[spectre] for sale: signed bit plane dvd

2016-09-27 Diskussionsfäden heath bunting

for sale: signed bit plane dvd

unique signed (both kate rich and natalie jeremijenko) dvd of "bit plane" video 
by bureau of inverse technology (BIT)


400 eur (plus packaging and postage)




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Re: [spectre] Submission proposal

2016-09-27 Diskussionsfäden Garrett Lynch
Emiliano I'm sure the Spectre community would love to see your work but you 
need to post it through as plain text and no attachments.  Look forward to 
seeing it.

regards
Garrett
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> On 27 Sep 2016, at 11:00, spectre-requ...@mikrolisten.de wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 20:18:12 +0200
> From: Emiliano Melchiorre 
> To: spectre@mikrolisten.de
> Subject: [spectre] Submission proposal
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
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> Dear Spectre,
> 
> I'm an italian-based artist. I just finished a Net.Art project that I would
> like to submit you and to all the amaziong spectre community.
> It would be incredible for me to share my work with you all and receive
> critics and opinions.
> 
> Thank you in advance!
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Emiliano Melchiorre
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[spectre] IGNORANCE: The Power of Non-Knowledge, Sept 30-Oct 1, Berlin

2016-09-27 Diskussionsfäden Tatiana Bazzichelli
IGNORANCE: The Power of Non-Knowledge
Art & Evidence Conference Series 2016

Location: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin.
Schedule: September 30 (16.00-21.15); October 1 (17.00-20.45), 2016. In
English language.
Admission: 5 Euro / day.
Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/ignorance

The 9th event of the Disruption Network Lab, directed by Tatiana
Bazzichelli, co-curated by Daniela Silvestrin.
Funded by: Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin, Senatskanzlei,
Kulturelle Angelegenheiten / City Tax.
In partnership with: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
In cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. In collaboration
with the Resistance Studies Network and the Resistance Study Initiative,
University of Massachusetts Amherst, and SPEKTRUM.
Media partners: ExBerliner, Der Freitag, Furtherfield.

Speakers: Matthias Gross (sociologist and science studies scholar, DE),
Joanna Kempner (Sociologist, US), Jamie Allen (artist and researcher,
CA/CH), Teresa Dillon (artist and researcher, IE/DE/UK), Karen Douglas
(social psychologist, UK), Martin F. Robbins (researcher and science
writer, UK), Hannah Jane Parkinson (digital culture journalist and
writer, UK), Ippolita group (hacktivists, philosophers, and writers,
IT), Vladan Joler (SHARE Foundation director, chair of the New Media
Department, University of Novi Sad, RS), Jan Willem Wieland (Assistent
professor, Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
Screening of "Merchants of Doubt" (2014, 1h36min, OV), documentary
directed by Robert Kenner, based on the book "Merchants of Doubt" by
historians of science Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway.

The second event of the "Art & Evidence" series by Disruption Network
Lab 2016 investigates the political, social and ethical dimensions of
ignorance, manifested as different forms of what has been termed
"nonknowledge". It will shed light on how, why and when knowledge does
not come to be, disappears or is suppressed, the possible advantages and
disadvantages related to the creation or maintenance of ignorance and
doubt, and how the underlying strategies and dynamics can be unveiled
and unmade.

Especially in the context of the current political scenario that we are
witnessing, the study and closer look at strategies behind the
deliberate creation and spreading of ignorance has gained more
importance than ever if we want to understand the reasons for the
growing success of populist campaigns. At the same time, the creation of
doubts, suppression or selected publication of facts, and nourishing of
controversies is building a
constant background to the debates related to the discussions about
climate change, carcinogenic products, conduct and publication of
scientific research results and the role and influence of the media in it.

A program of keynote lectures, panel discussions and a film screening
will present artists, scientists, researchers and journalists who will
discuss mechanisms and reasons behind knowledge that does not come to be
or is suppressed. Discussions will center around the political,
strategic, technological, and social uses of creating ignorance in
social and everyday life through the manipulation and suppression of
facts, the creation of doubt and
uncertainty, biased reporting of the media, or even forbidden knowledge
that is too controversial, sensitive or taboo to be studied.

More information:
http://www.disruptionlab.org/ignorance
FB: www.facebook.com/disruptionlab
Twitter: @disruptberlin

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Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director
http://disruptionlab.org
Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
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http://disruptionlab.org
Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
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[spectre] OPEN FIELDS Conference - This Week in Riga!

2016-09-27 Diskussionsfäden Rasa Smite

Dear All,

We are very happy that this week the Open Fields conference on Artistic 
Research in Post/Digital Age, takes place in Riga, from September 29 to 
October 1, 2016, with great speakers, 3 pallell sessions - for 2 days 
long, and Open Fields exhibition opening!


Please see below full programme,

More info here too: http://openfields.rixc.org

best regards,

Rasa

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OPEN FIELDS
The International Conference on Artistic Research, Digital Art and Science
In the framework of the RIXC Art Science Festival
September 29 – October 1, 2016
The National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

http://openfields.rixc.org

Contemporary and networked responses to geophysical, socio-political and 
cultural shifts in European landscapes


Open Fields is the title of this year’s international conference and 
exhibition taking place in the framework of the annual RIXC Art Science 
Festival in Riga, from September 29 until October 1, 2016. Our festival 
this year is focusing on new aesthetics, contemporary conditions, 
digital practices and the post-media situation. Since the first festival 
took place twenty years ago, it has grown and developed into one of 
largest annual North European gatherings for international scholars and 
artists working at the intersection of arts, humanities and science. The 
Open Fields conference and exhibition aims to present the most 
innovative approaches in artistic research, and to discuss the changing 
role of the arts, their transformative potential, and relation to the 
sciences.


The Open Fields Conference will take place from September 29 until 
October 1, 2016, in the National Library of Latvia. The Conference 
challenges the artistic research that is located in the contested 
territory between academic knowledge production and independent creative 
practices.

The Conference features the outstanding public keynote lectures by:

Christiane PAUL / New School / Whitney Museum / USA;
Jussi PARIKKA / Winchester School of Art / University of Southampton / 
UK and

Monica BELLO / Arts AT CERN / Switzerland.

Conference Research Questions: How can art and other creative practices 
meaningfully contribute to the environmental, technological and 
scientific challenges of our time? What kind of new knowledge can be 
created through artistic practices that collaborate with science, 
technology and other disciplines? And how to deal with contemporary 
aesthetics, which have undergone dramatic changes during the past 
decades and keep changing again, influenced by the current post-media 
situation, data visualization and other contemporary conditions?


The Open Fields conference aims to become the leading interdisciplinary 
platform for artistic research in North Europe. Each year we will be 
inviting several universities from the Baltic-Nordic region to host the 
Open Fields featured sessions. This year we are presenting – Aarhus 
University's Contemporaneity Research Group (DK), and Liepaja 
University's Art Research Lab (Liepaja, LV). One of the featured 
sessions also includes the presentation by European collaboration 
project – Changing Weathers, in the framework of which this year's Open 
Fields event is organized. Another special session – the Open Fields 
Book Review – takes place at the close of each conference day of the 
conference, featuring book conversation by Armin MEDOSCH and Christiane 
PAUL, and dynamic book presentations (20x20 / Pecha Kucha format) by 
other authors and conference participants.


The Conference is closely linked to the Open Fields Exhibition, taking 
place from September 30 to November 2, 2016 in the new Exhibition Hall 
of the National Library. Partly curated, partly peer-reviewed, the 
exhibition will present 26 works by international artists. They are 
moving across, bringing together and converging different knowledge, 
various media and diverse fields, as well as using scientific, cultural 
and social data as new artistic mediums, and interpreting them in a new 
and meaningful ways.


Overall, this year more then 100 participants from 30 countries 
participate in the Open Fields conference, exhibition and other festival 
events, representing more then 60 universities, art centres, museums, 
institutions and companies, as well as independent artists, scientists 
and scholars from different fields, who are engaged in artistic 
research, art and science collaboration.


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FESTIVAL PROGRAMME (Short Summary):


WEDNESDAY, September 28, 2016
12.00 – Press Conference
14.00 – Changing Weathers Partner Meeting
The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3
18.00 – 
Opening of the Exhibition: Turnton, Small City on the Sea by Time's Up 
(AU/AT). 
RIXC Gallery, Address: 11. Novembra Krastmala 35, entrance 
from Minsterejas iela


THURSDAY, September 29, 2016
OPENING PROGRAMME
The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3
14.00 – Conference