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CRUMB Professional Workshop 5 Mar, and Funded PhD Studentship


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"Distribution After New Media"
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Distribution and Dissemination after New Media
Professional Development Workshop, 5 Mar 2012, Newcastle.

CRUMB are happy to announce a new Professional Development Workshop for contemporary art curators, 'Distribution and Dissemination after New Media', as part of AV Festival 2012 and following on from their opening weekend http://www.avfestival.co.uk/

The connected new media of streaming, web broadcasting and narrowcasting, smartphone apps and augmented reality offer intriguing opportunities for art and culture. This professional development workshop brings together experts from across Europe, to share real practical experience of dealing with issues of:

What happens to ideas of the 'live', over time?
What kinds of audiences?
How are artists using distributive media?

Speakers/workshop leaders:

- Ajay RS Hothi
is Manager & Curator of tank.tv "the only online museum of contemporary artists’ moving image". Tank.tv invites guest curators to create an exhibition from their permanent collection, has held live events at Tate Modern, the ICA, ZKM Karlsruhe and Kulturhuset Stockholm, and has worked with Pipilotti Rist, Vito Acconci, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Kutlug Ataman.

- Roger McKinley
is Research and Innovation Manager at FACT, Liverpool, and has led on the Artplayer.tv, an Arts Council supported project which is “a free to use national media player for the arts”. Aimed at National Portfolio and Regional Funded Organisations, it aims towards online programme creation and generate opportunities for venues and artists to create their own 'channels'.

- Robert Sakrowski
is an Art Historian, Artist and Curator based in Berlin. From 1999–2003 he headed the project netart-datenbank.org at TU Berlin and curated several exhibitions in the field of Net-based art. After working at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Media.Art.Research in Linz, since 2007 he has created various exhibitions dealing with questions circling art and art practices connected to the web 2.0 of which themes are the main focus of his blog, http://curatingyoutube.net/

At a time when the Arts Council and NESTA are considering funding structures for new media as a means of distribution, this is a key workshop for curators, artists, educators and others interested in how media might meet their audiences, and how new media might be distributive art in itself, as well as a means to an end.

This professional development workshop builds on the highly successful CRUMB event led by former Guggenheim curator Caitlin Jones concerning 'Documenting New Media Art'.

The workshop is FREE, but places are strictly limited and BOOKING IN ADVANCE IS ESSENTIAL.

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HOW TO BOOK:

DEADLINE for booking is 29th February at the latest.

Please send an email to Marialaura Ghidini at marialaura.ghidini@research.sunderland.ac.uk including the following information:

1. Contact details
2. Up to 50 words on your particular area of practice in relation to this workshop, and what you hope to get from attending. Please include a URL
3. Any special needs

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WHEN:
Monday 5 March 2012, 9:30am-12:30pm

WHERE:
Literary and Philosophical Society Library, Loftus Room
23 Westgate Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1SE
United Kingdom
http://www.litandphil.org.uk/index.shtml
Keywords:

  time
  distribution
  audience
  streaming
  funding

People:

  CRUMB
  Caitlin Jones
  Ajay RS Hothi
  Roger McKinley
  Robert Sakrowski
  Marialaura Ghidini