It's like networked art is something new... Are they wilfully ignoring the past? Trying to pretend they are inventing something new?
Would it be best to send them a reading list, writings that explore these questions? Or submit famous networked art pieces, but with all the names changed, and see if they notice? dave On 11 August 2014 05:05, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Possibly of interest. > > - - Rob. > > > - -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [Open Design + Hardware] Invitation to submit a session for > Mozfest 2014: Art of the Web > Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2014 08:38:47 -0700 > From: Kat Braybrooke <[email protected]> > To: Open Design Definition - mailing list <[email protected]> > > > > Hello Open Design + Hardware friends, > > We have big news to share. This year, we are bringing *"Art & Culture of > the Web"*to this year's Mozilla Festival <http://mozillafestival.org> in > London for the first time, and we'd love to get your work featured at it. > > As the Internet becomes increasingly ubiquitous around the world, more > and more web users are *making the transition from consumers to > creators*, merging art, technology and networks to build new and > surprising digital art forms with unprecedented results. What might the > combination of these experiments in theory, code and creativity ?? a > practice we refer to as "networked art" mean for cultural > heritage organizations, artists, technologists and curators? And how > might creative works inform our understandings of the open web??s key > challenges, from privacy to ownership, and from identity to governance? > > Join thinkers, creators and visionaries at the *Art and Culture of the > Web*track at Mozfest 2014 in London, UK this October to explore these > ideas and break the boundaries of art as we know it. From the launch of > /OPEN STUDIO/, a groundbreaking site where participatory artworks will > be created live by leading artists from around the world, to a youth-led > gallery curated by Hive Learning Networks > <http://hivelearningnetworks.org>, and from a global GLAM (Gallery, > Library, Archive and Museum) curation skill-share, to an eclectic set of > hands-on making workshops, this track will be most creative experiment > Mozfest has seen. > > Let??s shape the future of networked art togetherby breaking down old > dichotomies between creator and patron. We welcome your craziest ideas > for live art-making, creative collaboration and skills-sharing. We are > interested in new interpretations of data, property, society, culture > and heritage, and everything in between. In return, we??ll leave you > with hands covered in electronic paint and minds full of crazy ideas. > Share your proposal with us by **22 August 2014** to join the party. > > * Submit proposals here under "Art & Culture of the Web": > http://2014.mozillafestival.org/propose/ > * And read more about our Call for Artists here: > http://mozfestartoftheweb.tumblr.com/ > > We can't wait to see you there. > > - - Kat Braybrooke and Paula le Dieu > > Maker Party <https://party.webmaker.org/es-CL/> > *Kat Braybrooke* > Mozilla Foundation > @codekat <https://twitter.com/codekat> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1 > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJT6EDvAAoJECciMUAZd2dZy84IAJpnNH/eY5eMB20cFPwWAdib > y+lwqSUY+aIqjkYDPKmtyzxrl3bYvmD/L0RmWXuuzjsLOu/E0SJ2r6ifi1e8fXx3 > orwnG8ms9XfM4FLzPPjgWDV5+jhOwN7doMTXDg8nTVYbSQT9tW2/cRtSIe7kmcdt > 3a9cWofm3UG5kS+5K2+GR4yBolDuxYO3XZhP5rItRSNGXIJAemOvTvlmiAQvdtEw > PMJWUt6m/o6v5C8WW7NENWq7FOEc0tsMHi2iZ6vwB+zQZJkGtRGs3J6kp3JLIs5Y > CORXnSva2cqvlQ7KP2Hv9ZKRlzhGrlHa8mIL7UWJB67MpFcGl0nsIqBG5qdXGb0= > =6k1T > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >
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