Yes, I got the fifty orso emails.
Good to get it together with this list.

For those who don�t know me: I�m a video and sound installation artist & currently moving into the live sound/movement performance direction. At the beginning of next year, I�m doing a short development period at STEIM in Amsterdam. Also just finished a residency in St. Andrews at the Crawford Art Centre where I was making new work for a solo show in the Intermedia Gallery in Glasgow next April, combining sculpture, video and sound.

In term of issues raised:

Access is important ofcourse, though I do do think that the role of access centres has changed and with lots of technology becoming more affordable, more people will have their own equipment at home, especially those who know they�ll need the same equipment all the time. For people who are just moving into using new media/video/sound, access centres are more vital in terms of production. But then there is a sociable function and it can be a place to see other peoples work and give and get feedback on it. It's also interesting that with all the technology becoming more mobile, we are less bound to one location full stop and the rural digital nomad village-tent does have it's attractions. For me personally though wired communication is never going to be able to replace meeting people 'in the flesh' until technology catches up with our ideas and more intuivive ways of communication. As an add-on it's great though.

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