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Furtherfield Blog - Share the Journey...

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Furtherfield Blog - Recent Posts of Interest on Media Art Practice and 
Culture.

A shared space for personal reflections on contemporary art practice as 
part of life:
living it, breathing it, making it, curating it, translating it.

A selection of recent Blog entries below,
to read more visit - http://blog.furtherfield.org


Marc Garrett.
Not Always Digital But From the Same Place...

"I possess no desire for the singular and absolute approach of using my 
art and creative projects as a hammer to promote a technologically 
determined agenda. Technology is just one medium of a much larger mix of 
things, allowing flexible space for an eclectic expansion of today's 
very contemporary art related endevours. Furthermore, I am dedicated to 
grass roots art and the organisations that support them. The use of 
technology has been extremely useful in bringing about a whole new art 
culture that challenges traditional art controls, connecting beyond 
top-down imposed gate keeping remits that are only in place to serve a 
privileged elite. It lets the makers and critical thinkers who are 
genuinely engaged in art and culture at deeper levels, to break through 
the glass ceiling that many have experienced world-wide." 
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/315

Aileen Derieg.
Overland: Crossing Borders.

"As passports are now "enhanced" for security with RFID chips and 
biometric photos, the conditions of inequality based on the nationality 
of one's passport remain at least as rigid as ever, despite the patent 
absurdity of that. In the small world that I live in, a substantial 
number of people speak multiple languages and have several different 
passports, and in the mid-90s I knew a number of people whose Austrian 
residence permits were attached to passports issued by countries that 
had meanwhile ceased to exist as such, which made the renewal of an 
expired passport extremely complicated. Opportunities to study or work 
somewhere else should not be dependent on something as random and 
arbitrary as "nationality"." http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/311

Ruth Catlow.
Overland: 36hrs Linz to Istanbul with border crossings.

"At 1 o'clock in the morning we were woken by an alarming banging on the 
door, and a number of men shouting in languages we didn't understand, 
interspersed with "passport control! polizei! open! hell-o!". Then more 
agitated pounding, more shouting, different voices. The train remained 
stationery. We played dead under our blankets. I could think of nothing 
else to do than wait for them to go away. Then torch lights shone in 
through our window and someone attempted to open the window from the 
outside while Aileen tried to close it again. Only when she recognised 
our conductor looking very flustered outside the window did we realise 
that we must have misunderstood his instructions and we sheepishly 
unlocked the door. A very irritated passport official demanded to know 
what we had been drinking. The conductor told us later that there were 
over 10 officials trying to gain entry to our cabin. We tried to explain 
but still have no idea what he thought we were doing." 
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/301

Helen Varley Jamieson.
after 090909.

"the day began for me at 4am - no, make that 3am, with the ramadan 
drumming & yelling in the street to get everyone up in time for 
breakfast before daylight. then i dozed until my alarm went off at 4am, 
& got up to make coffee, check my email for last minute emergencies, & 
make the links to the stages live. my first 090909 HQ was my humble 
hostel bedroom. at 5am istanbul time everything kicked off in the 090909 
foyer, where 20 online audience members plus an as-yet-unknown number at 
nodes in canada (surrey & calgary) & new zealand (dowse art gallery & 
hutt city libraries) where gathered to celebrate the start of 090909." 
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/304
 

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More about The Furtherfield Blog:
This multi-blog is a place to intuitively explore media arts and related
practices, together, as it occurs, to develop understanding and to
learn, without any pressure to formulate conclusions, it is about
experience and process, the bits in between. Set up in Autumn 2006,
initially as a place for informal, day to day exchange between members
of the Furtherfield.org team, including editors/reviewers. We soon
discovered this format suited some people more than others and are now
open to new contributors. The blog is not intended as a platform to
promote particular projects. Instead it invites individuals to explore
their own perspectives on their own terms; personal thoughts, emotional
responses and critical intentions rarely publicly discussed elsewhere.

Other Info:

Furtherfield
http://www.furtherfield.org

We are on Twitter
http://twitter.com/furtherfield

Other reviews/articles/interviews
http://www.furtherfield.org/reviews.php

The Netbehaviour list
http://www.netbehaviour.org/

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