Hi

just got your message .... not 'lurking'  its just that i dont have internet at home so i just read messages couple of times a week

and right now theres loads to read ....

in meantime,

bye, Anne-Marie

>From: Chris Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Welcome from the admin team
>Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 22:48:15 +0100
>
>Hello everyone and welcome to the list.
>
>We hope that this list can become a useful forum for discussion and
>announcements about media art in Scotland.
>
>To make things a little friendlier, we'd be grateful if you could introduce
>yourselves to the other list subscribers. Then even if you are 'lurking'
>most of the time people know who they are talking to.
>
>As an aid to discussion, we've dreamt up some broad topics which we hope
>are topical and interesting. These will change every month, sometimes tying
>in with a particular event or situation. The topics are only meant as a
>guide, please feel free to discuss or announce anything which is relevant
>to the overall focus of the list.
>
>This month's topic is: sites/locations for making and showing work
>
>Angus Digital Media Centre opened earlier this month, boasting state of the
>art facilities. The new CCA opens in Glasgow in 15 days' time, billed as
>Scotland's first 'wired' exhibition and performance space. Public access
>digital facilities have been established at Stills in Edinburgh, Peacock in
>Aberdeen, Street Level and G-MAC in Glasgow. Specialised facilities exist
>at the Visual Research Centre at Dundee Contemporary Arts.
>
>What impact do site or location have on artists' practise with media
>technologies? Does the existence of these centres make a difference to how
>and what artists choose to make or show?
>
>Comments welcome.
>
>Regards
>
>Chris Byrne
>(on behalf of the admins)
>
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