[spectre] Lecture by Anne Poehlmann, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, Sun, Oct 14, 17:30

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Inke Arns


Dear friends,

on Sunday, October 14, 2007, Anne Poehlmann, 
holder of the media art grant of the State of 
Nordrhein-Westfalen 2006, will talk about her 
work.


The presentation takes place at 17:30 Uhr at PHOENIX Halle Dortmund.

At PHOENIX Halle, there are two exhibitions on 
view until Sunday, October 21, 2007:


- Anne Poehlmann: “Walkthrough, Exhibition of 
the Media Art Award of the State of NRW 2006

http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_exhibitions/detail.php?nr=2645rubric=exhibitions;

- Sie nennen es Realitaet / They Call It Reality: 
The New Media Studies course of the Media  Art 
programme of Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) 
as a guest of the HMKV - in the framework of 
Crosskick - German Art Associations Play Host to 
European Art Schools a project of the 
Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher Kunstvereine (ADKV) 
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http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_exhibitions/detail.php?nr=2649rubric=exhibitions;

Opening times:
Thu + Fri 11 - 22 hrs, Sat + Sun 11 - 20 hrs, closed Mon - Wed.

We would be happy to see you at PHOENIX Halle!

The HMKV team


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(GERMAN version)

am Sonntag, den 14.10.2007 wird Anne Poehlmann, 
Medienkunst-Stipendiatin des Landes 
Nordrhein-Westfalen 2006, im Rahmen eines 
Vortrags ihre Arbeiten vorstellen.


Der Vortrag findet um 17:30 Uhr in der PHOENIX 
Halle Dortmund statt. Ausfuehrliche Informationen 
finden Sie weiter unten.


In der PHOENIX Halle Dortmund sind noch bis zum 
Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2007 zwei Ausstellungen zu 
sehen:


- Anne Poehlmann: “Walkthrough, Ausstellung der 
Medienkunst-Stipendiatin des Landes NRW 2006

http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/d_programm_ausstellungen/detail.php?nr=2591rubric=ausstellungen;

- “Sie nennen es Realitaet, der Studiengang 
Medien  Kunst, Vertiefung Neue Medien, der 
Zuercher Hochschule der Kuenste zu Gast im HMKV, 
im Rahmen von “CROSSKICK - Europaeische 
Kunsthochschulen zu Gast in deutschen 
Kunstvereinen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher 
Kunstvereine (ADKV)

http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/d_programm_ausstellungen/detail.php?nr=2575rubric=ausstellungen;

Oeffnungszeiten:
Do + Fr 11 - 22 Uhr, Sa + So 11 - 20 Uhr, Mo - Mi geschlossen

Wir wuerden uns freuen, Sie/Euch in der PHOENIX Halle zu sehen!

Das Team des HMKV


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ENGLISH



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Skater, Stadtarchitektur und Computerspiel

Vortrag der Medienkunst-Stipendiatin des Landes 
Nordrhein-Westfalen 2006 - Anne Poehlmann 
(Duesseldorf) spricht ueber ihre Arbeiten


PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007, 17:30 Uhr

Anne Poehlmann (Duesseldorf) erhielt 2006 fuer 
ihr Projekt “Walkthrough das vom Hartware 
MedienKunstVerein betreute Stipendium des Landes 
NRW fuer eine Medienkuenstlerin aus NRW. Im 
Rahmen ihres Vortrags am Sonntag, den 14. Oktober 
2007 wird die Kuenstlerin das derzeit in der 
PHOENIX Halle ausgestellte Projekt “Walkthrough 
sowie fruehere Arbeiten (seit 2002) vorstellen.


Anne Poehlmann beschaeftigt sich in ihren 
kuenstlerischen Arbeiten seit laengerer Zeit mit 
“real gewordenen Zukunftsvisionen aus der 
Vergangenheit. Dieses Interesse hat sie in die 
Pariser Stadtviertel La Defense  und Beaugrenelle 
gebracht. In Paris stiess sie auch auf eine 
Website mit Fotos von Jugendlichen, die in genau 
diesen Vierteln Skateboard fahren. Die Skater 
besetzen, so Poehlmann, eben jene Orte “zwischen 
der Architektur, zwischen den definierten  und 
umbauten Raeumen. Diese Nicht-Orte, 
Zwischenraeume, Wege, Ecken, zweckfreien Zonen - 
Negativformen der sie um-gebenden Architektur - 
tauchen wiederum bevorzugt als Szenarien in 
Computer-spielen auf. Poehlmann fragt, ob es 
sich bei diesen unbeherrschten Orten, die sich 
stadtplanerischen, oekonomischen, kommerziellen 
oder digitalen Kontrollstrukturen entziehen, 
nicht um die letzten romantisch besetzten 
Freiraeume der Grossstadt handelt. Die 
Kuenstlerin interessiert sich fuer die 
psychologischen Aspekte dieser zweckfreien Zonen 
und wie diese in verschiedenen Medien (z.B. 
Filmen und Computerspielen) transportiert werden.


Anne Poehlmann (*1978, Dresden) studierte an der 
Akademie der bildenden Kuenste der Johannes 
Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz und an der 
Kunstakademie Duesseldorf (2001-2005). 2005 hatte 
sie ihre ersten Einzelausstellungen in 
Duesseldorf  (“...ten minutes from here, 
stadtraum.org) und Koeln. Seit 2002 Teilnahme an 
verschiedenen Gruppenausstellungen, u.a. 
“Nachstellungen, Halle 6, Galerie Christine 
Hoelz, Duesseldorf (2004) und “Surfshop, im 
Rahmen von “Contemporary Import, Art Forum 
Berlin (2005).


www.hmkv.de




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Vortrag von Anne Poehlmann
- Medienkunststipendiatin des Landes NRW 2006 -

am Sonntag, den 14. Oktober 2007 um 17:30 Uhr in der PHOENIX Halle Dortmund


im Rahmen der Ausstellungen

- Anne Poehlmann: “Walkthrough, Ausstellung der 
Medienkunst-Stipendiatin des Landes NRW 2006. 
Gefoerdert durch den Ministerpraesidenten des 
Landes NRW, Kulturbuero Stadt Dortmund, 
dortmund-project


[spectre] Communiqué de presse Breaking Solit ude Saison 2.

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden anniea
Press release

  Breaking Solitude Second Season : a series of 6 Net performances
between October 29, 2007 and January 28, 2008.

http://panoplie.emakimono.org/index.php/projets/voir/16


 In this series Annie Abrahams and panoplie.org propose Web-meetings
of about 20 minutes long using chat and streaming to experiment new
ways of  being together. Each meeting starts with a performance of an
artist.
 The entrance of the web-salon is limited to 30 people. People
registered on the site of panoplie (it is free) can take part in the
chat (English or French) and will have priority over the others, which
can nevertheless assist as voyeurs within the limit of the places
available.

 Breaking solitude is a project of Annie Abrahams (www.bram.org) and
panoplie.org.

 The artists invited in the second season of Breaking Solitude are :
Florian Fernandez, Aya Karpinska, Igor Stromajer, Anne-James Chaton,
MTAA and Helen Varley Jamieson.


 29 10 2007 20h Florian Fernandez lives in Marseille in France.
 Fernand is not the anagram of Florian. If one makes Florian with
Fernand that gives : a dolphin.
  http://cuicuirock.free.fr/index.php/2006/03/09/13--elemant-phan-
,   http://www.radiolist.org/index.php?cat=5paged=2 and
 http://www.arborescence.org/article549.html

 12 11 2007 20h Aya Karpinska, New York, Providence.  http://technekai.com
 is a digital media artist and interaction designer. She creates
interactive experiences through installation art, digital text, sound,
and game design (but not all at the same time). Aya is the 2006
recipient of the Brown University Fellowship in Electronic Writing;
she splits her time between Providence and New York City.

 26 11 2007 20h Igor Stromajer,  Sloveniehttp://www.intima.org/7012
 Igor Stromajer was born in Slovenia in 1967. He graduated at the
Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana,
Slovenia. Lives in Ljubljana, works and exhibits worldwide. Stromajer
is an intimate mobile communicator. He researches tactical emotional
states and traumatic low-tech guerrilla strategies. His most known
works are Oppera Internettikka and Ballettikka Internettikka
(1997–2007).

   10 12 2007 20h Anne-James Chaton, France.
http://aj.chaton.free.fr/
 Anne-James Chaton is poet sound. He is 35 years old and lives in
Montpellier, France. He directed several reviews (Derivation, The
Incredible New Justine' S Adventures...) and published five books,
three works of poetry to editions Al Dante and two essays with the
editions Sens  Tonka. He gave a hundred readings in France and abroad
and organized a great number of events around sound poetry in
Besancon, Lyon, Paris, Montpellier. (PC- Poésies contemporaines,
Sonorités)

  14 01 2008 20h MTAA , New York.  http://www.mteww.com/
 Artists M. River and T. Whid formed MTAA in 1996 and soon after began
to explore the internet as a medium for public art. The duo's
exhibition history includes group shows and screenings at The New
Museum of Contemporary Art, Postmasters Gallery and Artists Space, all
in New York City, and at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
International exhibitions include the Seoul Net  Film Festival in
Korea and Videozone2 – The 2nd International Video Art Biennial in
Israel.

 28 01 2008 20h Helen Varley Jamieson , NZ / Australie
http://www.creative-catalyst.com/
 Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital
artist. She is currently undertaking a Master of Arts (research) at
Queensland, investigating her practice of cyberformance. She is a
founding member of the globally dispersed cyberformance troupe, Avatar
Body Collision, and has collaborated in and contributed to various
other online art projects.

 For more information please contact Annie Abrahams, Clément Charmet
or Elisabeth Klimoff.

Panoplie.org : Web magazine for contemporary creation .
 Composed by a collective of  artists from very different horizons,
Web and non Web,  the online magazine Panoplie.org aims to be a
platform for exchange between artists and Net surfers : Calls for
participation, performances, writings and follow-ups of artistic
projects and events are mixed to propose an original approach and
highlight problematics of art on the Net. In projects like Why Rock
(2005), Habiter (2006 ) and Robots (2007), Panoplie.org also
treats universal themes in a contemporary way and makes them
accessible to a larger public. While collaborating with galleries and
official art institutions Panoplie.org helps to discover and
instore new artistic practices in the realm of traditional art.

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[spectre] Open call for Project Canvas videos from Microwave International New Media Arts Festival 2007

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden festival
 

Microwave Internation New Media Arts Festival 2007

Open Call for videos for Microwave x Project Canvas Programme --
Open Theme Section 

To bring new media arts into the City, microwave is introducing
microwave x Project Canvas in Festival 2007. Microwave x Project
Canvas is a pioneer screening programme co-presented with JM
Network*, the leading LED display network company in Hong Kong. We
are now inviting you to submit your videos/animations. Selected works
will be broadcasted on the outdoor LED screens of JM Network, which
are located in Central, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, etc, with a total of
8 hit local spots with over 2 million audiences per day. 

The selected video will be shown in Nov 2007. Submission details are
as below:

Application Requirements:

The running time of the video should be less than 1 min. We accept
videos from single channel to multiple channels, maximum 8 channels.
Videos with audio are accepted. Overseas applications are welcomed. 

Application Guidelines:

Please send in the video by email with CV, short bio and contact
information to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

* If the video size is larger than 8MB, please kindly upload the
video to FTP or any web space, and send in the download link.

Deadline of application:

31th Oct, 2007

For enquiries, please contact Ms. Nora Ng at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

For more details on Microwave International New Media Arts Festival
2007, please visit www.microwavefest.net ../../../../

* JM Network transforms and leads the out-of-home advertising
industry by allowing advertisers to broadcast or selectively
narrowcast audiovisual messages via a network of light emitting diode
(LED) video displays. It is the investor, operator and marketer of the
largest LED advertising display network in Hong Kong, attracting about
2 million impressions daily. The company mission is to create the most
attractive, interactive yet effective media platform through
continuous investment in the best human resources, media locations
and technologies. Please visit www.joinmerit.com
 for more information.



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[spectre] LIVE - CMHTS - Oct. 6 10AM - from OneOnOne

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Tania Goryucheva

join live Cool Media Hot Talk Show
http://www.coolmediahottalk.net/livepage.jsp
video stream and interface for direct participation

Saturday, Oct. 6, 10-12 AM CET
from OneOnOne festival at Vooruit, Ghent /BE (Vooruit Foyer Theaterzaal)

on the topic: Death of the Mediator. Web 2.0, Prosumers, and Which  
Quality?


with the speakers:

Rob van Kranenburg  Valentina Nisi

about Rob van Kranenburg:

BIO:  As innovation consultant he is mainly involved with negociability
strategies of new technologies, predominantly ubicomp and rfid (radio
frequency identification), the relationship between the formal and
informal in cultural and economic policy, and the requirements for a
sustainable cultural economy.
More info: http://www.waag.org/person/rob

about Valentina Nisi:

BIO: Valentina has completed her Ph.D. on Location Aware Narratives  
and mobile technologies. Her research focused on bringing stories out  
into real space merging architecture, environment and landscape with  
the narrative experience. She worked as a research assistant with Dr.  
M.Haahr in the department of Computer Science of Trinity College  
Dublin (TCD).
From January 2001 till August 2004 she worked as a researcher at  
MedialLabEurope with G.Davenport and the Storynetworks group,  
investigating the potential of wireless mobile technologies in  
cinematic non linear narratives, designing distributed location based  
experiences for public spaces.
Her work has been presented and published in different festivals and  
conferences both in Ireland and internationally, with projects such  
as Weirdview, Hopstory and the most recent Media Portrait of the  
Liberties.
Currently she works as a freelancer in Amsterdam and runs  
FattoriaMediale, media and culture organization, http:// 
www.fattoriamediale.org together with the co-founder Martine Posthuma  
de Boer.

More info: http://valentinanisi.com

STATEMENT of Rob van Kranenburg:

Designing trust is currenly key in both online and offline  
environments.

This presupposes that the need for this design of trust is articulated
somewhere and has roots. The roots lie in the iniatial architectures  
which

somehow have caused this distrust, unease, and worry. Most
designing-trust- applications do not address this deeper problem, but  
try

to reinstall faith in these architectures that are at the heart of the
matter. What we need is a radical break up of instutional players in the
field of data and information towards solely local voices linking  
them up
globally through meshnetworked protocols, staying very close at each  
step

to the source. Thus we can take out all organizational layers (state,
corporates, stockholders, billionaires owning tv stations) that have
become obsolote and harmful in a networked world.

This talk show scenario:
http://www.coolmediahottalk.net/cmobject.jsp? 
objecttype=topicobjectid=5153




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[spectre] Call For Videos - ZEMOS98 - Sevilla, Spain

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden pedro zemos98.org

Rules of participation for international call for works ZEMOS98 10th edition

The festival will be celebrated from 24th to 30th March, 2008.
The deadline for submissions is 10th November, 2007.

ZEMOS98 agrees to pay 150 € for every work participating the Official 
Sectionfor the purposes of presenting the work and public screening.


ZEMOS98 agrees to pay 50 € for every work participating the section 
Pantallas Paralelas and/or Pantallas Paralelas for the purposes of 
presenting the work and public screening.


Has a maximum duration of 20 minutes
The theme and genre are open.


PRIZES
-DVD.ZEMOS98 [10a EDICIÓN]. ZEMOS98 will edit a DVD, which will contain 
the best videos from the Official Section.


-PREMIO RTVA MEJOR OBRA ANDALUZA - 2.400 € to best andalusian work to 
produce a new project.


-MEETING OF AUDIOVISUAL CREATORS. Festival organisers will invite and 
provide accommodation for all authors selected for the official section 
(if there is any work with more than one author, a maximum of two will 
be invited by the festival).


RULES
http://www.zemos98.org/spip.php?article496?rubrique=19
http://www.zemos98.org/IMG/pdf_bases10aenglish.pdf

REGISTRATION AND DOCUMENTATION:

http://www.zemos98.org/festivales/zemos9810/inscripcion.php

Submit your videos
Forward this information!!

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pedro jimenez
colectivo ZEMOS98

http://www.zemos98.org

+34 954 22 74 93
+34 658 77 31 35

.
ZEMOS98 10a - ENVÍA TU VÍDEO
submit your video / envoié ta video
http://www.ZEMOS98.org/bases
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[spectre] Do Billboards Dream Of Electric Screens? at Urban Screens Manchester

2007-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Anette Schäfer


Do Billboards Dream Of Electric Screens? at Urban Screens Manchester

Thursday 11th to Sunday 14th October
(See below for programme schedule)

Do Billboards Dream Of Electric Screens?

Trampoline brings an international programme of artists’ short films to
Urban Screens Manchester as part of Trampoline’s 10th anniversary
celebration taking place in November.

Trampoline has chosen 16 short films that explore our relationship with the
moving image in the public realm, subtle interventions that enter into
dialogue with the influx of dynamic digital signage and advertising to our
high streets and public spaces. 

The City, micro narrative and the Big Close Up are elements from film
culture now re-imagined in the first programme, “The Citizen” while “These
Four Walls” takes architecture and its relationship with the passers-by
experience of advertising hoardings as its central theme.

Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens? uncovers artistic possibilities of
this new digital infrastructure and alerts us to be aware of our developing
urban surroundings. 


 “Urban Screens Manchester: IT'S ABOUT CONTENT!

Urban Screens Manchester 07 explores the conditions for urban screens from a
multitude of perspectives, making it relevant to media specialists,
designers, artists, architects, urban planners, broadcasters and theorists.
 
The omnipresence of public displays such as LED, LCD, plasma screens, large
scale projections and media facades demands a critical reflection of their
impact on cities and on our perceptions of them. At the same time, they
offer new and exciting possibilities for artistic and non-commercial use as
well as for community development and play.
 
Urban Screens Manchester looks specifically at the creation of content,
commissioning / funding issues, curatorship and the architectural
possibilities of urban screens in the 21st century.”


Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens?

Programme 1 – The Citizen

Collectif Fact, CH, Circus
Oliver Husain, DE, Shrivel
Gob Squad, UK/DE, Relax and Shop
Miles Chalcraft, UK, Lisa and Jean
George Drivas, GR, Beta Test
Corine Stübi, CH, Glamourama
Adi Shniderman, Merav Ezer, ISR, Air Condition

Programme 2 - These Four Walls

Lizzie Hughes, UK, 134 Contrails
8gg, CN, Develop
Suzanne Moxhay, UK, Hinterland
Sean Capone / Supernature, USA, Drips (Color)
Kim Collmer, USA, Berlin Skin
Frank Abbott, UK, Beyond the Village of the Damned
CutUp, UK, Environment of Rapid Evolution
Martha Gorzycki, USA, Unfurling
Pat Lockley, UK, I Am Wall


Programme schedule

Thur 11th October
The Citizen / These Four Walls
Exchange Square, 10 – 11am
Cathedral Gardens, 3.30 - 4.30pm
All Saints Gardens, 10 – 11pm

Fri 12th October
Dynamic Screens in Live Media Art Poster Session with Anette Schäfer
Cinema 2, Corner House, 3pm

The Citizen / These Four Walls
Cathedral Gardens, 4 – 5pm

Sat 13th October
The Citizen / These Four Walls
Cathedral Gardens, 7 – 8pm

Sun 14th October
The Citizen / These Four Walls
Exchange Square, 3 – 4pm
Cathedral Gardens, 11 – 12pm
    

Funded by:
• Three Cities Create and Connect European Regional Development Fund
(Part-Financed by the European Union) 
• Arts Council England
• Thanks to Derby Quad and Broadway Media Centre.

Notes:
• For full information on Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens? visit
www.trampoline.org.uk for listings and updates

• For more information on Urban Screens Manchester, visit
www.manchesterurbanscreens.org.uk

• Trampoline’s 10th anniversary celebration is taking place on November 29th
at Broadway Cinema, Nottingham

Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens? is a Trampoline Project in
partnership with Royal Centre Nottingham, Derby Big Screen, and Phoenix
Leicester. 

www.trampoline.org.uk
www.trampoline-berlin.de
www.radiator-festival.org


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