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Invitation to a Kuro on The Digital Workplace, 23 September, 2pm

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Dear friends,

As a follow-up  from the last NIPPS (National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy) National Forum held June 17 organized by The Third World Network, there will be a Kuro-Kuro (small-group discussion) to those who are interested, on the Digital Workplace, 23 September, 2pm, at TWN/Tebtebba office, Rm 333, Eagle Court Condominium, 26 Matalino Street, Quezon City.

I will introduce the issues and initiate discussion on copyright and its effects on our use of digital technologies, and hope that people can also share their experiences and concerns on “the digital workplace.”

In that meeting, we will also be discussing the Statement on NIPPS, the draft is now available at the “Kuro’t Palaisipan” website http://www.korakora.org/kuro- I have also archived there the past Kuro meetings (in Manila, GenSan and Davao).

I would also be more than happy to discuss any work-related or personal issues regarding the ethics of technology use (whether for advocacy, personal purpose, business, etc).. If we can all throw in issues we’d like to take up in advance, all the better so I can prepare - just let me know thru .

Hopefully, we may also be able to discuss “An alternative primer on national and international copyright law in the global South: eighteen questions and answers” by Alan Story. Alan is chairperson of the CopySouth Research Group and Network and he has written an excellent Primer on Copyright Law, unmasking the dangers (economic and social) of the copyright regime as a one-size-fits-all formula for development in the global south.

Please email Elpidio Peria if you are coming, so snacks can be reserved.

Best wishes,
Fatima

Choral Music

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Dear friends,

Please support the Loboc Children’s Choir on their fundraising advocacy for the Loboc Children’s Choir Music Scholarships for deserving alumni. The Choir will be having a concert in Manila this coming April. More information below.

I was able to see these children in rehearsal and performances in Bohol last month (one performance was with their counterpart children’s choir from Shanghai, I have some photos here). The voices of these young Boholanos are really beautiful, different - you must listen to them. In Encuentro Filipino they will be performing with guest choirs so you can hear for yourself how unique their voices are.

Please pass on this information to your friends.

Maraming salamat!
Fats

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ENCUENTRO FILIPINO - THE MANILA CONCERT
THE LOBOC CHILDREN’S CHOIR

in concert at the PETA THEATER CENTER,
New Manila, Quezon City

Enjoy a wonderful night of music and generate scholarship funds for these talented young children of Bohol.

Music from 19th Century Philippines.
Showcasing Filipino-Spanish Heritage.
With Filipino Folk and Contemporary Classics.

CONCERT DATES:
April 12, 2008
3:00PM / 7:30PM

April 13, 2008
3:00PM / 7:30PM

VENUE:
PETA Theater Center
5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City

Tickets available at the PETA Theater Center
Call: ENCUENTRO Secretariat, c/o PETA Office;
Tel Nos. 7256244, 4100821,4100822
Or call Gardy Labad at (0916)3611786;
Evelyn Silva at (0916)6430848
You may also email your reservations to: lobocchildrenschoir@yahoo.com

The LOBOC CHILDREN’S CHOIR is a national and international champion in music competitions (NAMCYA First Place 1993, 1995, 2001, and Barcelona Europe and Its Song Festival Competition 2003) and has projected its beloved Bohol and the country through concerts and performances since 1996.

ENCUENTRO FILIPINO in Manila kicks off the Loboc Children’s Choir advocacy concert tour of the US: SEATTLE OLYMPIA LOS ANGELES HANOVER BALTIMORE NEW YORK HOUSTON TORONTO ST. LOUIS KANSAS SAN FRANCISCO LINCOLN SAN DIEGO.
To know more about the choir, please visit www.lobocchildrenschoir.net

Loboc Children’s Choir
Agape, Loboc, Bohol 6316
Telephone (+63 38)537-9022

ENCUENTRO FILIPINO Loboc Children’s Choir concert

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

ENCUENTRO FILIPINO the MANILA Concert is being staged to raise support for an advocacy campaign of the Loboc Children’s Choir in 14 cities of the United States from April 15- June 5, 2008, for the benefit of the Loboc Children’s Choir Music Scholarships for deserving alumni, the HERITAGE FUND of the Loboc Church and Convent, a nationally declared HERITAGE LANDMARK and CULTURAL TREASURE, and the choir’s participation in an INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FILIPINO-HISPANIC CULTURAL HERITAGE at the University of California at Riverside Los Angeles and at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

The LOBOC CHILDREN’S CHOIR is a national and international champion in music competitions (NAMCYA First Place 1993, 1995, 2001, and Barcelona Europe and Its Song Festival Competition 2003) and has projected its beloved Bohol and the country through concerts and performances since 1996.

To know more about the choir, please visit www.lobocchildrenschoir.net

GUEST CHOIRS

April 12, 3:00 pm
UP Cherubims

April 12, 7:30 pm
Mandaluyong Children’s Choir

April 13, 3:00 pm
Ateneo Chamber Singers

April 13, 7:30 pm
UP Singing Ambassadors

TICKET PRICES
P1000, P700, P500

VENUE
PETA Theater Center
5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City

DATES

April 12, 2008
3:00 PM; 7:30 PM

April 13, 2008
3:00 PM; 7:30 PM

Tickets available at the PETA Theater Center from March 5, 2008.

Call: ENCUENTRO Secretariat, c/o PETA Office
Tel Nos. 7256244, 4100821,4100822

Or call Gardy Labad at (0916)3611786;
Evelyn Silva at (0916)6430848

You may also email your reservations to: lobocchildrenschoir@yahoo.com

PETA Theater Center
5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City

Loboc Children’s Choir
Agape, Loboc, Bohol 6316
Telephone (6338)537-9022

Korakora Proyekto: Open On-Line Dialogue

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

You are invited to

Korakora Proyekto: Open On-Line Dialogue
“Surfers or Serfs: Digital Freedom or Digital Feudalism?”
From 26 February - 26 Marck 2008
http://korakora.org/proyekto/dfd08/

An on-line event organized in conjunction with
Document Liberation and Open Standards
26 March 2008 Document Freedom Day
http://documentfreedom.org/

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In response to efforts of promoting, adopting and raising awareness for Free Document Formats and Open Standards, the Philippines-based art initiative Korakora.org is organizing an open on-line dialogue entitled “Surfers or Serfs: Digital Freedom or Digital Feudalism?”

Within the context of issues addressed within the free, open-source, and open-standards community, “Surfers or Serfs” seeks to investigate realities of Freedom within the Culture of Ignorance: Are humans being turned into machines so others can exploit them without them questioning their own slavery? Why do we consider somebody “computer literate” when they can only operate the controls of a commercial computer system?

“Surfers or Serfs” also seeks to interrogate the methodologies of “free, open-source, and open-standards” from a broad philosophical perspective, in particular, the celebrated shift from the image of the computer as a complex rule based simulation system to a simple communication device that has enabled the computer to be commercially and politically exploited as a (postmodern) propaganda machine.

“Surfers or Serfs: Digital Freedom or Digital Feudalism?” opens 26 February and runs until Document Freedom Day March 26, 2008. The on-line dialogue is created and facilitated by Fatima Lasay (PH) and Trevor Batten (UK). To participate, go to http://korakora.org/proyekto/forum/4

About the Document Freedom Day:

The Document Freedom Day (DFD) is a global day for Document Liberation. It is a day of grassroots effort around the world to promote and build awareness for the relevance of Free Document Formats in particular and Open Standards in general. The DFD is supported by a large group of organisations and individuals, including, but not limited to Ars Aperta, COSS, Esoma, Free Software Foundations Europe and Latin America, IBM, NLnet, ODF Alliance, OpenForum Europe, OSL, iMatix, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Inc., The Open Learning Centre, Opentia, Estandares Abiertos.

About Korakora Proyekto:

Proyekto is an exercise in mindful building and constructing (language-making) as antidotes to distortions of the mind: if it is true that language deceives us then maybe at least language-making may allow us to lay the land to see where deceptions and distortions lie. Proyekto is maintained by Fatima Lasay, artist/writer based in the Philippines.

Trevor Batten is a British pioneer computer artist, making his first computer drawing in 1967. From 1972 to 1984, he devoted study and research on his concept of Cross-Media Mapping at the Instituut voor Sonologie, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, the Netherlands. In 1987, he was invited to the International UNESCO Seminar “Synthesis: Visual Arts in the Electronic Culture” in Offenbach/Main FDR. Trevor Batten was teacher of Media Art at the AKI School of Fine Art in Enschede, the Netherlands,1988 to 1999. He now resides in the Philippines.

Fatima Lasay is an artist, writer, and independent curator. She was professor of industrial design, computer art and art theory (1996-2004) at the University of the Philippines where she developed its first computer art electives and organized the Digital Media Festivals (2000-2003). In 2004, she was artist-in-residence with Ecole Cantonale d’Art du Valais in Sierre, Switzerland, and NICA in Rangoon, Burma. She has curated exhibitions, conducted workshops, and has been invited and given grants to Europe and Asia to present her work and theories on the socio-political dimensions of technology.

Helpless but not hopeless

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Or was it hopeless but not helpless?

Whatever an old news report on the crisis in Germany actually stated (as far as Trevor could remember), those were reflective of my own sentiments as I deleted the entire Korakora Proyekto website and - a few weeks later - resurrected it. Thus, the new Korakora Proyekto.

Some two months earlier, Indi asked if she could include Proyekto in a study “of the practice of civil society media by artists and technology experts as citizens and media activists.”

To me, it was initially an encouragement to keep Proyekto going. Later, it became a challenge to shut the whole thing down and re-think.

Indi mentioned James Hamilton’s proposal for possibilities for alternative media to move away from mainstream media’s patterns of consumption:

  • strive for an everyday, spontaneous, non corporate mode of organization that requires little if any capital outlay;
  • should be part of other realms of life instead of divorced from them;
  • should erase the division between producers and consumers and become popular means of cultural organization and exploration instead of individualised media products to consume. (Hamilton 2000: pp 370-371)

Recently, I realized that these are similar to what corporate and mainstream media networks have been doing since the “Web 2.0″ propaganda, and the 1999 Clue Train Manifesto that gave the old corporate firewalls new ropes for turning even the most resistant or isolated of people into (hyperlinked) markets. What happened was that civil society (and similar) tactics got hi-jacked by the very elements that civil society itself was trying to critique, oppose or open alternatives to.

Again, this reminds me of the old Chinese adage, if the wrong man uses the right means, the right means turn out the wrong way.

The reincarnated Proyekto is not a media activists tool anymore nor does it operate in the context of advocating communications and media democracy. With “peoples of the earth” now migrated to markets and consumers, communications and media democracy merely hyperlink them. What I need is a medium (a language) to protect myself from this global anathema - an antidote to distortions of the mind: if it is true that language deceives us then maybe at least language-making may allow us to lay the land to see where deceptions and distortions lie.

Helpless but not hopeless? Will see …

WEBSINING activities: Please help spread the word!

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Help spread the word about the many activities we have lined up for WEBSINING 2008!

A basic press kit is available thru http://websining.net/process/yon/press

And an FAQ and news/announcements FORUM is at  http://websining.net/forum/index.php#4
Maraming salamat! :)

Join: WEBSINING ON-LINE Retreat-Workshops

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Invitation to Participate:
WEBSINING: PROCESS/YON ON-LINE EVENT

To extend the WEBSINING experience to those who may not be able to participate in the physical Retreat-Workshops, Forums and/or Exhibitions, WEBSINING announces an on-line version of the PROCESS/YON Retreat-Workshops available through the PROCESS/YON website. This on-line initiative offers the opportunity for a broader audience to partake in the creative process of the WEBSINING experience of engaging digital technologies in art-making, while interrogating the implications of such processes on art and society in general.

The PROCESS/YON On-Line Retreat-Workshop involves a reflection on a number of conceptual and philosophical issues surrounding art and technology. The aim is to refocus artistic and cultural attitudes regarding digital technology towards an approach based on technology as an exploratory medium for traditional artistic reflection and research. Through the On-Line Retreat Workshops, we shall reflect upon “process” as the main conceptual context for the computer, and explore how such an approach changes our perspective of the world.

To participate, simply register as a new member through http://websining.net/websining08/

WEBSINING: PROCESS/YON invites all interested individuals to participate in the ON-LINE Retreat-Workshops. Organizations, learning institutions or groups (for example interest groups or formal classes in computer art, art history, philosophy, art theory, social studies, anthropology, computer science, engineering, education, among others) are all also encouraged to participate!

The PROCESS/YON On-Line Retreat-Workshop will begin on January 21, 2008 and will be in continuous development after the Philippine Arts Festival celebrations in February 2008.

ABOUT WEBSINING: PROCESS/YON:
WEBSINING: PROCESS/YON is a National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) funded project, involving collaboration between the Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) and Korakora.org. It is part of the NCCA-Philippine Arts Festival celebration and is intended to expand and develop Philippine digital art practices within the continually evolving “WEBSINING” tradition initiated by the National Committee on Visual Arts (NCVA) in 2005.

FOR QUERIES AND MORE INFORMATION:

Inquiries about the ON-LINE Creative Retreat-Workshops may be sent to:

FATIMA LASAY
Project Director, PROCESS/YON
Email: processyon@websining.net
http://www.korakora.org/

TREVOR BATTEN
Assistant Project Director
Email: trevor@tebatt.net
http://www.tebatt.net/

ALAN G. ALEGRE
Project Coordinator
Email: alalegre@fma.ph
http://www.fma.ph/

More information at http://websining.net/process/yon/
And http://websining.net/websining08/