Chris Joseph

Electronic writer and artist
Archive for October 29th, 2007

offonlife (Monster Identity Theft mix)

for remix_runran, from lines//offonlife <- flesher + flags of the revolution (postscript) + scratchysplatOnji-X
+ Jan Thor + babel testcard

flash source: offonline_MITmix (153 kb)

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GraphiCon 2008 - deadline 20 March 2008

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
GraphiCon’2008
Computer Graphics and Applications
Eighteenth International Conference
June 23 - 28, 2008
Moscow, Russia
http://www.graphicon.ru/2008/

=== Welcome ===

GraphiCon is the largest international conference on Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Image and Video processing in the territory of the former USSR annually held in Russian Federation. Following well-established traditions, the 18th event will be hosted by Moscow State University on June 23-28, 2008.

GraphiCon is traditionally organized in cooperation with Eurographics Association.

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Breaking Solitude - net performance and chat - 29 October 2007, 7pm GMT

29 October 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm



“Breaking solitude” is a project of Annie Abrahams and (www.bram.org) and panoplie.org.

In this series they propose Web meetings of about 20 minutes long using chat and streaming to experiment new ways of being together. Each meeting starts with a performance of an artist. The entrance of the web-salon is limited to 30 people. People registered on the site of panoplie (it is free) can take part in the chat (English or French) and will have priority over the others, which can nevertheless assist as “voyeurs” within the limit of the places available.

The artists invited in the second season of “Breaking Solitude” are : Florian Fernandez, Aya Karpinska, Igor Stromajer, Anne-James Chaton, MTAA and Helen Varley Jamieson.

“Breaking Solitude” “Second Season” : a series of 6 Net performances between October 29, 2007 and January 28, 2008.

http://panoplie.emakimono.org/index.php/projets/voir/16

PANOPLIE.ORG: WEB MAGAZINE FOR CONTEMPORARY CREATION
Composed by a collective of artists from very different horizons, Web and non Web, the online magazine Panoplie.org aims to be a platform for exchange between artists and Net surfers : Calls for participation, performances, writings and follow-ups of artistic projects and events are mixed to propose an original approach and highlight problematics of art on the Net. In projects like “Why Rock” (2005), “Habiter” (2006 ) and “Robots” (2007), Panoplie.org also treats universal themes in a contemporary way and makes them accessible to a larger public. While collaborating with galleries and official art institutions Panoplie.org helps to discover and instore new artistic practices in the realm of traditional art.

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