Rodrigo Alonso wrote: "If we look at Documenta X or Venice/Sao Paulo Biennials experiences the failure is absolutely apparent. And we know that people that didn't explore the pieces at the exhibition probably didn't do it at their homes neither... Other venues, as Ars Electronica or ISEA are not very different, even when they have web-oriented audiences."
Well, Rodrigo, how do we do it? By exploring what works, what doesn't, and continuing to learn from past experiences. That said....
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents
ISEA2002 Conference
October 28, 2002 at 7:00 p.m.
**Please Forward**
The Sackler Center for Arts Education is the Web host to the biennial International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2002), to be held this year in Nagoya, Japan. Discussions are transmitted live at the Sackler Center's News Corporation New Media Theater, with response by local new media artists and scholars. Admission is free.
A wine reception will follow this program.
New York Panelists/Respondents:
Gregory Garvey, Yael Kanarek, Annette Weintraub.
Moderated by Rosanna Flouty and Pablo Helguera, Guggenheim Museum.
Nagoya Panelists:
Akemi Ishijima (Japan), Artur Matuck (Brasil), Celestino Soddu (Italy), Andres Yepes (Colombia), James Faure Walker (UK), Wim van der Plas (Netherlands).
Moderated by Cynthia Rubin.
When: Monday, October 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: The New Media Theater of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue. Enter at 88th Street and Fifth Avenue and follow ramp down.
The web transmission of this program has been organized by the Utrecht University of Professional Education, Media Technology, Amersfoort, Netherlands, in collaboration with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
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