From stefan.thalheim at gmx.net Fri Jan 28 13:33:17 2011 From: stefan.thalheim at gmx.net (Stefan Thalheim) Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 13:33:17 +0100 Subject: [pp.au.general] =?iso-8859-1?q?=A9oPirates_-_pirates_=26_privatee?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rs_=27round_the_globe=3A_you_are_invited!?= Message-ID: Ahoi, Members of the Pirate Party! We have a great project this weekend here in Frankfurt/Main, Germany: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ?oPirates dancing act & performance & party on January, 28 and 29, 20h CET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Round about 250 people will enjoy this performance, supported by various important institutions like Goethe Institute and so on. About 50 artist, professional dancer, musicians and members of different social, cultural & political groups, will take part - without the traditional separation into audience and artists. Artistic thesis: copying & imitation are fundamental parts of learning and of community itself. Ideas and methods are spreading out like viruses ... Concept: members of audience will be actively & physically engaged in the process of learning by imitation, sharing and teaching - without knowing: who is "just" part of the audience and who is performer .... A Pirate Pad and a twitter live-stream will be projected onto various spaces during the event. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy & enrich ?oPirates! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch ?oPirates' live-Stream on ... http://www.copirates.org/online.php and participate via Twitter and Piratepad You are heartily invited to take part - enjoy & have fun! Warmest Greetings from Germany! Your ?oPirates Team --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: [1] http://www.copirates.org ?oPirates negotiates questions regarding communities natural character. Within an energetic performance professional dancer and artists interact with different social, political and cultural groups to get the phenomena of community. In which manner does the body indwell community? What's the impact of knowledge transfer for being together? Jointly sharing & learning - core of every community? What's the role of miscellaneous forms of piracy within (trans-) formation and evolution of community? ?oPirates is a marketplace for ideas, a dancing rendevous, a philosophical party! You are heartily invited to take part! [2] http://www.copirates.org/online/piratepad.php [3] http://thebakery.org Choreographer & dancer Richard Siegal combines with his works computer science, language, philosophy, technology and choreography. Founder of The Bakery and former member of the Forsythe Company. From celtic at sairyx.org Fri Jan 28 13:36:21 2011 From: celtic at sairyx.org (Arlen Cuss) Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 23:36:21 +1100 Subject: [pp.au.general] =?iso-8859-1?q?=A9oPirates_-_pirates_=26_privatee?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rs_=27round_the_globe=3A_you_are_invited!?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1296218181.2414.12.camel@asu> ... wtf. On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 13:33 +0100, Stefan Thalheim wrote: > Ahoi, Members of the Pirate Party! > > We have a great project this weekend here in Frankfurt/Main, Germany: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ?oPirates > dancing act & performance & party > on January, 28 and 29, 20h CET > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Round about 250 people will enjoy this performance, supported by various > important institutions like Goethe Institute and so on. About 50 artist, > professional dancer, musicians and members of different social, cultural > & political groups, will take part - without the traditional separation > into audience and artists. > > Artistic thesis: copying & imitation are fundamental parts of learning > and of community itself. Ideas and methods are spreading out like > viruses ... > > Concept: members of audience will be actively & physically engaged in > the process of learning by imitation, sharing and teaching - without > knowing: who is "just" part of the audience and who is performer .... > > A Pirate Pad and a twitter live-stream will be projected onto various > spaces during the event. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Enjoy & enrich ?oPirates! > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Watch ?oPirates' live-Stream on ... > http://www.copirates.org/online.php > > and participate via Twitter and Piratepad > > You are heartily invited to take part - enjoy & have fun! > > > Warmest Greetings from Germany! > > Your ?oPirates Team > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Links: > > [1] http://www.copirates.org > > ?oPirates negotiates questions regarding communities natural character. > Within an energetic performance professional dancer and artists interact > with different social, political and cultural groups to get the > phenomena of community. In which manner does the body indwell community? > What's the impact of knowledge transfer for being together? Jointly > sharing & learning - core of every community? What's the role of > miscellaneous forms of piracy within (trans-) formation and evolution of > community? ?oPirates is a marketplace for ideas, a dancing rendevous, a > philosophical party! You are heartily invited to take part! > > [2] http://www.copirates.org/online/piratepad.php > > [3] http://thebakery.org > Choreographer & dancer Richard Siegal combines with his works computer > science, language, philosophy, technology and choreography. Founder of > The Bakery and former member of the Forsythe Company. > _______________________________________________ > pp.australia.general mailing list > pp.australia.general at lists.pirateweb.net > http://lists.pirateweb.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pp.australia.general -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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