(Xchange) fwd: Art and Money Online Symposium, Tate Britain, London
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From: Lorna Healy
Sent: 25 April 2001 18:49
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Art and Money Online Symposium
Tate Britain, London, UK
Friday 4 May 2001
10.30 - 16.30 (British Summer Time)
Curators of new media, net activists, writers and artists discuss the link
between global capitalism and digital art
"The war between expression and commerce is a very rich subject, of which
the issues directly touching Art are just the tiniest tip of the iceberg"
(Ray Thomas and Frank Guerrero, RTMark)
This symposium responds to Tate Britain's Art and Money Online (6 March to
3 June) Art Now exhibition
<http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/artnwnet.htm>, with a series of
panel discussions and talks which critically question the links between
capitalism and digital art.
Representatives from RTMark deliver the keynote address.
Other invited speakers include:
- Benjamin Weil - SFMOMA
- Josephine Berry of Mute Magazine
- Cutting Edge: The Women's Research Group
- John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University
- Jon Thomson and Alison Craighead, artists
- James Wallbank from Redundant Technology Initiative.
This day asks whether net artists? opposition to capitalism is plausible or
desirable in the current economic condition. A fresh and interdisciplinary
approach is taken to this visual politics debate as economists,
geographers, and writers add their views. Parallel sessions on
globalisation and gender, culture and technology, astrology, and web site
construction are also included.
Fee: £15 (£7 concessions) includes refreshments
For tickets: (+ 44) 020 7887 8888
PROGRAMME
10.30 - 11.15
Opening Address
Frank & Ray RTMark
11.15 - 12.00
Globalisation, Capitalsim and Cultural Imperialism
John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University
12.00 - 12.50
Panel Discussion: Culture and Politics
Josephine Berry, Mute Magazine
Jon Thomson, Artist
Alison Craighead, Artist
Jackie Hatfield, Womens Research Group
12.50 - 13.45
Lunch
13.45 - 14.45
Option A: Guided Tour of 'Black Shoals Planetarium' in Art and Money Online
Exhibition, with Financial Astrologers and Lise Autogena, Artist and Joshua
Portway, Artist
13.45 - 14.45
Option B: Demonstration: How to Build Your Own Website, with James Wallbank
Redundant Technology Initiative
14.50 - 15.35
Digital Art & the Museum
Benjamin Weil, Curator SFMOMA
15.35 - 16.00
Break - Tea/Coffee
16.00- Finish
Panel Discussion: Resistance, Capitalism and Art Online
Julian Stallabrass, Curator and Writer
James Wallbank, Redundant Technology Initiative
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MORE INFORMATION:
For more information contact:
Jane Toussaint, Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain
PH: (44) 020 7887 8758
email: jane.toussaint@xxxxxxxxxxx
URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/artnwnet.htm
For more information about Tate or getting tickets for events:
Tate Ticketing
Email: boxoffice@xxxxxxxxxxx
PH: (44) 020 7887 8888URL: <http://www.tate.org.uk>
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