We are happy to present the preliminary program of net.congestion, the

International Festival of Streaming Media, which will take place in

Amsterdam, October 6 - 8, 2000. ( http://net.congestion.org )

 

We have tried to be as accurate as possible in drawing up this program,

but it still preliminary and may be subject to change and/or minor errors.

We will publish the final program in the second half of September.

 

hope to see as many as possible of you in Amsterdam!

 

best wishes,

eric

 

 

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p r e l i m i n a r y  p r o g r a m

 

 

 

      net.congestion

 

International Festival of Streaming Media

 

De Balie, Paradiso, Melkweg, De Waag, Montevideo/TBA

 

Amsterdam, October 6 - 8, 2000

 

 

 

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Introduction

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net.congestion, the first international festival of streaming media in The

Netherlands, is the result of the collective effort of a broad coalition

of Dutch and international cultural & media organisations, artists and

media tacticians. The festival is devoted to new forms of broadcasting and

live programming that have emerged around the Internet (the so-called

"streaming media"). The festival presents and explores the use of

streaming media as an artistic and tactical (social / political) medium,

i.e. the points where artistically challenging work and socially relevant

content meet. The main venues will be Paradiso, De Balie and Melkweg,

creating a unique festival infrastructure around the Leidse Plein in the

heart of Amsterdam. Montevideo and the Society for Old and New Media (De

Waag) will act as important workshop locations.

 

The festival will be a showcase of the most exciting and innovative

artistic and tactical streaming media projects from around the globe. The

program includes performances, concerts, club events, public presentations

and debates, the 'Media Bank' (a public do-it-yourself media space),

walk-in studio's that give the audience a chance to see the artists and

technicians at work and interact with the live programs as they are being

made, workshops and seminars. A large part of the festival will actually

happen in the media; on the Internet, in local and national radio

broadcasts, via cable television, satellite, and any other (trans-)

national medium that the festival manages to seize upon.

 

The festival will be a meeting point for various artistic and tactical

communities who do not regularly meet each other. It aims to give new

incentives to these communities, create new lasting structures for

co-operation, and encourage the development of fresh ideas and improved

technology in this field.

 

While commercial forces dominate the main-stream development of the field,

net.congestion will instead create a public platform for the multitude of

innovative artistic and tactical initiatives that have emerged around

streaming media.

 

The web site address    http://net.congestion.org

 

 

 

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Content of this Document:

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The preliminary program contains the following sections:

 

- On-Line Events

 

- Off-Line Events

 

- Performances, Evening Programs & Club Nights

 

- Artist Presentations

 

- Panels & Debates

 

- Workshops & Seminars

 

 

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Tickets, Prices & Contact Information:

 

Day-Tickets:   DFL 35,-

 

Passepartout:  DFL 65,-

 

(prices include evening programs)

 

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Reservations:

 

e-mall: congestion@ balie.nl

 

 

Tel.:  +31.20.55 35 100

 

 

General Enquiries:

 

net.congestion

c/o De Balie

Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10

1017 RR Amsterdam

 

Contact: Lucas Evers

 

Tel. +31.20.553 51 51

Fax. +31.20.553 51 55

 

e-mail: congestion@balie.nl

 

http://net.congestion.org

 

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ON-LINE EVENTS:

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For net.congestion the events happening in the media space are equally

important as the events taking place in the real physical space in

Amsterdam. The online aspect of the festival will be both a reflection of

the activities in real space as well as an event in itself.

 

 

* Festival Web Site

 

The web site accompanying the festival will be a networked 'event space',

with a large collection of streaming tools for the public to experiment

with, documentation of the content collected for the festival, the content

itself, and information about streaming media.

 

The most recent information about the festival and the program updates can

be found at the festival web site:

 

http://net.congestion.org

 

 

 

 

* Streamed Events

 

All the public discussions will be streamed live for free access over the

internet. In addition we intend to have online participation by invited

remote guests. These contributors will present their work or thoughts to

the panel discussion by way of live streamed video and audio, direct to

the presentation rooms.

 

Links to all live streams produced @ net.congestion can be found at:

 

http://net.congestion.org/live

 

 

 

 

* Hybrid Broadcast Events

 

The festival would like to follow the model for hybrid broadcasting as

established by DDS' Virtual Media Lab. Within a small but open environment

we wish to melt different streaming and broadcasting media, to form hybrid

outputs online, on air, and via satellite. The public is welcome to occupy

this space while this occurs, and of course there will be plenty of

opportunity for participation by the online public.

 

The output of these hybrid broadcasts will also be displayed throughout

the festival venues, both visually and audibly.

 

Check the web site for details!

 

 

 

* Remote Participation

 

The festival is organised in close co-operation with a large and very

international community of artists, media producers and activists

scattered across the planet. It is obvious that it will not be possible

for all these people and groups to visit the festival in person. The very

nature of the festival, however, turns this liability into an opportunity.

The net offers manifold possibilities for remote participation in live

events, for re-mixing, co-creation, and mediated presentations. These

remote contributions on-line will therefore add an important decentralised

dimension to the festival.

 

Special remote connections will a.o. be set up with the electrofringe

festival in Newcastle, Australia, the Integrated Media Programme at

CalArts in Los Angeles, and WMF Club & Tresor in Berlin.

 

 

 

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OFF-LINE EVENTS:

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A unique festival infrastructure in the heart of Amsterdam will create the

backbone of the streaming media festival. The famous concert and club

spaces Paradiso and Melkweg, and De Balie - centre for culture and

politics, all located within two minutes walking distance from each other,

will be the main venues for the festival. These venues will host a diverse

series of public events and presentations.

 

 

 

* Walk in Studio

 

A walk in studio for broadcast and streamed representation of the real

space events will be created in the small hall (kleine zaal) of Paradiso.

The public is welcome to walk through this space and observe the artists

and technicians at work. The aim of this studio is to reduce and demystify

the live content production process and offer the public the opportunity

to see and understand this process. The studio will host interviews, music

and sound sessions, and a series of micro performances, all sent out live

over the net and other cross-connected media.

 

Hosted by Bellissima (Amsterdam)

 

Location: Paradiso (Kleine Zaal) - Continuous

 

 

 

* The Media Bank

 

A major component of the festival will be 'The Media Bank', an exhibition

medium presenting and contextualising diverse streaming video and audio

projects from around the world. The Media Bank will exhibit work enabled

by the new open distribution channels created by streaming media. In its

early manifestations, streaming media catalysed a dynamic flurry of

production in arts and music communities, leading to novel media formats

as net.radio and web-tv. This early artistic activity was quickly followed

by the tremendous interest of tactical media initiatives, which work in a

more decidedly social and political context. Later, club cultural scenes

and documentary film makers began to experiment with streaming media.

 

Recognising that these creative and tactical projects are seldom seen by

large audiences, The Media Bank aims to provide a dynamic platform for

artists, documentary makers, activists and other media producers to show

their work to the diverse and critically engaged on-site festival

audience. The Media Bank will offer visitors of the festival a chance at a

first hand experience of streaming media. The Media Bank will comprise a

centralised collection of computers connected to a localised server,

running specially designed piece of software which will present and play

back archived streaming video and audio. Audiences will be able to select

and experience artists' works, online documentaries, activist videos,

demonstrations and instructive material, and other streaming projects.

 

net.congestion are now calling for proposals of projects to exhibit in The

Media Bank. Email <qualia@xs4all.nl> for more information.

 

Location: De Balie (Grote Zaal) - Continuous

 

 

 

 

* Performances, Evening Programs & Club Nights

 

The cross-over terrain between new music, dance and club culture, and

media culture is investigated through a series of club events, live

concerts and performances. Live programming via the Internet is becoming

highly popular in club and concert-spaces. The performance and club events

will bring together distinguished performers from the contemporary music

and club scene, as well as young innovative musicians, sound and

performance artists who produce challenging work in this new field. These

evening programs of net.congestion are a diversified mix of experimental

performances, concerts, live net events produced at three of Amsterdam's

most famous cultural venues: Paradiso, De Balie and Melkweg.

 

 

 

- Opening Event - Zadruga (.yu)

 

The Belgrade artist collective Zadruga has been invited to design the

opening event of the festival. On the Friday evening Zadruga will

transform the theatre spaces of De Balie into a multi-sensory total

environment that fuses high- and low-tech interfaces in the space with

 

Zadruga is a collective of visual artists, musicians, writers,

cartoonists, and do-it-yourself new media specialists, with a great

experience in creating both small and large scale public happenings

bordering between contemporary arts and club culture.

 

Date: Friday, October 6 - 20.00

Location: De Balie

 

 

 

- net.radio.web.tv.night

 

A global re-mix, sound, music & image exchange: Exactly at midnight on

Saturday night a global net.audio.web.video jam session will start, in

which artists dispersed around the globe will continuously repurpose each

others sound and image materials streamed live over the net. A fascinating

exploration of the dynamics of the networked communication space in sound

and image.

 

The net.radio.web.tv.night is hosted by Xchange, the net.audio network

(http://xchange.re-lab.net), who in the past conducted a series of similar

exercises, using net.audio (net.radio.nights). For net.congestion this

concept will be expanded to include images for the first time.

 

Date: Saturday, October 7th @ midnight

Location: Mediabank - De Balie

 

 

 

- Club Nights

 

The nightly club programs venture into the heart of the Berlin techno

scene, with live connections and DJ/VJ exchanges with famous Berlin clubs

WMF and Tresor on Saturday in Paradiso & Melkweg . The Sunday night will

dive into the Hip Hop scene's massive net-presence, including a live

free-style session between Paradiso Amsterdam and the Media Buro in

Philadelphia, as well as the world's first ever live streamed break-dance

instruction class.

 

Date: Saturday & Sunday October 7 & 8

Location: Paradiso & Melkweg

 

 

 

* Performance Night @ Melkweg  (The Max)

 

A selection of internationally renown performance and media-artists will

create a unique performance program involving all kinds of streaming

technologies and streaming components on the Saturday night in the main

hall (The Max) @ Melkweg.

 

The performance will include:

 

- Sarah Teitler & Jade Jossen (New York) - The Silent Show with Sound

Puppet Theatre Show streamed live over the net.

- Snowcrash (.nl) - Tokyo

A co-operative real-time performance between an Amsterdam band and a singer

in Tokyo

- Arcangel Constantini (Mexico City)

Bakteria - Live interactive visual music performance & audience installation

- F5 (Riga)

- eset - Software Performance

 

Date: Saturday October 7 - 21.00

Location: Melkweg

 

 

 

* Special Event:  O + E

   a connected concert between Amsterdam & London

 

De Waag, Society for Old and New Media, together with Audiorom present:

O + E: a connected concert between Amsterdam and London using KeyStroke.

 

KeyStroke is a multi-user crossmedia synthesizer developed at Waag Labs.

 

Date: 7 + 8 October

Location: NEMO Oosterdok 2. Starting time 9.30pm.

 

Admission by special ticket only: Dfl.20 / 16.50

Ticket reservation: tel. 020 - 531 3118 or tel. 557 9898

 

More info:

http://www.keyworx.org  / http://www.waag.org

 

 

 

 

 

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ARTIST PRESENTATIONS:

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Leading individual artists and artist collectives around the globe are

invited to present and comment their work.

 

These presentations include:

 

- Rachel Baker, Irational / TM Selector, London

- Nora Barry, The Bit Screen (festival), Narberth (Wales)

- Ad de Bont, Radio Interference, Amsterdam

- Bruno Beusch & Tina Cassani, TNC Network, Paris

- Tim Boykett, Times Up, Linz

- Heath Bunting, World Service, non-located

- Arcangel Constantini, Mexico-City

- Nick Crowe, UK

- Walter van der Cruisen, streaming ascii, Berlin

- Dimos Dimitriou, Athens

- Heidi Grundman, Kunstradio, Vienna

- Alexander Gubas, Zadruga, Belgrade

- Zina Kaye & Mr. Snow, Laudanum.net, Sidney

- Thomax Kaulmann, OMA - Open Meta Archive

- Lev Manovich, microcinema

- Peter Notari, Pararadio, Budapest

- Gordon Paunovic, net.aid / FreeB92, Belgrade

- Radio Active, Zagreb

- Kate Rich, Fall Out Radio, London

- Mike Riemel, Border2000, Berlin

- Rasa Smite & Raitis Smits, Xchange / Ozone, Riga

- Borut Savski, Radio Student Ljubljana

- Martin Thompson, Nervous Objects, Sidney

- Krassimir Terziev, Interspace, Sofia

- Ventsislav Zankov, [Zetmag], Sofia

 

Location: Media Bank - De Balie

 

 

 

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OVERVIEW OF PANELS & DEBATES, WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS

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(Time tables will be announced shortly)

 

 

 

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PANELS AND DEBATES:

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I - "The changing shape of things that flow"

 

 

- Narrative Streams  (The Network is the Narrative)

Online media streams are multiplying access points to the already explosive

proliferation of narratives. In the face of a general consensus that we are

living a provisional and in-deterministic reality, supported by new media

whose databases allow for multiple trajectories, there is something almost

joyously perverse in the unflagging popularity the classical narrative,

with its fixed geometry of beginnings, middles and endings of heroes and

villains. Despite modernist experiments and the technology of the database

the narrative (along with the image) remains one of our societies dominant

way of knowing in which propositions unfold through progression, through

temporal sequence. The panel's presentations and discussion will seek to

clarify the way in which these and other longstanding questions about the

relationship between the net and the narrative are both heightened and

popularised by the emergence of streaming.

 

Participants:

Lev Manovich (remote presentation), San Diego

Nick Crowe, Manchester

Norra Barry, The Bit Screen, Narberth (USA)

Fabian Wagminster, Argentina / Los Angeles

 

Chair:

David Garcia

 

 

- Bandwidth Aesthetics

An artist lead discussion about whether quality is important in audio and

video streaming, or whether we can consider 'low quality' streams an

aesthetic and a choice. How does the emergence of broadband internet affect

the accessibility of the net for artists and audience. Is the narrow  band

net.cast a more favourable option?

 

Participants:

Alexander Gubas (Low Fi Video), Belgrade

Rasa Smite & Raitis Smits, Ozone - train project, Riga

Walter van der Cruijsen (streaming ascii), Berlin

Menno Grootveld, Lost & Found, Amsterdam

Repr. Integrated Media Programme, CalArts, USA

 

Chair:

Honor Harger

 

 

 

- The Hybrid Media Show

A dazzling show of successful and innovative hybrid media formats from

around the globe, interfacing the networked media with traditional

broadcasting formats, and fusing the digital with the analogue.

The show is followed by a debate on the ratio of hybridisation of digital

and analogue media. What are the tactical advantages of creating hybrid

fusions of digital and non-digital media? Does it lead to new models of

media production and distribution? How can hybridisation help to reach new

and larger audiences?

 

Presentations:

Frequency Clock

TwenFM

Radio B92 / ANEM

live.dds.nl/TV

Interface Pirate Radio - Howard Jones

Kotmale Community Radio, Sri Lanka

Radio 90, Susan Kennard

TV 3000, Hans Kerkhof    [tbc]

 

Host:

Micz Flor

 

 

 

- target.audience=0

A panel discussion by leading streaming artists about whether they create

for a particular audience or if the process of streaming is an end in

itself. Are artists really interested in "communication" with an audience

or is there something at stake which escapes the traditional broadcasting

formats? How do artists treat the Internet, as an extension of the old

media or as a media space with a new quality of its own?

 

Participants:

Rasa Smite (xchange)

Heidi Grundman (Kunstradio)

Representative of Atomfilms.com   [tbc]

Eric kluitenberg

Raul Maorroquin

 

Chair:

David Garcia

 

 

 

- Web Documentaries

Documentary film is discovering the web. How do documentary filmmakers use

the new channels? Is the web an alternative for mainstream distributors,

commercial interest and censored mass media channels? How is the content of

documentaries affected by the new outlets?

 

A series of presentations of on-line documentary projects produced by a new

generation of documentary film makers, followed by a panel discussion by

some of the 'early experts' of this new field.

 

Participants:

Manu Luksch, Ambient TV, London

Femke Wolting, Submarine, Amsterdam

Sandra Damato, Montreal

Peter Wintonnick, Necessary Illusions, Montreal

Alain Fountain, London

Phillip Peacock  [tbc]

 

 

 

II - "Streaming Media for Social Change"

 

 

- Tactical Streams

How can streaming media contribute to address issues of vital social,

political and human concern with a wider audience? Is the net the

appropriate channel to give voice to the voiceless, or is the threat of

ghettoisation paramount? Many people feared that with the emergence of

streaming technology, broadband internet, and the fusion of internet and

broadcasting the celebrated democratic, open and decentralised character of

the Internet is sacrificed to create the ultimate entertainment machine.

Recently, however, it turned out that many of the aspirations of the

entertainment industry were not met with the ring of the cash box.

Meanwhile a host of alternative outlets and fringe media players emerged

who exploit the tactical potential of streaming media. The panel presents

and explores exemplary initiatives and challenging models of tactical uses

of streaming media.

 

Participants:

Gordon Paunovic, FreeB92, Belgrade

Kantor Berita Radio 68H, Jakarta, Mr. Santoso

Bruce Girard, Comunica.org

Arun Metha, New Delhi

Radio 21, Pristhina

Howard Jones, International Humanitarian Aid Concern, London

Translocal communites: Gay & lesbian activism

 

Chair:

David Garcia

 

 

- Campaigning

Streaming media has become an ever more important tool for social and

political campaigns. This has become clear during recent anti-WTO / G8

actions such as the recent protests in Seattle, Washington, and this

September in Prague, but also in immanent crisis situations such as the

Kosovo conflict (helpB92 & FreeB92), or most recently in the

counter-campaign to the US Presidential elections media machine (MicroRadio

Network). A careful look at how these campaigns are constructed. How

successful are they? What are the limitations of this new type of global

(micro-) media campaigns?

 

IndyMedia Network,

FreeSpeech TV, Boulder (USA)

Albana Shala, Open Channels for Kosovo / Press Now

Adbusters    [tbc]

Gilberto Cutrupi, Greenpeace International, Amsterdam

Manse Jacobi, Boulder (Colorado)

Supersphere, Chicago

Electrofringe, Newcastle Australia (remote presentation)

 

Chair:

Eric Kluitenberg

 

 

 

- Intellectual Property Stands Trial: The Court Case

Paradiso - Grote Zaal

 

>From our public prosecution office:

 

"We accuse Intellectual Property, on the over a 100 years old grounds that

property is theft. We maintain that the hostaging of knowledge and

information, which should be free, under the guise of Intellectual Property

is an unacceptable detriment to the development of our cultures and

societies."

 

On the Saturday afternoon the main hall of Paradiso will be transformed

into a temporary court room. While the legal battles against Napster,

MP3.com, Scour.net and others rage on, the net.congestion festival wishes

to reverse the charges. Who is operating in the public interest here?

 

As a reply to the legal theatre in court rooms world-wide, net.congestion

holds its own trial and puts Intellectual Property on the stand. In front

of our honourable upper judge, and a strictly impartial jury, we will call

a series of expert witnesses to testify for and against the current

practices of copyright and the legal protection of intellectual property.

 

The positions represented in the court case will include:

 

Prosecutors expert witnesses on:

 

- Copyleft and the freedom of information

- Open Source

- Public Licensing

 

Expert witnesses for The Defence on:

 

- the rights of authors / artists

- the interests of publishers

- the music industry

 

The proceedings of this court case will be carried out on the Saturday

afternoon and streamed live over the internet in its entirety.

 

The verdict of the jury and the sentence by the judge will be pronounced

the next day, on Sunday afternoon in the same location.

 

 

 

- Open Streaming Alliances

A panel on open source for streaming, new models, approaches, networks and

ideas. Can an open streaming architecture be conceived of that will allow

for the creation of a public domain channel for not-for-profit and non

wealthy organisations and individuals; a necessary channel for effective

and global streaming, without interruptions and "net congestion" errors?

 

Participants

Jesse Reynolds, Adelaide

Dimos Dimitriou, Balkan Streaming Alliance, Athens

Thomax Kaulmann, Open Meta Archive - OMA / OVA / Orang, Berlin

Heath Bunting, World Service / Irational.org, non-located

Alan Steed, HugeCaster,

 

Chair:

Drazen Pantic

 

 

 

- Protocols & Alternatives

A discussion about alternative streaming technologies other than quicktime,

microsoft, real & mp3. What open source tools exist for streaming?

 

Participants:

Lynn Winbarger, free-expression.org, USA

RenÈ Liethof, xs4all, Amsterdam

Pit Schultz, Mikro ev, Berlin

ogg Vobris [tbc]

Daniel Ockeloen, Submarine, Amsterdam

Andreas Broeckmann, V2_organisation, RotterdamBerlin

 

 

 

- Shifting the Frame: Alternative Audio-Visual Networks

This panel reviews different modes of distributing media, which are not

technically streaming, but replicate the functions of streaming media. Do

viral networks such as bulletin boards and newsgroups that create

alternative distribution channels provide a viable alternative to

streaming?

Is streaming technology really the killer-app?

 

Participants:

Rene Leithof, xs4all, Amsterdam

Igor Djordjovic, Corrosion, Belgrade

M Bone (remote presentation)        [tbc]

Erik Huizer (Gigaport)              [tbc]

 

 

 

-  net.congestion - The Doom Scenario

The future of the Internet with streaming technology is its ultimate

break-down. With only 6% of the web sites containing streaming content, but

being responsible for no less than 56% of the total net.traffic, a certain

prediction for the future can be made: If streaming truly becomes the

fashion for the future, and no self-respecting web site can do without it,

the net is certain to breakdown in complete congestion. In this panel the

title of the festival will be addressed, and it will give 10 good reasons

why streaming is NOT going to happen!

 

Participants:

MichaÊl van Eeden (De Waag)

James Wallbank (Redundant Technology Initiative)  [tbc]

Gerry McGovern, New Thinking, Dublin [tbc]

 

Chair:

Andreas Broeckmann

 

 

 

III - Industry Standards

 

 

- Commodifying Culture

An overview of the movements within the commercial and corporate streaming

media sector. This includes an evaluation and critique of the present and

future strategies of Internet Service Providers, Portal Sites, Search

Sites, Telecommunications, Broadcasting, Hardware, Operating System, and

Music industries.

Main question: Where do 'we' get content?

 

Participants:

David Sinden / Lux, London

Atom Films / Representative    [tbc]

Andrew Bullen, Amsterdam

William Rowe (Protein)

Upe van Leeuwen  (NOB-interactive), Hilversum

 

Chair:

Alan Fountain

 

 

 

- Tune in or Download

A panel discussion on user behaviour in the age of convergence: How the

audience consumes media, what a media consumption space is and how we

interact with media appliances. Questions asked and discused include: 'do

we want to watch a computer or interact with our television'? What format

is going to prevail? What kind of user behaviour is expected?

 

Participants:

Stuart Nolan  [tbc]

Zina Kaye, Laudanum, Sidney, Australia

Andy Stamp, Bastard TV, Sheffield

Susan Kennard, Radio 90 / Banff Centre, Canada

 

Chair:

John Wyver (Illuminations, London)

 

 

 

- The art of making money

 

With the new reign of globalized neoliberalism, countries with a tradition

of government support for the arts are forced to cut budgets. some online

artists are making money selling their content to advertisers online, while

others give away their product to the "public domain." can artists create

authentic and unbiased work in a hyper-competitive marketplace?  can a

balance be struck between the financial needs of the creator and the market

demands of the consumer that respects the creative process?  are there

viable non-government non-commercial altenatives to general electric or the

national endownment for the arts?

 

Participants:

David Guez, Paris

Joe Pezzilo [tbc]

Arun Mehta, New Delhi

 

Chair: Manse Jacobi

 

 

 

- Toy Show

 

The Toyshow will be a presentation of the latest, most interesting, and

sometimes useless gadgets produced for streaming media. These  are largely

commercial products produced at this very early era of  'internet

appliances'. These machines articulate some of the strange  and wonderful

visions of the future for how the internet and broadcast  media will

integrate with everyday life.

 

Products included are: portable streaming media players, internet  radio

appliances, remote controlled streaming encoders, and

wireless-controlled-net.radio-software-tuners (!)...

 

Chair:

Adam hyde

 

 

 

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WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS:

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The workshops and seminars are primarily intended for practitioners and

hence will require a base level of understanding of streaming media. As one

of the important aims of the festival is to provide an opportunity for

streaming media organisations and individuals to develop their practice, we

wish to offer moderate and advanced courses. The workshops will be

moderated by invited international experts.

 

 

 

* Introductory Workshops:

 

- What is Streaming Media?

Presented by: Cees Voss [tbc] & Martin Thompson

2 hours

Why does streaming media exist? This workshop examines what streaming media

is from a technical perspective. Topics include unicasting, multicasting,

RTSP, Quicktime, Real, WindowsMedia, MPEG, bandwidth, and a short look at

some broadband initiatives.

 

 

- net.radio beginners guide

Presented by: Rasa Simte, Raitis Smits & Rachel Baker

3 hours

This workshop is aimed at introducing those that have no experience with

streaming media to the basic concepts and practices of streaming live

audio. Participants will learn how to set up a small mixing desk with

simple audio sources, how to take the audio source into a computer, and how

to configure the encoding software to stream live on the internet.

 

 

- How to stream video - a beginners guide

Presented by: Gerbrand Oudenaarden (Engage!), Anton Bensdorp (rel.nl)

3 hours

This workshop is aimed at introducing those that have no experience with

streaming media to the basic concepts and practices of streaming live

video. Participants will learn how to set up a video camera, how to take

the video source into a computer, and how to configure the encoding

software to stream live on the internet.

 

- Producing on-demand streaming material

Presented by: David Guez, Jesse Reynolds & Marcel Brouns (D:on)

The workshop deals with ways in which existing audio and video materials

can be presented on-line. Issues considered are a.o. how to convert

existing audio and video materials into streaming files, how to create

on-line video and audio archives, and how to create audio and video

on-demand services for non-commercial purposes.

 

 

Software Workshops:

 

 

- Software Development I:

 Interfaces & Customised Players  - Visual Basic

Presented by: Ray Selby & Nic Limper

3 hours

Basic principles of Visual Basic and how to make customised Real and

WindowsMedia players. The workshop will also explore how to embed streaming

media content with web pages, and how to create media tools with standard

web browsers.

 

 

- Software Development II:

Interfaces & Customised Players - Java

3 hours

How to use the JMF Java packages to develop your own streaming applications.

 

 

- Audio and Video Compression

Presented by: Paul Stellingwerff (Transtec)

2 hours

What is compression and why is it necessary? The focus of this workshop is

to give participants a basic understanding of video and audio compression

theory and techniques.

 

 

- Scripting

Presented by: Heath Bunting, Micz Flor & Jaanis Garancs

3 hours

What is scripting (vs programming)? An introductory look at how PERL can be

used in your streaming media applications including a look at the World

Service by Heath Bunting as a case study.

 

 

- The Power of the database

Presented by: Tomax Kaulmann & Walter van der Cruyssen

A workshop about interesting and dynamic uses of database driven sites that

offer streaming content.

 

 

 

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SEMINARS:

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- Legal Constraints

A seminar about the legal requirements and constraints surrounding

streaming media, the relationship between traditional broadcasting

legislation and the new streaming media, and general concerns of freedom of

expression, patenting, copyright and the freedom of information.

What kind of challenges does streaming media present to copyright, freedom

of information, and broadcasting legislation world-wide? The battle over

Napster has outlined the stakes for the game: Is the future media landscape

going to be dominated by the copyright protected interests of the

main-stream media players, or by the representatives of free speech on the

word-wide networks? How about the position of the artist?

 

Participants:

Pit Schultz

Ted Byfield, nettime, New York

Repr. Bytesize (MTV)      [tbc]

 

 

- Hybridising Media

A seminar that looks at the practical questions of how to connect analogiue

and digital electronic media. The seminar will explore a series of case

studies presented by experienced practitioners in this field, including

James Stevens, Mauzz (DDS) Heath Bunting (radio 90), Toek (DFMrtv), and

Adam Hyde (frequency clock).

 

Chair: Susan Kennard

 

 

- Wireless Streaming

A discussion about methods and techniques of wireless webcasting. The

mobile net.cast reporter has been around as an idea for quite some time.

various prototypes have already been developed. But also the idea of

non-located mobile media-art projects has been a continuous fantasy. An

appraisal at the dawn of mobile internet.

 

Participants:

Steven Wray, EDT, USA

Supersphere (Chicago)

Hans Kerkhof, TV 3000, Amsterdam

Gerbrand Oudenaarden, Engage!, Utrecht

James Stevens, Consume.Net, London

 

 

- Streaming & Privacy

What privacy issues are at stake with streaming media. What are the

implications of a landscape littered with web cams for our personal

privacy? How can the personal sphere in the age of streaming technologies

be protected?

 

Participants:

Maurice Wessling, Bits of Freedom, Amsterdam

Sjoera Nas, Xs4all, Amsterdam

Channel 4 repr. (Big Brother UK)  -  [tbc]

 

 

 

 

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Post-festival workshops hosted by Montevideo & De Waag:

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Due to the limited number of places available, these workshops are

essentially closed to the general audience. Should you have a strong

particular interest in participating in any of these workshops, we advise

you to contact the organisers of the festival as soon as possible at:

congestion@balie.nl

 

 

- Open Source Streaming Alliance

Hosted by Drazen Pantic @ Montevideo

A workshop to develop the idea and install a local Amsterdam node for an

open network of connected mirror streaming servers for cultural and

tactical streaming media projects world-wide.

 

 

- Will streaming media be a new dimension in creative interactive European

community building rather than just a ubiquitous extension of passive

consumer entertainment ?

 

A two day seminar hosted by De Waag which will investigate the solutions

available and suited to help develop streaming, fused media into the

creative medium it can be. For the first day, October 9th, festival

participants are invited to discuss not only platform- and

distribution-network related issues raised at the festival, but also some

of the main topics which will be elaborated during the second day(October

10th).

 

These issues are:

 

* the interface : its flexibility for streaming media, the browser vs the

player

* the tools : which available solutions enable media-creation

* the content : which types of interesting European content are there or

need to be invented ?

 

The second day (by invitation-only) will take into account the results of

the discussions during day 1 and explore them in more depth.

 

 

 

(Further information will be made available in the final program and on the

net.congestion web site.)

 

 

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COLOPHON:

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* Participating Organisations

 

De Balie

Bellissima

D:on

DDS

DFM rtv Int.

HKU - Faculty for Media & Technology, MFA/PHD Program

Kunst En Televisie Stichting (K.E.T.S.)

Melkweg

NOB-interactive

Paradiso

r a d i o q u a l i a

Radio 100

De Waag

XS4ALL

 

 

* Organisers / Editorial Team

 

Initial Concept:

 

Adam Hyde

 

 

Editorial Team:

 

Adam Hyde

Eric Kluitenberg

Honor Harger

David Garcia

Geert Lovink (reader)

Galit Eilat (media bank)

 

 

Production:

 

Lucas Evers (co-ordination)

Patrizia Baldin (publicity & assistant producer)

Gerbrand Oudenaarden (technical co-ordination)

Justin Kniest (Paradiso)

Kees Brienen (Paradiso)

Boris van Vorstenbosch (Melkweg)

Aske Hopman (De Waag)

Robert de Geus (Montevideo TBA)

 

 

 

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