webcast from Tate Modern

Claudia Westermann media at ezaic.de
Tue Sep 18 13:56:38 CEST 2001


From: Honor Harger <honor.harger at tate.org.uk>
Subject: Announcing a Webcast from Tate Modern

ANNOUNCING A WEBCAST LIVE FROM TATE MODERN
Pipilotti Rist - Fourth Wall
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/live.htm
< sincere apologies to anyone who receives this more than once, or receives
this in error >
< if you no longer wish to receive email about Tate Modern Webcasting,
please email the Webcasting Curator: honor.harger at tate.org.uk >

TIMES AND DATES
Tuesday 18 September
1730 - 1900 [ GMT ]
1830 - 2000 [ British Summer Time ]
1930 - 2100 [ Central European Time ]
1330 - 1500 [ US Eastern Standard Time ]
2100 - 2230 [ Indian Standard Time ]
0530 - 0730 [ New Zealand Time - 19 September]

LOCATION
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, London

ABOUT THE WEBCAST
As part of Tate Modern's Webcasting Programme a talk by Pipilotti Rist will
be presented live on the Tate website. There are still tickets available if
you wish to attend this event in
person. To book tickets, please ring Tate Ticketing on: 020 7887 8888.
Alternatively you can experience the event live online in audio and video
using the Real Player. To find out more, visit:
<http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/live.htm>.

ABOUT THIS EVENT
The lush, MTV-style aesthetic of Pipilotti Rist's internationally acclaimed
video installations presents for many a new, embodied post-identity politics
of the gaze. In this discussion, Rist will be joined by editor and critic
Gilda Williams and art historian and critic Elizabeth Janus to talk about
her views on the body, pleasure, crowds and the city, looking especially at
her outdoor installations in New York and for Fourth Wall at the National
Theatre in London.
Pipilotti Rist's work opens 19 September at the National Theatre.

ABOUT FORTHCOMING EVENTS
On Friday 21 September and Saturday 22 September, Tate Modern will be
carrying out more live webcasting. The conference, Immanent Choreographies:
Deleuze and Neo-Aesthetics, will be presented live online on both days. On
Friday 21 September at 1830 GMT a concert by Scanner, Oval and Kim Cascone
will be webcast.
For more details, and a full programme of future webcasts,
visit:<http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/webcasting/timetable.htm>.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
If you haven't experienced Tate Modern's webcasts before, please visit our
technical help page:
<http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/help.htm>. Until the webcast
begins at 1730 GMT on Tuesday 18 September, there will be no live audio or
video available.

FEEDBACK
If you would like to ask the speaker questions, please email them to the
Webcasting Curator <honor.harger at tate.org.uk>, who will endevour to deliver
them to the seapker.
Qualitative feedback that will help shape the character of live webcasts
from Tate Modern in the future is always appreciated.

MORE INFORMATION:
For more on webcasting, and a programme of future webcasts contact:
Honor Harger, Webcasting Curator, Interpretation & Education, Tate Modern
Email: honor.harger at tate.org.uk
PH: (44) 020 7401 5066
URL: <http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/webcasting>

For more information about Tate or getting tickets for events:
Tate Ticketing
Email: tate.ticketing at tate.org.uk
PH: (44) 020 7887 8888
URL: <http://www.tate.org.uk>



From: MECAD <mecad at mecad.org>
Subject: MECAD COURSES
Postgraduate course on Digital Technology and Contemporary Creation
and
Continuing Education
Organises: MECAD\Media Centre d'Art i Disseny from the Escola Superior de
Disseny ESDI
Date: October the 15th to December the 4th of 2001
Place: Passeig de Grrcia, 114, pral., Barcelona-Spain


It is already open the period for application and matriculation in the
Postgraduate course on Digital Technology and Contemporary Creation and the
Continuing Education courses, from October 15th to December 4th of 2001,
organised by MECAD/ESDI. These courses are aimed to students, graduates and
professionals in fine arts, design, multimedia, audio-visual communication,
arts history and other similar fields.
In five technological seminars with different levels (from basic to advance)
about the most current tools for Internet editing and programming will be
teach. The other five seminars and workshops are devoted to subjects related
with digital culture and contemporary creation in the fields of interactive
works, installations, public art and net art.
The courses staff counts with internationally prestigious professors, like
Francesc Torres (NY- Barcelona), Alfredo Jaar (NY) or Giulia Colaizzi
(Valencia). The classes will take place in Passeig de Grrcia, 114,
Barcelona.
For more information contact:
mecad at mecad.org
http//www.mecad.org/fc.htm





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