EYEBEAM ANNUAL ONLINE FORUM The (Re) Structured Screen: Conversations on the New Moving Image November 11 December 13, 2002 www.eyebeam.org/restructuredscreen Eyebeam, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to art and technology, will host its fifth annual online forum entitled The (Re) Structured Screen: Conversations On The New Moving Image, a critical dialogue organized by Eyebeam's Moving Image Division, in conjunction with its academic partner, The Integrated Media Program at Cal Arts. - The (Re) Structured Screen will bring together a wide range of internationally renowned participants including artists, critics, academics, technologists, media activists, curators, film producers, editors, animators, and directors. Participants include: * Ann Barlow, curator, NewMuseum * John Pilson, artist * Jeremy Blake, artist * Jem Cohen, filmmaker * Pat O'Neill, filmmaker * Chrissie Iles, curator,Whitney * Steve Hamilton, editor * Peter Lunenfeld, Art Center College of Design * Matthew Ritchie, artist * Brian Drolet, Free Speech TV * Lori Zippay, director, Electronic Arts Intermix * Kyle Cooper, Imaginary Forces Web site A web site designed for the forum will be used to encourage the public to participate and interact with the panelists. In addition to the forum, this web site will include interviews with Eija-Liisa Ahtila, artist and filmmaker, Scott Ross of Digital Domain; Tom Tykwer, Director of Run Lola Run; and, filmmaker, Harun Farocki. The site will also include essays by Lev Manovich, Assoc. Prof. of New Media at UCSD; Marc Lafia, artist / filmmaker and founder of ArtandCulture.com; Norman Klein, critical theorist; and Geert Lovink, writer and media activist. Artist "Interventions" Eyebeam and Cal Arts have commissioned four artistic interventions to be created in tandem with the online forum. These artistic gestures utilize the web as their medium and will illustrate the various topics discussed in the forum. The works of artists Yucef Merhi, Marina Zurkow, Carole Kim and Jesse Gilbert, ENTROPY8zuper!, and Fakeshop will be featured weekly on the site. ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html