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Subject: *CRCA Position Reopened*
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:07:59 -0700
From: Carol Hobson

Dear All,

CRCA has reopened our position for a Technical Director/Systems
Administrator until Oct. 1. We are looking for strong candidates who
have already worked in an arts setting ...

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FEBRUARY 27, 1933
REICHSTAG (GERMAN PARLIAMENT) BUILDING DESTROYED BY FIRE
After claiming that the Communists committed an arson that destroyed the
Reichstag (German parliament) building in Berlin, Adolf Hitler uses the
incident to assume extraordinary powers in Germany. Hitler convinces the
German president, Paul von Hindenburg, to declare a state ...

'Samsung's ad slogan - Samsung DigitAll: Everyone's Invited - didn't do
the trick. Nor, apparently, did its pavilion at the Athens Olympics,
nor the many charity fund-raisers that it has sponsored in cooperation
with sports figures like Joe Torre, Magic Johnson and Arnold Palmer,
and with retailers like Circuit City, CompUSA and ...

inSite announces the launch of its website, and outlines its program
for 2005. Structured as a matrix based on the four components of
inSite_05

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One major event this fall surrounds the publication of photographer
Paul Shambroom's monograph "Meetings" by Chris Boot Publishing
(London). On October 20, the SoHoApple Store in New York City will
celebrate this book launch by hosting an unprecedented "Virtual Town
Meeting" in which political bloggers and photobloggers are asked ...

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jon Thomson <j.thomson@ucl.ac.uk>
> Date: September 20, 2004 9:20:41 AM EDT
> To: shop@dot-store.com
> Subject: PARIS exhibition launch
>
> Hello!
>
> Our new gallery work, 'Unprepared Piano' is launching tomorrow as part
> of ...

KONTORA MIR US
A OFFICE CONTRIBUTION TO KONTORAMIR FROM DIVAN- ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA

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greetings – Autonomedia is helping produce a fundraising event at
the Ocularis film night at Galapagos, an art-bar in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn. Nato Thompson and Greg Sholette are both scheduled to speak
(along with Keith Sanborn and one of the Insitute for Applied
Autonomy people), and films shown will include a ...

Dear Rhizomers,

I'm giving two talks/presentations in the coming weeks that you should
know about (I'm planning on full disclosure, and a lot of screen shots of
Joywar contributions–attributed of course).

best,
Joy

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September 23 (this Thurday, 6pm)
"Painting Mass Media and the Art of Fair Use"
Columbia ...

Coldlight develops and implements installation based interactive artworks. Currently its main project, 'Ready in an Hour', needs your participation.

Ready in an Hour is an interactive, gallery based digital installation. It's purpose is to attempt to encourage disparate, anonymous participants to share their memories and emotions with regard to their ...

Please distribute widely:

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THE DROMOCRATIC CONDITION:
Contemporary Cultures of Acceleration

An international, multi-disciplinary conference hosted by the School of
English, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March, 2005

Keynote speakers:

Douglas Kellner (UCLA, USA)

John Armitage (Northumbria, UK)

Theories of contemporary culture have foregrounded ...

the now corporation is pleased to be a founding sponsor of
CREATIVITY Magazine's NO SPOT short film festival.
THIS TUESDAY NIGHT SEPT 21st.
at REGAL CINEMAS on Bdway and 13th st. NYC
FILMS AND TICKET INFO GO TO:
http://thenowcorporation.com/nowspot

<a href="http://thenowcorporation.com/nowspot">Details< ...

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> From: rheingold <gold@netzwissenschaft.org>
> Date: September 19, 2004 6:20:08 PM EDT
> To: thuja@geraeuschwelten.de
> Subject: [2-13] society for cutting up mpgz
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> http://subjektivation.de/2-13.mov
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> even though the use of mobile phones ...