> The Not Quite Yet > -> On the Margins of Technology > Artists Workshop at SPACE - throughout February 2008 > > For artists working with media/technology who are interested in the social implications of technology and working in the public domain. > > Hosted by specialists in their field the sessions will raise questions and facilitate approaching relevant and personal answers. > > Attendees will enhance key communication and negotiation skills whilst contributing to the wider debate of realising the impacts of technology for opening up participation in art. Outcomes will feed into > "> On the Margins of Technology> "> symposium day on the 29th February. > > There are only 12 places per session so booking is essential. > £10 per session > £25 for 3 > £40 for all the sessions > Prices include refreshments and lunch. > > To book please email [log in to unmask] with > '> The Not Quite Yet Workshops> '> in the subject line and your preference of workshops and contact details. > > Session 1: Developing projects with communities > Thursday 7th February 2008, 11am - 4pm > Why develop projects with communities? What do communities get from working with artists? > Hosted by Loraine Leeson (Art for Change, cSPACE) and Mukul Patel (AmbientTV.net) > > Session 2: Media and Methods > Friday 8th February 2008, 11am - 4pm > How can methods such as humour or invitations to participate be used to open up the potentials of working with communities and media technology? > Hosted by James Stevens (Backspace, SPC, Boundless) and Chris Dawley-Brown (Artist, Interact placement BBC) > > Session 3: Ownership and Ethics > Friday 15th February 2008, 11am - 4pm > Do artists have obligations when working with communities? Who owns the work? Should the ethics affect the aesthetics? > Hosted by Evelyn Wilson (London Centre for Arts and Cultural Enterprise) and Emmy Minton (Artist/producer running long term project with sex workers) > > Session 4: Conflict Transformation > Wednesday 20th February 2008, 11am - 4pm > How can artists handle conflict? Being able to approach group, dual and personal conflict can be a major skill in all arts practise. > Hosted by Newham Conflict and Change > > Session 5: Accessible Promotion > Friday 22nd February 2008, 11am - 4pm > How can you write friendly and informative promotional material to explain complex concepts and events that haven> '> t happened yet? > Hosted by Dave Jones (Freelance PR, formerly Lateral) > > For more information go to: http://www.thenotquiteyet.net > > All workshops will be held at: > SPACE Media arts, > 129 - 131 Mare St > Hackney > London E8 3RH > > > > Jim Prevett > Emergent Technologies Producer > > [ s p a c e ] > 129 -131 Mare Street > London E8 3RH > Direct: 0208 525 4339 > Mobile: 07951 405466 > Reception: 0208 525 4330 > [log in to unmask] > > www.spacemedia.org.uk > www.spacestudios.org.uk > > Art Services Grants Ltd > Reg. Charity # 267021 > Reg. in England & Wales #1157240 > Reg. Office: 129-131 Mare Street