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Syndicate: cached 6: NETWORKED SPACES at ICA on 30 Oct 98 and ASU Docupack Launch on 29 Oct 98 (a) |
cached 6: NETWORKED SPACES Friday 30 October, 1998 at 19.30 in the Brandon Room at the INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, THE MALL, LONDON "Public Art and the Web" Back from our media festival season break, Cached 6: NETWORKED SPACES will explore the increasing number of projects which relate networked media to physical public spaces. The event will ask : What is the relationship between an online and a physical space? Who are the audiences and how do they engage with each other? Can network media create a meaningful dialogue between 'real' locations? Cached 6: NETWORKED SPACES will include: * Susanna Paasonen and Tapio Makela, whose ironic critique of consumer purity, Hygeia Revisited, was installed in shop windows as part of the ISEA 98 festival in Liverpool and Manchester and presented at the Root '98 - Lucid festival in Hull (http://www.channel.org.uk/hygeia) * Simon Poulter's 'digital stamp album' web site and banner project, Hyperphilately, which was commisioned as a Photo 98 public art project and presented during the Lovebytes festival, Sheffield (http://www.hypertribes.org.uk/hyperphilately) * Susan Collins, whose networked installation In Conversation used video projections, speech synthesis and RealPlayer streaming to link webusers with the street in Brighton and Amsterdam and is currently installed in Finland ( http://www.inconversation.com live from 2pm to 5pm GMT Monday to Friday at Gallery Otso in Espoo and on the web until 30 October) The presentations will be followed by an open discussion and questions from the floor. CACHED is a series of artists' presentations and talks looking at current work for the Internet. It asks how artists are dealing with conceptual and practical issues of Internet work as they meet them. CACHED is organised by CHANNEL/Artec, DA2 and the Slade Centre For Electronic Media, Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, in collaboration with the ICA's Education Department. http://www.channel/cached CACHED is supported by the Arts Council of England. Entry: GBP2 (members); GBP3 (non-members) Bookings essential from ICA box office 0171 930 3647 *** many apologies if you have received this posting more than once *** --------- additional forthcoming event supported by Channel / Artec ----------> ART SERVERS UNLIMITED - video screening at backspace you are cordially invited to the screening of the docu video of ASU [http://asu.sil.at/] at backspace, clink st, london se1, on thursday 29th of october, 8 pm. ART SERVERS UNLIMITED was a conference and net radio event held at the ICA and Backspace on 3 & 4 July examining some of the most innovative modes of cultural activity on the net and looking at a variety of working models that incorporate old and new media as well as different economic strategies. special thanks to james stevens [of course :-)], to channel.uk, and the austrian cultural institute [which provides some austrian wine so we can enjoy properly the 30 min-video of familiar 'talking heads' :-] looking forward seeing you there, manu luksch & armin medosch [ unlimited mail list] post => unlimited@x-i.net http://asu.sil.at channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached CHANNEL is is a unique home for collaborative and experimental networked arts projects, debate and resources. CHANNEL is funded by the Arts Council of England and is managed by Artec who provide production resources and artists' residency programmes. For more information about Channel projects contact: David Sinden, Arts Programme Coordinator, Artec on +44 171 477 2775 or email david@artec.org.uk Editorial and design: Pete Gomes . Programming and artists' support: Andi Freeman http://www.channel.org.uk channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached . channel . cached