------ Forwarded Message From: CRCA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: CRCA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 19:05:03 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Ine Poppe Lecture on Digital Culture(s)
*REMINDER & UPDATE* This presentation will be webcast courtesy of Calit2 at: http://rpvss.ucsd.edu:8080/ramgen/broadcast/live.rm [Real player and broadband connection required] Digital Culture(s) - Ine Poppe Ine Poppe will discuss digital culture, technology and art. Thursday, May 3, 2007 1pm - 3:00pm Atkinson Hall Auditorium. Ine Poppe will present some of her latest research in digital culture which includes working on a novel about three women sharing a humanoid (about robotics, artificial intelligence, sex and 'wet art'). She will discuss her involvement with the hacker community in Amsterdam, and screen part of her film 'Hippies from Hell', which documents the history of Hackers. Poppe lectures on the arts and multimedia and is Professor at Willem de Kooning Art Academy in Rotterdam. Her documentary 'Hippies from Hell' was shown at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam 2002 and went on to venues in Europe and South America. She has written for several computer games, and also produced 'Necrocam' - an online piece depicting a webcam inside a coffin. Last summer she took a camera crew to visit robotic Artist Norman White in Canada. She is also working on a novel about life with a humanoid. Ine Poppe (1960, NL) works in Amsterdam as an artist, writer, director. She writes about digital culture, technology and art, the recent years mainly for the national newspaper NRC-Handelsblad. She has researched and directed television documentaries for National Television; wrote a journalistic book about Dutch Squatters in the eighties, and published essays about art and science. Her art-projects 'Mothermilk cheese' (1984), 'Women with Beards' (1997) were shown worldwide. Hippies From Hell http://hippies.waag.org/ Matt Mirapaul New York Times about Necrocam: http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0211/msg00092.html http://www.hollandsfilmglorie.com/inNecrocam.html (click: kijk online¹ for film with English subtitles) Art and space http://www.arsastronautica.com/texts/workshop-ine_poppe_article.php Robotic artist Norman White: http://rhizome.org/thread.rhiz?thread=23260&page=1#44678 This presentation has been made possible by support from CRCA, Calit2 and the Waag society in Amsterdam. -- to unsubscribe click the link below -- http://babylonia.ucsd.edu/mlist/public/[EMAIL PROTECTED] net ------ End of Forwarded Message _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
