Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 28/05/2005 - 11:59
"Thoughts and words ran in me that words and writing were all nothing, and must die, for action is the life of all, and if thou dost not act, thou dost nothing"
-- Gerrard Winstanley, one of the English Diggers - who through exlemparary direct action demanded the abolishment of private property and encouraged the poor to reclaim the commons. (1649)
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Thu, 26/05/2005 - 12:41
Dane Certificate will play the Vic hotel on Saturday the 4th June after returning from a tour in Albury supporting Magic Dirt. The Vic has had its wall knocked down and a new p.a in place.
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Fri, 20/05/2005 - 13:18
Melbourne's one man band 'Dane Certificate' will play at the Empress in North Fitzroy Melbourne, with the amazing 'Talkshowboy',on the 29th June. Certificate will be launching video clip GONE on a projection that night.Starts 9pm.
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Thu, 19/05/2005 - 13:19
Dane Certificate is going on tour beginning from Melbourne, starting with Albury/Wodonga on the 31st May,2005, supporting MAGIC DIRT, at SODENS HOTEL, playing the following night at Charles sTURT Uni's Sloshed Cod, and continuing to Sydney Venues, returning to Melbourne to plat at several venues with several supports, including TALKSHOWBOY.
Submitted by rp3 on Tue, 17/05/2005 - 16:40
Yonks ago there was a bloody huge fire that raged over the land. From The Great Bushfire the CHARMAN were born... click read more to continue..
Submitted by rp3 on Tue, 17/05/2005 - 15:58
www.RENEGADEPENGUIN.COM has handprinted / handpainted designs for the concrete aethete who digs something fresh, stimulating and not for everyone.
Submitted by marc garrett on Mon, 16/05/2005 - 03:39
New reviews/works/conferences. All reviews can be accessed from front page http://www.furtherfield.org. Work In Progress : Conor McGarrigle. Reviewed by Pau Waelder. A new reading of Ulysses is being developed by Irish net artist Conor McGarrigle, who has set himself the task of creating a series of pieces based upon James Joyce's novel. The project is unusually large in scale for a net art piece. As McGarrigle puts it "It's a big project, but it's something I wanted to do, because I wanted to start a project that I could work on over a long period of time, because a lot of what I did before was short, self-contained and have no follow-on, which is how a lot of net art is like." Reviewer: Pau Waelder.
Submitted by marc garrett on Mon, 16/05/2005 - 03:29
Submitted by marc garrett on Mon, 16/05/2005 - 03:16
An open, multi-user, online arena for creative dialogue, and collective, real-time performance where we invite you to chat, mix and upload files to participate in the creation of new, visial & sound works. Come & play - it's also free :-) http://www.furtherstudio.org/live If you wanna see what you can do with it...
Dissension Convention [2004] :
Coinciding with the Republican Convention in New York, over 20 international net artists and digital artists broadcast a new collaborative art-polemic with a focus on how Bush and the US Republicans negatively influence every locality around the world. This real-time multimedia protest jam was projected at RNC NODE and in local NY bars.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 13/05/2005 - 04:52
Igloo Magazine is an (online) abstract electronic music magazine publishing articles about current, classic and upcoming music from around the globe. Our mission is to consistently create an information resource about electronic music featuring several articles in our Newswire, Reviews, Profiles, Features and Top-10 categories.
Submitted by Kipper on Wed, 11/05/2005 - 16:19
Free Play: The Next Wave Independent Game Developers' Conference, July 15-17, 2005 @ Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Flinders St, Melbourne, Australia. Free Play '05 will be Australia's 2nd independent game developers' conference. Free Play caters for independent and DIY game developers, game modders and mappers, creatively frustrated professionals, game development students and digital artists from every state in Australia. Its aim is to bring together these communities in a forum that is financially reasonable, with a programme developed by the communities themselves. read more or visit http://www.free-play.org for details
Submitted by burning giraffe on Tue, 10/05/2005 - 10:54
It's the Electundra second birthday and we want to welcome you to the underground alternative. Electundra 2005 is an excursion through sound and image that draws from the avant garde through garage easthetics to tech-head explorations in new technology and all the while keeping you entertained, questioning and above all exhilarated. All the artists in Electundra, no matter how diverse their vision, have one thing in common; and that is that their work is far from common. read more for details or visit http://www.electundra.com
Submitted by psy on Fri, 06/05/2005 - 16:22
David Thrussell's BLACK LUNG serves up a dash of global consciousness for the postmodern world via his beat laden electronic/industrial soundscape released on Psy-Harmonics. read more or visit http://www.psy-harmonics.com.au for further details
Submitted by schrifter on Fri, 06/05/2005 - 13:36
Raised in London and Perth, producer Joe A. Scerri is now an honorary citizen of the European electronic underground. His debut album Indecipherabilia was released on a tiny Swiss label called Abflug; he has played gigs in Austria, Germany and Swizterland; and his name crops up in numerous obscure international music websites and magazines. Now he's giving Australian audiophiles a taste of his Lake Lustre project. Scerri spent some time in Cuba collecting new samples for his sonic slice 'n' dice mix, which he will be revealing to Perth, Sydney and Melbourne audiences. Expect serene soundscapes and eccentric electronica from this self-described "multi-disciplined illusionist". Ramon Lobato, CitySearch, June 2005. Visit www.lakelustre.com for July 05 tour dates in Australia
Submitted by Nigel Brown on Mon, 02/05/2005 - 17:20
The Feedback Sessions. Liquid Architecture continues its tradition of providing opportunities for emerging sound artists. For the forthcoming sixth annual Liquid Architecture, the festival presents the Feedback Sessions. The Feedback Sessions are designed to give unpublished and unsigned artists an opportunity to play their work and have it discussed in a public forum with the festival audience. Four, one-hour sessions will be assigned to selected artists to present and discuss their work in the format they choose. The Feedback Sessions are scheduled to take place at the North Melbourne Town Hall over the weekend of 2nd and 3rd of July 2005. read more for details or visit http://www.liquidarchitecture.org.au
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