[spectre] Warhol webcast

honor harger honor.harger@tate.org.uk
Sat, 2 Mar 2002 10:55:02 +0000


For those wishing to access the Warhol webcast today, please note the
change in URL.  


Please use:



rtsp://raserver2.xs4all.nl/encoder/tatelive.rm

-> enter this location directly into the Real Player


OR

http://www.radioqualia.net/tate.ram 

-> enter location into Browser


Please forward this to anyone who may be interested in the webcast.


* WARHOL: FROM A TO B AND BACK AGAIN * 


Saturday 2 March 

1100 - 1830 [ GMT ] 

1200 - 1930 [ Central European Time ]  

0600 - 1330 [ US Eastern Standard Time ]  

1630 - 0000 [ Indian / Culcutta Time ] 

2200 - 0530 [ Australian Eastern Summer Time - 3 March ] 

0000 - 0730 [ New Zealand Time - 3 March ] 


Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern


Coinciding with Tate Modern's major exhibition, Warhol, this event
explores the impact of one of the most significant artists of the
twentieth century. 

Leading figures in art, film and cultural criticism examine the
complexity of Andy Warhol's work, its significance for recent art
practice, and its larger cultural implications. Discussion focuses, in
particular, on the question of Warhol's media. Is Warhol an artist of
'the post-medium age', or is the character of each medium central to
his practice? Can Warhol's public persona be seen as a medium-specific
work? 



Programme


11.00 -13.00            

Session 1: Film 

Paper: J. Hoberman 

Panel: Mike Figgis, Michael O'Pray

Chair: Laura Mulvey  



14.00 - 16.00            

Session 2: Painting 

Paper: Caroline Jones 

Panel: Michael Craig-Martin, Thierry de Duve,  

Chair: Mark Francis


16.30 - 18.30            

Session 3: The Persona and the Legacy 

Panel: Gavin Butt, Judith Williamson

Chair: Donna De Salvo, Senior Curator, Tate Modern 



ABOUT THE WEBCASTS 

These webcast are taking place as part of Tate's Webcasting Programme
and are presented live on the Tate website. You can experience the
events live online in audio and video using the Real Player. 


To book tickets to attend events in person, please ring Tate Ticketing
on: 020 7887 8888 or email <<tate.ticketing@tate.org.uk>. 


TECHNICAL DETAILS  

To join the live webcast, you will need to have the free Real Player
installed on your computer. This can be downloaded for free at the Real
Networks website: http://www.real.com/player. 

The free version of the player is called the 'basic' version, and can
be found at the bottom right-hand corner of the webpage.



FEEDBACK  

If you would like to ask the speakers questions, please email them to
the Webcasting Curator <<honor.harger@tate.org.uk>, who will endevour
to deliver them to the speakers during the events.

Qualitative feedback that will help shape the character of live
webcasts from Tate in the future is always appreciated.  


MORE INFORMATION: 

For more on webcasting, and a programme of future webcasts contact: 

Honor Harger, Webcasting Curator, Interpretation & Education, Tate
Modern 

Email: honor.harger@tate.org.uk 

PH: (44) 020 7401 5066