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internet TV

In un articolo Jeff Pulver distingue il video internet dalla internet tv e riporta un utile elenco di online TV sul suo pulverblog


Alcuni siti molto simili che raccolgono i maggiori siti TV online
http://www.streamick.com/
http://live-online-tv.com/
http://www.channelking.com/
http://www.channelchooser.com/
http://www.internettvlist.com/

http://www.jumptv.com/

http://www.current.tv/

sull'ARTE

http://www.artchannel.info/

http://www.photoshoptv.com/

http://extra.volkskrant.nl/oog/client/index.php

http://www.creativtv.net//

http://www.post-videoart.com/

http://www.vtape.org/ canada


vedi anche bestonweb internetTV
o anche hannity.com


http://www.netchannels.tv/

http://www.coolstreaming.us/ nasce come raccolta di video provenienti da server esterni come youtube, quindi come motore di ricerca ma affianca anche la possibilita' di caricare video da parte dell'utente e di creare un vero e proprio canale. ( BROADCAST YOUR TV )
In italia, http://www.coolstreaming.it/ ristrutturato e con player da scaricare
"Il sistema era stato messo sotto sequestro a seguito di una denuncia di SKY e la storia la potete leggere qui." via buttha.eu
coolstreaming.it viene anche citato da Beppe Grillo su Repubblica nell'ottobre del 2005.

anche Skype via
Using Skype to stream live TV online
the venice project

http://www.machinima.com/ making video of virtual relity

... Mentre il Wall Street Journal seleziona i protagonisti dei nuovi media in un lungo articolo ( in inglese, intitolato Moguls of New Media ENG), Robert Scoble annuncia ai microfoni di Beet.TV - ottimo video blog con interviste a gente che conta sul web e nei media - il suo prossimo impegno.
via pandemia.info


Zattoo la televisione via internet (al momento in lista d'attesa disponibili i quattro canali svizzeri principali)
via last speedblog.net

http://www.zzazzootivi.com/


http://www.lordoftv.com/

http://9.yahoo.com//


http://www.omgfreetv.com/

http://www.bebo.com/

http://www.maniatv.com/

la prima tv italiana sulla innovazione tecnologica
http://www.ttime.tv//

Ever since its launch in 1999, openArt has been active in creating world wide opportunities for all the films in its library (+1000 films today).

Begun as an online movie portal, openArt's activities have grown and diversified: organization of awards (SICF-openArt Awards), short film screenings in cinemas, TV broadcasts,or as part of art exhibitions and other cultural events.

un TV giapponese -
http://www.open-art.tv/

in Italia
Streaming Media http://www.streaming-media.it(leader nello streaming audio per emittenti radio italiane) e PC Television -
http://www.pctelevision.it//

Comcast's C-TV: Channeling Disney
via business week
desperate housewife for free.
via .
businessweek.com/technology

http://search.singingfish.com/sfw/home.jsp

the audio & video search engine

In 2007 expect to see videos on Sumo.tv, YourkindaTV and Putfile in the UK, MyVideo and Clipfish in Germany, DailyMotion, YooTribe and Wideo in France and Flurl Media in Belgium.

http://www.iamplify.com/

video online

The Pentagon is keeping a close eye on what its troops post online, with special attention being paid to videos that show the aftermath of combat.....
.....Sites such as YouTube and Ogrish.com have hundreds or thousands of clips from soldiers, some set to rock music. ....

from bbc - news

Tavoli interattivi

http://www.freeset.ca/hldemo_nightclub/

Un'applicazione commerciale alle suggestioni artistiche di Studio Azzurro?
posted by Luca su I media mondo: Studio Azzurro Lounge

Carlo Zanni

ONCE INTERACTION MET CONTEMPLATION
NOW CINEMA MEETS YOU

Opening: August 3rd 2006 at La Rada Centro Per l’Arte, Locarno as part of WIRELESS a show in partnership with 59° LOCARNO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

THE POSSIBLE TIES BETWEEN ILLNESS AND SUCCESS

the new work by Carlo Zanni
http://www.ThePossibleTies.com

a data cinema project about providing success appropriating other people's lives.

Random and Artificial are proud to present The Possible Ties Between Illness and Success by Carlo Zanni, a two minutes short movie transformed by an Internet data flux and re-edited server-side when web statistics (Google Analytics) are available: the public can watch a new movie every day.

The core idea of the work is the relationship between manic-depressive illness forms and success at large, a theme it symbolically tracks through the filming of a ill man lying in a bed and the presence of his partner (actress Stefania Orsola Garello). The man’s body (actor Ignazio Oliva) progressively fills with stains: quantity and position depend on the number of users (and country of origin) visiting the website. The more users, the more stains, thus causing the "illness" to spread all over the body. The public grants success while appropriating the body of the artist.

The title of this work has been derived from a review of a book called Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament by psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison. This is basically a work dedicated to all those people living beside someone suffering or experiencing bipolar disorders.

Music for the film is by acclaimed composer Gabriel Yared (The English Patient, Cold Mountain); words of the voice playing over the film are taken from the last page of American Purgatorio, a novel by Brooklyn based American writer John Haskell, who also plays the text in the English version.

"Art as disease. And success as a contagious and self-destructing process. In a challenging mix between cinema and live Internet data. The Possible Ties Between Illness and Success is a visual statement about the ancient theme of malaise as a typical artistic condition, built with tools and metaphors of our technological era." (Valentina Tanni)

THE POSSIBLE TIES BETWEEN ILLNESS AND SUCCESS
a work by Carlo Zanni
words by John Haskell
music by Gabriel Yared
with Stefania Orsola Garello and Ignazio Oliva
Opening August 3rd 2006 at La Rada Centro Per l’Arte, Locarno
As part of "Wireless" show curated by Noah Stolz and Fabiola Naldi
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH 59° LOCARNO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Press PDF: http://www.thepossibleties.com/press/possible-ties-pdf-press.pdf

THE AUTHOR
Carlo Zanni (La Spezia, 1975) is an Italian born artist living between Milan and New York. In the past years his work has been shown worldwide in galleries and museums including: P.S.1, New York, Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago; CCA Glasgow; The New Museum, New York; Gavin Brown's Enterprise at Passerby, New York and MAXXI, Rome. His first retrospective opened in October 2005 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London that published his first book "Vitalogy" currently distributed by Cornerhouse. In October 2006, “8-bit” a documentary by artist Marcin Ramocki featuring an interview with Carlo Zanni will be premiered at MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, New York.

MEDIA PARTNERS:

http://www.random-magazine.net
Random is an italian web magazine dedicated to new media art and electronic culture. The website daily explores the intersections between art, technology and society. It features news, critical writings, reviews and call for artists both in english and italian. The project is focused on many different topics, aiming to offer a 360° view on digital creativity: videoart, electronic music, net art, webdesign, videogames, hacktivism, software art, videoclip and much more. Random Magazine is directed by Valentina Tanni and published by Exibart.com (http://www.exibart.com)

http://www.artificial.dk
Artificial.dk is a news resource for information about net art, software art, and other computer based art forms. Our mission is to promote these art forms to a broad audience because we believe they can develop and nuance our views on advanced technologies and the society they are a part of. Artificial is supported by the Danish Arts Council’s Commitee for Visual Arts.

Videoclip Phonefestival

Video Clip Phone Festival: "La premiazione della prima edizione del Videoclip Phonefestival si svolgerà a Venezia durante la Mostra Internazionale del Cinema (settembre 2006)."

steve gibson lecture - MAPPING SPACES(s)

Steve Gibson (Visual Arts & Digital Media, University of Victoria, Canada)

This presentation focuses on the recent of work of three Canadian Digital Media artists – Julie Andreyev, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Steve Gibson. More or less loosely influenced by the Situationists these artists consider issues of space, the body, public interaction and mobility.

Distinct from American popular media hegemony, but equally engrossed in North American media culture, Andreyev, Lozano-Hemmer, and Gibson present critical but engaged visions of technological art practice for the new millennium.

Mapping Space(s) presents Four Wheel Drift (2003-05) by Julie Andreyev, Body Movies (2003) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Virtual DJ (2001-04) by Steve Gibson as divergent examples of populist but epic media experiences.

Each of these pieces transforms public interaction and posits radically workable solutions to the problem of interactivity that reached a stalemate at the end of the 20th Century.

Discarding the artificiality of hypertext and web-based corporate “interactivity” these artists opt for more naturalistic models of interaction based on play, personal subjectivity and aimless wandering.










lecture at DAW 2006 zurigo

La comunicazione: volti e forme. I rischi dell’interpretazione

La comunicazione: volti e forme. I rischi dell’interpretazione

Al via il primo “Premio della Comunicazione Castiglioncello", affiancato da un ciclo di conferenze, dal 2 al 12 agosto, sul tema “La comunicazione: volti e forme. I rischi dell’interpretazione".

I professori Ugo Volli, Giovanni Manetti e Paolo Fabbri protagonisti degli appuntamenti estivi di Castiglioncello dedicati alla comunicazione.

Ugo Volli (docente di Semiotica del testo e Sociosemiotica all’Universita' di Torino) sara' protagonista della prima conferenza il 2 agosto con un intervento sul tema “Interpretazione e linguaggio religioso" che illustrera' il tema del ciclo a partire dall’ambito stesso in cui la pratica interpretativa nasce storicamente ed in cui si sviluppa in tutta la sua problematica complessita': quello dell’interpretazione del testo religioso.

Giovanni Manetti (docente di Semiotica all’Universita' di Siena e direttore del Centro Studi e Ricerche sulla Comunicazione), terra' invece la seconda conferenza, il 5 agosto, sul tema “Comunicazione e interpretazione: aperture, limiti, fraintendimenti". L’obiettivo sara' quello di mettere a fuoco una serie di domande sui rapporti tra la comunicazione, i protagonisti dell’atto interpretativo e la natura dei processi, temi tutti che verranno affrontati anche in relazione ai linguaggi persuasivi quali la pubblicita', la comunicazione politica e sociale, che scandiscono quotidianamente il flusso della nostra interazione sociale.

La terza conferenza il 10 agosto sara' tenuta da Paolo Fabbri (docente di Semiotica delle arti all’Universita' di Venezia), che affrontera' il tema dell’interpretazione nell’ambito dei testi artistici “Comprendere e spiegare: la metafisica di De Chirico e Savinio", illustrando la fusione del processo di “comprensione" e “spiegazione" nella corrente artistico-letteraria definita con il termine di “Metafisica".

L’estate di Castiglioncello vedra' inoltre la nascita della prima edizione del “Premio della Comunicazione Castiglioncello", che sara' conferito all’autore del piu' significativo libro, scritto nel corso dell’ultimo anno, sulle tematiche riguardanti la teoria della comunicazione e dei linguaggi, la semiotica, la sociologia delle comunicazioni di massa, l’etica della comunicazione. 40 gli autori in gara, con libri pubblicati dalle principali case editrici italiane.


La giuria ha gia' selezionato i 5 autori finalisti: Marina Mizzau con il libro “Ridendo e scherzando. La barzelletta come racconto" (Il Mulino), Edoardo Novelli con “La turbopolitica" (BUR), Antonio Roversi con “L’odio in rete" (Il Mulino), Luca Serianni con “Un treno di sintomi" (Garzanti) e Maria Rosaria Dagostino con “Cito dunque creo" (Meltemi).
Al vincitore, oltre a un premio di 2.500 euro, spettera' la conclusione del ciclo estivo di conferenze di Castiglioncello il 12 agosto.

Per informazioni:
Servizio Attivita' Culturali - Ufficio Cultura
Comune di Rosignano Marittimo

Castello Pasquini
Castiglioncello (LI) Toscana Italia
piazza della Vittoria

HUDDLE [GoingPublik]

HUDDLE [GoingPublik]

Art Clay (USA/CH) & Erratum Ensemble* (INT)

GoingPublik is a sound art work for distributive of trombones ensemble and wearable computers.

The core idea behind the work is a strategy of mobility by employing the wearable computer system to run a software based electronic score, allowing for what might be termed 'composed improvisation'. This lets improvisational elements mix within a compositional structured music.

By electronically monitoring the performer's physical position in and movement space during performance using universal inputs such as geographical positions obtained via satellites and sensors using the earth's magnetic field, the score program can make suggestions and demands on the performer to various degrees and at various times. The contents of the score thereby linked directly to the movements of the performer and thus creating a unique choreographic metaphor of sound dispersing in space.

*The players of the ensemble are Roland Dahinden (CHE), Günter Heinz (DEU) & Thierry Madiot (FRA) and have performed the work at various festivals and events since 2000.

at digital art weeks in zurich - 2006