Hi all
I'll be blogging as much as I can to the CRUMB Crisis to Bliss project.
I expect our spot will be a clearing house for all sorts of reports
about the good and bad of the festival.
http://www.crisistobliss.net
For those in San Jose:
We are there from 3-6pm each weekday.
You need to find your way into the Convention Center, then to the
Starbucks near the Hilton Hotel on the Almaden Blvd. side of the
building, then up the escalator, then into the elevator or up the
stairs (which are behind a firedoor) to the VIP Suite.
It will be worth the trek to get to us! A nice cup of tea will be
waiting for you.
Sarah
On 6 Aug 2006, at 2:46 pm, honor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For those of us not lucky enough to travel to ISEA / ZeroOne San Jose,
> is anyone planning on keeping a blog? Or perhaps posting impressions
> of shows / performances / social encounters to any of the lists?
>
> I know that Adam's re:mote (see below) will give far flung new
> mediaphiles a chance to input into the festival in some way, but I
> would personally love to read people's stories about the festival as
> it unfolds.
> Does anyone have any plans to send / post / blog updates?
>
>
> For those of you who are going, do try and catch the North American
> premiere of the 'datamatics' performance by Ryoji Ikeda. The piece
> has been performed at the AV Festival and Tate Modern in the UK and at
> Sonar in Spain, but never outside Europe. Though I am am somewhat
> biased (the AV Festival co-commissioned the work), I can thoroughly
> recommend experiencing it.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Honor Harger
>
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>
> honor harger
>
> present location: yverdon-les-bains, .ch
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
> -> r e s e a r ch
> z-node, ch: http://www.z-node.net/
>
> - > w o r k
> av festival, .uk: http://www.avfest.co.uk/
>
> - > p l a y
> r a d i o q u a l i a: http://www.radioqualia.net
>
> -> l i s t e n
> radio astronomy: http://www.radio-astronomy.net
>
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>
>
> ISEA2006 re:mote, August 10-12, 2006
>
> International new media art discourse is stimulated by festivals and
> events like ISEA2006 which form temporary cultural centers to
> represent,
> present and discuss networked and digital technologies. However by
> forming
> temporary centers we also tacitly create a notion of a periphery - with
>
> temporary centers also come temporary peripheries. In new media culture
>
> this is a paradox as much new media art, theory, and discourse
> reflects on
> the network itself and the elusiveness and redundancy of centers and
> peripheries.
>
> ISEA2006 re:mote attempts to dissuade us from imposing these
> distinctions
> by providing a platform for artists, commentators, curators, performers
>
> and theorists to participate in ISEA 2006 via online and pre-recorded
> media.
>
> ISEA2006 will feature four themes: Interactive City, Community Domain,
>
> Transvergence, and Pacific Rim. Please see the following links for
> further
> information on each on the themes:
>
>
> ISEA2006 re:mote is a collaboration between ISEA2006 (
> http://01sj.org/ )
> and Adam Hyde ( http://www.xs4all.nl/~adam ) and is based on the
> re:mote series of events:
>
> re:mote auckland - organised by r a d i o q u a l i a and ((ethermap
> http://www.remote.org.nz/
>
> re:mote regina - organised by r a d i o q u a l i a and soil media lab
> http://soilmedia.org/remote/
>
>
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