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Re: invitation to A Hacker Manifesto book party  Sarawut Chutiwongpeti
 Oct 21, 2004 17:48 PDT 



Please let me know when you got my URL address ,please


http://www.chutiwongpeti.info


Also ,please let me know the possibilities to participant with your programs


Thank you very much for your kindly attention ..

I am awaiting reply from you.

Best Regards,

Sarawut

E-mail : utopia_he-@yahoo.com

**Technical**
- DVD-R (general) : 12 Min ( 3 Films) , DVD Loop, Color, Silence
- Three-screen DVD/VHS projection (PAL or NTSC) or
One-screen    DVD/VHS projection (PAL or NTSC)




Video Art Project


"Wishes, Lies and Dreams II" was created to explore intimacy and emotional
resonance with the viewer with combines artistic and fantasy to
expores experience of remembering ; questioning the fantastic advanture of
nature, recognizing disquieting patterns, facing emerging memories,
understanding the nature. Segments are combined with bluring images and
vauge to create and impression of subconscious memory and dreams.



Come with me....





Project Titled:
" Wishes, Lies and Dreams"






I wishes...,
I hope. ,
I'm angry...,
I'm afraid...
I'm sad..., I'm happy....






Untitled is a series of experimental video art depicting the world of
"Unconscious"



Wishes, Lies and Dreams

Diffused light
shadows life.
Confused dreams
succumb to lies.

Dust filters light;
ashes filter life.
Dawn comes
in the night.


You turn out the light,
knowing the hand under the bed
is still there,
waiting to pull you under.
You think you're wise to play dead,
avoid stepping out of line,
close your eyes to the lies
and the dread
of seeing anyone
seeing you
seeing you.

Last night I dreamt
I was watching you sleep.
I thought my watching would wake you.
I thought that sleeping would make you feel
my presence,
my eyes on you,
your skin, open like a wound;
feeling everything without knowing
you were feeling
anything at all.

You don't move or blink, toss or turn.
I wave and smile,
wondering why
I send good wishes
and silent kisses.

I wait for you to see me,
for you to say --

"You look familiar.
I guess everyone asleep looks the same
as everyone else."

"I'm not asleep. You are.
I've been watching you sleep
for days and years."

"I know."



I take every step
As though my last,
Face the sea of my sad past,
Face the mountain, the highs and lows,
Face the stream, the ebbs and flows,
Hear the silence call my name.
Throw the dice in a life/death game.



The video project will broadcast from Stockholm as "Real-Time" to a number
of museums: nine regional museums in Sweden, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary
Art Helsinki; Museet for Samtidskunst; The Museum of Contemporary Art in
Roskilde; The Norrbotten County Museum; The Gavleborg County Museum; The
Jonkoping County museum; The Gotland Museum of Art; Blekinge Museum. The art
is distributed via a Internet in a special co-operation with Telia/Sonera,
Supported by European Union and Nordic Institute For Contemporary Art
(2004)



 Harvard University Press & McKenzie Wark
invite you to a party to celebrate
McKenzie's new book, A Hacker Manifesto.

6-8PM Thursday 21st October
The Orozco Room
New School University
66 w 12th st, 7th floor

with DJ Javier Feliu

DRINKS, EATS, BOOKS, BEATS

rsvp: mw-@nyu.edu

"What Ken Wark's book does is take us deep into the
philosophy of hacking: it gives us a new way of seeing those
irreverent folks who play for keeps with digital culture. It's
not every day that you get a book that takes you deep into
the realm of practical analysis of the ways that we abstract
thought and action in search for more kicks on-line."
Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid

"Ours is once again an age of manifestos. Wark's book
challenges the new regime of property relations with all the
epigrammatic vitality, conceptual innovation, and
revolutionary enthusiasm of the great manifestos."
Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire

"Wark's quality is to generate general theory out of singular
experiences. Peculiar identities are liberated from their
ghetto subculture contexts and turned into hegemonic
politics. Hacking, according to Wark, is not a belief system
but an emancipatory toolbox, ready to be used throughout
society."
Geert Lovink, author of Dark Fiber

"Wark's manifesto is an opening salvo in this fresh form of
class warfare. We have moved from the handloom weavers
to the hackers, but the social logic remains the same... A
searching, thoughtful meditation. The question that inspires
it--where are the sources of resistance in postindustrial
capitalism?--is a compelling one. This is a perceptive,
provocative study, packed to the seams with acute analysis."
Terry Eagleton, The Nation

"Type hello to the nascent "hacker class," Wark's loose
confederation of fixers, file sharers, inventors, shut-ins,
philosophers, programmers, and pirates... The Lang College
professor's ambitious A Hacker Manifesto Googles for signs
of hope in this cyber-global-corporate-brute world of ours,
and he fixes on the hackers, macro-savvy visionaries from all
fields who "hack" the relationships and meanings the rest of
us take for granted. If we hackers-of words, computers,
sound, science, etc.-organize into a working, sociopolitical
class, Wark argues, then the world can be ours."
Hua Hsu, Village Voice


For more information on the book:

http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/WARHAC.html

To order it from your favorite online bookstore:

http://www.amazon.com
http://www.barnesandnoble.com
http://www.powells.com

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