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21. DEOSNEWS Vol. 2 No. 19. ISSN 1062-9416. Copyright 1992 DEOS - The
publishers, the National film Board, private develop extensive multi media materialsspecifically and others) have organized collaborative course development
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22. Announcements [x13]
between theatre, music, dance, painting, film etc have amsu.edu / www.amsu.edu Netherlands media Art Institute one hand it is a collaborative project the
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Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://www.computerfinearts.com/treetrunk/ http://www.montevideo.nl http://www.geocities.com/kareninarivista/happeninginfo.htm ... http://www.geocities.com/kareninarivista/index.html - KARENINA.IT (poetry in "fàtica" function) A web project by Caterina Davinio on line since 1998 By Jakobson, 'fàtico' is the use of the language which has the finality to maintain open and operative the communication channel among the interlocutors. On the confine between art and critic, happening and net performance, Karenina.it is a virtual meeting place around the theme of the writing and the new technologies, in which experiences of international artists, curators, theoreticians converge, in a net that counts thousands of contacts in the world. Index: http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Lights/7323/kareninarivista.html

23. PopNet
As part of a collaborative project of Macro International figures, features, newsstories, book and film reviews, glossary PMC uses the media to motivate use of
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24. Yet2.com - Technology Abstract Browser - Environmental
of plant foliage, precise control of media for artistic collaborative Analysis ofComplex Problems. are extruded with blown film cast film applications in
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Every technology listing on yet2.com is displayed here within the categories that apply. Non-registered guests may follow these links and view thousands technology abstracts for free. Much more information about each item is available to registered members. Registration is free. yet2.com pays it bills by charging the seller a small commission. Learn more about yet2.com , and how we can help you market, acquire, or sell technology. Categories Environmental High-Efficiency, Low-Power Air Filtration System Using a Charged Liquid This electrostatically charged spray technology rivals HEPA filters in its ability to remove particulates from the air, but uses substantially less power to move the air through the filtering droplets, and produces only minimal back press... Porous Fiber Membranes Improve Performance of PEM Fuel Cells or Electrolysers Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells provide a low polluting source of power for high tech applications. This unique proven technology scouting tool captures the inventive skills and core competencies of the small to medium enterprise sector, providing your organisation with pre-qualified technology prospects. Fluid Management Technology that Measures and Controls Multi-Channel Flow DEKA's fluid management technology operates much like a printed circuit board for fluid handling in that it allows overlapping flow paths to reduce the needed space and complexity of connections between pumps, valves, and access points.

25. NAPA Internet Bulletin 19: Global Capitalism Case#4: Robbins
The availability of alternative media sources are Furthermore, the Web facilitatescollaborative efforts between people section on video and film resources for
http://www.aaanet.org/napa/publications/napa19/three/robbins.html
NAPA Bulletin 19: Mini-Case Study #4 The Study of Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism by Richard H. Robbins SUNY at Plattsburgh
Email: robbinrh@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu Introduction
The Study of Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism
began as site for a senior-level seminar entitled Capitalistic Legacies . The course focused on the effects of the global expansion of capitalism, particularly since the Bretton Woods accords of 1944 that led to the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the Global Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The major impetus for the site came from a student, Gloria Bobbie, who was fascinated with the potential of the Internet, and convinced me to begin developing the site. During a Christmas break, I bought a copy of Claris Home Page for my Macintosh, and proceeded to learn how to make Web pages. I received some help from our college computer support staff in loading pages on the college Web server, and the site grew from there. We wanted to develop a site on the Web to help students take advantage of the growing amount of information available on the Internet. The Web was particularly appropriate for courses in global issues because of the rapid obsolescence of other mediums of information for global problems, such as books and journal articles. Furthermore, international agencies, governments, international media, and NGOs, such as the

26. San Francisco CityGuide
or catch one of the many film Festivals throughout guys do without a print mediapartner SiliconValley A collaborative publishing effort by over one hundred
http://www.carnaval.com/sf99/sf_city.htm
San Francisco Bay City Guide T he world wild web is the first media to be considered both print and broadcast so we think it important to tell you that we are organized around the metro center best known globally as the San Francisco Bay Area. As a web guide we make extensive use of locally oriented web resources and we organize around the three metro centers and professional sports namesakes of San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose. The broadcast media of radio and TV does so as well however print media has a narrower agenda which seeks to create conflict by fanning the flames of regional conflict. With no regional government and plenty of State and federal funds to be disbursed their is much at stake. Just as Carnaval unites the world, we support the efforts of the three metro center Mayors to unite the Bay Area. It is a fascinating story you can only find here. Updates
N orthern California contains a bounty of the traveler's world class destinations, wine country, white water, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Gold Country, Redwoods, Pacific Ocean and so much more. We got started on our best of the best of the web but expect this section to expand significantly for your benefit over the course of time.
T his is our ninth and final Carnaval City of the new millennium and our home town as well. Our home town is defined by the 94110 zip code, it is an artist ethnic neighborhood called the Mission district which any traveler would not want to miss. Your best guide is here.

27. Free Culture By Lawrence Lessig
4 "Pirates" film. Recorded Music. Radio. Cable TV on page 159. Copyright Tribune media Services, Inc. All rights reserved Free culture how big media uses technology and the law to
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28. Background Of Global Problems Web Site
to facilitate student discussion or collaborative work, you The availability of alternativemedia sources itself is a section on video and film resources for
http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/bulletin_paper.htm
The Web site for the Study of Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism (to appear in the Bulletin of the National Association of Practicing Anthropologists) Richard H. Robbins
SUNY at Plattsburgh
Email: robbinrh@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu
Introduction
The Study of Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism began as site for a senior-level seminar entitled Capitalistic Legacies . The course focused on the affects of the global expansion of capitalism, particularly since the Bretton Woods accords of 1944 that led to the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the Global Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The major impetus for the site came from a student, Gloria Bobbie, who was fascinated with the potential of the Internet, and convinced me to begin developing the site. During a Christmas break, I bought a copy of Home Page for my Macintosh, and proceeded to learn how to make Web pages. I received some help from our college computer support staff in loading pages on the college Web server, and the site grew from there. We wanted to develop a site on the Web to help students take advantage of the growing amount of information available on the Internet. The Web was particularly appropriate for courses in global issues because of the rapid obsolescence of other mediums of information for global problems, such as books and journal articles. Furthermore, international agencies, governments, international media, and NGOs, such as the

29. ArtThrob
Memory and Geography 1995 Multimedia project in Kentridge made his first animatedfilm, Johannesburg, 2nd City after Paris 1992 First collaborative piece with
http://www.artthrob.co.za/99may/artbio.htm
Drawing from Stereoscope
Charcoal and pastel on paper
Drawings from Stereoscope
Charcoal and pastel on paper
Drawing from Weighing ...
and Wanting

Charcoal and pastel on paper
Ubu and the Truth Commission
Performance in Weimar, 1997,
with Dawid Minnaar as Ubu
Act IV Scene 7 From the 'Ubu Tells the Truth' series, 1996-97 Hardground, softground, acquatint, drypoint and engraving 26.3 x 30cm The Ten Doctors From 'The History of the Main Complaint' 1996 Charcoal on paper Memory and Geography Multi-media project in collaboration with Doris Bloom Faustus in Africa! Poster for the production at the Market Theatre in 1995 Drawing from Felix in Exile Charcoal and pastel on paper 120 x 150cm William Kentridge A feature on an artist in the public eye William Kentridge Modus operandi: William Kentridge is undoubtedly the best known South African artist, currently in demand by major institutions all over the world. Working with what is in essence a very restricted technique - charcoal drawings with limited touches of pastel colour - Kentridge has deployed these drawings into an oeuvre of astounding depth. The drawings have been used as the basis for a series of animated films by the very simple technique of drawing, filming a few frames, erasing, then drawing some more and so on. Conceptually, too, Kentridge has worked from a fixed point: a reflection of his life and surroundings in Johannesburg. From this centre, Kentridge has worked outwards, turning the videos into the backdrops for astonishing and magical theatrical productions, collaborations with the Handspring Puppet Company, animated with three-quarter life-size wooden puppets carved from his drawings, and based on classics like Woyzeck and Faustus and Ubu as seen through the lens of the artist's Johannesburg experience, with footnotes drawn from an eclectic series of sources which include colonial engravings, hospital paraphernalia, botanical drawings, maps and anatomical dissections. The same themes have been addressed in the many powerful etchings, lithographs and silkscreens completed by the artist through the years.

30. Kevin Kelly -- Cool Tools
Warhammer 40,000 is a collaborative world model that you render in the real VisualMedia. With fine detail the film reveals the scratchers extreme dedication to
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How to survive a WMD attack In the worst-worst case scenario that you experience a nuke explosion, dirty bomb, toxic chem attack or biological disaster, what should YOU do? The first ten minutes are crucial. Don't "ask your local officials" as much advice to date has suggested. Do read this short booklet prepared by RAND, and prepare. You can print it out from the free PDF file (including handy 3-fold card reminder version), or if you need to distribute many copies to employees, neighbors, etc., you can order printed copies for $15 a piece. I highly recommend reading the full version first (also available as a series of PDFs and/or a longer book) which gives the logic behind their suggestions and scenarios. This is the best practical advice I've yet seen for personally dealing with the consequences of an actual weapon of mass destruction in your neighborhood. KK Excerpt: There is no need to determine the location of the source or direction or speed of the chemical cloud. Technical evaluations indicate that such basic sheltering can reduce chemical exposure by 75 percent or more compared to the exposure outside the shelter. These results are consistent with the outcomes of the aerosolized sarin attack by the Aum Shinrikyo group in a residential area in Matsumoto, Japan, in June 1994. In that incident, all seven people who died had their windows open. All of those individuals who had closed their windows-including many people closer to the source, those in units adjacent to buildings in which fatalities occurred, and those on the lower floors of these buildings-survived the attack (Yanagisawa, 1995).

31. College Of Health And Human Performance: Newsletter
industry marketing, short documen tary films, and tobacco covered by the mass mediafor millions to which encourages student and faculty collaborative research.
http://www.byu.edu/chhp/newsletter99.html
Download in PDF Format BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Winter 2 4 N e w s l e tt e r Volume 8 Number 1 We are pleased to announce the forma- tion of our College Volunteer Leadership
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assist the college in accomplishing its fund
raising initiatives. The council is made up
of individuals who have interest in, or have
had affiliation with, at least one of our de-
partments. All of these individuals have
contributed financially and in other ways to-
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are now joined together to assist in the col-
lective goals of the college while at the same time maintaining their affiliation with their respective department interests. We are pleased to welcome these individuals to the council. We thank them for their sacrifice of time and resources. Garth and Geri Fisher Catherine and Steven Hickman Doug and Judy Cloward Marty and Dana Rasmussen Keith and Anna Barton Elder James O. and Marie Mason Jeff and Leigh Ann Bills The Health Science Department has conducted an innovative tobacco control in- tervention in Ukraine during the last four years. The objective of the program is to

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34. Summer Survey

http://summer.gmu.edu/summersurvey03.cfm
Course Preference Survey
In recent years, Summer Term has become a valuable option for students seeking the opportunity to accelerate a degree program, enhance career skills and choices, or to simply concentrate on a difficult course. To better serve your needs during the Summer Term, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete this survey. You may only choose one response for each answer. However, you may request different courses by completing the survey more than once. You must select a schedule and submit a valid e-mail address for the survey to process accurately. What specific course are you interested in for Summer?
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