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Download: SFMOMA research project.

Jan-May 2002, Beryl Graham was 'researcher in residence' at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, looking at their approach to curating new media, with the particular example of the exhibition 010101



Download: CRUMB Technical Guide for Exhibiting New Media Art

On the first version of the CRUMB web site Tom Cullen offered "22 things that curators should know about installing new media artwork". Since then CRUMB has worked with Tom to produce a more substantial guide, to be released in November 2006.
We aim to add to the scope of the audiovisual equipment covered by the excellent MITES Manual edited by Clive Gillman.

Table of Contents:
1. TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OF NEW MEDIA ART
2. VIDEO/AUDIO PRESENTATION
3. COMPUTER-BASED ART
4. NETWORKED ART
5. SPECIALIST INSTALLATIONS
APPENDICES
A1 Visual Index of Connectors, Cables and Plugs
A2 Table of Countries, Voltages, Hertz, TV System, Region
A3 Table of Key Technical Words in German and French
RESOURCES AND SUPPLIERS




Download: 2001 03 (Mar): The Role Of New Media Art Education And ‘Interpretation’

Developing from the March debate on big institutions, including the aesthetics of interpretation (5600 words).



Download: 2001 04 (Apr): New Media Art Criticism

New media criticism - is there any? The lack of review quality and vocabulary for new media (2850 words).



Download: 2006 04 (Apr): Art and Activism

Self-organisation, direct action, collaboration and social networks (7300 words)



Download: test publication

test abstract



Download: 2001 03 (Mar): Big Media Art: New Media Art In Large Institutions

Does size matter? Some recent shows at the Whitney and SFMOMA are discussed (8300 words).



Download: 2001 03b (Mar): Streaming New Media And Aesthetics

Some current streaming projects, equipment needs, and ‘bandwidth aesthetics’/’truth to materials’ (3000 words).



Download: 2001 04 (Apr): Independent New Media, Small Organisations, And Activist Art

Includes some discussion of the poetics/aesthetics of activism (8150 words).



Download: 2001 04-6 (Apr-Jun): Naming/Categorising New Media Art

Developing a vocabulary for types of new media art (3450 words).



Download: 2001 05 (May): Showing New Media Art

Tactics for exhibition and display, including debate from the Crumb Curating New Media seminar at the Baltic (7000 words).



Download: 2001 06 (Jun): Installing It: Issues For Installing New Media Art In Gallery And Museum Settings

Technical and other debate (6126 words).



Download: 2004 04 (Apr): Exhibiting Locative Media

Showing art using mobile, GPS technology (including in public spaces) (9590 words).



Download: BALTIC seminar: Artists' Roundtable

Artists' roundtable on new media with Vuk Cosic, Nina Pope, Jon Thomson, Alison Craighead, and Wendy Kirkup. Moderated by Beryl Graham.



Download: Weibel pdf





Download: 2007 CRUMB Studentship opportunities

Details and application instructions for RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS x 2 posts Curating New Media Art, and New Media Art & Programming Fixed-term 3 years AHRC grant of - £12,300 pa PhD proposals including practice-led artist/curator research are invited. Applicants should meet AHRC UK/EU residency regulations. Closing date: 2 March 2007 An application form and further details on the Research Studentships can be obtained here, or by contracting Valerie Cornell on 0191 515 3725 or email: valerie.cornell@sunderland.ac.uk



Download: 2001 11 (Nov) Too Interactive: Physical Installations For Groups

Challenges for interactive artwork in museums (8,900 Words).



Download: 2002 03 (Mar) Sound Art

How to show immaterial sound works (8,000 Words)



Download: 1. LIST of all edited themes Oct07

A LIST OF EDITED THEMES FROM THE CRUMB LIST. OCTOBER 2007.



Download: 2005 04 (Apr) Curating Education 2 / Documentation

How are new media curators educated? (8,300 Words)



Download: 2004 09 (Sep) Taxonomies of Media Art

Substantial posts on categories of new media art (41,000 Words)



Download: 2006 07 (Jul/Aug) Permanence And Public Art

Archiving and conservation issues for new media art in public places (25,300 Words)



Download: 2005 10 (Oct) Histories Of Curating New Media Art – Process Or Product

Is the history of curating a history of exhibitions, or curatorial roles? (26,500 Words)



Download: 2003 05 (May) Press And Criticism

Including leading magazine journalists (20,400 Words)



Download: 2003 07 (Jul) Formal Research

The relationship between curating new media art and formal research was the Theme in Jul 2003 and Feb 2004 (14,700 words).



Download: 2008 02 (Feb): Writing About The Ephemeral

Writing about the ephemeral / the 'live' / the broadcast " (9238 words)



Download: 1. LIST of all edited themes Sep08

A LIST OF EDITED THEMES FROM THE CRUMB LIST. SEPTEMBER 2008.



Download: Realtime discussion pdf





Download: 2010 05 (May): Educational Turns, and Distributed Social Systems

Recent curated projects using 'educational' methods are discussed , including the Artschool project. (22500 words)



Download: Distribution and Dissemination after New Media - Introduction to Workshop

Distribution and Dissemintation After New Media Workshop: pdf Introduction to the themes of the workshop and discussion list. Presentation by Marialaura Ghidini



Download: Distribution and Dissemination: Discussion List : Edits

Discussion list Feb/March 2012: Distribution and Dissemination after New Media : Edits from 20-29/02/12 Theme co-hosted by Marialaura Ghidini and Beryl Graham Invited guest respondents: Tatiana Bazzichelli, Simon Biggs, Johannes Birringer, Martin John Callanan, Helen Varley Jamieson, Caroline Langill, Kelani Nichole, Laura Sillars, Gary Thomas, Pauline van Mourik Broekman.



Download: 2012 07 (Jul): Collecting New Media Art

Modes of collecting, from commercial private galleries to msueums.



Download: Alessandro Ludovico interviewed by Marialaura Ghidini

Alessandro Ludovico, chief editor of the ‘historic’ Neural magazine (1993-), and myself talked on Skype, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, to Bari, Italy, after a face-to-face meeting at ISEA2013 in Sidney, Australia, in June 2013. We discussed publishing and how artists have explored it through using network and computational processes. Starting from Ludovico's work as an editor, we talked about how this role is changing in relation to technological developments, its hybridity and relationships with curating and exhibition making.



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