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REMINDER ABOUT A WEBCAST OF GILBERT & GEORGE LIVE FROM TATE MODERN Gilbert and George: The World of Gilbert and George (69') A screening and discussion, Friday 27 April http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/live.htm < sincere apologies to anyone who receives this twice, or receives this in error > TIMES AND DATES Friday 27 April 1730 - 1900 [ GMT ] 1830 - 2000 [ British Summer Time ] 1930 - 2100 [ Central European Time ] 1330 - 1500 [ US Eastern Standard Time ] 2100 - 2230 [ Indian Standard Time ] 0530 - 0730 [ New Zealand Time 28 April ] LOCATION Starr Auditorium, Level 2, Tate Modern, London, UK ABOUT THE WEBCAST As part of Tate Modern's Webcasting Programme, a live webcast of a presentation and discussion by Gilbert & George, will be presented on the Tate website. The event is sold out, but those interested in experiencing the presentation can do so by connecting live online this Friday, using the Real Player. To find out more, visit: <http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/live.htm>. ABOUT THE EVENT Two of Britain's best known artists, Gilbert and George, will be talking about their work this Friday at Tate Modern. This event features a screening of THE WORLD OF GILBERT AND GEORGE (1980) to mark the publication of THE WORLD OF GILBERT AND GEORGE: THE STORYBOARD. After the screening the artists will be in discussion. Supported by Enitharmon Press. Gilbert and George feature prominantly in Tate's collection, and some of their work is on display at Tate Modern. Visit the Tate Collection website, to take a closer look at their work: <http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/>. TECHNICAL DETAILS To experience this webcast, you will need access to a computer with a sound card, a connection to the internet and the Real Player installed. This can be downloaded for free at the Real Networks website <http://www.real.com/player/index.html>. If you haven't experienced webcasting online before, please visit our technical help page: <http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/help.htm> Until the webcast begins on Friday at 1730 GMT there will be no audio or video available. FEEDBACK As these webcasts are part of a pilot process, qualitative feedback that will help shape the character of live webcasts from Tate Modern in the future, is always appreciated. If you would like to ask the speakers questions, please email them to the Webcasting Curator <honor.harger@tate.org.uk>, who will endevour to deliver them during Question Time. MORE INFORMATION: For more on webcasting, and a programme of future webcasts contact: Honor Harger, Webcasting Curator, Interpretation & Education, Tate Modern Email: honor.harger@tate.org.uk PH: (44) 020 7401 5066 URL: <http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/webcasting.htm> For more information about Tate or getting tickets for events: Tate Ticketing Email: boxoffice@tate.org.uk PH: (44) 020 7887 8888 URL: <http://www.tate.org.uk> _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold