Joint Resolution Passes Unanimously

US Department of Art & Technology
Washington, DC
http://www.usdept-arttech.net
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Press Secretary
For Immediate Release: November 15, 2002


Joint Resolution Passes Unanimously
To Authorize Acts of Artistic Mediation

The US Department of Art & Technology, along with the Global
Virtualization Council, unanimously passed a Joint Resolution "To
Authorize the Use of Acts of Artistic Mediation" (US DAT J. RES. 1).

Joined by the President and First Lady, along with staff of the
Department, Secretary Randall M. Packer announced the Joint
Resolution in a speech today at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

Secretary Packer hailed the Resolution as a "final test" of the Bush
Regime's willingness "to submit to any and all methodologies to
verify his compliance. His cooperation must be prompt and
unconditional, or he will face the severest consequences."

Visit the Department Website for the full text and video transcript
of the Secretary's speech. The official document of the Joint
Resolution has been published in the current edition of Intelligent
Agent (Vol. 2 No. 4, Fall '02).

The US Department of Art & Technology
http://www.usdept-arttech.net

The US Department of Art and Technology is the principal conduit for
facilitating the artist's need to extend aesthetic inquiry into the
broader culture where ideas become real action.

Global Virtualization Council
http://www.usdept-arttech.net/gvc/

The Global Virtualization Council's intent is to mobilize and
coordinate artistic forces of virtualization internationally.

Intelligent Agent
http://intelligentagent.com/archive/Vol2_No4.shtml

Intelligent Agent is a service organization and information provider
dedicated to interpreting and promoting art that uses digital
technologies for production and presentation. The Editor-in-Chief is
Patrick Lichty and the Director is Christiane Paul.

Contact: Press Secretary of the US Department of Art & Technology
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