Venue: Ross Maclean's Ballroom, Dundee (revealed to ticket holders upon 
registration)
Date: 14th October 2010
Time: 6pm - 10pm

'A gathering of intellectual, social, political, and cultural elites under the 
roof of an inspiring hostess or host'

Enjoy great food, some good wine and stimulating conversation

Digital Curator
Sarah Cook & Clive Gilman discuss curating and creating digital artwork.

Sarah Cook is a curator and writer based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and 
co-author with Beryl Graham of the book Rethinking Curating: Art After New 
Media (MIT Press). She is currently a research fellow at the University of 
Sunderland where she co-founded and co-edits CRUMB, the online resource for 
curators of new media art and teaches on the MA Curating course. In 2011 she 
will co-chair Rewire, the Fourth International Conference on the histories of 
media, science and technology in art with FACT in Liverpool. website 
<http://www.sarahcook.info/>  <http://www.sarahcook.info/>

Clive Gillman works as an artist and is also Director of Dundee Contemporary 
Arts, Scotland's largest arts and media centre. He has a background in working 
with media-based arts, both as an artist and also through working on the 
development of the cultural infrastructure in the UK. He has shown works 
internationally and most recently has developed a number of internet-based 
public art projects including 'Metroscopes', a permanent public work in the 
centre of Liverpool. website <http://www.clivegillman.net/cg/index.html>


Tickets are FREE and can be obtained from 
https://express.iristickets.co.uk/k?weareneon


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Donna Holford-Lovell
Cultural Projects Officer

Institute of Arts, Media & Computer Games
White Space, University of Abertay Dundee
DD1 1HG. Tel: 0044 (1)382 308 777
www.abertay.ac.uk/exhibitions

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08 - 14 November 2010

http://www.northeastofnorth.com/


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