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>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:19:45 -0700
>From: Natalie Bookchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: BORDERHACK Event This Weekend!
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>**This weekend join in or camp out in Tijuana, Mexico on September 1-3 for 
>the first Tijuana/San Diego Borderhack
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>For more information
>write to Luis Humberto Clinton
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>or visit http://www.neuroticos.com/borderhack
>for a schedule of events
>
>*What*
>For the first time at one of the most brutal borders in the world, the 
>global hacktivist, net and media art community, international cyberculture 
>personalities, artists, musicians, activists, border groups and human 
>rights organizers come together to meet, present lectures, concerts, 
>workshops, net art and border cinema.
>
>The goal of the camp is to bring world wide attention and to organize 
>around one of the most repressive borders in the world, where the first 
>and the third worlds meet.
>
>Come and express solidarity and outrage against the subhuman treatment of 
>illegal immigrants in this weekends border camp headed by Laboratorios 
>Cinemátik and part of worldwide "No one is Illegal" campaign.
>
>*Where*
>The location of the camp will be at the Playas de Tijuana in front of the 
>border fence on the side of the Bullring by the sea. To get to Playas de 
>Tijuana from the US side drive on the 5 into Mexico then take the Ensenada 
>Highway west along the fence, and exit at Las Playas. Drive west to the 
>beach, and then north to the fence. It is 10 minutes from downtown Tijuana.
>
>*Area and Camping conditions*
>The area is by the beach. Bring sleeping bags. There are many cheap hotels 
>and restaurants and nearby for those who not wish to camp. The area has 
>toilets and showers. We recommend leaving drugs and other illegal items at 
>home because the area is sometimes patrolled by the Mexican army.
>
>*Confirmed Participants*
>Marion Baruch: Moderator of Bordercartograph
>Ursula Biemann(Swiss) videomaker, cyberfeminist
>Natalie Bookchin (US) Media artist, <net.net.net.mex>
>Casa Ayuda al Migrante
>Casa de la Mujer y el Niño Migrante Madre Assunta
>Cinefi (MX) Club of Tijuanense cinema
>Jane Cottis (US) Video artist
>Comisión de Derechos Humanos
>Cybertarkus (MX) Electronic music and net enthusiast
>Factor X (MX) Feminist activists
>Raúl Ferrera-Balanquet (US) Artist, Professor of Ca Lutherian Univ.
>Fiambrera (Spain) Artist Collective
>Ford Proco (MX) Electronic music band
>Arturo Fuentes (MX) Photographer
>Fran Ilich (MX)Mixed media artist, founder of nettime latino.
>El Grito de Los Excluidos: Latinamerican movement against neoliberalism
>IMAC (MX) Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana.
>Krosrods Media Project (USA,MX).
>Laplace (MX) Electronic music band
>Geert Lovink (Holland) media activist and critic, a founder of nettime.org
>Diane Ludin (USA) performance artist, streaming media activist.
>Roberto Martinez (US) migrant activist; American Friends Committee
>Jose Osfavelados(Spain) media activist, architect.
>Jimena Padilla: graphic-digital artist
>Annaliza Savage (UK) Film director and producer of ZD net TV
>Alex Rivera  (USA) video and digital artist
>RTMark.com (US Corporation)
>Florian Schneider (Germany) founder: No one is illegal, media activist
>Eddo Stern and Gloria Marti (USA) Digital Artists
>X-ploit hacking team (MX) Hacker activists group.
>Tijuana No (MX) Punk music band, border activists
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