[spectre] JavaMuseum Interview Project - this week

JavaMuseum nc-agricowi at netcologne.de
Thu Jun 8 07:32:05 CEST 2006


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[week 05  - 11 June 2006]
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JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11

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JIP is featuring this week
--->the interviews with
--->Gita Hashemi (Canada), Jane Wingfield (UK), Jens Sundheim (Germany)
and the answers on the JIP - survey by
--->Patrick Lichti (USA) & Tamar Schori (Israel)
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Gita Hashemi
a.k.a. exisle creations, is an artist, activist, educator, curator and writer. She currently resides in Toronto, Canada.

Jane Wingfield
Screen-based visual UK artist working in the fields of multi-media and web-design. In tandem with this she work as a screen-based visual artist, often involving animation and sometimes interactivity. Her work is often narrative in nature, sometimes Internet based, sometimes not, and she  frequently collaborates with artists in other fields (poets, musicians, composers etc).

Jens Sundheim
based at Dortmund/Germany is the creator of several Internet based projects, among the "The Traveller"
a collaborative work  with Bernhard Reuss from Wiesbaden/Germany.

Patrick Lichti
is a technologically-based conceptual artist, writer, independent curator, animator for the activist group, The Yes Men, and
Executive Editor of Intelligent Agent Magazine. His work spans over 15 years, dealing with media narrative/criticism and information aesthetics
under many different contexts. He works in diverse technological media, including painting, printmaking, kinetics, video, generative
music, and neon. Venues in which Lichty has been involved with solo and collaborative works include the Whitney Biennial as well as the
International Symposium on the Electronic Arts (ISEA). He is currently a Professor in the Interactive Arts and Media Department at Columbia
College, Chicago, USA.

Tamar Schori
is a Tel-Aviv based artist practicing net.art and new media art since 1991.

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About JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project

JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technology in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org/
is currently preparing a new project, entitled:
JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://jip.javamuseum.org
to be launched in September 2006

Agricola de Cologne, director of JavaMuseum
invited for an interview a number professionals &
artists active in the field of Internet based art
who participated in the "1st phase",
the 18 JavaMuseum showcases 2001-2004,
in order to spotlight their professional background, activities and visions.
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The deadline for the survey: 10 questions on Internet based art ended on 1 June.
The entry rules and the questions  (cut & paste) are still available on
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11&cat=80
or as PDF as free download
http://downloads.nmartproject.net/JIP_10_questions_on_Internet_based_art.pdf
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JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
will be released on an ongoing basis, whereby
the selection of the most interesting answers can be found
a)  online on the new project site - http://jip.javamuseum.org , but
b) immediately also in form of one interview per week on the new weblog -
JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11
and
c) to be published in a printed form at a later stage.
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Until now interviews /answers by
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Babel (Canada), Andrea Polli (USA), Jorn Ebner (UK),
Roberto Echen (Argentina), Jeremy Hight (USA), Ian Page-Echols (USA),
Humberto Ramirez (Chile/USA), Enrico Tomaselli (Italy)
Carlos Katastrofsky (Austria), Paivi Hintsanen (Finland)
Shankar Barua (India), Luke Duncalfe (New Zealand)
FilH (France), Nadja Kutz (Germany), Yvonne Martinsson (Sweden),
Avi Rosen (Israel), Letizia Jaccheri (Norway), Tamara Lai (Belgium,
tobias c. van Veen (Canada), DLSAN (Italy), Irene Coremberg (Argentina)
Carla Della Beffa (Italy), Peter Lind (Denmark),
Philippe Langlois (France), Salvatore Iaconesi (Italy),
Pat Badani (USA), Calin Man (Romania), Myron Turner (Canada)
Domenica Quaranta (Italy), Juan Manuel Patino (Argentina),
Alison Williams (South Africa), Rahima Begum (India),
Anahi Caceres (Argentina), Raivo Kelomees (Estonia),
santo_file (Spain), Sachiko Hayashi (Sweden), Jody Zellen (USA),
Caterina Davinio (Italy), Reiner Strasser (Germany),
Glorious Ninth (UK), Tomasz Konart (Canada), Alvaro Ardevol (Spain)
Robert Kendall (Canada), Dagmar Kase (Estonia), Jeremy Blank (Australia),
Simon Fildes & Katrina McPherson (UK)
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have been issued on http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11
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