[spectre] Forthcoming events supported by the Interdisciplinary Arts Department of Arts Council England

geert geert at xs4all.nl
Sun Jan 16 22:31:16 CET 2005


From: Andy.Hill at artscouncil.org.uk
 
Arts and Science Research Fellowships

Supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Board, Arts Council England
and the Scottish Arts Council.

The scheme is designed to provide support of up to £38,000 for up to one
year, to support collaborative research specifically between the fields
of the creative and performing arts and science and engineering.

For further details and links to guidelines and application forms etc
please go to www.artscouncil.org.uk/ahrb

The closing date for the applications in this academic year is 5pm on
Friday 11th February 2005.

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Arts Council England and Goldsmiths College, University of London invite
you to attend the two day conference

Creative Evolution

Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th February 2005
Price £20

How do we come to be what we are?  Through the quintessentially
religious event of creation?  Or through natural-scientific processes of
evolution?  Is there a coming together or nature and culture, mind and
brain in the context of 'creative evolution'?  Does mind evolve from
brain, or do nature and culture stand in a co-evolutionary relation to
one another?  How does creativity (in culture, art and the sciences)
itself evolve?

This colloquium, Creative Brain 1, presented by Goldsmiths College and
Arts Council England, brings biologists, psychologists and information
scientists together with artists, architects and philosophers to address
these themes.  Creative Brain 2, Neuroaesthetics, will follow in May
2005.

For further information see www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/culturalstudies/

To register, please contact the Centre for Cultural Studies on 020 7919
7983 or Theresa Mikuria, Conference Administrator at
creative_evolution at gold.ac.uk 

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Arts Council England and The Centre of Arts Research, Technology and
Education (CARTE) present

Ways of Working 2: appropriation and collaboration in contemporary
practice

A study day to explore artists' engagements with copyright, intellectual
property and new forms of ownership.

Saturday 5 March 2005, 9.30am - 6.00pm
Price £20

Presentations, discussions and free surgeries with legal service
providers and peer-to-peer organisations.

Speakers and participants include: Saul Albert (University of Openness);
Sarah Andrew (artist and lawyer); Dr Anne Barron (London School of
Economics); Stephen Beddoe (Artquest); Maurice Cumber (Own-it); Palle
Dahlstadt (composer and lecturer); Harwood (Mongrel); Stewart Home
(artist and writer); Robert Lands (Finers Stevens Innocent); Manu Luksch
(artist and film maker); Daniel McClean, (lawyer and author); Armin
Medosch (writer and media artist); Michael Silverleaf QC, Simon Stokes
(lawyer and author); Prodromos Tsiavos (Creative Commons); Ian
'Cutswift' Edgar (Eclectic Method); Simon Worthington (Openmute); Carey
Young (artist)

Booking essential - please contact Sue Barker: Sue at carte.org.uk
<mailto:Sue at carte.org.uk>
Or tel: 020 7911 5000 ex 2675
www.carte.org.uk <http://www.carte.org.uk>
Submit your © question in advance to: wow2 at carte.org.uk
<mailto:wow2 at carte.org.uk>

Venue: The Old Cinema, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street,
London W1B 2UW




Andy Hill
Interdisciplinary Arts
Arts Council England
Direct line +44 (0)20 7973 6573
Fax +44 (0)20 7973 6581
Mailto:andy.hill at artscouncilorg.uk



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