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[Mute-social] e & eye - four talks at Tate Modern, London
 

e and eye
art and poetry between the electronic and the visual

http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/talksdiscussions/6703.htm

Led by Penny Florence, Tim Mathews and John Cayley

Monday 16 October 2006, 18.30-20.00
Monday 23 October 2006, 18.30-20.00
Monday 30 October 2006, 18.30-20.00
Monday 13 November 2006, 18.30-20.00

Modern art has had a close historical relationship with poetry and
performance since its formation. Electronic poetry has developed a
strong element of performance, an implicit demand for some form of
exhibition. This series of events explores the relationship between
the visual, the poetic and the electronic in art.

The sessions begin with a conversation in which invited speakers
discuss issues relevant to the Collection and to electronic and
visual poetry. This is followed by a short performance or reading of
an electronic poem, and an open discussion. Laptop computers with
video projection showing interactive electronic works are also placed
within the galleries.

The speakers are theorists and practitioners in a variety of media
and virtual curators, and include John Aiken, Malcolm Bowie, Patrick
Burgaud, John Cayley, Penny Florence, Elizabeth James, Mark Leahy,
Tim Mathews, Brigid McLeer, Sharon Morris and TNWK (Kirsten Lavers
and cris cheek).

Virtual presence/practitioners/curators/theorists: Sandy Baldwin, N
Katherine Hayles, Camille Utterback, Talan Memmott, Rita Rayley,
David Rokeby, Alan Sondheim, Noah Wardrip-Fruin.

Organised by Penny Florence and Tim Mathews, with John Cayley.

In collaboration with The Slade School of Fine Art, SCEMFA and the
Department of French, University College London

Tate Modern Throughout the gallery
Free, booking recommended
Price includes drinks afterwards
A booking fee of 50p applies to online bookings.
For tickets book online
or call 020 7887 8888.


[Mute-social] Become a reviewer for Futherfield.org
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marc - Sat, 14/10/2006 - 8:00pm

Become a reviewer for Futherfield.org
++++++++++++++++++++++++

Furtherfield receives regular submissions from artists and groups from
all over the world, inviting us to feature and review their projects. We
have an excellent team of reviewers working with us at the moment. Yet,
because we are receiving more innovative and high quality media artworks
from different cultural contexts, than we ever have before, we are
finding it hard to keep up. So, now we need even more reviewers.

In November 06, Furtherfield will have a brand new design with new
features that enable reviewers to have more control over their own text,
images and different formats when reviews are submitted.

We welcome contributions from all kinds of writers - but would
especially value bi-lingual reviewers who are able to introduce work
created by artists in non-English-speaking cultures.

We are also interested in people who understand and know net art,
software art, social networks, live net art, live Internet tv, open
source, tactical media, art blogs, net films, media art connected- self
institutions, psychogeography, activist games, media art related
exhibitions online and in spaces, and related conferences.

As a reviewer you will be asked to select from these works and
contribute to the context of what is being created and write about why
it is relevant. You will also have the option of seeking out and writing
about other works that you personally think should be seen on Furtherfield.

If you possess knowledge and enthusiasm for any of these subjects, are
able to write and communicate clearly;-) and are interested in being
part of a explorative group, that is growing daily as an adventurous
community in its own right. And like us, are passionately and critically
engaged in investigating the constant shifts and reinvention of the
creative, digitally related vista as we know it; we welcome you aboard...

contact - marc garrett:
marc.garrett@furtherfield.org
http://www.furtherfield.org

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Other projects related to Furtherfield:
http://www.http.uk.net
http://www.visitorsstudio.org
http://blog.game-play.org.uk
http://www.nodel.org (with many others)
http://netartfilm.furtherfield.org
http://www.netbehaviour.org
http://www.furthernoise.org

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