Hello Netbehaviour
Ruth and Marc suggested I let you know of activities I'm instigating through an
EU project I'm leading called ICT & Art Connect Connecting ICT & Art Communities
See our summary of it below, with our web address and newsletter linked below -
we have two upcoming events in London - one next weekend at Watermans Art
Centre (see details on the newsletter link below) and another February 22nd and
23rd (details to come - watch the website) which Ruth Catlow will speak at…
ICT&Art Connect is devoted to connecting the European ICT and Art communities
to foster productive dialogues, engagement and collaborative work between them.
The core objectives of the initiative are to identify new research avenues,
associated challenges, and the impacts of ICT and Art collaboration on
technology, art, science, education and society in general. Already there are a
large number of organisations and individuals in Europe and worldwide,
attempting to bring two cultures of Art and ICT together to create something
new. Recent initiatives and studies across various EU countries have also
signalled that Art & ICT collaboration is moving up the agenda of future
research and innovation. It is clearly a time to join fragmented efforts on
European scale. This FET-Art project with its brand ICT&Art Connect, intends to
overcome the fragmentation in efforts by bringing together the two communities
to create critical mass of professionals interested in connecting Art and ICT,
to take it to the next level. This requires both understanding of current
trends, current activities and hubs that bring together art and ICT across
Europe, as well as practical steps to bring artists and ICT professionals
together to create new collaborative initiatives. The communication gap between
arts and science/ ICT has been already widely discussed and it affects
potential practical directions of this collaboration. This project will focus
mostly on the matchmaking aspect of ICT and Art collaboration, but will also
focus on consultations with stakeholders on the collaboration process, bringing
a number of pairings together – as case studies – to develop a more deeply
satisfying process that could lead to even more rich and inventive outcomes.
Find out more at: http://ict-art-connect.eu
http://ictartconnect.cmail1.com/t/ViewEmail/d/43DAF75A5F77124D/010E7310D72671342540EF23F30FEDED
Hope to see some of you there!
Camille
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Camille Baker, PhD Digital Media
Media Artist / Researcher/ Lecturer
www.swampgirl67.net
www.swampgirl67.net/mindtouch_perf.html
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