-- VIRTUAL ETHICS --

> From: "N E R V E P O O L . N E T" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu Nov 6, 2003 11:34:53 AM US/Eastern
> Subject: – VIRTUAL ETHICS –
> Reply-To: [email protected]
>
> THREE EVENTS EXPLORING ETHICS IN THE DIGITAL AGE*
>
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> "B I O N I C E T H I C S F O R A C H A N G I N G W O R L D"
>
> ART OPENING AT ARCH STREET MEETING HOUSE
> 320 ARCH ST. (CENTER CITY) PHLADELPHIA
> OPENING FRIDAY NOV. 7th, 6-8 PM, 2003
>
> Ebon Fisher's explorations in "bionic ethics" and "media rituals" will
> be on exhibit November through January at the Arch Street Friends
> Meeting House, a few blocks from the new Constitution Center in
> Philadelphia. An opening reception with the digital artist is at 6 p.m.
> Friday, Nov. 7.
>
> One of the first instructors at MIT's Media Lab, Ebon Fisher is
> considered a pioneer in digital art and culture. Fisher's Bionic Codes
> and Zoacodes are a symbolic language that explores the possibilities
> for
> ethics in an increasingly digital, global culture. With roots in
> democratic and religious traditions, Zoacodes are 21st Century social
> guidelines, rendered in a language of networks and distributed in a
> viral fashion through the internet and the media.
>
> The exhibit space in the historic Arch Street Meeting House will be
> open
> to the public 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more
> information contact the artist at: [email protected].
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
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> "N A R R A T I V I T Y & C O L L E C T I V E I N T E L L I G E N C
> E"
>
> Lecture by digital artist, Ebon Fisher, at the new
> CENTER FOR DIGITAL ART AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA
> THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, WA
> 12:30 PM Rm. 387 Mary Gates Hall
> Monday, November 24, 2003
> Contact Mike Furr at the U. of Washington: (206) 543-4218
> Contact Ebon Fisher at: [email protected]
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
> ____________________________________________________________________
> "L A R V A L Z O A C O D E S A N D M E D I A R I T U A L S"
>
> Farnham Gallery at Simpson College presents a solo exhibit highlighting
> diagrams of Ebon Fisher's media rituals in Williamsburg, Brooklyn,
> which
> lead to his Bionic Codes and Zoacodes, experimental systems of ethics
> for the digital age. The exhibit will include a display of "Larval
> Zoacodes," an exploration of "voiceless," indeterminate social
> inducements.
>
> FARNHAM GALLERY, SIMPSON COLLEGE
> Department of Art, 701 North C Street, Indianola, Iowa.
> Opening Reception with the artist, Thursday, April 8, 6:60 pm., 2004
> Contact Justin Nostrala at Simpson College: (515) 961-1761
> Contact Ebon Fisher at: [email protected]
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
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>
> *This spam is not intended to be counted as an exploration of ethics,
> although it might be, depending… Let us know if you want to be
> dropped
> from this email list and we will happily oblige.
>