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Session 3 - NEW MEDIA COMMISSIONING Tuesday 26 March �5 for individual session Tutor: Mike Stubbs This session will look at the process of commissioning artists to produce new digital artworks both on-line and off-line. This will look at the commissioning process from a theoretical and practical perspective, following the process from research to inviting artists through to production and display. The session will look at new media commissioning across a range of artforms and cross art form projects involving sound, digital film and the internet. The session will also look at support for the technical production of commissions and ow the work can be shown and exported as part of exhibitions and new media festivals. Trained at Cardiff Art College and the Royal College of Art, Mike Stubbs is currently Senior Research Resident at Duncan of Jordonstone College of Art (Dundee). Prior to this, his work at Hull Time Based Arts won him recognition as a primary promoter of new media. During his Directorship, he set up Time Base and developed Centre for Time Based Arts, (Hull's New Media Centre), AVIDLAB (a digital media lab) and EMARE (European Media Arts Residency Exchange). He also established strong collaborative links with prestigious European Art Organisations and launched the Root Festival. Mike Stubbs was co-founder with Roland Denning of Metamedia, a Soho-based Production Company specialising in art and music. Highlights as a producer include commissioning the award-winning interactive installation Systems Maintenance for Perry Hoberman, regular commissioning for Granular Synthesis (featured at the 2001 Venice Biennale) and the curation of new media programmes for the Kiev International Media Art Festival in the Ukraine and the Microwave Festival in Hong Kong. Session 4 - Curating New Media Tuesday 2 April This session will explore how curators can exhibit new media based work both in a gallery and non-gallery context. This will include examples of web based curatorial projects and resources such as ionic.nifca.org and CRUMB and look at how curatorial themes and concepts can be translated onto the internet. Rebecca Shatwell Education Programmer CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD www.cca-glasgow.com <www.cca-glasgow.com> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 00 44 (0)141 332 7521 (reception) Tel: 00 44 (0)141 352 4912 (direct line) intY (www.inty.com) has automatically scanned this email using Sophos Anti-Virus ------------------------------------------------- a m b i t : networking media arts in scotland post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] info: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and write "info ambit" in the message body -------------------------------------------------
