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> > >---------> What is Enlightenment? <--------------- >send your answers to: enlightenment2@hotmail.com >or go to the site: http://www.janvaneyck.nl/enlightenment and post on >message board. Answers will be posted on the site in the near future. > >--------------------------> >Enlightenment (chapter 2) >Jan van Eyck Akademie Theory Symposium >May 26.27.28 2000 >Maastricht, Netherlands >--------------------------> >From Sue Golding, Head of Theory, Jan van Eyck Akademie: > >Enlightenment (chapter 2) is an interactive, international symposium to >take place May 26-28, in conjunction with the open >days, at the Jan van Eyck Akademie. > >This event puts into critical focus the earlier responses by Kant >and others, on the question, "What is Enlightenment?". Now >re-played through the message board (s) and chat room (s) on the >Internet (http://www.janvaneyck.nl/enlightenment) and 'in situ' at the >Jan van Eyck. > >What is Enlightenment (chapter 2) runs within and through the broad >outlines of a new philosophic, political and technological aesthetics, and >sets the discussion in terms of three interweaving axes: > >- contamination; -release; -situation. > >Invited international scholars, philosophers, artists, musicians, >designers, and technicians include: > >Mieke Bal (Netherlands), Johanna Balusikova (Slovakia), Jon Bird (England), >Pascal Brannan (England), Nadezda Cacinovic (Croatia), Shu Lea Cheang >(United States), Manuel De Landa (United States), Robert Estermann >(Switzerland), Judith Fisher (Austria), Robert Garnett (England), Pascale >Gatzen (Netherlands), Sue Golding (johnny de philo; England), Paul Hallam >(England), William Haver(United States), Christian Hübler (Knowbotic >Research; Switzerland), Mirela Ivanciu (Romania), JODI (Joan Heemskerk, >Dirk Paesmans, Netherlands/Spain), Kenny (who will die at the end of this >episode), Ervin Kesler (Romania), Manfred Kobroth (Germany), Franziska >Lésak, Geert Lovink (Netherlands/ Australie), Sarat Maharaj (England), >Marjan Melkert (Netherlands), Eva Meyer (Germany), Holly Mountain >(England), Rubén de Nuez (Cuba), Ronald Palmer (United States), Despina >Papadopoulos (Emerging Technologies; United States), Mark Pauline (Survival >Research Laboratories;United States), Ana Peraica (Kroatia), Salvatore >Puglia (Italy/France), Constanze Ruhm (Austria), Hans Scheirl >(Austria/England), Nasrin Tabatabai (Netherlands), very yellow plane, VNX >MATRIX (Julianne Pierce, Josephine Starrs, Francesca da Rimini; Australia), >Stevan Vukovic (Serbia). >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >On the context---------------> >(following from: Foucault Reader, Editor Paul Rabinow, What is >Enlightenment) > >"Today when a periodical asks it's readers a question, it does so in order >to collect opinions on some subject about which everyone has an opinion >already; there is not much likelihood of learning >anything new. In the eighteenth century, editors preferred to question >the public on problems that did not yet have solutions. In any event, in >line with this custom, in November 1784, a German periodical, Berlinische >Monatschrift, published a response to the question: Was ist Aufklärung? >And the respondent was Kant. (a copy of Kant's answer can be found here: http://www.eserver.org/philosophy/kant/what-is-enlightenment.txt) A minor text perhaps. But it seems to me that it marks the discreet >entrance into the history of thought of a question that modern philosophy >has not been capable of answering, but that it has never managed to get rid >of, either...How are we constituted as subjects of our own knowledge? How >are we constituted as subjects who exercise or submit to power relations? >How are we constituted as moral subjects of our own actions?" >-Michel Foucault >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> END_NOTE: --------- >VLADIMIR: Well? What should we do? >ESTRAGON: Don't let's do anything. It's safer" -Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett ><--------------------------------------------------------------------> > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold