On April 29th, 2005, European Commission Directorate-General for Education and Culture had approved i-MAP as a funded, one-year (annual) project under the auspices of Culture 2000 Framework Program. The project began on September 1st, 2005 and will culminate in ...
In some ways, this is just to see how the whole thing developed. The Revolution site got hijacked, which is interesting, and will make documentation pretty hard. That's the problem with a dynamic project.
Dear Friends & Colleagues, The entire Comedies conference (audio) is now available at Archive.org for listening and for free download, thanks to Fred Benenson who had the time and energy, not to mention the know-how, to clean-up all of these mp3s and get them up online. Note: they are ...
Point your browsers towards YASMIN where there is a new e-discussion about the "Perception of Climate Change in Contemporary Art". Below you will find the list of the 15 invited respondents. The discussion is intended to further our understanding of the nature and quality of our ...
———- Forwarded message ———- From: Cinque Hicks <cinque@codezonline.com> Date: Jun 27, 2006 10:38 AM Subject: Code Z: Black Visual Culture Now–please visit us To: info@codezonline.com
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Many of you already know about the upcoming webzine Code Z: Black ...
There is a very short deadline for applications to this post - need to be in by 17th July!
I am sending this to open up the range of possible applicants for the post decribed below. I reckon that there may be Rhizome members/readers who would find it interesting ...
The Gallery for Contemporary Art in Perm, Russia is paying visitors for viewing contemporary video art. The first payments were issued to visitors on July 2nd in Perm and has been met with resounding success by the audience.
Sergey Teterin, founder of the VideoTochka (Video-Point) gallery:
In spite of all the summery soccer thrills and dismay, the New York Times report of yet another governmental surveillance program, and the continuing stream of unspeakable news from Iraq, do you still have some passion left to engage in (or follow) a vital debate?