Surprise Party/ Online Art Exhibition

THE SURPRISE PARTY

You are invited to participate in the Workshop for the Invention and
Research of Electronic Discourse's first Surprise Party, March 22-26, 1994
at the University of Florida, Gainesville. We'll provide the site, the
chips and dip, and the punch. Join us for an informal and exploratory
exchange on the experiments, activities and adventures of all those
investigating the possibilities of electronic media for:
creative and theoretical production
communication/collaboration/research
invention/activism
social and cultural criticism
pedagogy and performance
self-promotion
buying and selling/espionage
spreading nasty rumors/gossiping
romance
sorcery....and the list goes on

Your work/play, positioned as it is at the intersection of art, theory,
technology and politics holds considerable interest for our project. You
would be free to contribute in whatever manner you desired. Come as you
are! Bring your own concept!

The potluck format provides a model for organizing a conference in the age
of electronic discourse. We do not wish to uncritically and unimaginatively
reproduce the structure of the panel discussion , the gallery space, the
journal, or passively repeat the authoritative pronouncements of
specialists and experts. Let's exploit the in-between, the interstices and
crossings of the network!

SUBMISSIONS AND FORMATS

We will be hosting a series of workshops, exhibitions, installations,
video and film screenings, discussions, lectures/performances and all night
jam sessions at our headquarters at the University of Florida. Participants
include:
Artist-in-Residence: Nancy Paterson
Consultant (Theory/Method): Gregory L. Ulmer
Performance/Workshops: Public Domain
and a cast of tens of thousands via WWW

Our WWW address will also be open for presentation of images, text,
sounds etc. for your perusal. Tune into
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/CLAS/Departments/wired.html for the latest
developments.

We need your text, HTML, MPEG, Quicktime, JPEG, GIF or AIFF files for
exhibition on our web server. Plus, we want other kinds of files, such as
interactive artspaces, artificial life, hypermedia, animations, MIDI,
raytraced images, etc., for display at the exhibition. Please send your
files on 3.5" disk to Alan Wright, 302 NE 8th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601.
Small files (<1 MB) can be uuencoded and mailed to SEEKER1@ UFCC.UFL.EDU.
(Alternatively, you can send TRUE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx directions for 'get'
ftp, so we can 'fetch' it. If your file is really big (>5 MB), send us a
Web address, so we can establish remote links to it.) Sorry, but no 'put'
FTP is available at this time. We will post more information should direct
FTP be possible in the near future. With all files, please include
descriptions of the platform (IBM, Mac, workstation, etc.), system, and
program (if needed) that the files run on, plus any other requirements
(peripherals, cards, etc.) for their proper execution.

Videos (art or otherwise), electronic presentations of theory and
criticism, xerographic posters, mail art or other detritus to be exhibited
at University of Florida should be sent to Anthony Rue, 1110 NE 5th Place,
Gainesville, Fl 32601.

Send your work by March 11, 1994. All submissions should include return
postage. For further information and inquiries contact:
hyena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
true@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hope to hear from you soon.

Seeker1 [@Nervm.Nerdc.Ufl.Edu] (real info available on request)
Anthropologist, Cybernaut, PoMoDemite, Noetician, Situationiste, et al.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Cosmic Nexus of the Universal Matrix
"'Tis an ill wind that blows no minds!" --Malaclypse the Younger
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