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Artists Interview Podcasts
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 | Artists Interviews | 1 Comment
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The ‘Long Table’ discussion was an open public event that courted views, contributions and opinions around technology and democracy, feeding into to The Not Quite Yet as a project.
The ‘Long Table’ is an experimental public forum developed by performance artist Lois Weaver. It is a hybrid performance installation-round table discussion-dinner party designed to facilitate informal conversations on serious topics.
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Long Table discussion: Technology and Democracy (pt 1) [48:02m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Long Table discussion: Technology and Democracy (pt 2) [62:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadAbout this Case Study
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The Not Quite Yet - On the Margins of Technology
The UK is a society increasingly pervaded by networked technologies, and, with a rapidly ageing population that will, more and more frequently, be the ‘end users’ of these innovations, what considerations should we be giving to the involvement of Older People in the design process around networked technologies?
The evidence engine
Monday, October 13th, 2008 | The Evidence Engine | 4 Comments
By Tim Jones
I’ve been working in arts participation throughout my professional life - which is beginning to amount to just a little longer than I can remember - and, especially when I consider the gains made since the early nineties, I see enormous value in the increasing prevalence and centrality of arts participation, of all stripes, in classrooms and at the heart of artist/creative organisation delivery across the UK. Yet, while celebrating its apparent rude health, I’ve long been concerned about the lack of critical reflection within the field; the understanding of political context, and the knowledge that we’re still a way off from being able to have unguarded, honest, warts-and-all exchanges, between ‘ourselves’ and beyond, that we need to in order to see clear, truly value in what participation in the arts can achieve. › Continue reading
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co-pilot has been led by Jim Prevett and Tim Jones. The site has been designed by Sophie McDonald with the great help of James Smith at safetycat.org › Continue reading
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co-pilot is co-produced through ongoing collaboration between SPACE Media Arts and Solar Associates.
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