STUDIO XX presents
HTMlles Festival - 7th edition
peripheries + proximities
May 18 to 21, 2005
http://www.htmlles.net/
Montreal, January 6, 2005 - Studio XX is pleased to announce the 7th 
edition of the HTMlles festival which will take place May 18th to 21st, 
2005. This international electronic art event, under the theme 
''peripheries + proximities'', will propose more than 50 works from around 
the world. The Monument-National, a significant location in the history of 
Quebec's women's movement, will host the majority of the HTMlles program 
and be its main venue and meeting point.
Each edition of the HTMlles articulates its programming around a particular 
theme which aliments discussion and reflection on the selected works and 
proposed actions. ''peripheries + proximities'' will outline the conceptual 
context for the 7th edition and will question technologies of proximities, 
immateriality and the body, psychogeography and evolution within social 
networks. Over fifty works exploring these subjects will be presented to 
the public via performances, concerts, conferences, interactive 
installations and workshops.
A highlight of the 2005 edition is the world premiere of the commission - 
Immanence - created specifically for the HTMlles by Canadian artist Susan 
Kozel, internationally renowned for her research in dance, philosophy and 
new media. This performance incorporates differing technological 
environments which permits the extension and renewal of the exploratory 
potential of interactivity in dance.
The HTMlles present a unique occasion to share and explore the creative 
possibilities of new media whilst privileging women's appropriation of 
technology. The event affirms its singularity by highlighting original 
works which find their meaning in the simultaneity and direct exchange 
possible within networks. The success of past editions have witnessed the 
dynamic development of the event and the relevancy of its approach within 
technological arts. Initially committed to Web art, it has since widened 
its sphere of proposed artistic practices, integrating forms such as 
Webjams and interactive research. Far from succumbing to a policy of female 
ghettoisation, the HTMlles reflects the diversity of current practices 
advanced by women - solo or collaborative - and dismiss any prejudice of 
exclusivity.
With works proposed by national and international artists within a 
perspective of meetings and discussions, and through conferences which 
raise issues related to contemporary practices, the festival has become a 
key player in the development of the discipline. Over the years, the 
HTMlles has welcomed renowned women artists from countries such as Russia, 
South Korea, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, France, Finland 
and the United States. Transformed into a biennal in 2003, the festival has 
implemented a new policy of international circulation that consists of 
off-setting the Montreal edition with a tour of the Quebecois and Canadian 
aspects of its programming. The 6th edition traveled to Brussels and Berlin 
during the winter of 2004. Several projects are currently being developed 
for the international tour of the 7th edition, to take place in 2006.
The HTMlles festival is presented by Studio XX, a resource centre for 
digital technology founded in Montreal in 1996. Developed by and for women, 
it intervenes in a creative and positive manner in the field of new media. 
Part of its mandate privileges the creation and dissemination of digital 
and sound artworks by women.
Source: Danièle Racine, codirector - Festival HTMlles T.: (514) 845-7934 
daniele@???
The HTMlles Festival thanks the Canada Council, le Conseil des arts et des 
lettres du Québec, the Montreal Arts Council, the City of Montreal and the 
members of Studio XX for their support.
STUDIO XX - 338, Terrasse Saint-Denis, Montréal (QC) H2X 1E8 T.: (514) 
845-7934 Fax: (514) 845-4941 
www.htmlles.net
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