From paulien at dresscher.nl Mon Mar 1 10:38:27 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 10:38:27 +0100 Subject: De waarde van de amateur References: Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: Geert Lovink > From: Jorinde Seijdel > Date: February 27, 2010 11:28:28 AM CEST > Resent-To: nettime-nl at nettime.org > To: Jorinde Seijdel > Subject: [Nettime-nl] De waarde van de amateur > > 17.03.2010 > > Debat 'De waarde van de amateur' > Op 17 maart organiseert het Fonds BKVB een debat naar aanleiding van > het verschijnen van de publicatie De waarde van de amateur, > geschreven door Jorinde Seijdel als vierde deel van de essayreeks > van het Fonds BKVB. > > In het essay De waarde van de amateur beschouwt Jorinde Seijdel de > opkomst van de amateur in de beeldende kunst. Zij analyseert dit als > verschijnsel van de huidige samenleving en de digitale cultuur. Wat > produceert de amateur dat hem zo aantrekkelijk maakt? Komt hij > werkelijk aan de dominante orde van de professional? Of valt er voor > de professional juist iets te halen bij de amateur? Vervuilt de > amateur de professionele sfeer of injecteert hij die met frisse > impulsen? > > Sprekers zijn: > Pascal Gielen (docent kunstsociologie/cultuurpolitiek > Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; lector Kunstpraktijk in de samenleving > Fontys Hogeschool Tilburg) > Frits Gierstberg (hoofd tentoonstellingen Nederlands Fotomuseum; > bijzonder hoogleraar fotografie aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) > Willem Velthoven (initiatiefnemer Mediamatic) > Zij zullen vanuit de eigen praktijk en onderzoek op het essay en de > introductie van Jorinde Seijdel reageren. Daarna volgt een debat met > de zaal o.l.v. schrijver en journalist Chris Keulemans. > > Aanvang: 20.15 uur > Locatie: Podium Moza?ek, Bos en Lommerweg 191, Amsterdam > Reserveren voor het debat is verplicht viahttp:// > www.podiummozaiek.nl/ ofinfo at podiummozaiek.nl (o.v.v. reserveren > debat 17 maart) > Toegang gratis. > > Het essay is vanaf 4 maart te bestellen > via:mstuivenberg at fondsbkvb.nl of de boekhandel. > ISBN 978-90-76936-23-9, ?15 > > In aansluiting op het essay is van 5 maart t/m 23 april bij het > Fonds BKVB de tentoonstelling Het democratische foto-album te zien, > samengesteld door Hans Aarsman. > > 'Het democratische foto-album' > > fototentoonstelling Hans Aarsman > > Op 4 maart 2010 opent bij het Fonds BKVB de tentoonstelling Het > democratische foto-album. De tentoonstelling is samengesteld door > fotograaf en schrijver Hans Aarsman. Centraal staat de > veelzijdigheid van het foto-album. In het foto-album verdwijnt het > onderscheid tussen amateur en professional, tussen hobbyist en > kunstenaar. > > Een album van een vrijgezel die vriendinnen vroeg bij de foto?s te > schrijven wat zij van hem vonden. Een album van een vrouw die > opgroeide met Darth Vader. Een 5-jarige had er genoeg van om steeds > zelf gefotografeerd te worden en nam de camera van zijn ouders over. > Ook oudere albums zijn te zien: Een verlovingsreis langs de Ourthe > in 1950 en een soldatenalbum uit de tweede wereldoorlog. Aarsman > zelf laat pagina?s zien uit een album dat hij als geheugensteun voor > zijn moeder maakte toen zij in een verpleeghuis werd opgenomen. > Met medewerking van de families Boekhout, Sola, Aarsman, Van der > Wey, Beerman, Hekman en ICM. > > Hans Aarsman heeft al jarenlang een grote interesse voor foto?s die > niet vanuit artistiek oogpunt gemaakt zijn. Deze foto?s vertonen > kwaliteiten of laten aspecten van de werkelijkheid zien, die in een > professionele foto vaak overschaduwd worden door andere belangen. > Hij stelde o.a. de tentoonstelling ?Off the Record? (2009) voor het > Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam samen en in de wekelijkse column ?de > Aarsman collectie? in de Volkskrant gaat hij op zoek naar het ware > verhaal achter nieuwsfoto?s. > > 5 maart t/m 23 april 2010 > maandag t/m vrijdag 10 -17 uur > opening: 4 maart, 17 uur > adres: Fonds BKVB, Brouwersgracht 276, Amsterdam > > De tentoonstelling Het democratische foto-album sluit aan bij het > essay De waarde van de amateur, dat Jorinde Seijdel in opdracht van > het Fonds BKVB schreef. Het essay is vanaf 4 maart bij het Fonds > BKVB te verkrijgen (?15 / ISBN 978-90-76936-23-9 / te koop tijdens > de opening van de tentoonstelling of viamstuivenberg at fondsbkvb.nl > > > ______________________________________________________ > * Verspreid via nettime-nl. 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URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Mon Mar 1 10:51:34 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 10:51:34 +0100 Subject: http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/weblog/2010/02/01/critical-point-of-view-wikipedia-research-conference-26-27-march/ Message-ID: <93B8340A-B2E8-436D-94C9-BCB22B2B9473@dresscher.nl> http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/weblog/2010/02/01/critical-point-of-view-wikipedia-research-conference-26-27-march/ Critical Point of View: Wikipedia research conference 26-27 March Posted: February 1, 2010 at 2:28 pm | By: sabine | Tags: amsterdam, announcement, cpov, wikipedia Critical Point of View Second international conference of the CPOV Wikipedia Research Initiative Practical Info Date: 26-27 March 2010 Location: OBA (Public Library Amsterdam, next to Amsterdam central station), Oosterdokskade 143, Amsterdam Organized by: Institute of Network Cultures Amsterdam, and Centre for Internet and SocietyBangalore, India. Website: www.networkcultures.org/cpov Conference program: http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/program/amsterdam-program/ Discussion List: http://p10.alfaservers.com/mailman/listinfo/cpov_listcultures.org About CPOV Wikipedia is at the brink of becoming the de facto global reference of dynamic knowledge. The heated debates over its accuracy, anonymity, trust, vandalism and expertise only seem to fuel further growth of Wikipedia and its user base. Apart from leaving its modern counterparts Britannica and Encarta in the dust, such scale and breadth places Wikipedia on par with such historical milestones as Pliny the Elder?s Naturalis Historia, the Ming Dynasty?s Wen-hsien ta- ch? eng, and the key work of French Enlightenment, the Encyclop?die. The multilingual Wikipedia as digital collaborative and fluid knowledge production platform might be said to be the most visible and successful example of the migration of FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source Software) principles into mainstream culture. However, such celebration should contain critical insights, informed by the changing realities of the Internet at large and the Wikipedia project in particular. The CPOV Research Initiative was founded from the urge to stimulate critical Wikipedia research: quantitative and qualitative research that could benefit both the wide user-base and the active Wikipedia community itself. On top of this, Wikipedia offers critical insights into the contemporary status of knowledge, its organizing principles, function, and impact; its production styles, mechanisms for conflict resolution and power (re-)constitution. The overarching research agenda is at once a philosophical, epistemological and theoretical investigation of knowledge artifacts, cultural production and social relations, and an empirical investigation of the specific phenomenon of the Wikipedia. Conference Themes: Wiki Theory, Encyclopedia Histories, Wiki Art, Wikipedia Analytics, Designing Debate and Global Issues and Outlooks. Confirmed speakers: Florian Cramer (DE/NL), Andrew Famiglietti (UK), Stuart Geiger (USA), Hendrik-Jan Grievink (NL), Charles van den Heuvel (NL), Jeanette Hofmann (DE), Athina Karatzogianni (UK), Scott Kildall (USA), Patrick Lichty (USA), Hans Varghese Mathews (IN), Teemu Mikkonen (FI), Mayo Fuster Morell (IT), Mathieu O?Neil (AU), Felipe Ortega (ES), Dan O?Sullivan (UK), Joseph Reagle (USA), Ram?n Reichert (AU), Richard Rogers (USA/NL), Alan Shapiro (USA/DE), Maja van der Velden (NL/NO), G?rard Wormser (FR). Editorial team: Sabine Niederer and Geert Lovink (Amsterdam), Nishant Shah and Sunil Abraham (Bangalore), Johanna Niesyto (Siegen), Nathaniel Tkacz (Melbourne). Project manager CPOV Amsterdam: Margreet Riphagen. Research intern: Juliana Brunello. Production intern: Serena Westra. The CPOV conference in Amsterdam will be the second conference of the CPOV Wikipedia Research Initiative. The launch of the initiative took place in Bangalore India, with the conference WikiWars in January 2010. After the first two events, the CPOV organization will work on producing a reader, to be launched early 2011. For more information or submitting a reader contribution: http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/reader/ . Buy your ticket online at: http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/practical-info/tickets/ (with iDeal), or register by sending an email to: info (at) networkcultures.org. One day ticket: ?25, students and OBA members: ?12,50. Full conference pass (2 days): ?40, students and OBA members: ?25. More info: www.networkcultures.org/cpov. Contact: info (at) networkcultures.org, phone: +3120 5951866 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Fri Mar 12 21:24:12 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 21:24:12 +0100 Subject: Fwd: [Nettime-nl] DANAH BOYD AND NINE LUDWIG (HYVES) -- SYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY AND SOCIAL NETWORK SITES References: Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > From: Simone van der Hof > Date: March 12, 2010 9:19:49 PM CEST > To: nettime-nl at nettime.org > Subject: [Nettime-nl] DANAH BOYD AND NINE LUDWIG (HYVES) -- > SYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY AND SOCIAL NETWORK SITES > > > * PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY* | *Apologies for cross-posting* > > > -- SYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY AND SOCIAL NETWORK SITES - WITH DANAH BOYD AND > NINE LUDWIG (HYVES) -- > > On 7 April the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society > (TILT) of Tilburg University will host an afternoon symposium on > privacy in social network sites. > > Our keynote speaker is dr. danah boyd, who is one of the most > renowned researchers in the field of social network sites and their > (youthful) populations. Dr. boyd was one of the first social > scientists who turned to in-depth social-scientific research of this > new and blooming online phenomenon. In the past years her research > has focused on the ways in which young people use social network > sites such as Facebook and MySpace to construct and express > identities and manage relationships with others. Dr. boyd currently > conducts research on social media at Microsoft Research New England, > is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and > Society, and a Visiting Fellow at TILT. The title of dr. boyd's > talk, a one-hour presentation, is 'How social media is reworking > privacy and publicity'. For more information on dr. danah boyd, > please see www.danah.org > > Two other speakers will respond to dr. boyd's lecture. These are: > - Nine Ludwig, responsible for community communications in the Dutch > social network site Hyves (www.hyves.nl), which is immensely popular > in the Netherlands. Ms. Ludwig will talk about privacy from the > perspective of a provider, and explain how Hyves attempts to improve > privacy protection in its network. > - Prof. dr. Ronald Leenes of the Tilburg Institute for Law, > Technology and Society, who is the founder of the most recent sprig > on the tree of social network sites: a privacy-enhanced social > network site called Clique (http://clique.primelife.eu/), in which > two years of social-scientific analysis of privacy issues in > existing social network sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Hyves > were translated into concrete implementations for improved privacy > protection. > > The afternoon will be chaired and moderated by dr. Bibi van den Berg > of the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society. All > lectures and the discussion at this symposium will be in English. > > The program for this symposium is as follows: > - 14.15: Room open to the public > - 14.30-15.30: Keynote lecture by dr. danah boyd > - 15.30-16.00: Coffee/tea break > - 16.00-16.30: Short lectures by Nine Ludwig and prof.dr. Ronald > Leenes > - 16.30-17.00: Panel discussion with the audience > Following the afternoon program there are drinks and there is an > opportunity to mingle with the speakers. > > The symposium will be held on the campus of the University of > Tilburg. For a map and directions, please see http://www.plattegronduvt.nl/eng/photo.html > . The room number of the symposium will be announced shortly on the > TILT website. Please see http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/faculties/law/research/tilt/ > > **Note: Attending this symposium is free of charge. However, the > number of seats for this symposium is limited. Those who wish to > participate must register in advance! Please send an e-mail to Ms. > Vivian Carter (v.carter at uvt.nl) to do so.** > > > > ------ > > *VRIENDELIJK VERZOEK DIT BERICHT IN UW NETWERK TE VERSPREIDEN* > *excuses voor eventuele dubbele ontvangst* > > > -- SYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY EN SOCIAL NETWORK SITES - MET DANAH BOYD EN > NINE LUDWIG (HYVES) -- > > Op 7 april aanstaande organiseert het Tilburgse Centrum voor Recht, > Technologie en Samenleving (TILT) van de Universiteit van Tilburg > een middagsymposium over privacy in sociale netwerk sites. > > Onze keynote spreker is dr. danah boyd, ??n van de meest bekende > onderzoekers op het gebied van sociale netwerk sites en hun > (jeugdige) populaties. Dr. boyd was ??n van de eerste wetenschappers > die diepgravend wetenschappelijk onderzoek deed naar dit nieuwe en > bloeiende fenomeen. In de afgelopen jaar heeft haar onderzoek zich > gericht op de manieren waarop jonge mensen sociale netwerk sites als > Facebook en MySpace gebruiken om uitdrukking te geven aan hun > identiteit, deze te ontwikkelen, en hun relaties met anderen te > onderhouden. Dr. boyd doet momenteel onderzoek naar sociale media > bij Microsoft Research New England, is fellow aan het Berkman Center > for Internet and Society aan Harvard, en Visiting Fellow aan het > Tilburgse Centrum voor Recht, Technologie en Samenleving (TILT). De > titel van dr. boyd's lezing, die een uur zal duren, is 'How social > media is reworking privacy and publicity'. Voor meer informatie over > danah boyd, zie www.danah.org > > Twee andere sprekers zullen reageren op dr. boyd's lezing. Dit zijn: > - Nine Ludwig, verantwoordelijk voor communicatie binnen de > community van het in Nederland immens populaire sociale netwerk > Hyves (www.hyves.nl). Mevrouw Ludwig zal vertellen over privacy > vanuit het perspectief van een provider, en zal uitleggen hoe Hyves > probeert privacy-bescherming te verbeteren binnen het eigen netwerk. > - Prof. dr. Ronald Leenes van het Tilburgse Centrum voor Recht, > Technologie en Samenleving (TILT), de oprichter van de meest recente > twijg aan de boom van sociale netwerk sites: een site met de naam > Clique (http://clique.primelife.eu/) waarin allerhande privacy- > beschermende mechanismen zijn opgenomen. Na twee jaar sociaal- > wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar privacy problemen in bestaande > sociale netwerk sites zoals Facebook, MySpace en Hyves zijn de > resultaten vertaald naar concrete mechanismen voor betere > bescherming van de privacy, die zijn verwerkt in Clique. > > De middag wordt voorgezeten en gemodereerd door dr. Bibi van den > Berg, eveneens werkzaam bij TILT. Let op: alle lezingen en de > discussie tijdens dit symposium zijn in het Engels!! > > Het programma voor dit symposium is als volgt: > - 14.15: Zaal open voor het publiek > - 14.30-15.30: Grote lezing door dr. danah boyd > - 15.30-16.00: Koffie-/theepauze > - 16.00-16.30: Korte lezingen door Nine Ludwig en prof.dr. Ronald > Leenes > - 16.30-17.00: Paneldiscussie met de zaal > Aansluitend op het middagprogramma is er een borrel en kan men de > sprekers ontmoeten. > > Het symposium wordt gehouden op de campus van de Universiteit van > Tilburg. Voor een routebeschrijving en plattegrond, zie http://www.plattegronduvt.nl/photo.html > . Het zaalnummer voor dit symposium zal binnenkort bekend gemaakt > worden op de TILT website: http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/faculties/law/research/tilt/ > > **Let op: Deelname aan het symposium is kosteloos. Echter, het > aantal plaatsen voor dit symposium is beperkt. Diegenen die willen > deelnemen, moeten zich vooraf registreren! Gelieve een e-mail te > sturen aan Mevr. Vivian Carter (v.carter at uvt.nl) om u aan te melden.** > ______________________________________________________ > * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet > * toegestaan zonder toestemming. is een > * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. > * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: > * http://www.nettime.org/. > * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik at xs4all.nl). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Tue Mar 16 12:39:24 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:39:24 +0100 Subject: http://nimk.nl/nl/the-media-city-workshop Message-ID: <5A6FA68E-8F22-4407-8BC0-11F9CB7BCFF8@dresscher.nl> NIEUWS AGENDA CATALOGUSTENTOONSTELLINGEN COLLECTIE DISTRIBUTIE ARTIST IN RESIDENCEONDERZOEK CONSERVERING EDUCATIE FACILITEITEN ARCHIEF HOMENIEUWSTHE MEDIA CITY - WORKSHOP DOORSTUREN PRINTRSS THE MEDIA CITY - WORKSHOP Workshop - The Media City From March 22 ? April 3, 2010, the Netherlands Media Art Institute and Time Frame will host ?The Media City? workshop, dedicated to the exploration of narrative architecture and social interaction on public spaces. The Media City is a specialized project development workshop for urban projections, taking place in Amsterdam. From March 22 to April 3, eight international artists from Sao Paulo, Lima, Durban, Douala and the Netherlands will be given the opportunity to explore the possibilities of visual programming interfaces for urban facades, and develop their own site specific concept. The Media City investigates architecture as narrative and social interaction in public space. It is investigating how these specific languages, spaces of cultural meaning, can be translated into media art projects, in which similarities from African and Latin American cities can be found and re-interpreted in Amsterdam. Architecture plays an important part in the formation of national identities and, hence, the project holds a great potential of allowing artistic examinations into national boundaries, similarities and trans- national visions. Tutor: Alexis Anastasiou, Director / VJ of Visualfarm (BR) Selected artists for the workshop: Gloria Arteaga (PE), Lucas Bambozzi (BR), Edwin van der Heide (NL), Doung Jahangeer (ZA), Walter Langelaar (NL), Goddy Leye (CM), Marnix de Nijs (NL) and Mayura Subhedar (IN/NL). There are possibilities for artists and art students to participate in the workshop. Participation: drinks and lunch ? 10 per day. Please send your CV and short motivation (max100 words) to elena at nimk.nl. Please specify your level of expertise on the following software: After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, Final Cut, Modul8 and Pandora's Box. This event includes three semi-public lectures. These evening sessions with artists' presentations will try to gather as much expertise and viewpoints as possible, and will foster discussions about the workshop theme among artists, theoreticians, cultural workers and audience. The sessions are interlinked and designed to initiate an ongoing discussion among the participants (English spoken). These three evening sessions are open to the audience: 1. Tuesday, March 23, 20:00 ? 22:00: Gloria Arteaga, Edwin van der Heide and Doeng Jahangeer 2. Monday, March 29, 20:00 ? 22:00: Alexi Anastasieu, Goddy Leye and Mayura Subhedar 3. Thursday, April 1, 20:00 ? 22:00: Lucas Bambozzi, Walter Langelaar and Marnix de Nijs Admission is free, English spoken. More info: The Media City is part of the TIME FRAME project, developed by the Netherlands Media Art Institute and Miguel Petchkovsky. TIME FRAME investigates the intersection of media, technology, art and society in the current contemporary art practices in Africa and Latin America. This project functions as a platform that stimulates and promotes sustainable media art training, discussion, production and the transit of new artwork in Europe, Africa and Latin America. Artists URLs: Alexis Anastasieu: http://www.visualfarm.com.br/site_index.swf Lucas Bambozzi: http://www.lucasbambozzi.net/ Gloria Arteaga: http://www.arteven.org/profile/GloriaArteaga Goody Leye: http://goddyleye.lecktronix.net/ Doung Jahangeer: http://www.dala.org.za/ Marnix de Nijs: http://www.marnixdenijs.nl/ Edwin van der Heide: http://www.evdh.net/ Walter Langelaar: http://lowstandart.net/ Mayura Subhedar: www.mayurasubhedar.com Blog?s URL: http://www.artscollaboratory.org The Media City is made possible with the kind support of the Mondriaan Foundation. ENGLISH SITEMAP WEBWINKEL NIEUWSBRIEF ORGANISATIE BEZOEKERSINFORMATIE ZOEKEN ZOEK -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Tue Mar 16 15:24:39 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:24:39 +0100 Subject: Fwd: FW: Uitnodiging symposium 'Van ledscherm naar mediafacade' op 22 april References: <8789B79A78FD4A08A6BE304E21F51DBF@aks> Message-ID: <96B742CB-AC1E-4E91-945B-18406578E32B@dresscher.nl> Begin forwarded message: > From: "Saskia Korsten" > Date: March 16, 2010 3:07:07 PM CEST > To: > Subject: FW: Uitnodiging symposium 'Van ledscherm naar > mediafacade' op 22 april > > Sorry, only Dutch text available. > > Van: C.Geuze at bkkc.nl [mailto:C.Geuze at bkkc.nl] > Verzonden: donderdag 11 maart 2010 11:35 > Aan: C.Geuze at bkkc.nl > Onderwerp: Uitnodiging symposium 'Van ledscherm naar mediafacade' op > 22 april > > > > > > > Uitnodiging symposium 'Van ledscherm naar mediafacade' > > bkkcnieuwsbriefbeeldendekunst > > > > > > > > > Er verschijnen steeds meer ledschermen en ledkunstwerken in de > openbare ruimte. De ledschermen brengen voornamelijk commerci?le > content, maar bieden ook videokunstenaars kansen om hun werk te > laten zien in de openbare ruimte en er worden zelfs opdrachten voor > uitgeschreven. Vanuit de commerci?le hoek wordt er ook naar > culturele content gevraagd die varieert van culturele informatie tot > videokunst. > > Als afsluiting van de expostitie LED organiseert het bkkc op > donderdag 22 april het symposium "Van ledscherm naar mediafacade". > Graag nodigen wij u uit voor deze inspirerende dag. > > Afbeelding: Gerald van der Kaap > > > > > > > > > > > > > Programma > 09.30 u: Registratie deelnemers > 10:00 u: Woord van welkom > 10.15 u: Robin van den Akker, cultuurfilosoof Faculteit Wijsbegeerte > Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam > 11.00 u: Jos den Hartog, business developer KITT Engineering > 12.00 u: Lunch en bezichtiging expositie LED > 13.00 u: Parallelsessies keuzeprogramma > 14.45 u: Pauze > 15.15 u: Keynote lezing van Jan & Tim Edler, realities-united Berlin > 16.15 u: Afsluitende borrel bij Factorium en bezichtiging van het > interactieve ledscherm en platform voor videokunst ?Between You&Me? > van Martin & Inge Riebeek > > meer informatie over het programma > > > > > > > > > > > > > Meer informatie en aamelden > Datum: donderdag 22 april 2010 > Tijd: 09.30 - 17.30 uur > Locatie: bkkc, Spoorlaan 21 i-k, Tilburg en Factorium, Tilburg > Kosten: > ? 50 euro (incl. lunch) voor gemeentes en bedrijven > ? 25 euro (inclusief lunch) voor kunstenaars en studenten > > Het aantal plaatsen is beperkt, reageer daarom snel! > > Aanmelden kan tot uiterlijk 9 april met het inschrijfformulier (te > downloaden via de website). Mailt u dit formulier naar Judith van > Ouwerkerk,j.vanouwerkerk at bkkc.nl > > Afbeelding: Martin&Inge Riebeek > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Expositite LED > Een expositie over de culturele toepassingen van ledtechnologie in > de openbare ruimte. > 12 maart t/m 22 april > > De aanleiding tot deze expositie is de oplevering van het > interactieve ledkunstwerk en platform voor videokunst "Between > You&Me" van Martin en Inge Riebeek. Het kunstwerk wordt op zondag 18 > april onthuld naast Factorium aan de Bisschop Zwijsenstraat in > Tilburg. > > meer over de expositie LED > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Colofon > Eindredactie Chantal Geuze, PR en Communicatie > > De nieuwe website van het bkkc is in ontwikkeling. Totdat deze > gereed is verwijzen de links in deze nieuwsbrief naar de nbks site > of de bkkc portal. > > > > > > > > > > > > > BKKC | Spoorlaan 21 i-k | 5038 CB Tilburg | T (013) 7508400 > eindredactie: info at bkkc.nl > > > wilt u de nieuwsbrief niet meer ontvangen klik hier > > > ; > > > _______________________________________________ > mastersofmedia mailing list > mastersofmedia at listcultures.org > http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/mastersofmedia_listcultures.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Tue Mar 16 15:24:54 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:24:54 +0100 Subject: Fwd: Fwd: CFP: Exploring Produsage - Special Issue of NRHM References: <74bd79cd1003160718i1774bc63x97ea8874c1329239@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > From: Thomas Poell > Date: March 16, 2010 3:18:27 PM CEST > To: mastersofmedia at listcultures.org > Subject: Fwd: CFP: Exploring Produsage - Special Issue of NRHM > > CFP > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Axel Bruns > Date: 2010/3/15 > Subject: CFP: Exploring Produsage - Special Issue of NRHM > To: Axel Bruns > Cc: "Jan Schmidt (j.schmidt at hans-bredow-institut.de)" > > > > Dear colleague, > > Apologies for the somewhat impersonal nature of this email. > > You'll be aware of my work on the concept of produsage over the past > few years, chiefly in the book Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and > Beyond: From Production to Produsage (New York: Peter Lang, 2008). > > I am writing to you now to let you know about the CFP for a special > issue of the journal New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia on this > topic, which my colleague Jan Schmidt (from the Hans-Bredow-Institut, > Hamburg) and I have been invited to edit. We would be delighted if you > could pass the CFP below on to any of your colleagues who may be > interested in contributing, and/or if you were able to contribute an > article yourself. > > The full CFP is below - and of course we'd be happy to respond to any > queries you might have. Many thanks in advance ! > > > > Exploring Produsage > > A Special Issue of New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia > > Call for papers > > > The concept of produsage points to the shift away from conventional > producer/consumer relationships, and highlights the more fluid roles > of users and contributors within social media environments. > Participants in open source projects, in Wikipedia, in YouTube and > Second Life are no longer merely consuming or using preproduced > material, but neither are they at all times acting as fully > self-determined producers of fully formed new works; rather, they > occupy a hybrid position as produsers of content. > > Produsage processes are now evident across a wide range of activities > - mainly online, but increasingly also extending to the offline world > - from citizen journalism and communal knowledge management through to > collaborative artistic activities, from learner-led education models > to citizen engagement in political processes. As such models establish > themselves, what does an examination through the lens of the produsage > framework reveal about their internal operations? How do they affect > the existing institutional, industrial, social, and cultural > environments within which they operate? How may they be guarded > against cooptation and exploitation by corporate interests? What > possible futures do they foreshadow? > > Potential contributions to this special issue could include, but are > not limited to, areas such as: > > * Conceptualising produsage: theoretical frameworks for examining > produsage activities, practical examples of produsage projects, ... > > * Historical and comparative perspectives: produsage and other forms > of collaborative and commons-based work, precedents of produsage, ... > > * Technologies and practices of produsage: collaborative dynamics of > leading produsage spaces, impact of the technological foundations of > produsage, ... > > * Empirical perspectives on produsage: case studies of produsage and > its effects, ethnographic research into produsage communities, ... > > * Methodology: research approaches to the study of produsage, tracking > and evaluating produser activitities, ... > > * Critical perspectives: economic, legal, pedagogic, sociological > perspectives on produsage, ... > > > For this special issue of NRHM, we invite contributions on these and > other topics related to produsage. Full papers should be around 7,000 > words; shorter papers (around 3,000 words) for technical notes, > industry perspectives or opinion pieces are also welcome. More > detailed instructions for authors can be found online: > http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/nrhm. Queries should be directed to > the Guest Editors. > > Authors should submit their papers online via the New Review of > Hypermedia and Multimedia Manuscript Central site: > http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tham > > > Important dates > > 16 July 2010 - paper submission deadline > > 24 September 2010 - author notification > > 15 October 2010 - final copy due > > Northern Spring 2011 - publication > > > Guest Editors > > Axel Bruns, ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and > Innovation (Brisbane), a.bruns at qut.edu.au > > Jan Schmidt, Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research (Hamburg), > j.schmidt at hans-bredow-institut.de > > > -- > Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ > ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ > Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns at qut.edu.au > Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info > Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 > Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J > > _______________________________________________ > mastersofmedia mailing list > mastersofmedia at listcultures.org > http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/mastersofmedia_listcultures.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Fri Mar 19 12:09:29 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:09:29 +0100 Subject: Fwd: [Nettime-nl] viralcommunication.nl References: <20100318174336.GR2023@box.lan> Message-ID: <3A38B3A4-58AA-4B41-BF1B-CFF899DE16FE@dresscher.nl> Begin forwarded message: > From: Florian Cramer > Date: March 18, 2010 6:43:36 PM CEST > To: nettime-nl at nettime.org > Subject: [Nettime-nl] viralcommunication.nl > > Conference announcement: viralcommunication.nl > > Advertising and marketing are the true operating systems and economic > forces behind the seemingly free "Web 2.0". Nevertheless, the 'social > media' shifts from one-to-many, top-down mass communication models to > interpersonal exchange may impact their industries in the same way in > which the music industry had been hit by the mp3 revolution. Social > media > advertising and viral marketing tap into virtually every issue of > contemporary media professions and communication culture. Yet it > remains > to be seen - and discussed during this conference - whether growing > concerns over privacy and control are already reversing the trend. > > The first day of the conference will focus on social media and > marketing, > the second on viral media cultures from William S. Burroughs to 4chan. > > --- > > Monday, April 12th: Social media as marketing media - is the trend > turning, and > in which direction? > > Public day conference, Piet Zwart Institute, Mauritsstraat 36, 3012 CJ > Rotterdam (participation is free and open for everyone.) > > 11:00 > Florian Cramer (Piet Zwart Institute) and Marc Schwieger > (Undschwieger, previously creative director and partner > Scholz & > Friends, Hamburg): Welcome and introduction: Advertising, the > operating system behind "Web 2.0''; how the advertising > industry > still risks suffering the fate of the music industry > > 11:30 > Darija Medic, artist and student Piet Zwart Institute, The > `us' in > virus: H1N1 as a social network > > 11:35 > Thomas Knuewer (journalist, blogger and consultant on social > media > and marketing, Germany): Why the web brings back the mom and > pop > store > > 12:10 > Nicole Sanberg (Creative Director IN10, Rotterdam) [to be > confirmed]: Social media as marketing media: perspectives and > limitations [title subject to change] > > 12:40 > Eddy Salfischberger, 105, perspectives of social media > marketing > > 13:30 > Winanda Hendriks, startup presentation prfum.com > > 13:35 > Discussion roundtable Thomas Knuewer, Marc Schwieger, Nicole > Sanberg, Eddy Salfischberger Winanda Hendriks & public > > 14:00 lunch break > > 15:00 > Marc Schwieger: Presentation Loritan, a social marketing > platform, > and preliminary results of the research project with WdKA > advertising students > > 15:30 > Gordan Savicic (artist and programmer, MODDR_labs / WORM, > Rotterdam, tutor Piet Zwart Institute: The Web 2.0 Suicide > Machine > as a meme threatening Facebook > > 16:00 > N.N., social media marketing for political parties > > 16:30-17:00 > Roundtable and wrap-up discussion with speakers and audience > > > > Professional evening session, Teldesign, Blaak 512, 3011 TA Rotterdam > (Registration required, E-mail to: Leslie Robbins > [L.J.Drost-Robbins-at-hro.nl]. Participation fee: EUR 50/one evening, > EUR 80/both evenings, discount for members of non-profit > organizations: > EUR 30/one evening, EUR 50/both evenings.) > > 19:30 > Short summary presentations by Marc Schwieger, Nicole Sanberg, > Eddy Salfischberger, Thomas Knuewer (video), Winanda Hendriks, > Gordan Savicic, Darija Medic, Florian Cramer > > 20:40 > Discussion roundtable among all participants: Will social media > change marketing like mp3 changed the music industry? Or are we > already witnessing the end of a hype? > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Tuesday, April 13th: Viral media today > > Public day conference, Piet Zwart Institute, Mauritsstraat 36, 3012 CJ > Rotterdam > (Participation is free and open for everyone.) > > 11:00 > Florian Cramer (Piet Zwart Institute): Viral media, from > William > S. Burroughs to Richard Dawkins to cultural undergrounds to > contemporary marketing. > > 11:30 > Douglas Rushkoff (media theorist and writer, author of "Media > Virus" [1995], USA, via Skype), Media Virus revisited > > 12:15 > Bill Wasik (senior editor Harper's, USA, inventor of Flashmobs, > author of the book "And then there's this" [Penguin 2009]): How > stories live and die in viral culture > > 13:00 > Public discussion > > 13:30 lunch break > > 14:30 > Timo Klok: 4chan, imageboard and Internet cultural memes > > 15:00 > ROFLCON presentation (via Skype) > > 15:30 > Simon Pummel, Piet Zwart Institute, viral video > > 16:00 > Thomas Zorbach, vm-people, Berlin, viral marketing beyond viral > videos > > 16:30-17:00 > Conference wrap-up panel and discussions, with Marc Schwieger, > Florian Cramer and all day speakers > > > Professional evening session, Teldesign, Blaak 512, 3011 TA Rotterdam > > (Registration required, E-mail to: Leslie Robbins > [L.J.Drost-Robbins-at-hro.nl]. Participation fee: EUR 50/one evening, > EUR 80/both evenings, discount for members of non-profit > organizations: > EUR 30/one evening, EUR 50/both evenings.) > > 19:30 > Summary presentations Bill Wasik, Douglas Rushkoff (video), > Timo > Klok, ROFLCON, Florian Cramer, Marc Schwieger, Simon Pummell, > Thomas Zorbach > > 20:40 > Discussion roundtable among all participants: What is the > significance of `viral communication' beyond subculture and > viral > marketing videos? Is there a relation to social media? > > -- > Florian Cramer, Lector > Master Networked Media > Research programme Communication in a Digital Age > Piet Zwart Institute > Willem de Kooning Academy Hogeschool Rotterdam > http://pzwart.wdka.nl/networked-media > http://pzwart.wdka.nl/communication-in-a-digital-age > ______________________________________________________ > * Verspreid via nettime-nl. 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URL: From paulien at dresscher.nl Tue Mar 30 13:41:45 2010 From: paulien at dresscher.nl (Paulien Dresscher) Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:41:45 +0200 Subject: Fwd: SAVE THE DATE: Symposium Interactieve Kunst op 22 en 23 april References: Message-ID: <8DEF5087-4465-4B83-AB78-3551E48F131E@dresscher.nl> Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: Geert Lovink > From: wedge > Date: March 30, 2010 1:14:36 PM CEDT > Resent-To: mastersofmedia at listcultures.org > To: wedge at rietveldacademie.nl > Subject: SAVE THE DATE: Symposium Interactieve Kunst op 22 en > 23 april > > ps. i am not speaking here. just moderating the session with > galloway. /geert > > > > A WEDGE BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC > > > 22-23 April 2010 > Dag 1 > 10:00-18:00 > Dag 2 > 11:00-18:00 > > LOCATION: > TROUW Amsterdam > > ORGANISED BY: > SKOR > Lectoraat Art & Public Space > > > > > Aernout Mik, Aap, in opdracht van de St.Maartenskliniek, Ubbergen > (1998). Foto: Jannes Linders > > > > > > > > > Daan Roosegaarde, Dune 4.2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lectoraat Art & Public Space Gerrit Rietveld Academie > > T 020 - 5711635 > F 020 - 5711654 > E wedge at rietveldacademie.nl > > SKOR > Ruysdaelkade 2 > 1072 AG Amsterdam > > T 020 - 672 25 25 > F 020 - 379 28 09 > E info at skor.nl > > Symposium over interactiviteit en publieke ruimte > > > In dit tweedaags symposium wordt interactieve kunst in de publieke > ruimte onder de loep genomen aan de hand van drie kernbegrippen: > object, interface en affect.Tijdens de eerste dag wordt elk van deze > begrippen door theoretici belicht en besproken. Op de tweede dag > staan drie case studies centraal die door kunstenaar, opdrachtgever > en experts behandeld worden. > > Deelnemers zijn: > > Alexander Galloway, Johan Hoorn, Erik Kluitenberg, Klaas > Kuitenbrouwer, Geert Lovink, Arnout Mik, Geert Mul, Gijs van Oenen, > Robert Pfaller, Daan Roosegarden, Christa Sommerer, Steven ten > Thije, Ronald van Tienhoven en Willem van Weelden > > > > Meer informatie is te vinden op www.skor.nl of www.lkpr.nl. Wil je > op de hoogte gehouden worden van het programma, meld je dan aan via wedge at rietveldacademie.nl > > > > A wedge between private en public is een samenwerking van Lectoraat > Kunst en Publieke Ruimte van de Gerrit Rietveld Academie en SKOR > (Stichting Kunst en Openbare Ruimte) > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mastersofmedia mailing list > mastersofmedia at listcultures.org > http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/mastersofmedia_listcultures.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 4593-235-144-crop.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11940 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 4694-235-144-crop.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 8555 bytes Desc: not available URL: