All are very warmly welcome
‘Nowhere 2013’, the postgraduate Computational Studio Arts exhibition.
Please get in touch for images or to register your interest for the private view (Thursday 12 September, 6-9pm)
Nowhere 2013: Computational Arts Exhibition
Private view: Thursday 12 September, 6-9pm. Performances: 7-9pm
Open to the public: 13 - 16 September, 10am-7pm (except Sunday 15 September, 10am-4pm). Performance: 2-3pm & 6-7pm (except Sunday)
Location: St James Church, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London
Admission: Free
Nowhere 2013 is the culmination of works by postgraduate students in Computational Studio Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London
This unique exhibition showcases a diverse range of work by 25 international practitioners from the Department of Computing, who are shaping the use and understanding of applied technologies and their role in society alongside wider cultural practices. Nowhere 2013 is a highly captivating experience set in one of Goldsmiths' newest exhibition spaces, a former church at the heart of the campus.
All the practitioners are engaged in wide-ranging research: from augmented reality to storytelling, from traditional arts and crafts to theories of perception, from the self to the technological 'other'; the resulting works span from audio-visual composition to large scale installation, from live performances to photography to dynamic computational systems.
They variously describe themselves as fine artists, artist-programmers, sonic artists, musicians and performance artists. Others eschew these terms completely and instead seek their own definitions for practices that are always engaging and often challenging.
The exhibiting students have each developed their individual practices, merging existing specialties with innovative computational approaches whilst maintaining a critical eye on the wider social implications.
The Computational Studio Arts programme awards degrees at two levels, a one-year Masters (MA) and a two-year Master of Fine Art (MFA), both of which are represented in this show. Based in the Goldsmiths Digital Studios, the Computational Studio Arts programme exemplifies the strong interdisciplinary identity at the core of the Computing Department's world-leading research.
To view the exhibitors work, and for more information about the exhibition, visit www.nowhere-show.com.
For more information about the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, visit www.gold.ac.uk/computing/.
Practitioners:
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, Pradeep Balasubramanian, Damien Borowik, Joowon Chung, Jeffrey Ferguson, Andrea Fischer, William Goodin IV, Steph Horak, Haydn Jones, Parinot Kunakornwong, James Leahy, Kain Leo, Richard Lockett, Matthias Moos, Jonathan Munro, Samson Ng, A. Nuttall, Nelmarie du Preez, Ladan Razeghi, Stefan Ritter, Jonathan Shohet Gluzberg, Jen Sykes, Ronan Tuite, Catherine M. Weir, and Cedar Zhou.
Janis Jefferies
Professor of Visual Arts
Associate Pro Warden Culture and Creative Industries
Postgraduate Convenor PHD Arts and Computational Technology
Co-curator of the Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art 2013
Zhejiang Art Museum, Hangzhou, China
Computing office
Tel : +44 (0)20 7919 7858 Email : [log in to unmask]
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From: Curating digital art - www.crumbweb.org [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of marc garrett [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 07 August 2013 17:02
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Grant allows Furtherfield's Being Social Exhibition to tour England.
Hi Beryl,
Thanks for making things clear.
I know your not Big brother, or Big Sisters ;-)
The list is great!
I was not referring to the list regarding self-censorship, and have
refrained from fueling the small flame with extra words.
'We make an exception for opportunities which aid the develpment of
CURATING new media art' relates to what I was discussing.
And the above above statement of course fits well with my earlier posting.
Wishing you well.
marc
> Hi Johannes,
>
> I'm a bit unclear if you mean THIS List, but actually this list is NOT moderated at all (which is why you get the odd extraneous message ;) ).
>
> So apologies, Johannes, what you probably got was an automatic technical message - the list can't accept any attachments, or if you try to post from an email that is not the email that you joined with (sometimes routers confuse this).
>
> So, everyone play nice, Big Brother is not censoring your content!
>
> As we don't moderate, we just rely on members to follow the guidelines that you get when joining, which are:
>
> The list is for discussion - please don't post listings of events.
> We make an exception for opportunities which aid the develpment of CURATING new media art.
>
> have fun,
>
> Yours,
>
> Beryl
>
>
>
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> Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
> Research Student Manager, Art and Design
> MA Curating Course Leader http://www.macurating.net
>
> Faculty of Arts, Design, and Media, University of Sunderland
> The David Puttnam Media Centre, St Peter's Way, Sunderland, SR6 0DD
> Tel: +44 191 515 2896 Fax: +44 191 515 2132
>
> CRUMB web resource for new media art curators http://www.crumbweb.org
> Books:
> * Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media (2010) from MIT Press
> http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/rethinking-curating
> * A Brief History of Curating New Media Art, and A Brief History of Working with New Media Art (2010) from The Green Box http://www.thegreenbox.net
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>
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> ________________________________________
> From: Curating digital art - www.crumbweb.org [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of marc garrett [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 07 August 2013 15:56
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Grant allows Furtherfield's Being Social Exhibition to tour England.
>
> Hi Johannes,
>
> I would be interested to know more about this project you have been
> involved with...
>
> Perhaps, if 'particular' individuals are not interested and prefer that
> we 'self censor' to lessen the pain of interaction on this list, we
> could discuss your project elsewhere in another email community list
> 'netbehaviour.org' which I know you are also on?
>
> Wishing you well.
>
> marc
>
>
>> hello Mark
>>
>> that's very good and encouraging news! congrats, and I am as curious as others are how it will evolve
>> (echoing the interesting question that Randall posed):
>>> What a fantastic idea to take this excellent show out of the traditional
>>> art venue and into a space where it can be seen and experienced by those
>>> with little exposure to contemporary media art.
>>>
>> What I found intriguing last weekend was that I posted the brief message on the Interaktionslabor in the coal mine
>> in southwest germany, and our various exploratory-experimental and curatorial workshops happening this week
>> which I see as part of the lab and of a set of practices linking performance, programming, networking and curating,
>> especially as our lab operates openly here in the village, i.e. we have visitors dropping in every day asking us about the
>> methods we use.
>>
>> When I posted the message last Thursday, it was rejected by the list moderator.
>> Didn't know what it meant, then rewrote it so that it might be appearing...
>>
>>
>> regards
>>
>>
>> Johannes Birringer
>> http://interaktionslabor.de
>> July 31 – August 11, 2013 –
>> On location in the former Coal Mine Göttelborn
>> Visitors welcome, or contact us via email.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: marc garrett [[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 3:23 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Fwd: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Grant allows Furtherfield's Being Social Exhibition to tour England.
>>
>> Hi Wolf,
>>
>> Sorry about that - the rarity of something decent happening in austerity
>> riddled UK is worth contradiction.
>>
>> And, this list is related to curating, and it is good news many for the
>> many artists we are working with, and excellent news for those
>> interested in the progress of media art culture.
>>
>> Hoping to chat with you another time.
>>
>> here's where you can unsubscribe
>> https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=new-media-curating&A=1
>>
>> wishing you well.
>>
>> marc
>>
>>> Dear Listmoderator,
>>>
>>> please remove from the list. Even if I wished to, I wouldn't be able to follow the list.
>>> I'm happy to join again, if a topic relates to my work more closely.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Wolf Lieser
>>>
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A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood -
proud of free culture - claiming it with others ;)
Other reviews,articles,interviews
http://www.furtherfield.org/reviews.php
Furtherfield – online arts community, platforms for creating, viewing,
discussing and learning about experimental practices at the
intersections of art, technology and social change.
http://www.furtherfield.org
Furtherfield Gallery – Finsbury Park (London).
http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
Netbehaviour - Networked Artists List Community.
http://www.netbehaviour.org
http://identi.ca/furtherfield
http://twitter.com/furtherfield
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