thanks for the notice. i've included an announcement on our front
page, as well, mostly from the perspective of our own participation
in it.
>Hello, just thought I'd send you all the spam for the forthcoming
>Illegal Art Exhibit. Major thanks to Philo and Steev for their
>helping put together the CD.
>
>We're hoping to move the show to Chicago in the winter and are
>looking for a venue to show films/videos...and possible one to host
>a music show. (We have a venue for the visual art, at least---the In
>These Times warehouse/office) If anyone is interested in taking this
>on, please let me know.
>
>carrie
>
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>
>Stay Free! magazine presents:
>The Illegal Art Exhibit
>http://www.illegal-art.org
>
>This exhibit, which opens November 13, looks at copyright law and
>its impact on free speech. The website features visual works, music,
>films, and videos that have (or could) run into legal troubles due
>to ever-expanding intellectual property laws.
>
>
>NY VISUAL ARTS EXHIBIT
>November 13 - December 6, 2002
>CBGB's 313 Gallery (313 Bowery)
>
>Featuring murdered Disney characters, the Colonel Sanders mandala, a
>Texaco-laced doily, and more:
>http://www.illegal-art.org/print/index.html
>
>
>NY FILM & VIDEO FEST
>November 14-18, 2002
>Anthology Film Archives
>
>George W. Bush meets the Teletubbies, Barbie tries a new job,
>Pikachu (of Pokemon fame) makes a friend, and more. Nearly every
>film and video will be available for download shortly.
>http://www.illegal-art.org/video/index.html
>
>
>NY AUDIO EXHIBITION
>Live show: Tonic on Sunday, Nov. 17.
>w/ Mark Hosler of Negativland and Christian Marclay
>plus Evolution Control Committee
>
>A CD compilation featuring Negativland, Public Enemy, John Oswald,
>the KLF and other plundered "hits" will be given away free at all
>the above events, and to Stay Free subscribers. Everyone else can
>download mp3's here:
>http://www.illegal-art.org/audio/index.html
>
>
>NYU PANEL DISCUSSION
>November 15, 3 p.m.
>Featuring:
>Mark Hosler of Negativland
>Howard Besser, (Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and Director
>of the Moving Image and Archiving Program, New York University)
>Natalie Jeremijenko, technoartist and design engineer
>Steven Feld, Professor of Music and Anthropology, Columbia University
>Meg McLagan (moderator), Asst. Professor in the Anthropology
>Department, New York University
>
>
>
>
>--
>Carrie McLaren
>Editor, Stay Free!
>718.398.9324
>www.stayfreemagazine.org
>www.illegal-art.org
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