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<nettime-ann> [event] [Liverpool] Art-Place-Technology, Liverpool: International Symposium on Curating New Media Art |
. Art-Place-Technology International Symposium on Curating New Media Art Liverpool School of Art & Design and FACT Centre 30 March - 1 April 2006 Early bird registration offer ends on 17th March. Register now and save 35% on the full registration fee. Further programme details and online registration: http://www.art-place-technology.org New media art is a global phenomenon: a rapidly changing and dynamic field of creative practice which crosses conventional categories and disciplinary boundaries, challenging our assumptions about art. - How do curators engage with new media art? - What makes a good curator of new media art? - What can we learn from the pioneers of this field? - What does the future hold for curating new media art? - What common ground exists with other disciplines? These and other issues will be explored at Art-Place-Technology. Speakers include figures who are shaping the practice and theory of curating new media art, including: Inke Arns, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund. Sarah Cook, CRUMB, University of Sunderland Pierre-Yves Desaive, Fine Arts Museum of Belgium, Brussels Paul Domela, Liverpool Biennial Lina Dzuverovic, Electra, London Charlie Gere, Lancaster University Beryl Graham, CRUMB, University of Sunderland Ceri Hand, FACT, Liverpool Drew Hemment, Futuresonic, Manchester Kathy Rae Huffman, Cornerhouse, Manchester Stephen Kovats, V2, Rotterdam Amanda McDonald Crowley, Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, New York Francis McKee, Glasgow International & CCA, Glasgow Trebor Scholz, Institute for Distributed Creativity, New York Dimitrina Sevova & Alain Kessi, codeflow, Zurich Paul Sullivan, Static Gallery, Liverpool Simon Worthington, Mute, London Art-Place-Technology will look at historical and current projects by some of the world's leading curators of new media art, and discuss how curating new media art creates interfaces with the art world, museum culture, media, publishing and academia. Further programme details and registration: http://www.art-place-technology.org Tel +44 (0)151 2315190 E-mail APT@ljmu.ac.uk Art-Place-Technology is hosted by the Liverpool School of Art & Design, Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with FACT and Art Research Communication. Supported by Arts Council England North West, Media Arts Network. ---------------------------------- Art Research Communication newsletter@a-r-c.org.uk www.a-r-c.org.uk ---------------------------------- _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann