[spectre] Tonight live KillerTV - Global/Local video
Floor v Spaendonck
floor at waag.org
Wed Nov 29 11:41:07 CET 2006
Global/Local video
livestream at http://connect.waag.org
8.00 PM- 10.00 PM
On wednesday the 29th of November KillerTV features various small
scale videoprojects from all over the world. Video can be an
instrument for awaremess and empowerment. But there are also exchange
projects: the mixing of video from different parts of the world.
The evening is hosted by Alexander Nikolic, an artist working in
Serbia and Vienna. He is currently involved in the Camp-project, that
focuses on the subject of camps; what do camps mean –extremely: a
collection of data- for the European culture and soul? Part of Camp
is Nikolic’ SlumTV, a media project in the centre of Belgrado where
thousands of people built an independant community under a bridge.
They form a shadow economy, with their own shops, bars and other
businesses.
http://nyartsmagazine.com/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=5659&Itemid=201
Nikolikc will talk with Lucrezia Cippitelli, who, next to her
theoretical work http://newmediafix.net/daily/?p=756, is also a media-
artist. She shows material from a project in Havana where people
wrote the scripts for their own video productions.
Nikolic ends with a Park4DTV, a Dutch project from the nineties that
started on the Amsterdam cable but expanded to a large network of
videoartists all over the world. One of the founders, Peter Mertens,
shows material and explains the history of Park.
Where: Theatrum Anatomicum, Waag building, Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012CR
Amsterdam
When: Wednesday 29 November 2006, door open 7.45 PM, start 8.00 PM
Stream: http://connect.waag.org
Killer (application is people) TV is a weekly live-program featuring
technology, arts and media.
Killer TV is supported by Mondriaan Foundation,HGIS Arts Fund, VSB
foundation, Prins Bernhard Cultuur Foundation, Surfnet
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