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  • From: shulea AT earthlink.net
  • To: cc-eyebeam AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [cc-eyebeam] Re: Welcome to Distributed Creativity
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:46:52 -0500 (EST)


i am excited about this forum being held.
recently i join a conference in DC on copyright
and networked computer, the stakeholder's
congress, which comes from a very different
approach to this issue.
<A Href="http://dc-mrg.english.ucsb.edu/conference/cncsc/";
target="_blank">http://dc-mrg.english.ucsb.edu/conference/cncsc/</A>

here i would also like to bring up a project-
Kingdom of Piracy, which first commissioned by
Taiwan's ACER DIGITAL ART CENTER in 2001, has now
taken up a floating, stateless status.

Kingdom of Piracy &lt;KOP&gt; is an online floating
work space to explore the free sharing of digital
content - often condemned as piracy - as the
net's ultimate art form. &lt;KOP&gt; was launched at
Ars Electronica 2002 and keeps re-inventing
itself in different arenas and on different
platforms. &lt;KOP&gt; is co-curated by Shu Lea Cheang,
Armin Medosch and Yukiko Shikata.
<A Href="http://kop.fact.co.uk"; target="_blank">http://kop.fact.co.uk</A>
<A Href="http://residence.aec.at/kop";
target="_blank">http://residence.aec.at/kop</A>

KOP drops its anchor at Liverpool's FACT this
past February with an exhibition focused on
SHARED NETWORK application.

KOP will be making its first entry exhibition
in the Unites States, GAME COMMONS, at Yerba
Buena Arts' GAME SCENE exhibition next january.

we hope to call attention to consider the
distributed creativity issue from a geo-
political-culture point of view.

best
shu lea




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