[apnaidea] Apnaidea at ISEA04

노소영 director at nabi.or.kr
Tue Aug 10 10:59:50 CEST 2004


Dear Julianne, and all

Good to hear from you again.  
I agree ISEA 04 will give us a great opportunity to meet up again.  
I will be attending as well as several other colleagues of mine.
Look forward to seeing you all again!

Best,
Soh Yeong Roh



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Julianne Pierce 
  To: apnaidea at mail.sarai.net 
  Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 5:14 PM
  Subject: [apnaidea] Apnaidea at ISEA04


  Dear fellow Apnaideas,

  As ISEA04 is nearly upon us, I was interested to know who from the network
  will be attending? It would be a great opportunity to meet up again,
  especially as there is a focus on Asian networking at ISEA04 with the ASEF:
  ASIAN NETWORK MEETING. Perhaps we could co-ordinate an informal Apnaidea get
  together either on the ferry or at the conference in Tallin or Helsinki? It
  would be timely to re-visit the goals and strategies that were developed
  from our productive discussions in New Delhi.

  I was also wondering if anyone from the Apnaidea network is attending the
  Pacific Rim New Media Summit that is happening this weekend in August 7 or 8
  (details below)? I'm not attending and I think it would be important for
  some feedback to come to the network, as there will be opportunities for
  Apnaidea to feed into the programming for ISEA2006 (that will be held in San
  Jose).

  Best wishes to all of you and I hope that some of us will meet again soon,
  Julianne

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  PACIFIC RIM NEW MEDIA SUMMIT: A PRE-SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM OF ISEA
  2006

  The Pacific Rim New Media Summit is a program of ISEA 2006, the
  International Symposium of Electronic Art, hosted by the City of
  San Jose, California. The Summit is a gathering of organizations
  and representatives from the Pacific Rim and Asia to focus on
  development of partnerships among institutions with the
  objective of addressing the challenges of how information
  technology and creativity are shaping new directions in art,
  science, architecture, design, literature, theater, music,
  academic research and information technology based industry.

  Why is this important?

  The political and economic space of the Pacific Rim represents
  a dynamic context for innovation and creativity framed by issues
  of economic globalization, regional interaction, and
  environmental change. Silicon Valley has a vested interest and a
  cultural responsibility to help identify and enable new forms of
  cultural production in the region and locally. Encompassing all
  states and nations that border the Pacific Ocean and Asia,
  including all of Southeast Asia, Pacific Latin America, and the
  Pacific Islands, this event will address the developmental role
  and capacity of new media art to foster greater mutual
  understanding.

  What will be achieved?

  Not just another conference, the intention of the Pacific Rim
  Summit is to enable development of specific outcomes that foster
  cross-cultural and trans-regional cooperation, including the
  establishment of an ongoing network of organizations and
  formalized program of interaction between Pacific Rim new media
  organizations. An International Steering Committee will identify
  Summit themes and invite presentations. Other objectives
  include: 1) a publication of white papers from Summit working
  groups proposing specific collaborative programming; 2)
  cooperative agreements for enabling collaborative research and
  creative practice between organizations; 3) diaspora community
  involvement to shape specific outreach programming responsive to
  city of San Jose's diverse international heritages; 4) defining
  working models for knowledge transfer from expert practitioners
  to lay participants.

  A special volume of *Leonardo: The Journal of the International
  Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology* will be devoted
  to the Summit. 

  Why San Jose and why now?

  San Jose is the metropolitan capital of Silicon Valley. 2006
  will be the first year of a planned biannual international
  festival of art and technology. ZeroOne will be the name by
  which the ongoing festival will be known. It begins in 2006 with
  the hosting of ISEA 2006. ISEA stands for Inter-Society for
  Electronic Arts (http://www.isea-web.org). It is an
  international, artist-run organization, which sponsors a
  symposium and festival of digital arts every 2 years in a
  different city around the world. A consortium of San Jose-based
  organizations competed for and won the bid to host the ISEA
  Symposium in 2006. The sponsoring organizations for the ISEA2006
  | ZeroOne San Jose Festival are:

  o CADRE Laboratory for New Media, San Jose State University
  o City of San Jose 
  o Cultural Initiatives Silicon Valley
  o San Jose Convention and Visitors Bureau
  o San Jose Museum of Art
  o Tech Museum of Innovation
  o ZeroOne: The Art and Technology Network

  The Pacific Rim New Media Summit is a program of ISEA 2006 and
  will be held August 7-8 preceding the traditional academic
  conference. 

  Summit Director: Joel Slayton
  Co-Chair: Roger Malina
  ISEA 2006 Director: Steve Dietz
  Co-Sponsors: Leonardo/ISAST and CADRE Laboratory for New Media
  Proposed Venue: SJSU/City of San Jose Martin Luther King Library

  For more information, see
  www.sanjoseca.gov/cityManager/releases/2003_ISEAaward.pd


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