[NetBehaviour] Virtual Radio Music Festival Mogadishu, Somalia - June 21, 2010

2010-04-14 Thread ajaco c/o bid
“Virtual Radio Music Festival Mogadishu, Somalia - June 21, 2010 ” The Right to listen to Music!, a Networked Radio Broadcast. Amsterdam 13 April 2010 To speak out

[NetBehaviour] RESONANZEN Festival for Audio Culture

2010-04-14 Thread info
RESONANZEN Festival for Audio Culture 2010 April 15th - 18th Schaubuehne Lindenfels and Tapetenwerk Leipzig, Germany Performances Concerts // Exhibition // Symposium + + + + + + + At the festival RESONANZEN contemporary radioplays, sound installations, concerts and performances will be

Re: [NetBehaviour] Reminder about Furtherfield Broadcast tonight...

2010-04-14 Thread marc garrett
Hi Max, Shame you were not able to connect last night, in a couple of days we will be receiving an mp3 of the broadcast and I will let the world know about it ;-) It was an enjoyable 'broadcast', session last night. The element of the programme going out live, adds an extra intensity to it

[NetBehaviour] New Media Resistance: Machinima and the Avant-Garde.

2010-04-14 Thread marc garrett
New Media Resistance: Machinima and the Avant-Garde. Elijah Horwatt (Cineaction 73/74 2008) “Somewhere between the video game and the CD-ROM there could be another way of making films….” - Jean-Luc Godard. It was Jean Cocteau who suggested that the cinema as a pluralistic and egalitarian

[NetBehaviour] In Pursuit of the Real.

2010-04-14 Thread info
In Pursuit of the Real. Wednesday 28 April 5.45-8pm. Doors open 5.30pm Venue: Fabrica Gallery - 40 Duke Street Brighton Map: http://tinyurl.com/ybbk2zo This is an informal 'pecha cucha' style event with a free supper, and a pay bar. How do we experience reality? What do we mean by ‘the

[NetBehaviour] eca PhD studentship

2010-04-14 Thread Simon Biggs
eca edinburgh college of art PhD Studentship. £13,290 per annum maintenance will be provided, and course fees will be paid for three years. Research proposals are invited from applicants who wish to undertake a practice-based PhD researching networked, distributed and collaborative authorship

[NetBehaviour] Another one

2010-04-14 Thread Pall Thayer
The end of the world: http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/contr.php?code_id=54 -- * Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit * ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org

[NetBehaviour] Is Art Knowledge?

2010-04-14 Thread Rob Myers
Are there any good arguments for or against the idea of art as a kind/form/branch of knowledge? I'm after [citable] references to philosophical or theoretical authorities, if anyone knows of any. This isn't homework, it's research. ;-) Thanks. - Rob.

Re: [NetBehaviour] Is Art Knowledge?

2010-04-14 Thread Simon Biggs
Check out Practice-led Research, Research-led Practice in the Creative Arts (2009) as a starting place. Also Scrivener (2002): The art object does not embody a form of knowledge. Working Papers in Art and Design 2, http://www.herts.ac.uk/artdes/research/papers/wpades/vol2/scrivenerfull.html Good

Re: [NetBehaviour] Is Art Knowledge?

2010-04-14 Thread Mark Hancock
I was lucky enough to have Steve Scrivener teach a module on my MA before he moved from Coventry University. Really nice chap and he presented some really interesting ideas about art research, some of which I see in this paper. On 14 April 2010 23:37, Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk wrote: