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[Mute-social] [vo_news-l] Open Season Archives Available Now
 

Dear NODE.L Voluntary Organisers, Subscribers and Nodes of all Kinds -

Although I have posted about the WSFII documentation archives to the
WSFII discussion list and to the SMAL forum when they were ready (thanks
go to Saul Albert, Antonio Pena, Antony Iles, Luci Eyers and Atty), it
looks like Open Congress' extensive archive is finally ready and
publicly accessible, thanks to the indefatigable labour of Open
Congress's (and NODE.L VO) Corrado Morgana and NODE.L VO and Tate
Webcasting Curator Kelli Dipple.

WSFII: http://www.nodel.org/wsfii
Future Wireless: http://www.nodel.org/Future_Wireless/
Open Congress:

Discussion and presentation archives
http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/open_congress/

Sound Archives from the Congress
http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/open_congress/sound.htm

Discussion forum on intellectual property -
Common Ground: collective practice and shared knowledge
http://www.tate.org.uk/contact/forums/onlineevents/thread.jsp?forum=47&thread=3051&tstart=0&trange=45

Also in conjunction with the archive a list of relevant previous event
archives
http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/open_congress/associated_archives.htm

and also here http://www.nodel.org/Open_Congress/

You can link to the Open Congress archive on your websites through the
above links - or from the documentation links on the NODE.L website at
http://www.nodel.org/october.html. This also goes for the other 2
events of Open Season, as above.

Thanks, and do get in touch with me if you have any further questions.

Best,
Marina Vishmidt
NODE.L Documentation Co-ordinator

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[Mute-social] New Reviews/Interviews on Furtherfield.org (July 0
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marc - Wed, 26/07/2006 - 2:00pm

New Reviews/Interviews on Furtherfield.org (July 06).

http://www.furtherfield.org

The Ultrasound of Therapy by Staalplaat Soundsystem.
One of a number of pieces reclaiming the body from a post-material
world. A therapeutic process including anything in the range from
homeopathy to electroshock therapy brings the bodies back to life.
Staalplaat Soundsystem, the audio art collective based in Amsterdam,
celebrates the physical power of sound in an installation, which is
currently shown at Manchester’s Cornerhouse. Reviewer: Mathias Fuchs.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=193

An Interview with Jeanie Finlay about Homemaker.
Entering the domestic spaces of seven people living in Tokyo or
Derbyshire, Finlay centres in on the household as a way of uncovering
individual interaction with public and private selves. Telling personal
stories with the aid of house-hold objects, fragments of narrative, and
new media technologies is a new way of thinking about portraiture.
Interview by Jess Laccetti.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=192

Handmade Electronic Music.
A review of The Art of Hardware Hacking by Nicolas Collins.
In Nicolas Collins’ book, we shake off the bounds of mass produced
software, of expensive consumer electronics and re-enter the exploratory
worlds of early electronic experimentalists such as David Tudor & Alvin
Lucier, riding the pulsating waves of sonic history through to
contemporary hardware hackers & instrument builders such as Xentos
‘Fray’ Bentos, Phil Archer, John Bowers & of course Nicolas Collins
himself. What an enlightening journey it is too. Reviewer: Liam Wells.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=191

Tijuana Calling: an exercise on virtual coyote tactics.
Mark Tribe, founder of Rhizome.org and the man behind Tijuana Calling,
defines the net-based works as “playful disruptions” that address urgent
issues such as migration flows, cultural translation, surveillance and
hybridity. Indeed, the common thread that connects Turista Fronterizo
(Ricardo Dominguez and Coco Fusco), Tj Cybercholos (Fran Illich),
LowDrone (Angel Nevarez and Alex Rivera), Corridos (Anne-Marie Schleiner
and Luis Hernandez) and DENTIMUNDO (Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga) is the
commitment to pollute cyberspace through an intermittent translation of
the borderland experience. An insight into border-crossing in a
borderless space, Tijuana Calling, an on-line exhibition features five
commissioned projects by artists living on both sides of the border
Mexico-U.S. Presented in October 2005, the exhibition is one of the
“scenarios” of inSite_05, a network of art practices exploring the
cultural and sociological nature of the Tijuana-San Diego borderland.
Reviewer: Maria Guglietti.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=190

All reviews:
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreviews.php
Reviewers at Furtherfield:
http://www.furtherfield.org/reviewersbio.php

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