On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 06:33 PM, sachiko hayashi wrote:
> The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org.
>
no it isn't.
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This domain has been registered for a client by
Easyspace.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 06:33 PM, sachiko hayashi wrote:
> The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org.
>
no it isn't.
:::
This domain has been registered for a client by
Easyspace.
> On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 06:33 PM, sachiko hayashi wrote:
>
> > The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org.
> >
>
> no it isn't.
>
Well, you might want to look at the title again: "The Aesthetics of Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music"
Dead URL, very Cage.
BTW: Would anyone like to take a stab at "post-digital" ?
just one more note: "The Aesthetics of Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music" is a interesting essay. Check it.
M. River wrote:
> > On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 06:33 PM, sachiko hayashi wrote:
> >
> > > The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org.
> > >
> >
> > no it isn't.
> >
>
> Well, you might want to look at the title again: "The Aesthetics of
> Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music"
>
> Dead URL, very Cage.
>
> BTW: Would anyone like to take a stab at "post-digital" ?
hi
i am writing this again as i noticed my message never really got through. i contacted the technical adviser how this was possible but in the meantime, you get this message again, hopefully with the full text this time.
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The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org
In this issue Hz presents the following articles:
The Aesthetics of Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music by Kim Cascone
Virtual Memorial: A Memorial As A Process - A Model of The World by Agricola de Cologne
Notes on Critical Black U.S. Performance Art and Artists by Clifford Owens
The Edge of Artlessness: The video reflection, snap-shot, family and self-portraiture; and almost losing it all by jim Jeffers
(Swedish) Industrimusiken - Fran elektroonisk pornografi till ockultism by Guido Zeccola
Hz Net Gallery presents the following 5 net art works:
confrontation by Annie Abraham & Clement Charmet
Twice-told Tales by Nicholas Economos
Hidden by Isabel Saij
Solenoides by Tamara Lai
Stop Motion Studies by David Crawford
Hz is a web journal published by Fylkingen in Stockholm. Fylkingen is a non-profit art organization, established in 1933, the oldest forum for experimental music and intermedia art in Sweden. Throughout its history Fylkingen has been the driving force in the Swedish art scene to introduce and promote unestablished art forms, the example of which include the music of Bartok and the video works of Nam June Paik as well as electro-acoustic music during the '50s. Our members today consist of leading composers/musicians, performance artists/dancers, visual artists, etc..
Hz will be accepting submissions of articles and net art works for the next number, due to be out in March/April 2004.
We are interested in
Articles:
previously published or unpublished on the topic of new media/net art/digital music between 800 and 4000 words (preferably more than 1000 words) in English in RTF or word format. Please send in your article as an attachment to hz@fylkingen.se, subject: article submission.
Net Art:
interactive only. Please submit your URL, brief description of the work and short bio (or URL of your CV site) to hz@fylkingen.se, subject: net art submission.
Hz: http://www.hz-journal.org
Hz Net Gallery: http://www.hz-journal.org/netg
Fylkingen: http://www.fylkingen.se
Hz New Issue, June 2004
http://www.hz-journal.org
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ARTICLES
"Grain, Sequence, System":
Three Levels of Reception in the Performance of Laptop Music
by Kim Cascone
Something Third, Other
by Petra Gemeinboeck
Japan In Scandinavia:
Cultural Cliches in Receptions of Works by Mori Mariko
by Gunhild Borggreen
Fylkingen.org:
Visons of the Present in Retrospect
by Teddy Hultberg
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Net Art
Vector Defenders by On Click
Inflat-O-Scape by Jessica Irish
Invisible Maps by Paul Catanese
Turns by Margot Lovejoy
Mouchette
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Hz is an on-line magazine published by non-profit arts organization
Fylkingen in Stockholm. Fylkingen, established in 1933, is the oldest
forum for experimental art forms in Sweden. For more information,
please visit www.fylkingen.se
Welcome to Hz no.6
http://www.hz-journal.org
Hz no.6 presents:
Articles:
* VIRTUAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Technological Aspects and Their Interactive
Performance Issues by Suguru Goto
* BETWEEN ART AND TECHNOLOGY by Sachiko Hayashi
* COMPOSITION CAMOUFLAGED: On the Relationship Between Interpretation and
Improvisation by Franziska Martinsen
* TAKE A CHANCE ON ME: An Essay on the Mediation of the Contemporary
Condition by Thore Soneson