Joint paper published - CRUMB DOCTORAL RESEARCH: REFLECTIONS ON CREATING AND EXHIBITING DIGITAL ART

Joint paper published – CRUMB DOCTORAL RESEARCH: REFLECTIONS ON CREATING AND EXHIBITING DIGITAL ART

Photo: Lions mane growing as part of the Shredder 0.2 (discussed in article below)

CRUMB DOCTORAL  RESEARCH: REFLECTIONS ON  CREATING AND EXHIBITING  DIGITAL ART

I attended ISEA 2013 Sydney to deliver a presentation as part of CRUMB and the Newly formed Into Practice group to reflect upon practical research methods.

The proceedings have been published HERE

-You can find the full article PDF at the bottom of the page-

The Abstract:

Abstract Based on doctoral research undertaken at CRUMB,
the online resource for curators of media arts, this
paper gathers together knowledge from different
experiences of producing and presenting digital arts,
from the perspectives of both curators/producers
and artists. Suzy O’Hara reflects on art, technology,
and the commercial digital sector, Marialaura
Ghidini discusses hybrid models of offline and
online curating, Dominic Smith writes about models
of open source production compared to participative
systems in new media art, Victoria Bradbury
investigates the performativity of code, and Roddy
Hunter identifies curatorial models of practice that
articulate the principles of The Eternal Network.