oops! obviously not meant for the whole list - but now the truth is out about my sad & lonely social life ... ;)

On 25/05/13 1:02 PM, helen varley jamieson wrote:
hi alex,
i'll try to answer the questionnaire today; & if you want to interview me - well, probably you have a social life, but tonight i will be at home & my partner is going out to watch the football final so something like your 8pm i will be sitting quietly alone, available to chat if you are too ...

h : )

On 24/05/13 11:46 AM, Reynolds, Alexandra S wrote:
Dear Netbehaviourists,

This is a second quick appeal to ask for your help with a project reviewing and 
open-sourcing Furtherfield's artist co-creation software, VisitorsStudio (more 
information about the site and the project can be found below).

We'd really appreciate it if you could fill out the attached questionnaire - 
and feel free to be as honest and open as you like - your ideas and opinions 
will help make sure VisitorsStudio meets the needs and interests of its current 
users as well as possible.

The time-scale of project to review VisitorsStudio is quite short, but we've 
extended the deadline to next Wednesday 29th May to make sure as many people as 
possible can get involved.

You can send over your completed questionnaires to this 
address:[email protected]. You can also get in touch with me 
here with any questions or queries you might have about the project.

Many thanks in advance for your time, and have a great weekend!

Best wishes,
Alex

(PhD in Residence at Furtherfield)

________________________________________
From: Reynolds, Alexandra S
Sent: 17 May 2013 15:15
To:[email protected]
Subject: Questionnaire to Help Review VisitorsStudio

Dear All,

I'm writing to invite participation in a current residency project at 
Furtherfield, aiming to review and open-source the artist co-creation site 
VisitorsStudio.

As many of you will be aware, VisitorsStudio is multi-media co-creation 
software which aims to work towards Furtherfield's wider goals by providing a 
site for real-time collaborative creation, dialogue, polemic and networked 
performance and play.

An essential part of this residency project is to consult with the Furtherfield 
community about their views on VisitorsStudio, and ways this site could be best 
redesigned. As part of this process, we would like to invite members of the 
netbehaviour list to visit and explore the current VisitorsStudio site, and 
fill out the questionnaire attached above.

VisitorsStudio can be accessed atwww.visitorsstudio.org, where some of the past 
international events programmed through VisitorsStudio are also archived, such 
as the 2004 Dissension 
Convention:http://www.furtherfield.org/dissensionconvention/.

This residency project is quite short and intensive, so if possible we are 
asking that completed questionnaires are returned to this address 
([email protected]) by 5pm next Friday 24th May.

Hope this sounds OK, and please do feel free to get in touch with any questions 
about the project.

You can also find some further information about the residency 
here:http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/residencies/reviewing-and-open-sourcing-visitorsstudio.

Many thanks,
Alex Reynolds

Alexandra Reynolds
Creativeworks PhD in Residence
Furtherfield Gallery

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