<html><body><H1 class=style1 align=justify><SPAN class=style2><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">WB05 e-Symposium, Panel 6, “How Much Asia?"</FONT></SPAN> </H1>
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><SPAN class=style2>e-mail exchange panel; starting from 01/06/06 till 02/28/06. Panelists: Genco Gulan (Istanbul), Fatima Lasay (Quezon City), Kaoru Motomiya (Japan), Atteqa Malik (Pakistan), Kathryn Smith (South Africa), "DERYA YUCEL (Istanbul Asian side), Basak Senova (nomad), Ali Miharbi (Istanbul), Gokhan Mura (Malmo), Monica Narula (New Delhi), <SPAN class=style3>Aditya Dev Sood (</SPAN>B<SPAN class=style3>angalore</SPAN>) and other contributers. The names of the participants are subjet to change. We add names after we get positive feedback. <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Please respons by mailing to: <A href="mailto:e.symposium@gmail.com"><FONT color=#247cd4>e.symposium@gmail.com</FONT></A> </FONT></SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Introduction: With the title "How Much Asia?" We have couple of things in mind, first of all "How much Asia is Istanbul or Turkey?" We are living in Istanbul which is both on Asia and Europe hence would would like to see how this is observed from abroad? Secondly "How much Asia others fro Example Africa is represented in global art context, especially in New Media Art?" thirdly "How much Asia is Asia?" We can not really talk about a single Asia but multiple ones but how many; China, India, Korea, Philippines which one is more Asia? The last but not the least "How much does the electronic networks combine or divide Asia?" Is the Internet really a brige to combine or an instrument of the digital divide? </STRONG></FONT></DIV></DIV><br> <br><hr>Get email for your site ---> http://www.everyone.net<br></body></html>