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Link: Media Matters consortium

Tate Research project: Media Matters. Collaborating Towards the Care of Time-Based Media Works of Art
[http://www.tate.org.uk/research/tateresearch/majorprojects/mediamatters/]



Link: Curating New Media 2 (Navigating Intelligence)

Banff Centre for the Arts, 1999. Report from conference concerning data/systems art. Also Report 2 from the same event.
[http://mail.v2.nl/v2east/1999/Sep/0115.html]



Link: Sins of Change: Media Art in Transition Again

Walker Art Center, 2000.
[http://209.32.200.23/salons/sinsofchange/]



Link: Rhizome: The New Media Art Resource

archived essays and emails, with a substantial amount relating to 'conserving'
[http://rhizome.org/fresh/]



Link: Danish Video Art Data Bank: Festivals Catalogue

good international list of video and new media festivals.
[http://www.videoart.suite.dk/festival-links/]



Link: Centre for Research and Documentation

at The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology includes much new media art material. In English and French.
[http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=145]



Link: NAMAC (National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture)

organisational listings, links, discussion etc. for Independent Film, Video, and Multimedia Arts Organizations, (USA).
[http://www.namac.org/]



Link: MCN - Museum Computer Network

International board. Good links, some mention of new media art, and ESpectra monthly newsletter.
[http://www.mcn.edu/]



Link: Intelligent Agent

Interactive media in arts and education. Links etc.
[http://www.intelligentagent.com/]



Link: Empyre

list for 'new media art practice' with a small but continuing thread concerning curation.
[https://mail.cofa.unsw.edu.au/pipermail/empyre/]



Link: Nettime

new media art and activism discussions.
[http://www.nettime.org/]



Link: Reader

India-based, new media art, by the excellent Sarai lab in New Delhi.
[http://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/reader-list/]



Link: Computers and the History of Art

Some mention of new media art (UK).
[http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/chart.html]



Link: CRUMB Curating New Media event

including BALTIC, The Media Centre and Ottawa Art Gallery.
[https://hermes.sunderland.ac.uk/attach/nmc_seminars.html]



Link: Art - Place - Technology: International Symposium on Curating New Media Art

Liverpool 2006. Speakers include Arns, Gere, Dzuverovic, McDonald Crowley, and Cook.
[https://hermes.sunderland.ac.uk/attach/Art%20and%20Money%20Online%20Symposium%202001.]



Link: Curating and Presenting New Media Art

Brussels 2005. Speakers include Jacob Lillemose, Sarah Cook, Kobe Matthys, Laurence Rassel, and De Geuzen.
[http://www.digitaalplatform.be/php/cat_items2.php?cur_cat=204&main_cat=183]



Link: Tate

, London. Archived webcasts of Tate events including Curating, Immateriality, Systems 2005; When New media was New 2004; Moving Image As Art: Time-based Media in the Art Gallery 2001; Art and Money Online Symposium 2001.
[http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/]



Link: Refresh!

International conference on the history of media art, science, and technology. Banff Centre for the Arts, 2005. Includes Collecting, Preserving And Archiving The Media Arts, a panel chaired by Steve Dietz, and other curators.
[http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/programs/archives/2005/refresh/]



Link: Mapping New Territories

Neue Kunst Halle St. Galen, March 12, 2005. One day conference about media art and the institution, to accompany their exhibition of the same name (catalogue available).
[http://www.mapping-new-territories.ch/]



Link: 404 Object Not Found

What remains of media art? International congress concerning the production, presentation and preservation of media art Dortmund, from June 19 to 22, 2003.
[http://www.404project.net/]



Link: Curating New Media 2 (Navigating Intelligence)

Banff Centre for the Arts, 1999. Report from conference concerning data/systems art. Also Report 2 from the same event.
[http://mail.v2.nl/v2east/1999/Sep/0115.html]



Link: Sins of Change: Media Art in Transition Again

Walker Art Center, 2000.
[http://209.32.200.23/salons/sinsofchange/]



Link: Cached/Lingo

ICA, London, 1998. A series of day conferences about new media art, conservation, archives and curation. See also a review of Cached5: Curating on the Net on Rhizome.
[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/cached/]



Link: Mediate: Curating New Media Workshop

ANAT, Australia, 1999.
[http://www.anat.org.au/]



Link: Museums and New Media conference

, Constant, Brussels 1998. Speakers incl. Wark, Huffman, Frenkel.
[http://www.constantvzw.com/e11/mnn.html]



Link: Museums and the We

(USA). Mostly interpretation, but some new media as art. Good documentation.
[http://www.archimuse.com/]



Link: Museum Computer Network

(USA). Mostly interpretation, but informed on new media as art.
[http://www.mcn.edu/about/index.asp?subkey=1010]



Link: CHArt - Computers and the History of Art

(UK) mostly about educational technology, but more mentions of new media art since around 2002.
[http://www.chart.ac.uk/]



Link: Media Centre of the Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal

a thorough listing of websites, museology section recommended. In French and English.
[http://media.macm.org/]



Link: Liverpool John Moores University

s starting an MA Curating New Media in 2006.
[http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/StudyLJMU/Courses/76369.htm]



Link: HGKZ, NDK Curating

HGKZ, NDK Curating Zurich. New postgraduate course with a substantial interest in new media art, and connections with the excellent Curating Degree Zero project.
[http://www.curating.org/]



Link: De Appel

Curatorial Training Programme, Amsterdam. Regular new media art.
[http://www.deappel.nl/]



Link: Centre for Cultural Policy Studies - University of Warwick

lists some new media research by MA students.
[http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/theatre_s/cp/]



Link: University of Leicester, Museums Studies

publish books and run conferences, and are starting to include new media issues (though mainly as interpretation).
[http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/]



Link: Goldsmiths Curating / Postgraduate Study

London. Some new media art occasionally, and a student blog started in 2004, but patchy since then.
[http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/curating/]



Link: RCA's Curating Contemporary Art

Masters Degree Course includes online shows. Occasional new media art.
[http://www.rca.ac.uk/Default.aspx?ContentID=159506]



Link: 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.
[http://www.rockfound.org/ArtsAndCulture/Announcement/142]



Link: Curating New Media Art: SFMOMA and 010101

A 2002 report by Beryl Graham, including press and audience feedback.
[http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/phase3/append/sfmoma.htm]



Link: Labculture report

concerning a new media art production workshop series 2004/5 (PVA Medialab, Bridport UK).
[http://www.pva.org.uk/]



Link: Support For New Media Arts In Canada: What Place For Artists?

article by Marilyn Burgess in Sitestreet Journal.
[http://www.sidestreet.org/sitestreet/burgess/burgess1_lt.html]



Link: 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.
[http://home.mira.net/~kmurray/dcreport.html]



Link: 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.
[http://mediaartprojects.org.uk/index.html]



Link: Montevideo/Time Based Arts

The Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo/Time Based promotes the wide development, application and distribution of, and reflection on new technologies in the visual arts.
[http://www.nimk.nl/en/index.html]



Link: CAA Ethics & Guidelines: Works in New Media

(USA) Handling and screening guidelines, but not much detail on the really tricky bits.
[http://www.collegeart.org/caa/ethics/worksinnewmedia.html]



Link: MTAA's website unseen #68: Hardware, Software, Justrightware

(USA) includes a proposal for exhibition standards of new media work.
[http://www.mteww.com/websiteunseen/collect68.html]



Link: 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.
[http://www.a-n.co.uk/cgi-bin/db2www.exe/home.d2w/input]



Link: Preserving net art

(France). Anne Laforet's page, with links to reports, and references to new media at the Pompidou (in French).
[http://www.sakasama.net/conservationnetart/]



Link: BAVC

Bay Area Video Collective, USA. Digital media and preservation too.
[http://www.bavc.org/]



Link: Electronic Arts Intermix

(EAI) in New York have a preservation program, and an "Online Resource Guide for Exhibiting and Collecting Media Art" including interviews with curators and archivists.
[http://www.eai.org/eai/]



Link: AV-Media-Matters

AV-Media-Matters discussion list useful for technical media conservation issues.
[http://www.ibiblio.org/archives-archivists/msg11244.html]



Link: IMAP: Independent Media Arts Preservation

more preservation from a New York organisation.
[http://www.imappreserve.org/]



Link: Electronic Media Group of AIC

conservation information
[http://aic.stanford.edu/sg/emg/]



Link: BAM/PFA Archiving the Avant-Garde

(formerley CIAO Conceptual & Intermedia Arts Online project, Berkeley). Project of 9 institutions (including the Getty), to create networked access to material on conceptual and other non-traditional intermedia art such as digital art and performance art.
[http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/about/avantgarde ]



Link: Curating the Contemporary: New Sites of Practice

Design Council, London 2006. Organised by the MA Curating Contemporary Design at Kingston University London, this includes a session on Curating New Media [design] by Lauren Parker of the V&A.
[http://www.curatingthecontemporary.org/]



Link: Curating.info

New blog by Michelle Kasprzak of New Media Scotland, on Curating contemporary art, including job opportunities.
[http://www.curating.info/]



Link: The Furtherfield Blog

A shared space for personal reflections on Media Art practice: making it, curating it, translating it. Includes lots of current experiences from curators of new media art.
[http://blog.furtherfield.org]



Link: Argos

Brussels based media archive and events Including the 2007 Media, Memory and the Archive Conference with Josephine Bosma, Jean-Francois Blanchette, and Richard Rinehart.
[http://www.argosarts.org/]



Link: FACT archive

FACT Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool. The FACT archive as a unique web resource is an ongoing project that allows access to FACT's rich legacy of new media artwork.
[http://archive.fact.co.uk/]



Link: BAM - Institute for audiovisual, visual and media art, Belgium

Internet art, net art, and networked art in relation. Conversations and interviews with curators, artists and directors by Karen Annemie Verschooren. BAM (http://www.bamart.be/home/index/en/BAM) is an independent and intermediary structure, which is positioned between the field and the policy.
[http://www.bamart.be/pages/detail/en/1592]



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