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Subject:

Beyond Art? Oxford Union, 21 April 1999

From:

Prof Bruce Royan <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

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Date:

Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:54:40 +0100 (BST)

Content-Type:

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From: Stuart Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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LAST CALL! YOU CAN REGISTER ON-LINE OR VIA FORM BELOW

           BEYOND ART? DIGITAL CULTURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
              Oxford Union, 21 April 1999, 10am-5pm
               http://info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/beyond/

Are computers ruining or re-inventing the arts? Twelve experts in
literature, art, music, broadcasting, theatre, museums, and contemporary
culture will meet at the Oxford Union on Wednesday 21st April to decide.

Oxford University's Humanities Computing Unit is organising the fifth in
an annual series of events which have previously debated the place of
computers in teaching, literature, and the library. Taking place in the
world-famous Oxford Debating Chamber, this year's event, "Beyond Art?
Digital Culture in the Twenty-First Century", explores the inseparable
entwining of computers and culture.

Just how is the popularization and pervasive nature of digital technology
changing the creative process of the artist, the performer, the musician,
and the writer? What has been the effect of technology on the viewer, the
reader, or the critic? And what of those who seek to fund and preserve our
cultural heritage?

Twelve distinguished speakers will debate and discuss these questions and
give us their predictions for the development of the digital future.

Two open debates will allow the audience their vote on whether 
the digital world offers a better cultural experience than museums,
galleries, books, and theatres.

Fees: 40 pounds (standard); 10 pounds (Oxford University); 5 pounds
(student/unwaged); 100 pounds (commercial including exhibition space)

To register either complete and email the appended booking form to
[log in to unmask], or register online at
http://info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/beyond/

For further information telephone 01865 273 221.


                      Provisional timetable

09:00		Registration opens

09:45		Coffee available in the foyer of the Debating Chamber

                               MUSEUMS

10:00		Jane Carmichael, Assistant Director, Collections, the
                Imperial War Museum

                             PERFORMANCE

10:30		Barry Smith, Lecturer in Theatre and founder of the Live
                Art Archive
		Dan Greenstein, Arts and Humanities Data Service

11.00		Ten minute stretch break

                                ART

11:10		Sean Cubitt, Lecturer in Screen Studies, author of Digital
                Aesthetics

11:25		Roy Ascott, Director of the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in
                the Interactive Arts, University of Wales, Newport

11:40		Questions and discussion

                               MUSIC

12:00		Simon Waters, composer and Director of the Electroacoustic
                Music Studios

12:15		Nigel Morgan, Composer and Lecturer in Creative Music
                Technology

12:30		            OPEN DEBATE 
Motion: 	In the next century digital museums, digital art, digital
                music, and digital theatre will be preferred to the
                physical objects.

13:00		LUNCH (not provided)

14:00		Coffee available in the foyer of the Debating Chamber

                            LITERATURE

14:30		Chris Meade, Director of the Poetry Society

14:45		Peter Howard, Poet and Telecommunications Systems Design
                Consultant

15:00		Questions and discussion


                         STYLE AND DESIGN

15:30		Peter York, Author, Journalist and Broadcaster

15:45		Robin Baker, Director of Ravensbourne College of Design
                and Communication

16:00		          OPEN DEBATE
Motion:         Digital text(ure): all style and no substance.	


                          BROADCASTING

16:30		Peter Gibbins, Executive Director of the Digital Virtual
                Centre of Excellence for Digital Broadcasting and
                Multimedia Technology
			
17:00		CLOSE

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I WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER A PLACE ON THE HUMANITIES COMPUTING UNIT'S
'BEYOND ART?' ONE-DAY COLLOQUIUM ON APRIL 21st 1999

TITLE:

FIRST NAME:

SURNAME:

POSITION:

DEPARTMENT:

INSTITUTION:

ADDRESS:

POSTCODE:

COUNTRY:

TELEPHONE:

FAX:

EMAIL:

I ENCLOSE A CHEQUE FOR 40.00 pounds (standard rate) or 5.00 pounds
(student/unwaged) or 10.00 pounds (Oxford University staff)
MADE PAYABLE TO 'OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING SERVICES'.

SIGNED:

DATE:









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