<rmm> Fwd: [Nettime-nl] ME YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW IS A CURATOR (Zaterdag 19-12-2009 Paradiso/Amsterdam)

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> From: Geert Lovink <geert at xs4all.nl>
> Date: November 24, 2009 8:58:49 AM CEST
> To: nettime-nl at nettime.org
> Subject: [Nettime-nl] ME YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW IS A CURATOR  
> (Zaterdag 19-12-2009 Paradiso/Amsterdam)
>
> ME YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW IS A CURATOR
> Zaterdag 19•12•2009 paradiso
>
> Een symposium over kwaliteit in een tijdperk van visuele overvloed
>
> Terwijl de musea beleid ontwikkelen voor het online zetten van hun  
> collecties, blijft de
> digitale culturele productie groeien. Er komen honderdduizenden  
> beelden per dag bij.
> Veel interessant werk wordt online geproduceerd en bereikt de  
> fysieke wereld niet eens.
> De verspreiding van kwalitatief hoogwaardig werk wordt al lang niet  
> meer alleen centraal
> geregeld via instanties die daarvoor ontwikkeld zijn zoals musea,  
> fondsen of vaktijdschriften.
> Aan de andere kant groeit de behoefte voor fysieke cultuurbeleving  
> nu men de hele
> dag achter de computer zit te netwerken. Ontwerpers, kunstenaars,  
> bemiddelaars en beleidmakers
> zullen hun positie moeten herzien, want nieuwe technologieën bepalen  
> in
> grote mate de mogelijkheden van presentatie en archivering. Het  
> zoeken is naar nieuwe
> kwaliteitscriteria, denkkaders en methoden om verbindingen tot stand  
> te brengen tussen
> de virtuele en de fysieke ruimte.
>
> locatie: paradiso, weteringschans 6 amsterdam
> entree: €25, €10 (studenten) engels gesproken
> deuren open: 10.00 uur
>
> contactinformatie: graphic design museum
> t +31 (0)76 529 99 00
> www.graphicdesignmuseum.com
>
> reserveren: symposium at graphicdesignmuseum.com
> voorverkoop:AUB ticketshop amsterdam / ticket service nederland
>
>
> Programma zaterdag 19 december 2009
>
> 10.00            Inloop, koffie & thee
> 10.25            Welkom door Mieke Gerritzen
>
> 10.30            Bruce Sterling - revisions of digital culture
> 11.20            Julia Noordegraaf - performing archival material  
> online
> 11.40            Sarah Cook - curatorial strategies for online  
> artistic production
>
> 12.00            Koffie pauze
>
> 12.15            Rick Poynor - ign criticism in the blogosphere
> 12.45            Sophie Krier - me, you and everyone we know is a  
> curator
> 12.50            Metahaven - visual identity and network standards
>
> 13.00            Lunch pauze
>
> 14.00            Andrew Keen - digital vertigo: selecting talent in  
> the age of social media
> 14.50            Aram Bartholl - online visual culture in physical  
> space
> 15.10            Dagan Cohen (Upload Cinema) - bringing web films to  
> the big screen
> 15.20            Willem Velthoven (Mediamatic) - please try a new  
> search to find more results
>
> 15.30            Koffie pauze
>
> 15.40            Inleiding debat door Henk Oosterling
> 15.50            debat met experts en vertegenwoordigers van  
> nederlandse fondsen en musea over de rol van de digitale wereld in  
> het nederlandse cultuurbeleid
>
> 16.40	            Borrel
>
> moderator: Koert van Mensvoort
> visuele interventies: Sander van der Pavert
>
> ------
>
> bruce sterling (us)
> As one of the main voices of the cyberpunk movement in 1980s, SF
> writer Bruce Sterling promoted a worldview and aesthetic that strongly
> influenced the generation that came of age with the computer  
> revolution.
> In his popular books and articles, Sterling chronicles the social and
> technological developments of our over mediatised world.
> www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/
>
> andrew keen (uk)
> Author of bestseller “Cult of the Amateur: How the Internet is  
> killing our
> culture” (2007). Keen is currently writing a second book entitled  
> “Digital
> Vertigo: Anxiety, Loneliness and Inequality in the Social Media Age”,
> which will be published by St Martins Press. Keen starred in the Dutch
> VPRO television documentary, “Wiki the Truth” and was the subject of  
> the
> November 2008 BBC Radio 4 show “Iconoclasts.”
> andrewkeen.typepad.com
>
> rick poynor (uk)
> Design critic and writer, Poynor is the co-founder of Eye, The  
> international
> Review of Graphic Design. He has written about design, media and  
> visual
> culture for Blueprint, Icon, Creative Review, Frieze, Domus, I.D.,  
> Metropolis,
> Harvard Design Magazine, Adbusters, The Guardian, Financial Times,
> and many others. In 2003, he co-founded the weblog Design Observer,
> which became a leading international forum for design discussion.
> www.designobserver.com
> www.eyemagazine.com/critiques.php
>
> julia noordegraaf (nl)
> Programme director of the Master Preservation and Presentation of the
> Moving Image, department of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam
> (from September 2003) and author of a.o. Strategies of Display: Museum
> Presentation in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Visual Culture
> (Boijmans van Beuningen / Nai Uitgevers 2004). Noordegraaf is  
> currently
> researching a book entitled “The Performing Archive”, due to come out
> in Fall 2010.
> home.medewerker.uva.nl/j.j.noordegraaf/
>
> sarah cook (uk)
> Co-editor of CRUMB (the Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss
> www.crumbweb.org) and research fellow at the University of Sunderland.
> Her forthcoming book on curating, co-authored with Beryl Graham, will
> be published by MIT Press in 2009. Sarah’s most recent curatorial  
> project
> is a series of online commissions about outer space for Xcult.org.
> www.beam-me.net
>
> aram bartholl (de)
> Aram Bartholl lives and works in Berlin. In his art work he thematizes
> the relationship of net data space and every day life. In which form  
> does
> this network-data-world manifest itself in our physical everyday- 
> lifespace?
> What is being fed back into physical space from the ‘cyberspace’ into
> which data has been fed for so long now? How do these digital  
> innovations
> influence our actions in everyday life?
> www.datenform.de
>
> upload cinema (nl)
> Upload Cinema is a film club that takes the best web films to the big
> screen. The audience can submit films; an editorial team selects the  
> best
> and compiles a ninety minutes program, which is screened at movie  
> theatres
> and special venues.
> www.uploadcinema.nl
>
> mediamatic (nl)
> Mediamatic is interested in the cultural developments that go hand in
> hand with new technologies and in new technologies that cause cultural
> development. They organize exhibitions, salons, lectures, workshops,
> screenings in public space and develop software and art projects, and
> they used to publish the magazine Mediamatic Off-Line.
> www.mediamatic.net
>
> henk oosterling (nl)
> Henk Oosterling is senior lecturer of the Faculty of Philosophy at  
> the Erasmus
> University Rotterdam. He lectures on dialectic methods, French
> philosophy and differential thinking, inter-cultural philosophy and  
> aesthetics.
> As director of the Centre for Philosophy and Art he initiated and
> led the Intermediality research programme.
> www.henkoosterling.nl
>
> metahaven (nl)
> A studio for design and research, Metahaven is based in Amsterdam and
> Brussels. Metahaven works in visual identity and architecture, both  
> with
> clients and independently.
> www.metahaven.net
>
> koert van mensvoort (nl)
> Koert van Mensvoort is an artist/scientist. He holds a PhD in  
> industrial
> design from Eindhoven University of Technology. His most profound
> experience in life, so far, has been the discovery of next nature.  
> Which
> revolves around the idea that our technological world is so complex,  
> that
> it has become a nature of its own.
> www.nextnature.net
>
> sander van der pavert (lucky tv) (nl)
> Sander van de Pavert makes LuckyTV, a concept he created himself. In
> short films, Lucky reacts in a light-hearted way to current affairs.  
> Generally
> use is made of existing images that are cut, edited and mutilated in
> an indecent way. LuckyTV is currently shown on weekdays at the end of
> the Dutch television programme “De Wereld Draait Door” (The World
> Keeps Turning).
> www.luckytv.nl
>
> sophie krier (lux)
> With her studio Sophie Krier explores the peripheries of the design  
> field,
> with a focus on film, writing and temporary, social interventions.  
> She is
> currently developing scenarios for public space in Houten and Hoeksche
> Waard, editing a new design journal entitled Field Essays, and doing  
> research
> for a documentary project. Between 2005 and 2009, Sophie Krier
> was head of designLAB at Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam.
> www.sophiekrier.com
>
> mieke gerritzen (nl)
> Mieke Gerritzen is director of the Graphic Design Museum in Breda.  
> Besides
> she makes films, books and organizes public events. Gerritzen creates
> networks with many different designers, writers and artists. In 2001
> she started the All Media Foundation for the organization and  
> production
> of movies, publications and events like “The International Browserday”
> in New York, Berlin and Amsterdam and more recently “The Biggest
> Visual Power Shows.”
> www.graphicdesignmuseum.com
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