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> From: "Maria Chatzichristodoulou [aka maria x]" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 20 April 2007 12:49:18 BST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [node-l] New Thursday Club on 10 May: Curating
> Interdisciplinary Arts
>
> NEW THURSDAY CLUB on 10 MAY: /CURATING INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTS/
>
> Supported by the Goldsmiths DIGITAL STUDIOS and the Goldsmiths
> GRADUATE SCHOOL
>
> 6pm until 8:30pm, Seminar Rooms at Ben Pimlott Building (Ground Floor,
> right), Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, SE14 6NW
>
> FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME
>
>
> Issues of policies have frequently emerged at Thursday Club
> presentations, specifically in relation to the funding and curation of
> digital/ media arts, art-science collaborations, and interdisciplinary
> work in general. So, for the summer term 2007, we invited four
> distinguished speakers to take part in a round table discussion
> addressing the question:
>
> *Is curation as a practice relevant within the field of
> interdisciplinary work such as digital /media arts, sci-art, and
> networked arts? If so, what type of curation is appropriate to, and
> can support such practices?
>
>
> *The speakers are:
>
> *>> KELLI DIPPLE*
>
> Kelli is currently Webcasting Curator at Tate, London. Working on the
> development, programming and production of live webcasts and interface
> design in conjunction with Digital programmes - Tate Online and
> Education and Interpretation at Tate Modern and Tate Britain.
>
> Kelli has worked for the past decade at the intersection of digital
> technology and performance practice under the name of Gravelrash
> Integrated Media, specializing in the integration of visual,
> interactive, communication and network technologies into live events
> for live audiences.
> More info: http://www.macster.plus.com/gravelrash/
>
>
> *>> FURTHERFIELD.ORG [RUTH CATLOW & MARC GARRETT]*
>
> Furtherfield is an online platform for the creation, promotion, and
> criticism of adventurous digital/net art work for public viewing,
> experience and interaction. Furtherfield creates imaginative
> strategies that actively communicate ideas and issues in a range of
> digital & terrestrial media contexts; featuring works online and
> organising global, contributory projects, simultaneously on the
> Internet, the streets and public venues. It focuses on network-related
> projects that explore new social contexts that transcend the digital,
> or offer a subjective voice that communicates beyond the medium.
> Furtherfield is the collaborative work of artists, programmers,
> writers, activists, musicians and thinkers who explore beyond
> traditional remits.
>
> Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett are Furtherfield's co-founders and
> co-directors. They are both artists involved in research into net art
> and cultural context on the Internet. They co-curate works featured on
> Furtherfield.
>
> *
> >> ARMIN MEDOSCH*
>
> Armin is a writer, curator, artist, and Associate Senior Lecturer in
> digital media at Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. He
> has written and edited several books on new media and network culture,
> his latest work including texts on wireless community networking and
> free and open source culture.
>
> His latest work as a curator includes a contribution to the exhibition
> OpenNature at NTTICC Tokyo and the exhibition Waves, Riga 2006. In his
> spare time he is conducting research on collaborative and
> participative art forms, open cartography and mobile and interactive
> travelogues. Armin is a PhD candidate at Goldsmiths Digital Studios.
>
>
> *>> CHAIR: PROF. JANIS JEFFERIES
>
> *Janis is an artist, writer, curator, and Professor of Visual Arts at
> the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths College. She is Artistic
> Director of the Goldsmiths Digital Studios, Director of the Constance
> Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles, and Convener of the
> GoldsmithsThursday Club.
> --
>
>
> THE THURSDAY CLUB is an open forum discussion group for anyone
> interested in the theories and practices of cross-disciplinarity,
> interactivity, technologies and philosophies of the state-of-the-art
> in today’s (and tomorrow’s) cultural landscape(s).
>
> For more information check http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/gds/events.php
> or email maria x at [log in to unmask]
> To find Goldsmiths check http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/find-us/
>
> --
> Maria Chatzichristodoulou [aka maria x] PhD Art and Computational
> Technologies Goldsmiths Digital Studios www.cybertheater.org
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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland
Ashburne House,
Ryhope Road
Sunderland
SR2 7EE
Tel: +44 191 515 2896 [log in to unmask]
CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org
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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland
Ashburne House,
Ryhope Road
Sunderland
SR2 7EE
Tel: +44 191 515 2896 [log in to unmask]
CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org
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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland
Ashburne House,
Ryhope Road
Sunderland
SR2 7EE
Tel: +44 191 515 2896 [log in to unmask]
CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org
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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland
Ashburne House,
Ryhope Road
Sunderland
SR2 7EE
Tel: +44 191 515 2896 [log in to unmask]
CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org
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