[spectre] RE: 12th Film Festival, Congress Center,
Balatonfured-Hungary
sam langford
samlangford at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 21 02:45:25 CET 2006
Why would anyone who is more or less sane pay $40 to an almost unknown
organisation in United States (The Hungarian Multicultural Center, (Dallas,
comma) Inc.) to screen their short film in Hungary?
Notice Russell Martins message in the same mail for his event, who at least
honestly apologises for not being able to offer an exhibition fee, well
excuse me for being a little passé, but fuck art + science; what about art +
pagomento?
The HMC say on their website,
The HMC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation supported by private
donations. The artists are selected on the basis of their application, their
demonstrated commitment to art, their discipline, their total resume and
their references. Selections are made by members of the Board of Directors
of the HMC. The Artist-in-Residence Program is for artists involved in the
creation of visual arts and literature. It is neither a school nor an
artist`s colony. It does, however, offer an opportunity for professional
artists to explore their full creative potential. During their residency,
each artist is provided with a studio space and exhibitions. And, While
HMC does not provide funding for residencies, we are helping to facilitate
the creation of programs. What can you say? Not much me thinks.
And they still want forty bucks and a bag of administration. I still find
these calls a little difficult to believe even after all these years.
Maybe and perhaps, it explains Andreas original mischievous and impossible
provocation, a little
p.s.lang
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> 1. Post Autonomy events (Geert Lovink)
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> 3. Winners of Turbulence's New England Initiative II (Turbulence)
> 4. Rational Rec - Tuesday 4 April and call for films (Russell Martin)
> 5. 12th Film Festival, Congress Center, Balatonfured-Hungary
> (Beata Szechy)
> 6. Wjs [workshopandperformances]/MNAC Bucuresti (mnac)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:29:49 +0100
>From: Geert Lovink <geert at xs4all.nl>
>Subject: [spectre] Post Autonomy events
>To: spectre at mikrolisten.de
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> > Bureau of research into Post Autonomy
> > > Information on forthcoming events - 20th March 9th April
> > > Monday 20th March on-line event
> > > Open-on line debates each Monday evening from 7-9pm into issues
>around
> > Post Autonomy
> > > This evening will see the launch of weekly open-public debates on the
> > Post Autonomy website http://www.postautonomy.co.uk/blog -
> > > The discussions are open and anyone is welcome to join in, or even
> > suggest issues and topics for debate.
> > > To take part you will need to login before hand and obtain a password
> > then go to the chat box.
> > > Tonights discussion opens with the issue - Do we need definitions
>or
> > how important are definitions to understand art?
> > > Wednesday 22nd March public event
> > > 5th walk as part of the Node London event starting at 7am Bethnal
> > Green tube station
>
> > Saturday 25th March, 10am - 5pm on-line event
> > > As part of Node London there will be an all day on-line debate this
> > Saturday 25th March into general issues around our current
> > understanding of Autonomy in art and Post Autonomy in art.
> > > Every one is invited to come along and join in the discussion, each
> > hour there will be a different issue for discussion. The event hopes
> > to cover general issues posed by the new concept of Post Autonomy
> > > Please go to the website for further information and the programme of
> > issues which are to be discussed.
> > > Sunday 26th March 10am 7pm public event
> > > As part of Node London - Open air event in and around Oxford street
> > > Tuesday 4th April Web cast debate at St Martins School of art
> > > A debate looking at projects examining walks, nomadic practices and
> > issues of Post Autonomous Practices
> > > An open public web cast debate with Basekamp and others from the
> > States, London, and Germany in collaboration with Ccred and St.
> > Martins School of art. Further information will be posted on the
> > website
> > > Sunday 9th April on-line event events by invited guests
> > > From Sunday 9th April will also see the start of events organised by
> > invited guests
> > > This event is open to any one and starts at 9pm. Please look for
> > further information on the website
>
>
>
>
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 12:54:11 -0500
>From: "Turbulence" <turbulence at turbulence.org>
>Subject: [spectre] Turbulence Commission: "Ten-sided" by Francis
> Hwang, et al
>To: "Jo-Anne Green" <jo at turbulence.org>
>Message-ID: <000f01c64ab4$faac6a90$6401a8c0 at t5x1c0>
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>March 18, 2006
>Turbulence Commission: "Ten-sided" by Francis Hwang, with Johannes
>Gorannson, Jess Kilby, Tao Lin, Brendon Lloyd, Jessica Penrose, Glenis
>Stott, John Woods, Taren McCallan-Moore, and why the lucky stiff
>http://turbulence.org/works/ten-sided
>
>"Ten-sided" is a textual performance in which ten authors collaboratively
>improvise on a single online narrative. For three months, each author will
>blog as a fictional character. All ten characters must somehow be
>connected,
>and all ten authors are responsible for ensuring that this connection is
>explored through the course of the story. However, authors are forbidden
>from coordinating the story beforehand. Instead, they can only take their
>cues from one another's public entries. The resulting improvisation
>resembles a jazz performance or a session of exquisite corpse, but in a new
>form of creative practice that comments on and employs the multi-vocal
>nature of blogging communities.
>
>"Ten-sided" is a 2006 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.
>(aka
>Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible with funding
>from The Greenwall Foundation.
>
>BIOGRAPHY
>
>Francis Hwang is an artist, writer, and software engineer. His earlier
>artwork includes "The Unauthorized iPod U2 vs. Negativland Special
>Edition",
>in which he combined a U2 iPod Special Edition with Negativland's back
>catalog and auctioned the result online; and "firmament.to", which uses the
>Google Web API to turn any HTML page into a free-associated index for the
>rest of the web. His writing on technology and culture has appeared in
>Spin,
>Wired, ArtByte, and FEED Magazine. An active member of the Ruby community,
>he has spoken at the International Ruby Conference and currently serves as
>a
>technical lead on free software projects such as Ruby-DBI and the
>object-relational mapping library Lafcadio. He lives in Brooklyn with one
>roommate, two computers, and two cats.
>
>See http://www.turbulence.org/blog/archives/002239.html for additional
>biographies.
>
>For more information about Turbulence, please visit http://turbulence.org
>
>Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director
>New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org
>New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856
>Turbulence: http://turbulence.org
>New American Radio: http://somewhere.org
>Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog
>Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 3
>Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:32:36 -0500
>From: "Turbulence" <turbulence at turbulence.org>
>Subject: [spectre] Winners of Turbulence's New England Initiative II
>To: "Jo-Anne Green" <jo at turbulence.org>
>Message-ID: <001a01c64ac2$c3c0c860$6401a8c0 at t5x1c0>
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>March 18, 2006
>Winners of Turbulence's New England Initiative II
>
>Turbulence is delighted to announce that the following three projects have
>been commissioned via its New England Initiative II competition
>(http://www.turbulence.org/ne2/guidelines.html):
>
>1. "Cell Tagging" by Brooke A. Knight
>http://www.brookeknight.com/turbulence/
>
>2. "Variations VII: FishNet" by Mobius Artists Group
>http://meotod.com/mobius/cage.htm
>
>3. "WhoWhatWhenAir" by Philippe Block, Axel Kilian, Peter Schmitt and John
>Snavely
>http://destech.mit.edu/akilian/newscreens/muscletower/--%20WhoWhatWhenAir%20
>--.html
>
>Each artist/group will be awarded $3,500. Their projects will performed at
>Art Interactive (http://artinteractive.org) and launched on Turbulence in
>fall 2006.
>
>The selections were made by Julian Bleecker, Helen Thorington and Michele
>Thursz.
>
>This project was made possible by the LEF Foundation. Many thanks.
>
>Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director
>New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org
>New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856
>Turbulence: http://turbulence.org
>New American Radio: http://somewhere.org
>Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog
>Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:59:56 +0000
>From: Russell Martin <russellmartin at mac.com>
>Subject: [spectre] Rational Rec - Tuesday 4 April and call for films
>To: <spectre at mikrolisten.de>, <netbehaviour-bounces at netbehaviour.org>,
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>RATIONAL REC presents WE'LL COUNT YOU!
>
>You are invited to the 7th thrilling installment of Rational Rec, the
>monthly inter-art social occasion, incorporating sound, music, text,
>performance, film and psychological experiments. Come along and be
>artistically, intellectually and alcoholically stimulated.
>
>Tuesday, 4th April 2006
>Bethnal Green Working Men's Club
>44 Pollard Row, London E2
>(5 mins from Bethnal Green tube)
>£5 on the door
>DOORS OPEN AT 7PM.
>
>**********************************************************
>WE'LL COUNT YOU!
>instrumental and body compositions
>Performed by Pauwels / Anaraki / Helbich - The Calculators
>
>First
>Would you keep your countanance, if you were counted up by three
>counts, who counter every counterfeit with country-songs?
>Not us.
>We count on you.
>
>Second
>That's what we will do for you:
>- 'Counting Song' by Fluxus artist Emmett Wiliams.
>- 'Go Guitars' by Lois V Vierk for 1 electric guitar & 4 electric
>guitars on tape
>- 'Foxfire Eins "Natriumpentothal"' for guitar by Helmut Oehring
>- Pieces for guitar and air-guitar by David Helbich.
>- '12! Ein Zahlengedicht' by experimental poet Gerhard Rühm
>- 'aldinorm' and 'aldidivers' for toy piano & tape by David Helbich
>
>Third
>That's what you will have to do yourself:
>- feel invited
>- remember or invent your favorite number
>- guess, what's next
>- win our favorite number!
>- find the way home after...
>
>THE CALCULATORS
>DANCER Shila Anaraki (Germany, b.1976) works as a dancer and actress;
>her favourite directors inlcude Wanda Golonka (Frankfurt), Sophie Kokaj
>(Brussels) and Armel Roussel (Brussels).
>GUITARIST Tom Pauwels (Belgium, b.1974) is an artistic advisor of
>Ictus, and also plays with Plus-Minus, Black Jackets Company and
>Elastic 3. He teaches at the Conservatory of Gent.
>COMPOSER David Helbich (1973, Berlin) studied composition with Mathias
>Spahlinger in Freiburg. As a composer he has worked with groups such as
>Ensemble Modern, Black Jackets Company, Cornelius Cardew Ensemble, +-
>and Maulwerker.
>
>Rational Rec is run by Russell Martin, Cecilia Wee and Matthew
>Shlomowitz
>http://www.rationalrec.org.uk/
>
>
>
>CALL FOR FILMS:
>
>For Rational Rec's first annual film night, Rational Reels, we are
>looking for films for single-screen digital projection at Bethnal Green
>Working Men's Club on Tuesday 6 June 2006.
>
>To submit a film, send it to:
>
>Russell Martin
>5A Norland Road
>London W11 4TS
>
>by Tuesday 2 May.
>
>Please note that this is also a Rational Rec night, and films can be
>submitted directly if you come along to the event.
>
>Submissions:
>- Films must be a maximum of 10 minutes in length. Preference will be
>shown to films around 3-5 minutes, but longer and shorter films are
>welcome.
>- If you would like your film returned, please send a suitable envelope
>with the correct postage and a return address.
>- Please only send films on MiniDV.
>- Films will be projected on a single-screen via digital projection.
>- We are unable to pay an exhibition fee.
>- You are welcome to send text / information about your film, but this
>is not necessary. No CV's please.
>
>
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>
>Message: 5
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 07:56:07 -0800 (PST)
>From: Beata Szechy <bszechy at yahoo.com>
>Subject: [spectre] 12th Film Festival, Congress Center,
> Balatonfured-Hungary
>To: info at manhattanarts.com
>Cc: info at louisvillevisualart.org
>Message-ID: <868114659bab5301ca9319e315690b2f at yahoo.com>
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>12th Film Festival, Congress Center,
>Balatonfured-Hungary
>
>The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. (HMC) is
>soliciting entries for a Film Festival to be held at
>the Congress Center (Kongresszusi Kozpont),
>Balatonfured, Hungary from August 08-11, 2006.
>Deadline: April 05, 2006
>Notification: April 15, 2006
>Open to all professionals.
>The work must be 60 minutes or less in length.
>ENTRY FORM (May be duplicated), DETACH AND SEND WITH
>CV, RESUME,
>STATEMENT AND $40 PROCESSING FEE PER ENTRY MADE
>PAYABLE TO HMC. (Videos must be accompanied by a
>self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient
>postage for return.)
>All entries must be postmarked no later than April 05,
>2006.
>All entries in the United States must be submitted in
>DVD or VHS 1/2 inch tape (NTSC only). If your entries
>has been dubbed to PAL, we would appreciate a copy
>along with the VHS tape. Also, we need an written
>English text of the film. Please include a brief bio
>as well (for PR and program book).
>Mail video, entry form, fee (check or money order) and
>SASE to:
>Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc.(HMC)
>P.O.Box 141374, Dallas, TX 75214
>972-225-8053
>email: bszechy at yahoo.com
>
>Entries will be returned if accompanied by an SASE.
>Entries must have been completed within the last two
>years (2004 - 2005 and 2006) and have clearance to all
>visual and audio material in the program. There is no
>limit to the number of entries, but each requires an
>entry form and registration fee. All reasonable care
>will be given to all the works submitted. HMC is not
>responsible for loss or damage to any work while in
>their custody or transit.
>
>Request entry form on email: bszechy at yahoo.com
>Request entry form on mail (SASE): HMC P.O.Box
>141374, DALLAS, TX 75214
>Request entry form on web: www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
>
>BEATA SZECHY
>Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc.
>P.O.Box 141374
>Dallas, TX 75214
>http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
>bszechy at yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 6
>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:30:51 +0100
>From: "mnac" <info at mnac.ro>(by way of Andreas Broeckmann)
>Subject: [spectre] Wjs [workshopandperformances]/MNAC Bucuresti
>To: spectre at mikrolisten.de
>Message-ID: <a05200f13c04442c0d922@[192.168.3.23]>
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> Wj's [workshop and performances]
>
><<<20-23 martie 2006/ la MNAC<<<<
>
> >>>>un proiect al Ministerului Culturii si Cultelor
>
><<<scroll down for english
>
>artisti participanti:
>Lucille Calmel, Sylvie AstiÎ, Jean- Baptiste Bayle, Olga Kisseleva,
>Vali Chincisan, Suzana Dan, Mihaela Kavdanska, Dorel Naste
>curator : Anne Roquigny
>programator: StÎphane Kyles
>coordonator: Cosmin Tapu
>
> >>Primul workshop international de webjay-ing se desfasoara la
> >>Bucuresti in cadrul Etats Genereaux de la Francophonie. Workshop-ul
> >>are ca finalitate realizarea a opt Wjâs performances ale artistilor
> >>romani si francezi deschise publicului joi 23 martie incepand cu
> >>ora 18h30.
>
>Cuvinte cheie: WJ / Webjay / Webjockey / Weejay / Webjing / Webjaying
>
> >>WJs reprezinta un dipozitiv modulabil de performance public
> >>realizat prin intermediul internetului, permitind celor implicati
> >>(Wj, webjockeys, artisti de sunet si de imagine, net-artisti,
> >>graficieni, programatori, activisti, teoreticieni media, etc) sa
> >>experimenteze live varietatea continuturilor si resurselor
> >>disponibile in imensitatea retelei. Continuind munca Dj-lor si
> >>Vj-lor, artistii Wj (webjockeys) isi extrag materialul direct de pe
> >>internet si mixeaza fluxul retelei la infinit, in timp real.<<<<<<
>
> >>>Proiectele realizate de actorii diverselor retele pe World Wide
> >>>Web reprezinta mai ales o aventura solitara, in care cei activati
> >>>se reunesc intr-un mediu restrins ce nu permite extinderea intr-un
> >>>alt cadru de reprezentare. Ideea proiectului WJs vizeaza tocmai
> >>>perturbarea acestei tendinte, propunind un tip de experienta
> >>>cibernetica forte, captivanta, senzuala, in care placerea
> >>>imersiunii in fluxul retelei este deviata inspre un cadru
> >>>performativ. Astfel, demersurile individuale sau de colaborare pe
> >>>net devin experiente colective la care publicul este invitat sa
> >>>participe.<<<<
><http://www.wj-s.org>www.wj-s.org
>
> >>> Wj's [workshop and performances]
>
> >>>a project by the Romanian Ministry of Culture
>
>
> >>>20-23 March 2006/ at MNAC
>
>Participating artists: Lucille Calmel, Sylvie AstiÎ, Jean- Baptiste
>Bayle, Olga Kisseleva, Vali Chincisan, Dorel Naste, Suzana Dan,
>Mihaela Kavdanska.
>curator : Anne Roquigny
>programmer : StÎphane Kyles
>coordinator : Cosmin Tapu
>
> >>>>>The very first WJ's international workshop in Bucharest
> >>>>>represents a collaboration between French and Romanian artists
> >>>>>during the Etats Genereaux de la Francophonie. The workshop will
> >>>>>end with eight live web performances of the participating
> >>>>>artists starting from 18h30 on thursthday 23/03 in MNAC's
> >>>>>MediathÎque.<<<
>
>Key words: WJ / Webjay / Webjockey / Weejay / Webjing / Webjaying
>
> >>>WJ-s is a flexible, high speed connexion public device for web
> >>>performances (WJ-s/ession) which allows actors of the Internet (
> >>>WJs, webjockeys, sound and image artists, netartists, bloggers,
> >>>graphic designers, flashers, programmers, curators, hacktivists,
> >>>newmedia theorists, pioneers and web mutants...) to play live with
> >>>the full scope of contents available in the wideness of the
> >>>web.<<<<
>
> >>>>In less than 20 years the World Wide Web, a space of converging
> >>>>multimedia praxis, has become a vast experimentation and
> >>>>exploration ground with countless artistic ramifications .As it
> >>>>is often related to a solitary adventure led in a very intimate
> >>>>relationship with oneâs machine, thevirtual experience is seldom
> >>>>extended to another dimension of time-space. Projects involving
> >>>>networkactors only take place in closed circles, within the
> >>>>network, and hardly ever outside, within a live performance
> >>>>environment.<<<<<
>
><http://www.wj-s.org>www.wj-s.org
>
>
>The National Museum of Contemporary Art , <http://www.mnac.ro>www.mnac.ro
>2-4, Str. Izvor, aripa E4, Bucharest (RO), 050563
>
>
>
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