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<ambit> visiting curator - Steve Dietz
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New Media Scotland invites you to register for the first in a series
of visits to Scotland by international curators, organised specially
for <ambit> members and friends.

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STEVE DIETZ (USA)
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Monday, 22 September 2003
10:00 - 18:00
CCA:Club Room
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow

Would you like to maximize the opportunities for your work to be
appreciated beyond Scotland? Do you want to increase the likelihood
of being invited to work on an exciting new commission, exhibition or
event? Do you feel that you can impress and inform a curator who is
not familiar with your work?

If your answer to the questions above is yes, then register for this
first in a series of visits by influential curators - a new
initiative from New Media Scotland for <ambit> members and friends.
Our first visiting curator will view work by artists from the <ambit>
community.

Through organising a number of visits by international curators we
aim to raise the profile of Scottish-based media artists and enhance
recognition of the work outwith Scotland. Each visiting curator will
be encouraged to meet and explore in depth work by artists using new
technologies in their practice.

As the time available for the visiting curators to speak to
individual artists and view work will be limited, it might not be
possible to meet every artist interested in this opportunity.
Therefore if you wish to be considered, we ask you to please register
using the web form available via the <ambit> web site:

http://www.mediascot.org/ambit/curator_visits/details.html

DEADLINE for registration: 10 September 2003

Notification will be sent to selected artists by: 15 September 2003


STEVE DIETZ biography:

Steve Dietz is former Curator of New Media at the Walker Art Center
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He founded their New Media
Initiatives department in 1996 and was responsible for programming
the online space Gallery 9.

Dietz has organized and curated numerous new media exhibitions,
including 'Beyond Interface: net art and Art on the Net' (1998);
'Shock of the View: Artists, Audiences, and Museums in the Digital
Age' (1999); 'Digital Documentary: The Need to Know and the Urge to
Show' (1999); 'Cybermuseology for the Museo de Monterrey' (1999);
'Art Entertainment Network' (2000); 'Outsourcing Control? The
Audience As Artist for the Open Source Lounge' at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000);
'Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace' (2001-02), a nationally
traveling exhibition; 'Open_Source_Art_Hack' (2002), with Jenny
Marketou, at the New Museum, New York City; 'Translocations' (2003),
part of 'How Latitudes Become Forms' at the Walker Art Center; and
'Pretty Good Access' (2004), with Anthony Kiendl and Sarah Cook,
Walter Philips Gallery, Banff Center for the Arts.

Walker's New Media Initiaves department is responsible for the
institutional web site and integrated, public informatics. Dietz
co-initiated with The Minneapolis Institue of Arts the award-winning
'ArtsConnectEd', an educational site, and with The McKnight
Foundation, 'Minnesota Artists Online', a resource and community for
over 3,000 Minnesota-based artists.

He speaks and writes extensively about new media, and his interviews
and writings have appeared in Parkett, Artforum, Flash Art, Design
Quarterly, Spectra, Afterimage, Art in America, and Museum News.

Prior to working for the Walker Art Center, Dietz was founding Chief
of Publications and New Media Initiatives at the Smithsonian American
Art Museum and editor of the scholarly journal, American Art.

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<ambit> visiting curator - Steve Dietz
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Organised by New Media Scotland in association with CCA, Glasgow; The
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; CRUMB, the University of
Sunderland with additional funding from Arts Council England North East.

New Media Scotland is supported by the Scottish Arts Council.

For further details please contact Iliyana Nedkova or Chris Byrne at
New Media Scotland.


Iliyana Nedkova | Curator-in-residence | New Media Scotland
P.O.Box 23434
Edinburgh EH7 5SZ
Scotland, UK

E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
T: +44 (0) 131 477 3774
F: +44 (0) 131 477 3775

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