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Re: List moderation and guidelines - reminder

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Marcia Tanner <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 9 Sep 2008 17:03:54 EDT

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Dear Sarah, John and other CRUMB list members:
 
My apologies for posting the press release on Jonathon Keats' ATHEON  
project. As it was not an act of self-promotion -- I have nothing to  do with this 
project although I do know Jonathon's work -- I thought it would be  OK to 
circulate it to the list. To me, the piece is clearly conceived as a  spoof of 
practices by new media artists and curators as well as other  cultural issues. 
Keats is something of a conceptual mischief maker.
 
I hoped members would find it provocative and even funny.
 
I'm sorry if it offended readers and violated the CRUMB  rules. 
 
Thanks for the clarification, Sarah. 
 
best regards,
Marcia
 
ps:  I don't want to be kicked off the list so I won't repeat this  mistake!
 
In a message dated 9/9/2008 8:45:32 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask])  writes:
 
>
> On 8 Sep 2008, at 23:19, John Hopkins  wrote:
>>> For Immediate Release
>> Does anyone else on  this list have any aversion to Press/PR  
>> releases being sent  to this list?


Hi John and other CRUMB List  members,

Apologies for the Press content circulated via the list. CRUMB  has a  
'three strikes and you're out' rule -- that is, if a list  member  
posts more than three spam-self-promotion items *without*  introducing  
a relevant reason for why they are posting the material  to the list,  
then we unsubscribe them. We always email them off-list  first.

It may be worth re-iterating, for all our newer members, a bit  of the  
past discussion on this topic, and some guidelines for CRUMB  works:

Contents:
1. About the list
2. About the "Themes of the  Month"
3. About promotion on list
4. Technical Notes

1. ABOUT THE  LIST

This list is intended for those involved in curating,  exhibiting,  
archiving or interpreting new media art (including  net.art,  
interactive installations, digital video etc.) It's for  discussion of  
issues specifically related to new media art curating,  because  
although there is much material concerning new media art,  new media  
theory, and new media as 'education' in museums, there is  little to  
help curators deal with the challenges of new media  art.

It is the discussion list of the CRUMB web site (Curatorial  Resource  
for Upstart Media Bliss http://www.crumbweb.org). The site  includes:  
CRUMB INTERVIEWS, SEMINARS and LINKS. Visit often ...  leave crumbs of  
knowledge.

The List rules are  simple:

a) It's for the debate of CURATING new media art in  particular.  
Please DON'T post publicity about events even if they  are new media  
art, unless they particularly concern curating, or  curating  
opportunities. If you want criticallly discuss the curating  aspects  
of a new media event, then please DO.  Other lists  which do take  
listings are mentioned on the CRUMB web  site.

b) No attachments.

c) Everybody play nice - constructive  criticism is fine, but flaming  
is boring.

d) For clarity of  debate DO be clear about which topic or thread you  
are responding  to, in the Header of your message.   For brevity,  
check  that you are copying only the relevant parts of the text that  
you  are responding to.

e) Any technical problems with the list- email  new-media-curating- 
[log in to unmask] rather than the whole  list.

This is an unmoderated list (messages sent from subscribers'  email  
addresses to [log in to unmask] are  AUTOMATICALLY  
forwarded to all 700+ list members; those from email  addresses which  
are not subscribed to CRUMB, are bounced back to the  writer), and  
with that comes an element of trust that discussion  will be on the  
productive side.

2. ABOUT THE "THEMES OF THE  MONTH"

To get debates going, every other month will feature a  particular  
theme of debate, with specially invited contributors. ANY  member is  
welcome to contribute on any topic at any time, but the  themes may  
help focus debate.

3. MORE ABOUT PROMOTION ON  LIST:

This list is for the discussion of issues relating to curating  new  
media art. Please do not post general publicity about shows,  even if  
they are about new media art.

There are lots of other  great and open/unmoderated online lists which  
allow (or are created  for!) announcements and 'general posts about  
current shows' - such  as Spectre (here in Europe) or Rhizome (more in  
North America) but  there are still remarkably few lists that support  
the development of  the practice of curating and discussion around the  
issues of  curating - media art or art formerly known as new media, or  
art  after new media or whatever/other.

CRUMB tries to stay on the side of  the latter, rather than compete in  
the same terrain as the former.  so in our minds, an announcement  
about a show opening is not  necessarily as valid as a review of it,  
especially if the review  mentions some 'issue' to do with the  
curating / production /  presentation of the work -- which is why self- 
reviewing is so welcome  here. In the past we've let curators post  
notices about their own  shows, so long as they editorialise and  
include a comment about why  it is relevant to this forum - i.e. what  
they want to discuss in  relation to it (and I don't mean 'hey, tell  
me if you like my  show'). I myself have often posted notices about  
conferences/events  pertaining to new media to prompt anyone on the  
list who might be  going to report back about it, especially if it is  
particularly  relevant to one of our monthly theme-d discussions.  
These critical  reports we all crave might go some way to us all  
discovering what  new media actually is. Although I'm never entirely  
sure that that is  a goal of this list anyway. Discovering what  
curating entails and  how new media illuminates/challenges/messes  
about with that is  though.

As a subscriber once said, "the quality and relevance of CRUMB  is in  
the discussions about curatorial and related  issues."

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