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- Subject: Next 5 Minutes: conference & exhibition on tactical tv
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- During The Next 5 Minutes, Paradiso (Amsterdam, Netherlands) will bring
- together tactical television producers from different regions of Europe and
- beyond. All those invited have a desire to re-imagine the basic nature and
- foundation of television. Their work lies on the boarders of what is
- politically, technically or aesthetically possible. TV-tacticians exist in
- both marginal and established television. Many of them even jump from one
- to the other and back again, depending on what is best for their projects.
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- Tv-tacticians can be individual media activists trying to communicate their
- messages through public access channels, small production companies testing
- the limits of established tv from the inside, tv-art projects using the
- latest techniques to develop a new kind of tv-language, independent stations
- fiercely resisting political influences, or some remarkable people within
- big tv-institutions developing radically new programme concepts.
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- Everyone invited has a unique perspective on the nature of television and a
- special story to tell about the country, community and situation in which
- they work. During N5M, they will tell these stories in many different ways:
- through lectures, debates and interviews, through the showing of tapes and
- films, and also through the workshops and installations of visual artists.
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- In the n5m's tape-library material can be viewed on request. Besides the
- many tapes brought along by guests, a collection of both historical and
- contemporary examples of tactical television will be available.
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- N5m's programme contains five themes: the camcorder-revolution (ed. Karel
- Koch), tactical television and visual art (ed. David Garcia), tactical
- television in the Southern Hemisphere (ed. Geke van Dijk), tactical
- television as a means to democracy in East Europe (ed. Geert Lovink), the
- role of tactical television in wartime (ed. Jeroen van Bergeijk)
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- Some individual stories
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- Black Box from Hungary is just one of a number of East European groups,
- which produced a video equivalent to the tradition of illegal literature
- known as Samizdat, who will be visiting n5m. In 1991, one of their
- programmes recently lead to the resignation of Hungarie's minister of the
- interior minister. In common with many other participating groups, they deal
- with some of the most pressing problems of today, such as the resurgence of
- anti-Semitism, the persecution of Gipsies and the strange alliances between
- the "new right" and the old communists. Black Box produces independent
- productions in Hungary and, at the same time, does regular work for CNN.
- Pesti Lazlo and other Black Box correspondents will talk about their work.
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- Yutel and Studio B belong to the few truly independent television stations
- in former Jugoslavia, where the mainstream nationalist media have been
- influential instigators of the current Balkans-tragedy. Up to this very day,
- Studio B broadcasts daily. The United Nations excepted them from the
- cultural boycott, enabling them to now receive financial support from
- outside of Jugoslavia, and to participate in n5m. Goran Milic, founder of
- Yutel, will describe how Yutel was literally "launched" from Sarajevo.
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- Paper Tiger and Deep Dish TV are two groups that have shattered the
- illusion that only very wealthy institutions can set up satellite networks,
- and that local television cannot appeal to a wide audience. Just before and
- during the Gulf War the programmes of Paper Tiger provided one of few forums
- in the USA for dissenting voices. Not only did they start broadcasting one
- full week before war was officially declared, but their programmes were also
- distributed through satellite to 400 public access stations throughout the
- USA.
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- Colophon
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- General Information:
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- The Next 5 Minutes will be on Friday 8th of January, Saturday 9th, Sunday
- 10th 1993. Admittance is fl. 17,.-- a day or fl. 40-- for a three day
- go-as-you-please ticket. Advance booking is possible through AUB and local
- VVV offices. For international reservations phone: +31. (0) 70- 3202500.
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- For more information you can call Helen Vreedeveld at Paradiso during
- office hours, telephone number: (0)20-6237348. E-mail address:
- tact.tv.paradiso@mit.hacktic.nl.
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- In preparation for the event, the "ZAPBOOK" has been compiled by Amsterdam
- Cultural Studies. It contains an international selection of text fragments
- on tactical television, together with some of the ideas behind the Next 5
- Minutes. The ZAPBOOK can be obtained from Paradiso during business hours,
- price fl. 15.
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- The Next 5 Minutes is organized by the following people: original concept-
- David Garcia; production - Caroline Nevejan, Helen Vreedeveld; conference-
- Geke van Dijk, Bas Raymakers, Jeroen van Bergelijk, Karel Koch, Geert
- Lovink, Marianne Padi( East Europe), Deak Zjolt (East Europe), Zoe Bierman
- (East-Europe); N5M live tv program: Menno Grootveld, Lennaart van
- Oldenborgh, Raul Marroquin, Rob Linders.
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- N5M is produced by Paradiso in cooperation with Montevideo/Time Based Arts,
- The Ministry of Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs, Arts Council
- Amsterdam, The European Cultural Foundation, The Soros Foundation, NCO,
- Activist Press Service.
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- E-mail: Tact.tv.paradiso@mit.hacktic.nl
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