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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:26 AM, marc garrett <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Reminder - Furtherfield broadcast on Resonance FM. This Tuesday, 11th
> May 2010..
>
> Furtherfield broadcast on Resonance FM. This Tuesday, 11th May 2010.
>
> A live, jam-packed, hour-long review of what's happening in contemporary
> media arts culture & social change.
>
> Tuesday 9.30 - 10.30pm (BST). 11th May 2010.
>
> Marc Garrett and Charlotte Frost will interview:
>
> Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead, artists working with video, sound and
> electronic networked space to create gallery and site-specific artworks
> and installations, and art specifically made for the Internet.
>
> Corrado Morgana is a Media artist, electronic musician and researcher.
> Currently a part time doctoral student at University of the Arts London.
> His research project examines arts and videogames crossover practice,
> specifically transgressive and subversive production within existing
> game engines.
>
> The programme also includes various other treasures: noise-collages,
> soundscapes and exploratory music.
>
> Live questions from the audience on the night:
> http://twitter.com/furtherfield & share comments using the hashtag #frfm
>
> For more info & downloads of past broadcasts:
> http://www.furtherfield.org/resonancefm.php
>
> Live Stream link:
> http://icecast.commedia.org.uk:8000/resonance.mp3.m3u
>
>
> More info about the Guests:
>
> Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead live and work in London and Kingussie in
> the highlands of Scotland, artists working with video, sound and
> electronic networked space to create gallery and site-specific artworks
> and installations. Much of their work is specifically on the internet,
> exploring our relationship with connected networks and its influence on
> our lives and culture. They have exhibited widely from Tate Britain to
> The New Museum in New York, and are among the leading UK artists using
> communications systems and technology in their work.
> http://www.thomson-craighead.net
>
> Corrado Morgana is a Media artist, electronic musician and researcher.
> Currently a part time doctoral student at University of the Arts London.
> His research project examines arts and videogames crossover practice,
> specifically transgressive and subversive production within existing
> game engines. He has  co-curated 'Zero Gamer' and  'Game-Play'
> exhibitions, national touring exhibitions. Recently co-edited the book
> 'Artists Re: thinking Games', and is Senior Lecturer of Computer Games
> Design, Newport School of Art, Media & Design. http://amd.newport.ac.uk
>
> This programme is part of 'Hyperlink: Media Art Contexts' whose
> principal aim is to present and promote high-quality contemporary media
> art work, alongside critical discussion of past, present and future
> media art in a contemporary art context.
>
>
> --------other info--------->
>
> About Furtherfield.org
> Furtherfield.org believes that through creative and critical engagement
> with practices in art and technology people are inspired and enabled to
> become active co-creators of their cultures and societies.
> Furtherfield.org provides platforms for creating, viewing, discussing
> and learning about experimental practices at the intersections of art,
> technology and social change. Furtherfield.org also runs HTTP Gallery in
> North London.
>
> http://www.furtherfield.org
> http://www.http.uk.net/
>
> About Resonance 104.4FM
> ResonanceFM is "a laboratory for experimentation, that by virtue of its
> uniqueness brings into being a new audience of listeners and creators.
> All this and more, Resonance104.4fm aims to make London's airwaves
> available to the widest possible range of practitioners of contemporary
> art."
>
> Resonance 104.4FM
> http://www.resonancefm.com
>
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