Chris,
Check out the Royal College of Art's Computer-Related Design department,
in the UK
good luck!
kevin
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 12:45 AM, chris jones wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i'm an hons. graduate looking for post-grad options in interactive art
> in the UK and EU. ideally i'm looking for a course titled 'curating
> interactive environments', with a strong theoretic/critical bent, added
> to by courses covering history and hands on techno. aspects.
>
> if anyone has any info. it'd be greatly appreciated.
>
> thanks,
> abacus.
>
>
>
>
>> From: Beryl Graham <[log in to unmask]>
>> Reply-To: "Curating digital art -
>> www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/" <NEW-MEDIA-
>> [log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Call for Papers, Banff
>> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:16:42 +0100
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> Please find below a relevant call for papers. Apologies for our recent
>> lack of themes for discussion, but rest assured that we'll be back on
>> track after the summer .
>>
>> In the meantime, please do get in touch if anyone would like to
>> 'guest' with their own theme, and of course, please feel free to start
>> your own discussions related to new media curating. Would anyone, for
>> example like to comment on how the new media work in Manifesta and
>> Documenta is being presented?
>>
>> yours,
>>
>> Beryl Graham
>>
>> ----
>>
>> CALL FOR PAPERS
>>
>> BRIDGES II: COLLABORATION, COMMUNICATION, CONVERGENCE
>> October 4-6, 2002
>>
>> The Banff Centre, Banff New Media Institute, & The University of
>> Calgary
>> in collaboration with the Annenberg Center for Communication at the
>> University of Southern California.
>>
>> The first BRIDGES Consortium was held in 2001 in Los Angeles. It
>> brought
>> together artists, technologists, and scientists, top experts from
>> educational, research and funding institutions and the private
>> sector, to
>> explore interdisciplinary collaboration between art, culture,
>> science and
>> technology. At the BRIDGES II Consortium we plan to expand the
>> cross-disciplinary realm to include social sciences and humanities
>> researchers who are partners in culture and science collaboration.
>> This
>> year, BRIDGES comes to Canada and will be held at the Banff New Media
>> Institute. We hope to make it a truly international event.
>>
>> As well as a number of keynote speakers, we invite you to join
>> BRIDGES II,
>> either as the presenter of a paper or to participate in the
>> consortium's
>> scheduled discussions of collaboration as a form of knowledge and a
>> set of
>> skills to be identified, studied, and learned. Through a number of
>> different session formats, including break-out groups involving all
>> consortium delegates, we wish to identify best practices, amplify
>> networks,
>> and provide a means of communication for those engaged in the
>> reality of
>> collaborative research. Difference in work styles, priorities,
>> language
>> usage and invention, communication styles, educational principles,
>> institutional frameworks, temperaments, and even fundamental values
>> have
>> the
>> potential to become either obstacles or stimulants to effective
>> collaboration. And creating with ever-more complex technology
>> requires
>> greater specialization as well as better collaboration between
>> technicians
>> and creators. Issues of access are critical, as we look at
>> international
>> challenges and regional discrepancies.
>>
>> We welcome submissions of proposals for 20 minute papers for the
>> following
>> panels (suggested approaches are given in the questions following the
>> panel
>> titles, but proposed papers need not be restricted to these areas):
>>
>> Collaborative Methods: What can we learn from collaboration in
>> science, in
>> arts, in social sciences and humanities that we can apply across
>> these
>> disciplinary areas? What can learn from studying the research
>> process as
>> much as the outcomes of research?
>>
>> The Ethics of Collaboration: What are the ethics of collaboration
>> between
>> science and art? Social sciences and art? How can we ensure mutual
>> respect? How do projects shift depending on who is leading the
>> research?
>>
>> Policy & Collaboration: What policies exist, are emerging, and are
>> needed
>> to
>> support collaboration? What policies and practices do we need on the
>> international front? What assumptions and ideas lie behind
>> institutional
>> policies? What are the implications for training the next
>> generation of
>> interdisciplinary researchers? Who is excluded from policy making?
>> What
>> are the incentives for young researchers and artists to collaborate?
>>
>> Collaboration & Gender: How is collaboration gendered? Is it read as
>> feminine? How does it intrude on science hierarchy? How does it
>> intrude
>> on
>> art hierarchy? Who is blocked from leading projects? What are the
>> biases
>> surrounding this?
>>
>> Where Does Art & Science Collaboration fit in a period of Global
>> Crisis &
>> War: What examples can we draw from history? What circumstances are
>> different in today's historical moment? How do developments in new
>> technologies inflect our understanding and our experience of global
>> crisis
>> and war?
>>
>> Digital Archives & Databases for Collaboration: What are effective
>> models
>> for networks? What are the access issues? How do we understand
>> virtual
>> and
>> actual presence in the design of archives and/or databases?)
>>
>> We will also have two showcases: A festival of new media works or
>> documentation AND a show and tell of tools that enable collaboration.
>>
>> ∑ 300-word abstracts for proposed papers
>> ∑ one page new media and tools descriptions, with URL's,
>> should
>> be
>> sent NO LATER THAN JULY 22, 2002 to:
>>
>> Sara Diamond & Susan Bennett
>> Convenors, BRIDGES II
>> c/o Janet Anderson
>> Banff New Media Institute
>> The Banff Centre, Banff AB, T1L 1H5
>> Phone: 1-403-762-6282
>> Fax: 1-403-762-6665
>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> For further information about BRIDGES II, contact Janet Anderson,
>> Project
>> Coordinator at the above contact information.
>>
>> For the results of BRIDGES I, please check our website at:
>> www.annenberg.edu/BRIDGES
>>
>>
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>> CALL FOR PAPERS
>>
>> BRIDGES II: COLLABORATION, COMMUNICATION, CONVERGENCE
>> October 4-6, 2002
>>
>> The Banff Centre, Banff New Media Institute, & The University of
>> Calgary
>> in collaboration with the Annenberg Center for Communication at the
>> University of Southern California.
>>
>> The first BRIDGES Consortium was held in 2001 in Los Angeles. It
>> brought
>> together artists, technologists, and scientists, top experts from
>> educational, research and funding institutions and the private
>> sector, to
>> explore interdisciplinary collaboration between art, culture,
>> science and
>> technology. At the BRIDGES II Consortium we plan to expand the
>> cross-disciplinary realm to include social sciences and humanities
>> researchers who are partners in culture and science collaboration.
>> This
>> year, BRIDGES comes to Canada and will be held at the Banff New Media
>> Institute. We hope to make it a truly international event.
>>
>> As well as a number of keynote speakers, we invite you to join
>> BRIDGES II,
>> either as the presenter of a paper or to participate in the
>> consortium's
>> scheduled discussions of collaboration as a form of knowledge and a
>> set of
>> skills to be identified, studied, and learned. Through a number of
>> different session formats, including break-out groups involving all
>> consortium delegates, we wish to identify best practices, amplify
>> networks,
>> and provide a means of communication for those engaged in the
>> reality of
>> collaborative research. Difference in work styles, priorities,
>> language
>> usage and invention, communication styles, educational principles,
>> institutional frameworks, temperaments, and even fundamental values
>> have
>> the
>> potential to become either obstacles or stimulants to effective
>> collaboration. And creating with ever-more complex technology
>> requires
>> greater specialization as well as better collaboration between
>> technicians
>> and creators. Issues of access are critical, as we look at
>> international
>> challenges and regional discrepancies.
>>
>> We welcome submissions of proposals for 20 minute papers for the
>> following
>> panels (suggested approaches are given in the questions following the
>> panel
>> titles, but proposed papers need not be restricted to these areas):
>>
>> Collaborative Methods: What can we learn from collaboration in
>> science, in
>> arts, in social sciences and humanities that we can apply across
>> these
>> disciplinary areas? What can learn from studying the research
>> process as
>> much as the outcomes of research?
>>
>> The Ethics of Collaboration: What are the ethics of collaboration
>> between
>> science and art? Social sciences and art? How can we ensure mutual
>> respect? How do projects shift depending on who is leading the
>> research?
>>
>> Policy & Collaboration: What policies exist, are emerging, and are
>> needed
>> to
>> support collaboration? What policies and practices do we need on the
>> international front? What assumptions and ideas lie behind
>> institutional
>> policies? What are the implications for training the next
>> generation of
>> interdisciplinary researchers? Who is excluded from policy making?
>> What
>> are the incentives for young researchers and artists to collaborate?
>>
>> Collaboration & Gender: How is collaboration gendered? Is it read as
>> feminine? How does it intrude on science hierarchy? How does it
>> intrude
>> on
>> art hierarchy? Who is blocked from leading projects? What are the
>> biases
>> surrounding this?
>>
>> Where Does Art & Science Collaboration fit in a period of Global
>> Crisis &
>> War: What examples can we draw from history? What circumstances are
>> different in today's historical moment? How do developments in new
>> technologies inflect our understanding and our experience of global
>> crisis
>> and war?
>>
>> Digital Archives & Databases for Collaboration: What are effective
>> models
>> for networks? What are the access issues? How do we understand
>> virtual
>> and
>> actual presence in the design of archives and/or databases?)
>>
>> We will also have two showcases: A festival of new media works or
>> documentation AND a show and tell of tools that enable collaboration.
>>
>> ∑ 300-word abstracts for proposed papers
>> ∑ one page new media and tools descriptions, with URL's,
>> should
>> be
>> sent NO LATER THAN JULY 22, 2002 to:
>>
>> Sara Diamond & Susan Bennett
>> Convenors, BRIDGES II
>> c/o Janet Anderson
>> Banff New Media Institute
>> The Banff Centre, Banff AB, T1L 1H5
>> Phone: 1-403-762-6282
>> Fax: 1-403-762-6665
>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> For further information about BRIDGES II, contact Janet Anderson,
>> Project
>> Coordinator at the above contact information.
>>
>> For the results of BRIDGES I, please check our website at:
>> www.annenberg.edu/BRIDGES
>>
>>
>> --Boundary_(ID_+7e4vCKyKB1H+IsS4G0jog)--
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