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Bibliographies:
Bosma, Josephine (2006) “Art as experience: meet the active audience.” In: Tom Corby (ed.) Network art: Practices and positions. London: Routledge. 24-39.
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discusses a range of new media art works sited in public places.
Links:
> ANweb: contracts for artists - UK-based AN magazine runs good advice pages for artists re contracts, commissions, copyright etc. Not specifically new media at the moment, but planned for the future.
> Art and Technology - "Digital Culture in Europe - An Inventory of Good-practice Models of Centres of Innovation in Arts and Technology (1998-1999)" by Mediacult, Austria.
> Art That Makes You Say Hmmm - very informal comments and audience responses to 010101 at SFMOMA, by Robin Clewley in Wired.
> ArTronics - technical and audience use details of an interactive installation artwork by Pamela Jennings.
> Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) - US-based, with a directory of current research/theses.
> Beryl Graham's PhD thesis - is available on-line and includes some case studies of audience use (duration, interaction between users, etc.) of several interactive installations in mainstream galleries.
> CAA Ethics & Guidelines: Works in New Media - (USA) Handling and screening guidelines, but not much detail on the really tricky bits.
> Curating New Media Art: SFMOMA and 010101 - A 2002 report by Beryl Graham, including press and audience feedback.
> Labculture report - concerning a new media art production workshop series 2004/5 (PVA Medialab, Bridport UK).
> MAP Media Arts Projects - MAP
Media Arts Projects founded by Lisa Haskel (UK). Several reports on
new media art administration, including the TECH_NICKS
report on a touring new media streaming workshop.
> MTAA's (now defunct) Website Unseen purchaser's agreement - (USA) slightly tongue-in-cheek document.
> MTAA's website unseen #68: Hardware, Software, Justrightware - (USA) includes a proposal for exhibition standards of new media work.
> Museum Computer Network - (USA). Mostly interpretation, but informed on new media as art.
> Perry Hoberman - interviewed about audience use of his multi-user installations.
> Play Garden - An Arts Council of England initiative including audience research on art-sci exhibits.
> Radical reports - a selection of reports concerning art-sci research, collaboration, and production labs.
> Report on Digital Curator project - Report
on Digital Curator project by Keith Murray. Connected with the Curating
New Media Workshop in Australia, this is a survey of curators re new
media training needs.
> Rockefeller new media reports - The foundation has supported 3 reports: 'Museums and New Media Art' by Susan Morris; 'New Media Arts, New Funding Models' by Pamela Jennings; 'Pathways to Innovation in Digital Culture' by Michael Century.
> Support For New Media Arts In Canada: What Place For Artists? - article by Marilyn Burgess in Sitestreet Journal.
> The Copyright Site: Digital - (USA). Mostly for commercial artists, but interesting.
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