The Next Five Minutes

Doug Schuler douglas
Fri Apr 9 09:41:15 PDT 1999


A trip report by Steve Cisler from what sounds like an excellent conference!

Wouldn't it be great to do something like that here??

--- Doug

Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:06:38 -0800
From: "cisler" <cisler at pobox.com>
To: gk97 <gkd97 at tristram.edc.org>, ctcmembers at ctcnet.org,
        AFCNmembers <afcn-members at lists.colorado.edu>
Subject: Next Five Minutes 3 conference report. Amsterdam

N5M3: Report on a conference on tactical media. March 11-14, 1999.

A short time  before the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia started, a very interesting
conference convened in Amsterdam. Next Five Minutes 3 was hosted by several
groups including V2 in Rotterdam, De Waag (Society for Old and New Media), and
Paradiso. There were over 700 participants, more than 100 volunteers, and
speakers from Indonesia, Taiwan, India, Serbia, Kosovo, Lativa,, Colombia, and
most of W. Europe and N. America.  Topics included art and social change,
corporate countermeasures to grass roots campaigns; post governmental
organizations, using satellite and wirless networks; ascii art; robots as
propaganda devices; public access; cyberfeminism; the use of new media in
repressive regimes (a full session on Belgrade's B92 radio/web site); Lowtech
Slowtech Notech; Tactical education for social change; and the art of
campaigning.

There were dozens of more intimate and informal sessions, art and technology
demos, and much of this is covered in detailed reports on the conference web
site: www.n5m.org.

My report (26 kb of text and 140 kb of images), only one path among the many
parallel activities and sessions, is on my web site:
http://home.inreach.com/cisler.



Steve Cisler
4415 Tilbury Drive, San Jose, CA 95130
cisler at pobox.com
(408) 379 9076
"There are some places where the road keeps going."
-Bud Parker.



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