[rohrpost] [Fwd: I+DAT[A] hosting the next HYBRID DISCOURSE events]

Volker Grassmuck h0724elw@rz.hu-berlin.de
Fri, 12 Apr 2002 13:59:24 +0200 (MEST)


-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Betreff: I+DAT[A] hosting the next HYBRID DISCOURSE events
Von: Joasia <joasia@caiia-star.net>
Datum: Fre, 12.04.2002, 10:22
An: Hybrid Discourse Program - Press Release <joasia@caiia-star.net>,
         Syndicate <syndicate@aec.at>

live webcast @ www.i-dat.org/projects/hybrid

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I+DAT[A] hosting

HYBRID DISCOURSE:
Curatorial Practices and Institutional Practices

Friday: 12/04/02    2.00-5.00PM @ Sherwell Centre.

Curatorial Practices:
    Sarah Cook [Canada/UK, University of Sunderland]
    Violetta Kutlubasis-Krajewska & Piotr Krajewski [WRO Centre for Media
        Art, Poland]
    Michele Thursz [independent curator, director of Post Media Network,
    US] Chair: Joasia Krysa [i-DAT] & Lina Dzuverovic-Russell [MUTE].



Saturday: 13/04/02   10.00 AM  - 4.00 PM @ Sherwell Centre

Institutional Practices: Models / Art-Commerce

Institutional Practices: Models / 10am
=A0=A0=A0=A0Luca Dal Pozzolo, Italy
=A0=A0=A0=A0Clive Gillman, UK
=A0=A0=A0=A0Anne Nigten, The Netherlands
    Chair: Bronac Ferran, Arts Council of England

Institutional Practices: Art-Commerce / 2pm
=A0=A0=A0=A0Jordan Crandall, US
=A0=A0=A0=A0Marina Grzinic Mauhler, Slovenia
=A0=A0=A0=A0Simon Ford, UK
    Chair: Violetta Kutlubasis-Krajewska & Piotr Krajewski, WRO Center
    for
           Media Art



Hybrid Discourse is a series of events investigating current cultural
debates in the context of digital media. Focusing on key issues such as
relations between art and industry, emerging cultural, commercial and
hybrid practices as well as new models of institutional practices this
program seeks to re-address critical terms of Adorno and Horkheimer's
original concept of the culture industry in the current context.

This two-day conference within the Hybrid Discourse series examines the
position occupied by cultural institutions and media curators in the
current cultural landscape. Using the Frankfurt School=B9s concept of the
culture industry as a starting point, this conference investigates the
diverse models of curatorial and institutional practice that facilitate
production, distribution and dissemination of new media works. Set within
a wider context of the current cultural economy the sessions examine
relationships between artistic programming, funding, audience development
and
participation, local and global community development, social
infrastructure and cultural policy.

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WRO SCREENING @ HYBRID DISCOURSE

Friday 12/04/02, Sherwell Centre

Heroes by Oliver Pietsch
Germany 2000, 10:00

NO by Maxim Tyminko
Belorussia 2000, 2:00

Gemini by Andreas Gedin
Sweden 2000, 9:09

Dragon by Anita Sarosi
Hungary 1999, 3:40

Bardosphere by Andrzej K. Urbanki
Poland 2000, 11:00

Super Natural by Anita Malmqvist
Sweden 2000, 14:00

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Place: Sherwell Centre / University of Plymouth / Plymouth / UK
Contact: a.lewin@dartington.ac.uk / joasia@caiia-star.net

Info and to join on-line discussion or listen to webcasts:
www.i-dat.org/projects/hybrid


Hybrid Discourse is organised by Anya Lewin and Joasia Krysa with support
from the Institute of Digital Art and Technology (i-DAT), Dartington
College of Arts, World of Work, Mute, and the European Social Fund.