Hi all,
just a reminder from Beryl and I that it would be great if you could
fill in the questionnaire on the CRUMB site and post to the list (or to
us individually) any suggestions you have for how we could serve you
better.
I have been reflecting on the evolution of the field of online practice
and the development of 'resources', 'lists', 'sites' such as ours
dedicated to new media art, and wondering if these different components
demand different strategies. For instance, do some people just use the
mailing list but spend little time on the site? For those of you in
academia, do you use the bibliographies, reports and interviews in your
curriculum or refer to students to the discussion list? For those of
you not in academia, is the discussion on the list too pedagogic, not
practical enough? What other online resources do you like and why?
thanks,
Sarah
> June's theme will be slightly different, and is devoted to us, us, us
> ...
>
> As part of the new development of the site into database-driven form,
> it seemed like a good idea to ask YOU about about CRUMB. There is now
> a simple and brief on-line questionnaire available on the CRUMB web
> site, and in addition to this, we'd like to ask you:
>
> We aim to be a resource for new media art curators. Are we? Could we
> do it better? How?
>
> In the wider field, maybe people would like to discuss what other
> resources are available, or those philosophical questions like "Is
> CRUMB rhizomatic or sedimentary?"
>
>
> Yours,
>
> Beryl
>
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Sarah Cook
New Media Curator and Researcher
CRUMB: The Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss
School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture
University of Sunderland
Sunderland, UK SR2 7JZ
+44 191 515 2046
www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb
www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/new-media-curating.html
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