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[Nettime-bold] Inhabited TV Cybersalon |
March Cybersalon Inhabited TV- living with new forms Thursday March 1st 2001 see flyer on www.cybersalon.org/cybersalon/resources/itv_flyer.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Part 1- Discussion: Price: 6 pounds/4 pounds(conc.)/3 pounds(ICA) -Creativity and iTV With 98.5% of households owning a TV set compared with less than 50% owning a computer, the potential of Interactive TV to reach the mass populace must be explored. So, how can we create engaging content that both draws the audience into interaction and allows for personal expression, when content control is in the hands of broadcasters? How will audience relationships with television change as digital TV becomes the standard and interactivity the norm? What is the future of the narrative and can interactive TV bring wider democratisation where the Internet has not? What effects will the arrival of broadband have? Speakers include interactive TV consultant Stuart Nolan from Oyster Partners, stephen jeffery-poulter on interactive narrative, William Rowe from Protein° and Rachel Collinson. Check the latest on : www.cybersalon.org Part 2: from 9pm (1.50 pounds/ ICA members free) digital short films in collaboration with Livestock digital stimulation including work from leading iTV producers in the bar: www.space.fm live perfomances with: Supanaut featuring Kid Suda live One Tongue Soup (space.fm) Bambola (In Flight Radio & XFM) Sore Throat - William Pears and Mike Benson with spoken words and beats + live visual jamming by Sanfrandisco (Japan) @ the ICA the Mall London sw1 5ah tubes:piccadilly/charing cross sponsors: University of Westminster Hypermedia Research Centre ICA/Sun microsystems Arts Council of England New Media Knowledge Wildlife Records Oyster partners _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold