[spectre] Art-Place-Technology, Liverpool: 30 March - 1 April 2006

Franck ANCEL franck.ancel at wanadoo.fr
Tue Mar 7 10:07:31 CET 2006


I'm an old spectre without list and I am now "impressed". 
My life in Paris now will change although I make D(ic)REAM while sleeping.

Have a nice international practice...
A(ncel)fter "5" for planetary communications



> Message du 07/03/06 09:47
> De : iarvers at free.fr
> A : franck.ancel at wanadoo.fr
> Copie à : "Chris Byrne" <chris at crowriver.net>, spectre at mikrolisten.de
> Objet : Re: [spectre] Art-Place-Technology, Liverpool: 30 March - 1 April 2006
> 
> Hello To everyone,
> 
> I am new on the list and take the opportunity to answer to the last e-mail of
> Franck Ancel. As a french curator, i invite you all to look at my practice
> thanx  to my new website: www.isabelle-arvers.com (70% of the texts are in
> english)
> 
> my work is about meetings of artistic disciplines and of audiences, it is also
> about travelling and then exchanging,
> 
> but france is absolutely in the west and i agree with Jose-Carlos about the
> misconception of the idea of international... the exhibition "how lattitudes
> become forms" at the walker art center was a good attempt to deal with this
> subject
> 
> if you want to know more about my work:
> 
> exhibitions and events photo reports ; artists and curators interviews related
> to digital art, games, machinima, 8 bits music, Vjing or audio visual
> installations.
> about french and international contemporary art, processes of creation, opening
> art to new types of audiences and meeting between different artistic
> disciplines.
> 
> Other subjects: games and politics, games as a way of expression, influence of
> games in story telling

> 
> News: Interview of Chris Burke, about This Spartan Life, a talk show in a game
> space
> 
> I would be happy to read your comments and exchange with you,
> Best,
> 
> Isabelle Arvers
> Selon Franck ANCEL <franck.ancel at wanadoo.fr>:
> 
> > I notice: there are no Frenchies on this interesting symposium.
> >
> > - How do curators engage with new media art in France?
> > - What makes a good curator of new media art in France?
> > - What can we learn from the pioneers of this field in France?
> > - What does the future hold for curating new media art in France?
> > - What common ground exists with other disciplines in France?
> >
> > Nobody! Nowhere! etc.!
> >
> > Of course, it's better to sleep in Paris than to be a Nicolas Toto.
> >
> > All the best, Ancel
> >
> >
> >
> > > Message du 07/03/06 03:14
> > > De : "Chris Byrne" <chris at crowriver.net>
> > > A : spectre at mikrolisten.de
> > > Copie à :
> > > Objet : [spectre] Art-Place-Technology, Liverpool: 30 March - 1 April 2006
> > >
> > > Art-Place-Technology
> > > International Symposium on Curating New Media Art
> > > Liverpool School of Art & Design and FACT Centre
> > > 30 March - 1 April 2006
> > >
> > > Just ten days left to take advantage of our early bird registration
> > > offer: ends on 17th March.
> > > Register now and save 35% on the full registration fee.
> > > Further programme details and online registration:
> > > http://www.art-place-technology.org
> > >
> > > 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.
> > > Speakers who are shaping the practice and theory of curating new media
> > > art include:
> > >
> > > Inke Arns, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund.
> > > Sarah Cook, CRUMB, University of Sunderland
> > > Pierre-Yves Desaive, Fine Arts Museum of Belgium, Brussels
> > > Paul Domela, Liverpool Biennial
> > > Lina Dzuverovic, Electra, London
> > > Charlie Gere, Lancaster University
> > > Beryl Graham, CRUMB, University of Sunderland
> > > Ceri Hand, FACT, Liverpool
> > > Drew Hemment, Futuresonic, Manchester
> > > Kathy Rae Huffman, Cornerhouse, Manchester
> > > Stephen Kovats, V2, Rotterdam
> > > Amanda McDonald Crowley, Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, New York
> > > Francis McKee, Glasgow International & CCA, Glasgow
> > > Trebor Scholz, Institute for Distributed Creativity, New York
> > > Dimitrina Sevova & Alain Kessi, codeflow, Zurich
> > > Paul Sullivan, Static Gallery, Liverpool
> > > Simon Worthington, Mute, London
> > >
> > > 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 also includes a
> > > performance by LoVid, and a curator's tour of the exhibition "Howlin'
> > > Wolf" by Mark Lewis at FACT.
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > Programme Summary
> > >
> > > 30th March - DAY 1: FACT
> > > 17:00 - Launch Reception and Symposium Registration.
> > > Announcements: New postgraduate programme in Curating New Media Art, &
> > > ARC Journal for Curating and Theorising New Media Art. Colin Fallows
> > > (UK); Iliyana Nedkova (Bulgaria/UK); Chris Byrne (UK)
> > > 18:00-19:00 - Curatorial Tour of Mark Lewis exhibition "Howlin' Wolf"
> > > at FACT Galleries. Tour Host: Ceri Hand (UK)
> > >
> > > 31st March - DAY 2: Liverpool School of Art and Design
> > > 09:30 - Introductions: Colin Fallows
> > > 09:45 - Keynote: Amanda McDonald Crowley (USA)
> > > 10:30 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Ceri Hand (UK), Moderator
> > > 11:15 - Presentations: Inke Arns (Germany); Pierre-Yves Desaive
> > > (Belgium)
> > > 12:15 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Paul Domela (UK),
> > > Moderator
> > > 14:00 - Keynote: Charlie Gere (UK)
> > > 14:45 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Beryl Graham (UK),
> > > Moderator
> > > 15:30 - Presentations: Francis McKee (UK); Lina Dzuverovic (UK)
> > > 16:30-17:00 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Kathy Rae Huffman
> > > (UK), Moderator
> > > 19:00-20:00 - FACT - Presentation: Simon Worthington (UK)
> > >
> > > 1st April - DAY 3: Liverpool School of Art and Design
> > > 09:30 - Introductions: Colin Fallows
> > > 09:45 - Keynote: Trebor Scholz (USA)
> > > 10:30 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Paul Sullivan (UK),
> > > Moderator
> > > 11:15 - Presentations: Stephen Kovats (Netherlands); Dimitrina Sevova &
> > > Alain Kessi (Switzerland)
> > > 12:15 - Moderated Question and Answer Session: Drew Hemment (UK),
> > > Moderator
> > > 14:30 - FACT - Workshop: Sarah Cook (UK/Canada)
> > > Followed by LoVid (USA) performance.
> > > 17:00 END
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > Further programme details and registration:
> > > http://www.art-place-technology.org
> > > Tel +44 (0)151 2315190
> > > E-mail APT at ljmu.ac.uk
> > >
> > > Art-Place-Technology is hosted by the Liverpool School of Art & Design,
> > > Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with FACT and Art
> > > Research Communication.
> > >
> > > Supported by Arts Council England North West, Media Arts Network.
> > >
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