Dear all,

Please find attached the term card for the DIGITAL ART research group at
CRASSH. Not strictly speaking philosophy, but may be of interest to those
of you working in aesthetics or philosophy of technology.

This term our theme is 'digital art and financialisation', where we will be
looking at how artists have responded to the flow of capital in the age of
digital technologies. The group will meet every two weeks, alternating
invited speakers with a reading group.

Professor *Julian Stallabrass *will give the first talk of the term,
entitled '*Art and Money Online' in Retrospect. *The event will take place
on *10 October at 5pm-7pm**, *at the Seminar room SG2, *Alison Richard
Building, CRASSH, West Road. *

Julian Stallabrass (The Courtauld Institute of Art) is an art historian,
photographer and curator working on the relations between contemporary art,
mass culture and political issues. His books include *Gargantua:
Manufactured Mass Culture* (Verso 1999), *Internet Art *(Tate 2003), *Art
Incorporated *(OUP 2004) and *Memory of Fire *(Photoworks 2013). In this
lecture, Professor Stallabrass will revisit his exhibition *Art and Money
Online *(Tate Britain, 2001), which explored the early impact of
commercialisation on the Internet.

No sign-up required, all welcome.

For full term card see the attachment and the website:

<http://goog_1610647089/>
http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/digital-art

All best,
Vid

--
Dr. Vid Simoniti
Digital Art Group Co-convenor
Junior Research Fellow in History of Art and Philosophy, Churchill College,
Cambridge
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