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Art-Place-Technology will look at historical and current projects by some of the world's leading curators of new media art, and discuss how curating new media art creates interfaces with the art world, museum culture, media, publishing and academia. The symposium proceedings will be published in 2007. To book your place and register go to www.art-place-technology.org For further information please contact Lynn Halliday on (0151) 231 5155 or apt@ljmu.ac.uk
New media art is a global phenomenon: a rapidly changing and dynamic field of creative practice which crosses conventional categories and disciplinary boundaries challenging our assumptions about art.
How do curators engage with new media art?
What makes a good curator of new media art?
What can we learn from the pioneers of this field?
What does the future hold for curating new media art?
What common ground exists with other disciplines?
These and other issues will be explored at Art - Place - Technology.
30 March - 1 April 2006 time TBC
Speaker(s): |
Inke Arns | talks | www |
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Date and Time: |
30 March 2006 at 9:00 am |
Duration: | TBC |
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Venue: |
FACT |
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Tickets: |
£65/£100 (£50 FACT members & concessions) |
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