[artinfo] Launch of n.e.w.s. at ISEA 2008
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e-artnow presents: Launch of n.e.w.s. at ISEA 2008
Launch of n.e.w.s. at ISEA 2008
July 28th, 19:00-22:00
The Substation
45 Armenian Street
Singapore
Phone: +6563377535
Fax: +6563372729
Contact: Emily Hoe
admin at substation.org
northeastwestsouth.net
n.e.w.s. is a horizontally-organised, cumulative knowledge-based website for contemporary art and new media framed by curatorial contributions from around the globe, bringing together voices and images from North, East, West and South. n.e.w.s. reflects geographic diversity and facilitates a framework for collaboration, content and visions of change outside the normal parameters of the established art world networks.
Launch at ISEA 2008
Contributing curators and n.e.w.s. representatives will talk about building the platform, the way content is determined through curatorial positionings, and further collaborative tactics.
Contributors: Ade Darmawan/Ruangrupa, Ingrid Commandeur, Thomas Berghuis, Inti Guerrero, Mia Jankowicz, Rich Streitmatter-Tran, Mustafa Maluka, Stephen Wright, Yuliya Sorokina, and Branka Æurèiæ/Kuda.
Moderators: Lee Weng Choy/The Substation, Renée Ridgway/n.e.w.s.
More about n.e.w.s.
A tool for distributing immaterial resources and intellectual goods in an era of diversification, n.e.w.s. attempts to initiate, build and foster relations and provide a valuable portal dedicated to cultural bricolage, enabling less seen artistic endeavors worldwide visibility.
n.e.w.s. structures contributions in the form of Web 2.0 technology: a blog/archive (images and text), along with a wiki-like 'books' (collaborative writing), tagging (shared vocabulary) and polling. Content is curatorially determined: images, texts, podcasts and links provide information in the form of documentation of previous works or new media online.
Open-sourced, collaborative action and authoring are not only encouraged but also are integral to n.e.w.s. along with a community developed event calendar and database. Building upon shared knowledge and past references, contributors engage with each others' practices. Multilingual translation, tagging and commentary will eventually contextualise the contributions and open up new possibilities, collaboration in the form of further projects as well as producing printed multilingual publications.
Comments and user feedback welcome! Please add your events to our calendar or subscribe to our mailing for further projects and announcements.
n.e.w.s.: Tiong Ang, Sannetje van Haarst, Renée Ridgway
mailing at northeastwestsouth.net
Supported by:
ISEA, The Substation, Mondriaan Foundation
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