dear free cultures,

on the 4th of april, there will be another http://www.minesweeper.tv
fundraiser.

*4th April 6pm till midnight
*

The Ivy House <http://nodel.org/seednodes.php?ID=73&dir=73#s_73>
40 Stuart Road
SE15 3BE
*entry FREE*
voluntary Donation at door

fundraising night for the mindsweeper with premiere of Deptford.TV
shorts, Ampersand.TV performance and an openlab headphone concert.
"BRING YOUR OWN HEADPHONES"

* 6pm doors open
* 6.30pm premiere of Deptford.TV docs
* 8pm Ampersand.TV performance
* 9.30pm Openlab performance: livecoding / homebrew software +
electronics / video remixing / noise club beats

please rsvp by sending an email to a.hadzi (at) gold.ac.uk

cheers!
adnan

about Ampersand.TV: South London based Ampersand are a fivepiece that
use recycled and found objects to produce sonic sculptures from random
noise. Their setup features the inside of pianos, shell casings,
corrugated iron, scaffold and brass pipes. All sounds mesh together
creating multifaceted timbral music. For more information visit
http://www.ampersand.tv <http://www.ampersand.tv/>

about Openlab: OpenLab collective builds on what is now an increasingly
blurred line between artists and software developers. The broad
expansion of the Internet and the democratization of computers have left
audiences more than ever confronted with new, hybrid software conceived
by a blend of artists and programmers. As intellectual property is a
fiercely debated issue, some people cling on to their little bits of
territory, while others choose to share knowledge, art and collective
work. This event will be a platform for OpenLabs' digital artists,
musicians and programmers, to present their collaborative works.

Deptford.TV is a collaborative video project documenting South/East
London see http://deptford.tv <http://deptford.tv/> These short films
are coming out of a Deptford.TV/CUCR collaboration about the eviction of
the squatters and businesses on New Cross Road. CUCR is the Centre for
Urban and Community Research at Goldsmiths, see
http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/

the deptford.tv premieres are also announced in the node.london
calendar, for further events see http://nodel.org

Let 100 technology-laced art events bloom!

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showcase of exciting, switched-on, high-tech arts activities - budding
with electrifying exhibitions, digital discussions, participatory
performances, networked musical events and hands-on workshops.

The evolving website http://nodel.org details an expanding programme of
events starting on 11th March. You can find out what's going on - from
open knowledge and oral history, to internet radio and Web 2.0 - or add
your own project to the calendar. NODE.London is open to any person or
group who wants to help discuss, disseminate and develop media art and
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