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Ditto. Please remove me immediately. On Tue, 21 Mar 100 pjd@mail.bway.net wrote: > > It's very inconvenient to ask me > go through all those steps in order to stop getting unwanted emails. > > You have my email address, so please remove me from the list. > > Thank you > > <PRE> > > take my email off the list please. > > On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Thundergulch wrote: > > > We are testing our new mailing list. > > > > To unsubscribe, send mail to: majordomo@list.thundergulch.org > > > > and in the body of the e-mail write the following: > > > > > > unsubscribe guests your e-mail address > > > > > > For example: unsubscribe guests tgulch@artswire.org > > > > > > > > <fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller> > > > > > > <bold>THUNDERGULCH SPRING PRESENTATIONS BY ARTISTS WORKING IN DIGITAL > > MEDIA > > > > </bold> > > > > Thundergulch, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's initiative devoted > > to arts and technology, announces its continuation of salon-style > > presentations of works by artists working in digital media. An evolution > > of the @ the wall series initiated at The New York Information Technology > > Center, Thundergulch @ the Sony Wonder Technology Lab will showcase > > artwork by six prominent NYC Internet artists. > > > > > > Sony Wonder Technology Lab's High Definition Theater > > > > 550 Madison Ave (main entrance is on 56th Street, between Madison and > > Fifth Aves) <a > href="http://www.sonywondertechlab.com">http://www.sonywondertechlab.com</a> > > > > > > Presentations begin @ 6:00 pm > > > > > > <bold><underline>Thursday, April 13 > > > > </underline>A NYC Sampling from Art Entertainment Network (AEN) > > > > </bold> > > > > Featuring Vivian Selbo, Natalie Jeremijenko & Eric Zimmerman > > > > > > Art Entertainment Network (AEN) is an online exhibition of more than 40 > > Web-based artist projects that exploit the convergence of media on the > > Internet in order to explode the boundaries between art and entertainment > > -- and daily (online) life. AEN is a concept portal curated by Steve > > Dietz, Director of New Media Initiatives at The Walker Art Center, > > designed by Vivian Selbo. (<a > href="http://aen.walkerart.org)">http://aen.walkerart.org)</a> > > > > > > Vivian Selbo is an artist and website designer with recent work including > > Killer @pp: Its @ll t@lk!. In addition to designing AEN for Gallery 9, > > she recently produced 16 Objects, Ready or Not, for Michael Craig-Martin, > > Conversations with Contemporary Artists, and InterNyet for the Museum of > > Modern Art, New York. During her tenure as interface director of > > ada'web, four projects, including her own Vertical Blanking Interval, > > became part of the design collection at the Museum of Modern Art, San > > Francisco. > > > > > > > > > > Natalie Jeremijenko is a design engineer and internationally renowned > > techno-artist. Her work includes digital, electromechanical, and > > interactive systems in addition to biotechnological work. Her sculptural > > science experiment, Tree Logic, was displayed at the opening of MASS > > MoCA, North Adams, MA in Summer 1999. She has also been included in the > > Whitney Biennial '97, Documenta '97, and ARS Electronic Prix '96. A > > forthcoming retrospective of her work at the Museum of Contemporary Art > > in Australia is scheduled for -date--. > > > > > > > > Eric Zimmerman is an accomplished game designer, artist, and academic > > exploring the emerging field of game design. His diverse activities made > > him one of Interview Magazine's "30 to Watch" in 1999 and also one of > > International Design Magazine's ID 40 (40 influential designers) in 2000. > > His current digital projects include SiSSY FiGHT 2000 > > (<a href="http://www.sissyfight.com)">http://www.sissyfight.com)</a>and STRAIN, which > premiered at New York's > > Rotunda Gallery in 1999 and will be released this year on the Internet. > > > > > > > ********************************************************************************************************************************************************* > > > > <bold><underline>Thursday, May 4 > > > > </underline>Thundergulch/World Views intersects with the Whitney > > Biennial > > > > > > </bold>Featuring Diane Ludin, Prema Murthy & John Simon > > > > > > > > Prema Murthy and Diane Ludin are the two recent Thundergulch residents > > from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's World Views residency program, > > that takes place on the 91st floor of the World Trade Center. Prema > > Murthy, as part of the Fakeshop artgroup, and John Simon are both > > exhibiting in the "Internet" category of this year's Whitney Biennial. > > (<a href="http://www.whitney.org)">http://www.whitney.org)</a> > > > > > > Diane Ludin, an Internet artist, is in the process of developing the > > work, Speed Economies: Broadcast Documents as part of her residency in > > the World Views program. She is creating a net-specific media collage, > > Genetic Response System: version 2.0, which is being commissioned by > > Turbulence and launching in May. She is also included in the group show, > > Tenacity, at The Swiss Institute, New York (March 24 - May 13). Ludin > > has developed past works with Prema Murthy, both individually and with > > Fakeshop. > > > > > > Prema Murthy is an artist exploring online performance and digital media > > in conjunction with performance and installation works in physical space. > > Her individual pieces have included the web-based MIMIC (1997) > > (<a href="http://www.thing.net/~mimic)">http://www.thing.net/~mimic)</a>and BindiGirl ( > ) (1999), which was > > featured on THETHING.BBS. Fakeshop, of which she is a core member, is > > both an ongoing electronic arts project and a performance and > > installation series. In conjunction with the Whitney Biennial, Fakeshop > > will produce a live event, developed in collaboration with other digital > > artists, musicians, and theorists. > > > > > > John Simon is an artist who uses technology as a process and a medium. > > He creates thought-provoking pieces that explore themes such as color > > theory and time and is well known for his Java applet, Every Icon. > > (<a href="http://www.interport.net/~jfsjr)">http://www.interport.net/~jfsjr)</a> In > addition to his inclusion in the > > upcoming Whitney Biennial, Simon's solo exhibition at Sandra Gering > > Gallery, New York opens in mid-April. > > (<a href="http://www.sandrageringgallery.com)">http://www.sandrageringgallery.com)</a> > > > > > > > ********************************************************************************************************************************************************* > > > > ARTBYTE: The Magazine of Digital Culture is a media sponsor of these > > presentations. Through this collaboration, ARTBYTE hopes to bring > > together the creative forces merging art and technology, reaching out to > > the artists, designers, and others who are shaping the look and feel of > > the future. <a href="http://www.artbyte.com">http://www.artbyte.com</a> > > > > > ********************************************************************************************************************************************************** > > > > Special thanks to Sonder Wonder Technology Lab for hosting these > > presentations. > > > > > > > > Funding for Thundergulch is generously provided by the Bell Atlantic > > Foundation, The Cowles Charitable Trust, Heathcote Art Foundation, the > > May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation > > for the Visual Arts. This project is made possible, in part, with public > > funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City > > Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Electronic Media and Film Program > > and the Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund of the New York State > > Council on the Arts, a State Agency. Thundergulch is also grateful for > > past and in-kind support from AT&T Foundation, Chase Manhattan > > Foundation, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts, J.P. Morgan, the New York > > Information Technology Center, Parsons School of Design Digital Design > > Department, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Rudin > > Management and VOID. > > > > </smaller></fontfamily> > > > > Thundergulch > > > > c/o Lower Manhattan Cultural Council > > > > 5 World Trade Center, Suite 9235 > > > > New York, NY 10048 > > > > tel (212) 432-0900 > > > > fax (212) 432-3646 > > > > email: tgulch@artswire.org > > > > <a href="http://www.thundergulch.org">http://www.thundergulch.org</a> > > > > > > > </PRE> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jana Fay Ragsdale (t) 212.854.6867 Assistant Dean (f) 212.854.1309 School of the Arts Learn more on the web: Columbia University www.columbia.edu/cu/arts 305 Dodge Hall MC 1803, 2960 Broadway Applications and general New York, New York 10027 information: 212.854.2134 ------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold