Urban Screens Manchester

It's about content!

Conference 11-12 Oct

Art & Events 11-14 Oct

Focus Session 3 on day 1 of the conference will examine the profitability of 
urban screens and the production of non-commercial content and asks: What is 
the real ratio of production costs of artistic content and payment? Which 
economy models sustain a non-commercial use of the screens?

Focus Session 3: Towards a New Economy of Urban Screens, Cornerhouse

The session will be moderated by Glenn Harding (AUS), managing director of 
Circus, an urban media consultancy and production company managing the 
multimedia, online and broadcast systems and developing and commissioning 
original screen content for Melbourne's Federation Square which houses numerous 
non-commercial LED screens. Melbourne will be hosting the next Urban Screens 
conference in October 2008. www.fedsquare.com

Jason DaPonte (UK) is Executive Producer for bbc.co.uk and is leading a change 
programme across the BBC's online producers called "Ensuring Excellence," 
focussing on how editorial standards and guidelines need to be adapted to the 
rapidly changing environment that is digital media. 

Mark Bennett (USA) is senior manager for In-Store Digital Marketing and Media 
at Target's Corporate Media Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mark leads 
strategy and creative execution for Target's production teams. Target's work 
has been at the forefront of ways to explore unique commercial branding 
opportunities. www.target.com


Kristin Gray (USA) is the Director of Victory Media Network® at Victory Park in 
Dallas, Texas. Kristin seeks out a mix of relevant and engaging content 
underwritten by exclusive corporate partners who have the opportunity to 
advertise and market in a unique and captivating manner. A track system 
engineered specifically for the project allows screens to move horizontally 
along the entire length of a major public plaza creating complex and 
sophisticated spatial interactions and providing an immersive public art 
environment. www.victorymedianetwork.com

Mike Gibbons (UK) has spent the last five years building the Big Screens in the 
UK for the BBC as part of the partnerships with towns & cities. He recently 
became Head of Live Sites and UK Coordination for London 2012 and will lead the 
development of the Live Sites network to make the London Olympics part of 
everyone's life. He asks what are the social messages about the use of public 
spaces for major events and what can we learn from public reaction? 
www.london2012.com




As part of the Urban Screens Art & Events Programme, Jenny Holzer's Televised 
Texts will randomly intersperse the programmes on all three screens in 
Manchester city centre. Holzer adopts the form and language of commercial 
messages to disrupt communication, presenting kamikaze texts that are designed 
to stimulate thought and inspire a critical attitude in an often passive 
audience. Televised Texts are designed to appear anonymously and spontaneously.

Register your interest at www.manchesterurbanscreens.org.uk

Urban Screens Manchester has been curated by Dr Susanne Jaschko.

Urban Screens Manchester has been supported by Cornerhouse and BBC.

It has been funded by Arts Council England, Manchester City Council, Marketing 
Manchester. 

With support from MDDA and Manchester Knowledge Capital. 
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