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search for statistic
"- G a r r e t t -" <garrett_44@hotmail.com>
7th WSEAS CSCC International Multiconference
"K.Ioannou" <ioannou@vip.gr>
Please announce: Year Zero One presents: the Splash Page Project August 1 - Octo
Year Zero One <splash@year01.com>
Fwd: Out of Ground Zero
bc <human@electronetwork.org>
opportunity
Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk>
open_digi > fighting BRADYS eviction > Friday, August 2nd
atty@no-such.com (atty)
call for submissions for studentship
Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk>
New Media Curator (Pavilion, Leeds)
"roya.jakoby" <roya@girlfish.net>
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 00:17:59 +0000
From: "- G a r r e t t -" <garrett_44@hotmail.com>
Subject: search for statistic
Hello everyone
i'm searching for a statistic i came accross about two months ago ether
through nettime or cyberculture which is about how much data is lost in
modern times due to the use of computerisation, i.e. something along the
lines of (an astonishing) 70% of all data computerised is lost every year.
this was in an article about possibly the internet?? anyway i know its a
long shot but maybe this stuck in sombody else's head and they can recall
the article??
sorry to be so vague!! thanks in advance
a+
Garrett Lynch
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Garrett@asquare.org
http://www.asquare.org/
http://www.zendco.com/
http://rhizome.org/artbase/2855/index.html
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 20:33:54 +0300
From: "K.Ioannou" <ioannou@vip.gr>
Subject: 7th WSEAS CSCC International Multiconference
CALL FOR PAPERS
7th WSEAS CSCC International Multiconference composed by:
7th WSEAS Int.Conference on CIRCUITS
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2003/corfu/icc
7th WSEAS Int.Conference on SYSTEMS
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2003/corfu/ics
7th WSEAS Int.Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2003/corfu/iccom
7th WSEAS Int.Conference on COMPUTERS
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2003/corfu/iccomp
Corfu Island, Greece, June 25-28, 2003
DEADLINE FOR PAPER SUBMISSION: DECEMBER 20, 2002
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: FEBRUARY 15, 2003
GENERAL CHAIR:
Prof. N.E.Mastorakis
The papers will be published in electronic form as well as
in WSEAS Books (as chapters)
or WSEAS Journals:
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICS
More Information: See the web pages
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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:49:49 -0400
From: Year Zero One <splash@year01.com>
Subject: Please announce: Year Zero One presents: the Splash Page Project August 1 - October 1 : Trip Dixon
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Year Zero One presents: the Splash Page Project
August 1 - October 1 2002 : Trip Dixon
Year Zero One has offered its splash page as an exhibition space for
artists that will operate on a bimonthly basis. A selection of
Canadian and international net.artists have been invited to show
their work in this forum.
We are pleased to present the artist featured for August 1 - October
1 : Trip Dixon. Trip Dixon is an artist who was featured in Year
Zero One's Pixel Plunder© online exhibition. More info about Trip
Dixon is available at: http://www.mp3.com/tripdixon Trip's work for
the splash page is a sound manip[ulator::::::
The Splash Page Project launched on Feb. 1, 2002 with a piece by
net.artist Mouchette, and has also featured M.River and T.Whid Art
Associates and Tiia Johansson.
The Project is curated by Michelle Kasprzak. If you have a proposal
for this space, please e-mail: splash@year01.com Please note that we
are booked for 2002 and are accepting applications for 2003 only.
Year Zero One is an on-line artist run centre which operates as a
network for the dissemination of digital culture and new media
through web based exhibitions, an extensive media arts
directory/bulletin, and the Year01 Forum - an electronic art journal.
http://www.year01.com
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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:25:08 -0500
From: bc <human@electronetwork.org>
Subject: Fwd: Out of Ground Zero
[submission for announcer...]
>From: John Young <jya@PIPELINE.COM>
>Subject: Out of Ground Zero
>To: DESIGN-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU
>
>http://out-of-ground-zero.org
>
>Out of Ground Zero
>
>An exhibition online and in physical space of ideas, designs,
>concepts and statements for reconstruction of the World
>Trade Center site and the surrounding area of Manhattan.
>
>Contributions are invited from anyone in the world without
>restriction.
>
>Contributing materials for exhibit
>
>Provide contact information and one paragraph biography in
>English.
>
>Materials should be digitized for Internet display and for printing
>in hardcopy for physical exhibit. Images should be in JPEG format,
>and to be legible online and in hardcopy in sizes from A1 to A4, or
>8 1/2" x 11" to 48" x 36".
>
>Text submitted alone should be in HTML, plain text or Word .DOC.
>Combined images and text should be in JPEG format.
>
>Sponsors reserve the right to limit material exhibited. Creators of
>material grant permission to exhibit but retain ownership and
>copyright. Material is to be exhibited for educational purposes
>only. No commercial use of the material shall be made except
>by permission of the creator/owner.
>
>There are no payments or rewards to be made beyond exhibiting
>the material. Submitted material will not be returned. Send
>material by e-mail or on digital media by ground mail to one
>of the exhibition sponsors.
>
>Exhibition Sponsors
>
>Michael Sorkin Studio
>145 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
>Tel: 212-431-9120
>Fax: 212-434-0561
>E-mail: sorkin@thing.net
>
>Natsios Young Architects
> 251 West 89th Street, New York, NY 10024
>Tel: 212-873-8700
>Fax: 212-787-6102
>E-mail: ny@natsios-young.com
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Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 20:29:34 +0100
From: Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk>
Subject: opportunity
Associate Professor in Communication Design
Creative Industries Faculty is seeking an outstanding individual to provide
academic and professional leadership for its Communication Design
discipline. Communication Design, one of the Faculty's major discipline
areas, offers courses in animation, interaction design, sound design and
games development and has experienced rapid growth in demand, both
domestically and internationally. The appointee will be expected to have an
appreciation of the artistic and creative uses of technology and be able to
initiate, lead and broker research and learning opportunities for students,
and to facilitate interdisciplinary and industry collaborations. Experience
in screen applications including film and television, 3D animation and
multimedia would be an advantage.
Further information can be located at:
http://www.hrd.qut.edu.au/recruitselect/jobs/22300.jsp
Simon Biggs
simon@littlepig.org.uk
http://www.littlepig.org.uk/
http://www.greatwall.org.uk/
http://www.babel.uk.net/
Research Professor
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University, UK
s.biggs@shu.ac.uk
http://www.shu.ac.uk/
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Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 23:57:30 GMT Daylight Time
From: atty@no-such.com (atty)
Subject: open_digi > fighting BRADYS eviction > Friday, August 2nd
Hi nettime-l people,
the residents of BRADYS of Brixton, hosts of open_digi, have been served with an eviction order by the local Lambeth government Council, which could be effective from Monday, August 5th. Blind bureaucracy and subservience to commercial property developers means they would rather see the historic BRADYS rot than be put to good use. We will need your support to fight for our aim of an open access digital arts centre in London (with supporting affordable accommodation for visiting artists).
get down there if you can, Friday, August 2nd. Join the email list at http://club.net-art.ws for news on fighting the eviction.
PROGRAMME
8.00pm >>> party doors open
9.00pm >>> Mike Slocombe, editor of http://www.urban75.com will discuss urban75 specifically and activism on and through the web in general
10.00pm >>> Florian and others from http://www.hi-res.net will demo and discuss their work
11.00pm >>> Elout de Kok > http://www.xs4all.nl/~elout/ > Pixel Jockey Xtraordinaire from Amsterdam will discuss and answer questions about his work
midnight till dawn >>> elout, TOXI of http://www.toxi.co.uk and atty http://rnd.net-art.ws will create light and sound
more info http://club.net-art.ws
yours
atty
the open-digi season is organized in conjunction with the residents of BRADYS, http://www.net-art.ws, OFFLINE http://offline.area3.net and http://www.soundtoys.net with support of http://www.warp-i.com and their site http://www.lostamigos.net
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Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 15:43:27 +0100
From: Simon Biggs <simon@littlepig.org.uk>
Subject: call for submissions for studentship
Call for submissions:
This is a call for applications for a studentship at Sheffield Hallam
University in researching and developing Interactive Environments. For
details of the research program see URL listed below.
We are looking for suitable applicants for a PhD studentship. The 3 year
studentship is funded internally by the Digital Technology Research Centre
(studentship fees paid in full, a maintenance award of £8000 per annum, a
research training support grant of £545 per annum). This is a jointly
directed PhD between Fine Art (School of Cultural Studies, lead school) and
Computing (School of Computing and Management Sciences).
Sheffield Hallam University School of Art and Design is one of the UK's
leading art schools. Rated a 5 in the recent Research Assessment Exercise
(one of only a few such schools in the UK to attain this rating) and also
rated 21/24 in the recent Teaching Quality Assessment, again one of the
highest ratings in the UK.
Submissions should include a completed University application form
(downloadable, see URL listed below), a CV, names and addresses of two
referees, a statement of vision (300 words), a statement of relevant
experience (150 words) and any relevant documentation of work (papers,
CD-ROMs, DVDs, slides, photos, etc) to:
Professor Simon Biggs
Art and Design Research Centre
School of Cultural Studies
Sheffield Hallam University
Psalter Lane Campus
Sheffield
S11 8UZ
UK
studentship outline
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cms/teaching/crr/unencumbered.html
post-graduate study application forms
http://registry.shu.ac.uk/admissions/public/uni_app.html
information on post-graduate study at SHU
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/cri/postgrad/postgrad.htm
information on the Digital Technology Research Centre
http://www.shu.ac.uk/enterprise/dtrc/index.html
information on Art and Design Research Centre
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/cri/adrc/research2/index.html
site of Professor Simon Biggs, studentship co-supervisor
http://www.littlepig.org.uk/
site of Dr. Chris Roast, studentship co-supervisor
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cms/teaching/crr
The deadline for applications to arrive at SHU is the 6th of September
2002. Shortlisted applicants will be notified shortly thereafter and
interviews are expected to be held around October 1. The successful
candidate would hopefully start in early October 2002.
Due to the likely geographical spread of potential candidates it is our
preference to use email for formal communications where possible.
If you require further information you may contact Professor Simon Biggs at
S.Biggs@shu.ac.uk
Simon Biggs
simon@littlepig.org.uk
http://www.littlepig.org.uk/
http://www.greatwall.org.uk/
http://www.babel.uk.net/
Research Professor
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University, UK
s.biggs@shu.ac.uk
http://www.shu.ac.uk/
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Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 12:35:36 -0400
From: "roya.jakoby" <roya@girlfish.net>
Subject: New Media Curator (Pavilion, Leeds)
The following job advert just reached my with the latest artsjobs
newsletter.
Might be of interest for somebody on the nettime list.. (?)
best, /roya
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Subject: New Media Curator (Pavilion, Leeds)
From: "Nicola Hutcheson" <admin@pavilion.org.uk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 17:23:12 +0100
X-Message-Number: 3
Job Opportunity at Pavilion
Pavilion promotes the creative uses of new media in public spaces,
including the Web.
Pavilion is currently seeking a candidate for the following post:
New Media Curator £16-20K
The main purpose of the role of New Media Curator is to manage
Pavilion’s
artistic programme. The Curator will work closely with Pavilion’s
Artistic Director to develop new projects, and with other Pavilion
core
and project staff.
The New Media Curator will work with the Artistic Director to build
on
Pavilion’s past successes, by developing the artistic programme and
commissioning new arts projects, which will include innovative uses
of new
technologies, and may be multidisciplinary. Pavilion aims to create
opportunities for artists at different stages in their careers on a
variety of scales. The nature of commissions is varied, from
residencies,
through collaborative working, to larger scale public commissions.
A
strong focus within the programme is participatory work with diverse
communities and the socially excluded in Leeds.
As this is a full-time salaried post, based at the Pavilion office
in
Leeds, the successful candidate will need to live within easy
travelling
distance of the city. He/she will have sound project management and
fundraising skills, enthusiasm, knowledge of the new
media/photography/public arts practice, and the ability to
communicate
effectively about art to a range of audiences.
This post is part-funded for one year by the Regional Arts Lottery
Programme. An important aspect of the role will be to work with the
Artistic Director on the long-term development of the artistic
programme,
through which we aim to make the post self-sustaining in terms of
funding.
Pavilion welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
The
deadline for applications is midday Friday 16th August.
For application details please contact: Pavilion, 2 Woodhouse
Square,
Leeds LS3 1AD, Tel: 44 (0) 113 2431749, Email:
mailto:info@pavilion.org,uk
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