co-pilot.net: art, technology and social change

co-pilot.net is an open resource designed to connect knowledge, ideas
and experiences among artists, organisations and people interested in
this area. It aims to be an accessible and useful shared tool for
those who use, or seek to use, creative technologies to work with
people and / or realise public work. If this sounds like you, come and
join, share, and gain insight and inspiration by visiting
http://co-pilot.net.

co-pilot.net features case studies, a growing list of useful
resources, videos and interviews with artists including Loraine
Leeson, Manu Luksch and Mukul Patel, Stacy Makishi and Lois Weaver.
Until Christmas 2008 co- pilot.net will host invited contributors who
will post thoughts and /or provocations to stir up the debate in the
site's forums. As a subscriber, you can add content, comment on topics
emerging through the forums and point people towards other projects,
resources and ideas – including your own.

co-pilot.net has been developed jointly by SPACE and Solar Associates,
who share a belief that there is a rich landscape of creative practice
at the intersection of art, technology and social change – offering
new ways to engage and forge relationships with participant groups.
This fluid, inspirational territory, remarkable for its diversity and
bespoke working processes, is to large degree unmapped, and
under-described: yet it is a rich repository of ideas and insights
that is of value to a wider community of interest. Aiming to be
accessible and useful, co-pilot.net starts to map this landscape by
drawing upon the lived experience and intellects of artists and
producers who are active within it. Please come and add your
experience to the map.

co-pilot.net has been developed jointly by SPACE and Solar Associates,
and is supported by the Arts Council England, London.

http://co-pilot.net
http://www.spacestudios.org.uk
http://www.solarassociates.net

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