Sorry two questions of bad cut paste : At the end > by Arthur Guibert > (special effects and film maker to J-P Krief producer of the serial Exact sign : > "contact" to arte TV, more "the lawsuit of Saddam Hussein"),
More : On 3/06/06 22:20, "Louise Desrenards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote: > Here is Pierre Bongiovanni reborning by himself as net worker author and > publisher more proper video artist more as curator and by the way of hard > working re-beginning through http://sklunk.net, more Quentin Drouet, the Ace > of hearts of the web development and graphism design on free sources spip and > tributing to the spirit of the review... the critical fantastical muse from > criticalsecret.com, Aliette in between, she is a bit so much far but a bit so > much near but friendly beating anyway:) > > More a splendid global agenda of events in Beta version in progress by Quentin > where I have published my own informations... Tell him of the bugs you meet, > of your wishes of type of country and town.. > http://www.sklunk.net/AGENDA,113 > > Quote from "Writing & the Digital Life" ( WDL is a collaborative > transdisciplinary blog about the impact of digital technologies upon writing > and lived experience. We talk about writing and reading in the context of 'new > and old' media, transliteracy, craft, art, process and practice, social > networks, cooperation and collaboration, narrative and memory, human computer > interaction, imagination, nature, mind, body, and spirit. ) > > http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/blogs/wdl/ > June 03, 2006 > > > Sklunk > > The 4th edition of of the French net journal sklunk.net will go online on 25 > June at midnight. It will feature articles and statements from both 'real' and > fictional writers, such as: > > David Guez, Baudoin de Bodinat, Gunther Anders, Juan Eduardo Tesone, Orson > Welles, Don Quichotte, Agemben, Jimmy Owenns, LFKs, Pierre Escot, Olivier > Agid, Camille Renarhd, Nicolas Claus, Susana Espinosa, Laurent Foissac, > Patrick de Geetere, Aliette Certhoux Guibert, Pierre Bongiovanni, Maria Clara > Jean,... > > The first 3 editions of the magazine attracted about 24,000 visitors. Not > surprising if we consider that the editor of the journal is the established > media producer and thinker Pierre Bongiovanni. Bongiovanni was director of the > CICV (Cenre Internatonal de Creation Video) Centre in Montpeliard, France, for > about fourteen years, before the Centre was shut down -to the dismay of the > international media/digital arts community- due to lack of funding two years > ago. > > Sklunk.net is an anti-hierarchical, open, global and 'geo-local' magazine in > constant flux. It has succeeded to bring together an extremely diverse group > of contributors, from artists and theorists, to academics and activists, to > curators and diverse cultural professionals, to fictional characters who write > along everybody else, and to people writing under different personnas. I think > that Sklunk is a magazine rich in content and information, that addresses > current issues with humour and imagination - refreshing! > > Most of the articles are in French, but I think that there is a plan to > translate some of the articles into English in the future. Some of the > international contributions are in English already though, so have a look even > if you 're not a French-speaker. > > Posted by Maria x at 10:24 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) > Filed under: Publishing > > May 31, 2006 > > Permalink > http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/blogs/wdl/2006/06/sklunk.html > > > > > //////////////////// Second part (...) On La force de l'art > Reserves: 1. On a mode of organization without calling but co-opted, in a climate from Power which realizes the law abolishing the precedence of copyright for the authors by a mutation for the benefit of the neighbouring rights and which hard represses P2P, against the massive resistance of the interested, this exhibition wanted by the government opened in a dark climate in France. (here corrected) ______________________________________________ SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe Info, archive and help: http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre