Beth R. on Fri, 26 Sep 2003 02:15:32 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Request to Nettime to be part of DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY online forum with Eyebeam |
I'm writing to you from Eyebeam, NYC's not-for-profit art and technology center located in Chelsea at 540 West 21 Street. I hope you know about our work with artists, curators, academics, etc. since 1997 bringing technology and access to new audiences. Please check out our website at www.eyebeam.org for further information about Eyebeam's programs in education, moving image, exhibitions, publications, etc. The reason I'm writing to Nettime today is to ask whether this community would be interested in cross-pollinating with Eyebeam's next online forum, DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY from November 12-December 19. Below is the blurb. For the past six years Eyebeam has done an annual online forum on technology, art and popular culture and invited the public, artists, curators, academics, technologists to have an open discourse online about a specific topic. Our online forums are then published a year later into books with commissioned essays and art projects. For the upcoming forum we are working with the following online communities--Creative Commons, Rhizome, D.A.T.A. and Fibreculture to hold a discussion across five places on the web concerning artistic collaborations. I would like to invite Nettime to be a community on this online forum. Each week there will be a different topic to discuss and the discussion will take place on the communinity with special moderators, guest participants and artists. All dialogue will be archived on the eyebeam website. Our technical team consisting of Richard Chung & Vivian Selbo will be working on cross-pollination technical issues with each community organization. _____________ Distributed Creativity An Online Forum Sponsored by Eyebeam in partnership with the Still Water program @ The University of Maine > Www.eyebeam.org/distributedcreativity > November 12-December 19, 2003 As our media become increasingly fast, mobile, and sociable, artistic practice has abandoned the center and dispersed across creative networks. Artists are organizing impromptu street actions by mobile phone, musicians are repurposing peer-to-peer networks for artistic ends, and programmers are distributing electronic toolkits to help artists leap from code to creativity. DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY, Eyebeam's sixth annual online forum in partnership with the University of Maine's Still Water program, investigates new paradigms for artmaking that take advantage of mobile and distributed technologies such as WiFi, Weblogs, rich Internet applications, voice over IP, and social software. Co-hosts, panelists and public participants from around the world, including Rhizome, DATA, Sarai.net and Creative Commons, will discuss the artistic, legal, technical and social dynamics of creative networks small and large. So, please tell me if Nettime is interested in this for one week in November/December. Many thanks! Beth Rosenberg Eyebeam-Publications & OnLine Forums # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net