[spectre] Internet Interventions: Imperica magazine interviews Ruth
Catlow of Furtherfield.
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Fri May 13 12:37:53 CEST 2011
Sorry for any cross posting...
Internet Interventions: Imperica magazine interviews Ruth Catlow of
Furtherfield.
Networks are disrupting our society. They offer new opportunities, while
bringing age-old issues into sharper focus. If networks offer us a
chance to engage and connect with others in order to crystallise
thinking, the devices that provide a connection to them can be
ecologically unpleasant. According to Ruth Catlow, we are nowhere near a
harmonious resolution to these problems – even though we can almost feel
them within our grasp.
Catlow is the co-founder and co-director of Furtherfield, a digital
community of co-creators that are interested in the intersection between
art and technology, complimented by the Furtherfield Gallery in north
London, a space dedicated to the exhibition and performance of work.
Underpinning the organisation is a creative approach which is inspired
by the metaphors and material media of networks within art.
http://www.imperica.com/features/ruth-catlow-internet-interventions/
Furtherfield continues to offer new angles on received and perceived
thinking. As arts funding starts to put digital creativity at risk,
Catlow is adamant that, as digital media becomes more sophisticated and
more connected, this is a space that should build, not shrink. "What
gets missed out is how much value there is in a much more networked,
lateral, thinking approach that isn't just about markets, but is pumping
value into the communities that are engaged with it - that doesn't fit
into the existing model of metrics. The value of this approach is missed."
Ruth Catlow is co-founder and co-director of Furtherfield. Re-rooting
Digital Culture takes place on Friday 13 May at the University of
Westminster.
Chair: John Hartley
Speakers: -
Michel Bauwens - On how Peer to Peer thought and technology point
towards alternative production methods and a sustainable future.
Catherine Bottrill - On working with producers and consumers to consider
the environmental long-tail of digital culture.
Ruth Catlow - On ecological approaches to tools, networks and behaviours
in a digital art community.
http://www.furtherfield.org/event/re-rooting-digital-culture-media-art-ecologies
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