[syndicate] Re: the media art center of 21C

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Sep 8 14:13:44 CEST 2005


my brother wants one so he can sell it for drugs...

m.

>I don't know anyone who really needs a computer
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>>not sure...
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>>Perhaps we should all pay them a visit and redistribute their computers
>>to those who really need them...
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>>m.
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>>>when was ars electronica alive ?
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>>>>may be Ars Electronica is dead & everything else is alive ;-)
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>>>>m.
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>>>>>well, i think, media art isn't dead: it just smells funny.
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>>>>>Am 08.09.2005 um 12:36 schrieb Annick Bureaud:
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>>>>>>A quick note after having read all the post and after having
>>>>>>"experienced" this year Ars Electronica.
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>>>>>>We tend to think that there is one single kind of institution that
>>>>>>could fullfill the needs and goals in media art, so to speak one kind
>>>>>>of "media center". This is the model of the 90s (AEC, ZKM, V2, ICC,
>>>>>>etc.) where creation (experimental), lectures (conferences) and
>>>>>>exhibition and sometimes collection go into the same building.
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>>>>>>It seems to me that now as media art is part of art in general, as it
>>>>>>is growing into very different kind of practices, one single kind of
>>>>>>institution may be cannot fullfill all the goals and audiences and
>>>>>>there is probably a need for different kind of institutions :
>>>>>>- one that would keep the "old stuff" (museum-like, could be in
>>>>>>"regular" contemporary art museum, but it is  not). Why keep the "old
>>>>>>stuff" ? because the coming generations have not seen it when it was
>>>>>>created and might enjoy too and learn from it
>>>>>>- one that would deal with large audience and also with "education"
>>>>>>in "new media art history". It is starting in some way but it has to
>>>>>>be enlarged. How ? Where ?
>>>>>>- one that would be more experimental and cutting-edge but today
>>>>>>there is no longer one aspect (if there has been any in the past !).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Annick
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>>>>>>Annick Bureaud (annick at nunc.com)
>>>>>>tel/fax : 33/ (0)143 20 92 23
>>>>>>mobile : 33/ (0)6 86 77 65 76
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>>>>>>Leonardo/Olats : http://www.olats.org
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>>>>>dies ist eine e-mail-sonderankündigung im rahmen der
>>>>>frankfurter sommerakademie für politische kunst
>>>>>und wird unterstützt von http://netzwissenschaft.org/
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