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THE FUTURE OF THE ARTS IN SCOTLAND

CREATIVE SCOTLAND : An artists' briefing paper

There is much confusion over the formation of Creative Scotland and its remit, responsibilities and functions. What the proposed changes will mean for artists is being still further confused in what appears to be inter-agency horse trading. In the absence of transparency, the need for "confidence" in the "process" is much invoked. Here is what we think is actually going on...

Interface

Professor Kerstin Mey from the School of Art and Design at the University of Ulster will be giving a talk the Interface: Research in Technologies and Design project that she convenes (see http://interface.rehabstudio.co.uk/ ). The title of her talk is , `Art, Archives and Publics. INTERFACE explores two key processes that underlie innovative research practice in art and design. One is the investigation and redefinition of inherited categories of value and the other is the impact of digital media and new technologies on the production, distribution and mediation of art and design.

Alien Squid

Second Fins...

... as a rite of passage.

Nodel skeleton II

node.l reader skeleton II

intro (ed. team Mia, Anna, Armin, Jonas, Adnan)

reflection:
"node.l economics" by julie freeman - (Adnan)
"a few notes on the present" by ashok (draft contributed Mia)
"why open and not free" by tony prug (contributed but need to clarify cc-sa-by/gpl) (Mia)
?"pad.ma" shaina? (if at all or someone else / Mia)
"paid in full" by armin & jonas (Jonas)
?"whose economy, which sustainability?" andrea & adnan (Adnan)
"Urban Versioning System 1.0.1 (super-mini-special)" by matthew fuller & usman haque (contributed Mia)
"future of node.l" by ruth catlow (Adnan)

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The Ultimate Avant-garde: New Tendencies and Bit International

Since more than 10 years the Croatian media artist Darko Fritz has been researching the archives of the Museum for Contemporary Arts Zagreb to gather material about the New Tendencies series of exhibitions and events in Zagreb, Ex-Yugoslavia, now Croatia, from 1961 to 1973 and the Bit International journal published by that same art movement. An exhibition in 2007 at Neue Galerie Graz and now at ZKM Karlsruhe shows the works of this important but almost lost art movement, were it not for the effort of Darko Fritz. For the Graz exhibition a little catalogue came out with contributions by Peter Weibel, Jesa Denegri and Margit Rosen. I have data mined those articles and present this material in the manner of a literature review for other researchers to study it and draw their own conclusions. All translations from German are my translations.

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