MzTEK Unplugged : Presentation by Ruth Catlow. April 1, 2009 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm http://www.mztek.org/http:/www.mztek.org/ruth-catlow/
Hey folks, Don’t miss our next MzTEK Unplugged session on April 1, presenting Ruth Catlow from Furtherfield.org and HTTP Gallery. When: Wednesday, April 1, 7 - 9pm Where: Leon Bankside, , 7 Canvey Street, SE1 0HS (behind the Tate Modern) Ruth will be talking about Furtherfield.org, an independent media arts organisation that provides contexts and platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about experimental practices at the intersection of art, technology and social change. www.furtherfield.org www.http.uk.net Ruth is a media artist, educator and co-founder and co-director of Furtherfield.org and HTTP Gallery in North London. She works collaboratively with other artists, technologists, musicians, writers, activists and thinkers from around the world, to devise and realise artistic projects that explore relationship, connectedness and participation; developing platforms with their own distinct artistic and social contexts. Her work has been exhibited internationally and in the UK at venues including the CCA, Glasgow and The Baltic, Gateshead. www.furtherfield.org Open to the public. Free. About We are a not for profit cooperative group supported by [ Space ] ( http://www.spacemedia.org.uk/) that aims to extend career development and education opportunities for women working or wishing to work in media and/or computer arts sectors. MzTEK aims to do this through informal talks, peer-to-peer learning and a unique taught course whose curriculum will be directed by the learners. It is our hope that with funding, we will be able to provide a low-cost, high-calibre series of talks and workshops. We currently seek students, tutors, and willing co-organizers to help us put together a smashing curriculum for our course (uTEK) and for our pub sessions (Unplugged) and peer-to-peer sessions (P2P).
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