLOGNI'S CLUB SESSION HAS BEEN<br />
CHANGED FROM THE 28th of FEBRUARY TO THE 6th of MARCH **<br />
--<br />
*28 FEBRUARY with RAYMOND HARMON<br />
:<br />
Painting in Light: Experimental Film and the Advent of Improvisational<br />
Cinema*<br />
The traditional model for cinematic expression is as a controlled<br />
environment moving forward in a linear direction. From its inception the<br />
art of filmmaking has been dominated by a single form of chronological<br />
development. Each film exists as a series of frames that are static at the<br />
start of the film.<br />
Improvisation, a language largely defined within the practice of music, is</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>** NEW THURSDAY CLUBS: CHANGES and UPDATES **</p>
<p>Supported by the Goldsmiths DIGITAL STUDIOS and the Goldsmiths GRADUATE<br />
SCHOOL</p>
<p>6pm until 8pm, Seminar Rooms at Ben Pimlott Building (Ground Floor,<br />
right), Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, SE14 6NW</p>
<p>FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME</p>
<p>** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE FOR ELENA COLOGNI'S CLUB SESSION HAS BEEN<br />
CHANGED FROM THE 28th of FEBRUARY TO THE 6th of MARCH **</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>*28 FEBRUARY with RAYMOND HARMON<br />
:<br />
Painting in Light: Experimental Film and the Advent of Improvisational<br />
Cinema*</p>
<p>The traditional model for cinematic expression is as a controlled<br />
environment moving forward in a linear direction. From its inception the<br />
art of filmmaking has been dominated by a single form of chronological<br />
development. Each film exists as a series of frames that are static at the<br />
start of the film.</p>
<p>Improvisation, a language largely defined within the practice of music, is<br />
something that has slowly grown from impractical experimentation to a<br />
living form of performance art over the past century.</p>
<p>Tracing the historic aspects of this new creative model this presentation<br />
will cover the many parallels between diverse genres of musical<br />
improvisation and the art of improvised cinema in the 21 century. From<br />
paint on celluloid, to live lights shows through to contemporary VJ<br />
culture "Painted in Light" explores the vast arena of the future of this<br />
new paradigm of creative expression.</p>
<p>RAYMOND HARMON is a Chicago-based cross-genre media artist, filmmaker,<br />
sound artist, and record producer, with a CV extending from performance<br />
based 16mm and 8mm film to video circuit-bending and analog feedback<br />
installations as well as sound and visual conceptual installations and<br />
guerrilla media actions. Utilizing new media, web based content and<br />
interactive architecture in coordination with public performance, graffiti<br />
style ad bombing, and web based social engineering Harmon's work has<br />
carved out an over arching form of contemporary media insurgency.<br />
raymondharmon.com<br />
--</p>
<p>*6 MARCH with ELENA COLOGNI<br />
:<br />
The Film As Document In (Of) Real Time*</p>
<p>A meta-linguistic performative experiment.</p>
<p>Key questions:<br />
1. In my video live installations I investigate the perception of time<br />
(psychological time ), non simultaneous artist and audience interchange in<br />
liveness, and the production of the video document. Live recording,<br />
pre-recording and their transmission, as overlapping layers of<br />
representation of time, unfold in duration.<br />
2. I am now starting to contextualising the recent work, which I believe<br />
challenges the early Bergsonian differentiation between memory and<br />
perception based on the assumption that the former is linked to the past<br />
(representation) and the latter to the present (action) (as in latest<br />
Deleuzean scholar Guerlac ’s book).<br />
3. I also contribute to the debate on performance documentation in<br />
parallel to recent Auslander’s publication : embedding the document (eg.:<br />
video recording) in the event allows audience to witness its very<br />
production, thus emphasising the document’s ‘performativity’ aspect.</p>
<p>ELENA COLOGNI is an art practitioner. Currently Research Fellow at York St<br />
John University, her PhD ‘The Artist’s Performative Practice Within The<br />
Anti-Oculatcentric Discourse’ is from Central Saint Martins College of Art<br />
and Design (CSM), London. After the post-doc AHRC and CSM awarded project<br />
'Present Memory and Liveness in delivery and reception of video<br />
documentation during performance art events', she was at Glasgow Centre<br />
for Contemporary Arts for a Creative Lab residency focusing on questions<br />
of migrations, remoteness and transmission of information over time and<br />
space. She is active in the debate on practice as research methodologies,<br />
as well as the relationship between performance and new media. Her artwork<br />
has been presented internationally.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>*13 MARCH with ANNA HOWITT<br />
:<br />
The Empty Space Gallery*</p>
<p>The Empty Space Gallery exists to foster creativity, and encourage debate<br />
about what ‘art’ is and what ‘artists’ are. It’s a novel way of<br />
encouraging people to engage with this thing we call ‘art’ and what it<br />
might be. Ultimately it is an experiment in ‘art’, ‘artists’, those that<br />
believe in them and those that think they are. The Empty Space Gallery can<br />
also be considered an anonymous art fair, where more established and<br />
well-known artists share the same space and audience as unknown doodlers.</p>
<p>How does The Empty Space Gallery work?</p>
<p>Individuals, whether ‘artists’ or not, are invited to submit anything they<br />
deem to be ‘art’, in any medium whatsoever. The purpose of the experiment<br />
is to gain some insight into, not so much how work is created, but how it<br />
is received, consumed, and engaged with. The aim is to uncover some of the<br />
processes we employ in order to decide whether something is ‘art’ or not.</p>
<p>Once the ‘works’ are received they are catalogued and sealed in plain<br />
white A4 envelopes. Only these envelopes are placed on display; no details<br />
of the ‘artist’ are available at this time. Visitors to the gallery are<br />
invited to pick, at random, any envelope they choose and own whatever they<br />
find inside.<br />
In addition, visitors are also invited to create an ‘artwork’ there and<br />
then, for inclusion in the gallery, which is then passed on again to<br />
another visitor.</p>
<p>ANNA HOWITT is artistic director of The Forward Company, an<br />
interdisciplinary arts company based in Berkshire.  She also is an arts<br />
and literary reviewer.  She finished her MA in Contemporary Arts at the<br />
Manchester Metropolitan University in 2001 and has since had a residency<br />
at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading (2003-4).<br />
--</p>
<p>** PLEASE NOTE: KATE PULLINGER &amp; CHRIS JOSEPH (whose Club event had to be<br />
postponed for personal reasons) WILL BE KICKING OFF THE SUMMER TERM OF<br />
CLUB EVENTS ON 24 APRIL **<br />
::</p>
<p>*24 APRIL with KATE PULLINGER &amp; CHRIS JOSEPH<br />
:<br />
Flight Paths: a networked book*</p>
<p>"I have finished my weekly supermarket shop, stocking up on provisions for<br />
my three kids, my husband, our dog and our cat.  I push the loaded trolley<br />
across the car park, battling to keep its wonky wheels on track.  I pop<br />
open the boot of my car and then for some reason, I have no idea why, I<br />
look up, into the clear blue autumnal sky.  And I see him.  It takes me a<br />
long moment to figure out what I am looking at.  He is falling from the<br />
sky.  A dark mass, growing larger quickly.  I let go of the trolley and am<br />
dimly aware that it is getting away from me but I can’t move, I am stuck<br />
there in the middle of the supermarket car park, watching, as he hurtles<br />
toward the earth.  I have no idea how long it takes – a few seconds, an<br />
entire lifetime – but I stand there holding my breath as the city goes<br />
about its business around me until…<br />
He crashes into the roof of my car."</p>
<p>The car park of Sainsbury’s supermarket in Richmond, southwest London,<br />
lies directly beneath one of the main flight paths into Heathrow Airport.<br />
Over the last decade, on at least five separate occasions, the bodies of<br />
young men have fallen from the sky and landed on or near this car park.<br />
All these men were stowaways on flights from the Indian subcontinent who<br />
had believed that they could find a way into the cargo hold of an airplane<br />
by climbing up into the airplane wheel shaft.  No one can survive this<br />
journey. “Flight Paths” seeks to explore what happens when lives collide –<br />
the airplane stowaway and the fictional suburban London housewife, quoted<br />
above.   This project will tell their stories; it will be a work of<br />
digital fiction, a networked book, created on and through the internet.<br />
The project will include a web iteration that opens up the research<br />
process to the outside world, inviting discussion of the large array of<br />
issues the project touches on.</p>
<p>Questions raised by this project include: what are the possibilities for<br />
new narrative forms? How do we “write to be seen” or “write to be heard”<br />
when creating multimedia narratives, and can we imagine writing to be<br />
smelled, tasted, felt? What are the effects of collective authorship<br />
across multiple forms?</p>
<p>KATE PULLINGER works both in print and new media.  Her most recent novels<br />
include A Little Stranger (2006) and Weird Sister (1999).  Her current<br />
digital fiction projects include her collaboration with Chris Joseph<br />
(babel) on 'Inanimate Alice', a multimedia episodic digital fiction and<br />
'Venus Redemption', a game for female casual gamers.  Pullinger is Reader<br />
in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University.</p>
<p>CHRIS JOSEPH is a digital writer and artist who has created solo and<br />
collaborative work as babel. His past projects include 'Inanimate Alice'<br />
(with Kate Pullinger), an award-winning series of multimedia stories; 'The<br />
Breathing Wall' (with Kate Pullinger and Stefan Schemat), a digital novel;<br />
and 'Animalamina', a collection of interactive multimedia poetry for<br />
children. He is editor of the post-dada magazine and network 391.org, and<br />
a founding member of The 404, a network of artists. He is currently<br />
Digital Writer in Residence at De Montfort University, Leicester.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>THE THURSDAY CLUB is an open forum discussion group for anyone interested<br />
in the theories and practices of cross-disciplinarity, interactivity,<br />
technologies and philosophies of the state-of-the-art in today’s (and<br />
tomorrow’s) cultural landscape(s).</p>
<p>For more information email Maria X at <a href="mailto:drp01mc@gold.ac.uk">drp01mc@gold.ac.uk</a></p>
<p>To find Goldsmiths check <a href="http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/find-us/" title="http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/find-us/">http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/find-us/</a></p>
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  <entry>
    <title>Live Feeding 5 March</title>
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    <published>2008-02-14T03:52:53+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-06T22:01:45+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Stream Collective</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Electronic" />
    <category term="event" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="free gig" />
    <category term="installation" />
    <category term="live gig" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="Melbourne CBD" />
    <category term="new media" />
    <category term="outdoor" />
    <category term="performance" />
    <category term="video art" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.aliak.com/files/LiveFeeding_March5_7pm.jpg" height="450" align="left" hspace="10" /> LIVE FEEDING is a one-night occurrence of audio-visual performance  and installation under the stars. The Old Melbourne Gaol exercise  yard will become a site of convergence for local AV practitioners and merry makers.<br />
To kick the evening off, we would like to invite you to play with our overhead projectors, get acquainted over drinks and enjoy a<br />
BBQ until the sun sets, when the performance and installation programs will come to life!<br />
Artists: Philip Samartzis + Marcia Jane; Rosalind Hall + Marco Cher-Gibard; Helmet Head (Anthony Magen + Rod Cooper); Xenosine AV;<br />
Marden; Christina Tester; Melody Henderson; Idora Alhabshi, Lisa Shingles.<br />
Proceedings begin: Wednesday 5 March 2008 at 7pm<br />
Location: RMIT City Campus, Alumni and Belvedere Courtyards (behind<br />
the Old Melbourne Gaol). Entry via LaTrobe St then Bowen St, then<br />
between buildings 1 &amp; 3, map: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3" title="http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3</a><br />
Bring: things (overhead transparencies + objects) for freeform<br />
participatory projected fun!<br />
Live Feeding is brought to you by Stream, RMIT Orientation Committee<br />
and RMIT Union Arts.<br />
--<br />
STREAM is a RMIT Union Arts collective who are passionate about live<br />
audiovision.<br />
If you're interested in becoming a member or finding out what's<br />
happening, visit or write to us at <a href="http://www.streamcollective.org" title="http://www.streamcollective.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.streamcollective.org</a> /<br />
<a href="mailto:streamcollective@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">streamcollective@gmail.com</a></p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.aliak.com/files/LiveFeeding_March5_7pm.jpg" height="450" align="left" hspace="10" /> LIVE FEEDING is a one-night occurrence of audio-visual performance  and installation under the stars. The Old Melbourne Gaol exercise  yard will become a site of convergence for local AV practitioners and merry makers.</p>
<p>To kick the evening off, we would like to invite you to play with our overhead projectors, get acquainted over drinks and enjoy a<br />
BBQ until the sun sets, when the performance and installation programs will come to life!</p>
<p>Artists: Philip Samartzis + Marcia Jane; Rosalind Hall + Marco Cher-Gibard; Helmet Head (Anthony Magen + Rod Cooper); Xenosine AV;<br />
Marden; Christina Tester; Melody Henderson; Idora Alhabshi, Lisa Shingles.</p>
<p>Proceedings begin: Wednesday 5 March 2008 at 7pm</p>
<p>Location: RMIT City Campus, Alumni and Belvedere Courtyards (behind<br />
the Old Melbourne Gaol). Entry via LaTrobe St then Bowen St, then<br />
between buildings 1 &amp; 3, map: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3" title="http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3">http://tinyurl.com/2dfqx3</a></p>
<p>Bring: things (overhead transparencies + objects) for freeform<br />
participatory projected fun!</p>
<p>Live Feeding is brought to you by Stream, RMIT Orientation Committee<br />
and RMIT Union Arts.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>STREAM is a RMIT Union Arts collective who are passionate about live<br />
audiovision.</p>
<p>If you're interested in becoming a member or finding out what's<br />
happening, visit or write to us at <a href="http://www.streamcollective.org" title="http://www.streamcollective.org">http://www.streamcollective.org</a> /<br />
<a href="mailto:streamcollective@gmail.com">streamcollective@gmail.com</a></p>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>International Course - Master of Arts in MediaArtHistories (Austria)</title>
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    <id>http://www.aliak.com/content/international-course-master-arts-mediaarthistories-austria</id>
    <published>2007-09-15T20:45:58+01:00</published>
    <updated>2007-09-15T20:46:41+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
    </author>
    <category term="archive_library" />
    <category term="austria" />
    <category term="course" />
    <category term="education" />
    <category term="international" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="research" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The program MediaArtHistories starts this November for the second time and is currently accepting applications. MAH conveys the most important developments of contemporary art through a network of renowned international theorists, artists and curators like:  Steve DIETZ, Erkki HUHTAMO, Lev MANOVICH, Christiane PAUL, Paul SERMON, Edward SHANKEN, Jens HAUSER, Christa SOMMERER; Gerfried STOCKER, Knowbotic Research, Charlie GERE, Oliver GRAU and many others. Using online databases and other modern aids, knowledge of computer animation, net art, interactive, telematic and genetic art as well as the most recent reflections on nano art, CAVE installations, augmented reality and wearables are introduced. Historical derivations that go far back into art and media history are tied in intriguing ways to digital art. Important approaches and methods from Image Science, Media Archaeology and the History of Science &amp; Technology will be discussed. visit the <a href="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/studium/medienkunstgeschichte/index.php" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">MediaArtHistories website</a> for more information and to apply</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>International Course - Master of Arts in MediaArtHistories<br />
(Low residency; International faculty, English language)</p>
<p>Following the inaugual launch of the course that brought students from<br />
4 continents to the Wachau, the program MediaArtHistories starts this<br />
November for the second time and is currently accepting applications.<br />
MAH conveys the most important developments of contemporary art through<br />
a network of renowned international theorists, artists and curators<br />
like:  Steve DIETZ, Erkki HUHTAMO, Lev MANOVICH, Christiane PAUL, Paul<br />
SERMON, Edward SHANKEN, Jens HAUSER, Christa SOMMERER; Gerfried STOCKER,<br />
Knowbotic Research, Charlie GERE, Oliver GRAU and many others.</p>
<p>Artists and programmers give new insights into the latest and most<br />
controversial software, interface developments and their<br />
interdisciplinary and intercultural praxis. </p>
<p>Keywords are: Strategies of<br />
Interaction &amp; Interface Design, Social Software, Immersion &amp;<br />
Emotion and Artistic Invention. Using online databases and other modern<br />
aids, knowledge of computer animation, net art, interactive, telematic<br />
and genetic art as well as the most recent reflections on nano art, CAVE<br />
installations, augmented reality and wearables are introduced.<br />
Historical derivations that go far back into art and media history are<br />
tied in intriguing ways to digital art. Important approaches and methods<br />
from Image Science, Media Archaeology and the History of Science &amp;<br />
Technology will be discussed.</p>
<p>MediaArtHistories MA is also based on the international praxis and<br />
expertise in Curation, Collecting, Preserving and Archiving and<br />
Researching in the Media Arts. What are, for example, the conditions<br />
necessary for a wider consideration of media art works and of new media<br />
in these collections of the international contemporary art scene? And in<br />
which way can new Databases and other scientific tools of structuring<br />
and visualizing data provide new contexts and enhance our understanding<br />
of semantics?</p>
<p>Further Information:<br />
<a href="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis" title="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis">http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis</a><br />
<a href="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/mediaarthistories" title="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/mediaarthistories">http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/mediaarthistories</a><br />
<a href="http://www.virtualart.at" title="http://www.virtualart.at">http://www.virtualart.at</a><br />
<a href="http://www.mediaarthistories.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html" title="http://www.mediaarthistories.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html">http://www.mediaarthistories.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html</a></p>
<p>DANUBE UNIVERSITY KREMS - located in the UNESCO world heritage Wachau<br />
is the first public university in Europe which specializes in advanced<br />
continuing education offering low-residency degree programs for working<br />
professionals and lifelong learners. Students come for 4 x 2 week blocks<br />
to Monastery Goettweig in Austria.</p>
<p>With its new modular courses starting in November 2007 the DEPARTMENT<br />
FOR IMAGE SCIENCE at Danube University Krems offers an educational<br />
program internationally unique. Without interrupting the career working<br />
professionals have the opportunity  to further their career through<br />
direct, individualized hands-on experience, social learning in small<br />
groups and contacts with labs and industry. They gain key qualifications<br />
for the contemporary art and media marketplace.</p>
<p>The Center in Monastery Goettweig, where most MediaArtHistories courses<br />
take place, is housed in a 14th century building, remodeled to fit the<br />
needs of modern research in singular surroundings. The Goettweig<br />
Collection holds more than 30.000 prints and 2000 incunabla and<br />
manuscripts dating from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque era<br />
until today. International experts analyze the image worlds of art,<br />
science, politics and economy and elucidate how they originated, became<br />
established and how they have stood the test of time. The innovative<br />
approach at the Department for Image Science is reinforced by<br />
praxis-oriented study.</p>
<p>Contact:<br />
Sabine Lindner<br />
Department for Image Science<br />
Danube University Krems<br />
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Str. 30, A-3500 Krems<br />
Tel: +43(0)2732 893-2569<br />
<a href="mailto:sabine.lindner@donau-uni.ac.at">sabine.lindner@donau-uni.ac.at</a><br />
<a href="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis" title="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis">http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis</a></p>
<p>For more information go to: <a href="http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis" title="www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis">www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis</a></p>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>second life links</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.aliak.com/content/second-life-links" />
    <id>http://www.aliak.com/content/second-life-links</id>
    <published>2007-08-10T23:19:05+01:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-10T23:19:05+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
    </author>
    <category term="internet" />
    <category term="list" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="second life" />
    <category term="second life" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>the <a href="http://www.subtle.net/empyre" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">empyre list</a> is discussing <a href="http://www.secondlife.com" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Second Life</a> this month, and different Australian and international digital media artists are showing their work. <a href="http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/search/label/Second%20Life" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Blakkbyrd</a> sent through some SL articles and links</p>
    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>the <a href="http://www.subtle.net/empyre" rel="nofollow">empyre list</a> is discussing <a href="http://www.secondlife.com" rel="nofollow">Second Life</a> this month, and different Australian and international digital media artists are showing their work. <a href="http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/search/label/Second%20Life" rel="nofollow">Blakkbyrd</a> sent through some SL articles and links.</p>
    ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Eyebeam Fellowships in R&amp;D OpenLab, Production Lab &amp; Education Lab</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.aliak.com/content/eyebeam-fellowships-rd-openlab-production-lab-education-lab" />
    <id>http://www.aliak.com/content/eyebeam-fellowships-rd-openlab-production-lab-education-lab</id>
    <published>2007-08-01T23:32:06+01:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-10T12:26:36+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
    </author>
    <category term="fellowship" />
    <category term="international" />
    <category term="jobs" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="new york" />
    <category term="news" />
    <category term="project" />
    <category term="USA" />
    <category term="resource" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>For all of the Fellowships we are seeking applications from artists, hackers, designers, engineers and creative technologists to come to Eyebeam for a year to undertake new research and develop new work. The ideal Fellow has experience working with and making innovative technological art and/or creative technology projects and has a passion for collaborative development. Fellows will bring this experience and working approach to their own independent projects, projects initiated by other Residents or Fellows and projects conceived collaboratively during the Fellowship period.<br />
Read more for details or visit<br />
<a href="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall" title="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall" rel="nofollow">http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall</a><br />
If you have any questions, please email <a href="mailto:fellowshipinfo@eyebeam.org" rel="nofollow">fellowshipinfo@eyebeam.org</a> or visit the online application page @ <a href="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/" title="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/" rel="nofollow">http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/</a></p>
    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Eyebeam Fellowships</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall" title="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall">http://www.eyebeam.org/production/production.php?page=felcall</a></p>
<p>Overview of Eyebeam Fellowships</p>
<p>The application process for Eyebeam's 2007/08 Fellowship program is<br />
currently open. The deadline for applications is August 6, 2007. All<br />
applicants will be informed of their application status by October 1,<br />
2007. The program duration is for 11 months, running from November to<br />
September.</p>
<p>Fellowships will be offered in the R&amp;D OpenLab, the Production Lab<br />
and the Education Lab. The focus of the Fellowships varies depending<br />
on the tools and skills available and the creative objectives and<br />
philosophy of each Lab. Up to five Fellowships will be granted for<br />
2007/08.</p>
<p>For all of the Fellowships we are seeking applications from artists,<br />
hackers, designers, engineers and creative technologists to come to<br />
Eyebeam for a year to undertake new research and develop new work.<br />
The ideal Fellow has experience working with and making innovative<br />
technological art and/or creative technology projects and has a<br />
passion for collaborative development. Fellows will bring this<br />
experience and working approach to their own independent projects,<br />
projects initiated by other Residents or Fellows and projects<br />
conceived collaboratively during the Fellowship period.</p>
<p>Fellows are selected from an open call. International applicants are<br />
welcome to apply although we do not have the resources to provide<br />
travel or accommodation. We are happy to work with selected<br />
applicants, where required, to help them to secure funds to cover<br />
these expenses. International Fellows are responsible for securing<br />
their own visas for the Fellowship period.</p>
<p>Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend and health benefits during their<br />
stay. They are able to take on additional external teaching or<br />
consulting work, but there is an expectation that Fellows will be<br />
working at Eyebeam a minimum of four days a week.</p>
<p>Collaborative partnerships at Eyebeam will be fostered though group<br />
critiques, discussions and projects, within and between the lab<br />
environments and residency programs. Fellows also benefit from<br />
critiques, lectures and workshops by external practitioners chosen<br />
for their relationship to subjects and projects being worked on in<br />
the Labs.</p>
<p>All Fellows are encouraged to share their skills and knowledge with<br />
the larger Eyebeam community by conducting formal and/or informal<br />
workshops with others in the Labs as well as possible workshops open<br />
to the public. There are also opportunities to develop work for<br />
performance, events, seminars, exhibition or other public programming<br />
in the Eyebeam galleries (and beyond) during the term of the fellowship.</p>
<p>Core to our principle at Eyebeam is the brokering of relationships<br />
between artists, hackers, coders, engineers and other creative<br />
technologists and the contexts we provide. The intention is to foster<br />
and facilitate relationships whereby technologists and artists can<br />
come together to germinate and hothouse their ideas, develop new<br />
processes and create new works through a period of immersion in a<br />
social context which is rich in technology, expertise and ideas.</p>
<p>Research Themes</p>
<p>We also support research groups to bring together creative<br />
practitioners working at Eyebeam as well as expert external<br />
participants. New research leads to possible public outcomes<br />
including seminars, public discussion and exhibition.</p>
<p>Research themes for 2007/08 include (though will not be limited to):<br />
* Energy, Technology and Sustainability<br />
* Urban research, urban interventions and media in public space</p>
<p>Artists and creative technologists interested in these research areas<br />
are particularly encouraged to apply for 2007/08 Fellowships.</p>
<p>Application Requirements</p>
<p>Applications received after the deadline of August 6, 2007, will not<br />
be accepted. All applications and work samples must be submitted<br />
through the online form. No exceptions will be made. You can create a<br />
user/password during the application process and log back into the<br />
server to update your application before the final deadline.</p>
<p>Complete applications must include the following information:<br />
* Contact Information<br />
* Resume or CV (rtf or pdf doc)<br />
* Work samples in the form of URLs or uploaded media<br />
* Include a project description with your work sample that explains<br />
your contribution to the piece, how it was meant to be viewed and how<br />
it relates to your proposed project(s).<br />
* Concise responses to all application questions</p>
<p>Incomplete applications will not be considered.</p>
<p>Please read the guidelines for each of the Fellowships carefully.<br />
Each working environment has different sets of tools and different<br />
mentors/trainers for these tools, so applicants should consider which<br />
environment will best suit their own needs and experience. However,<br />
all artists, technologists and residents have access to resources<br />
across all three labs and programs.</p>
<p>If you have any questions, please email <a href="mailto:fellowshipinfo@eyebeam.org">fellowshipinfo@eyebeam.org</a> or visit the online application page @ <a href="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/" title="http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/">http://www.eyebeam.org/production/onlineapp/</a></p>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Where have all the fish gone?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.aliak.com/content/where-have-all-fish-gone" />
    <id>http://www.aliak.com/content/where-have-all-fish-gone</id>
    <published>2007-03-23T04:46:37+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-10T12:56:35+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Irukandji</name>
    </author>
    <category term="adelaide" />
    <category term="electronic music" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="music" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Well, i hope that got you interested...</p>
    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Well, this is my new blog then...? I have never blogged before, but here goes. In the following weeks and months i hope you will join me on my journey from absolute sound design novice through to psytrance guru. You will hopefully join with me in my quest to host a Sound-Art-Technology installation by the end of Feb 2008!</p>
    ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Bowerbird Two (Brisbane)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.aliak.com/node/2637" />
    <id>http://www.aliak.com/node/2637</id>
    <published>2007-01-30T13:28:32+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-10T12:58:12+01:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>thejmc</name>
    </author>
    <category term="brisbane" />
    <category term="electronic music" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="music" />
    <category term="The Substation" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Bowerbird Two, a live electronic music and media arts performance featuring Brisbane finest and guests.</p>
    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The Bowerbird Two concert is at the Substation is on the corner of La Trobe and Enoggera Terraces, Paddington. $4 Entry. Artists include<br />
    * aa-cell,<br />
    * Nick Smethurst,<br />
    * Biffplex,<br />
    * Sound Creatures,<br />
    * Luke Lickfold and<br />
    * Super Delay<br />
    * Lawrence English</p>
    ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The second edition of the Streaming Festival ended on the 28th of October 2007.</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.aliak.com/content/the-second-edition-streaming-festival-ended-28th-october-2007" />
    <id>http://www.aliak.com/content/the-second-edition-streaming-festival-ended-28th-october-2007</id>
    <published>2006-11-27T00:14:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-03-06T21:33:43+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>isfth</name>
    </author>
    <category term="art" />
    <category term="artist profile" />
    <category term="artists" />
    <category term="arts" />
    <category term="digital tv" />
    <category term="documentary" />
    <category term="event" />
    <category term="exhibition" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="festival" />
    <category term="festival" />
    <category term="film" />
    <category term="international" />
    <category term="internet" />
    <category term="internet" />
    <category term="machinima" />
    <category term="media art" />
    <category term="net art" />
    <category term="online video" />
    <category term="other film festival" />
    <category term="streaming" />
    <category term="video" />
    <category term="video art" />
    <category term="visual arts" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The second edition of the Streaming Festival ended on the 28th of October 2007.<br />
The festival broadcasted four programs; documentary, fiction, animation and art plus three special programs.<br />
Composed by the KAN festival was a special program presenting a select number of films including films from Agnieszka Smoczynska, Anna Maszczynska and Anna Pankiewicz.<br />
CultureTV brought a special program with selected international video art works. Including works from Pipilotti Rist, Grimanesa Amoros, Gaelle Denis and Bathtime in Clerkenwell by Alex Budovsky.<br />
Visit : <a href="http://www.culturetv.tv" title="www.culturetv.tv" rel="nofollow">www.culturetv.tv</a><br />
Isfth broadcasted in a special program films from James Harvey, The City of Photographers by Sebastian Moreno and four recent works from Dré Didderiëns www dredidderiens nl. This program was curated by Mak Kapetanovic.<br />
We screened 18 hours of independent films from more than 100 filmmakers from over 20 different countries. The Festival was proud to present these films and their makers to you.</p>
    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The second edition of the Streaming Festival ended on the 28th of October 2007.</p>
<p>The festival broadcasted four programs; documentary, fiction, animation and art plus three special programs.<br />
Composed by the KAN festival was a special program presenting a select number of films including films from Agnieszka Smoczynska, Anna Maszczynska and Anna Pankiewicz.</p>
<p>CultureTV brought a special program with selected international video art works. Including works from Pipilotti Rist, Grimanesa Amoros, Gaelle Denis and Bathtime in Clerkenwell by Alex Budovsky.<br />
Visit : <a href="http://www.culturetv.tv" title="www.culturetv.tv">www.culturetv.tv</a></p>
<p>Isfth broadcasted in a special program films from James Harvey, The City of Photographers by Sebastian Moreno and four recent works from Dré Didderiëns www dredidderiens nl. This program was curated by Mak Kapetanovic.</p>
<p>We screened 18 hours of independent films from more than 100 filmmakers from over 20 different countries. The Festival was proud to present these films and their makers to you.</p>
    ]]></content>
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