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Art for Networks forthcoming events for November

Chapter
Market Rd
Canton
Cardiff
S.Wales
CF5 1QE

Tel: 029 2030 4400

FREE



A4N #3: Heath Bunting: Friday 10th November 2000 at 7pm
Heath Bunting emerged from the 80's committed to building open/ democratic
communication systems and social contexts. He came from the street up,
passing through and often revisiting graffiti, performance, intervention,
pirate radio, fax/ mail art and BBS systems to become an active participant
in the explosion of the Internet.
He has produced many Internet projects, some highly recognised and has
helped form a strong context for the practice of net.art. Recently, he has
moved into the field of genetics proclaiming it to be the next "new media",
and is also making steps towards producing work within financial networks,
believing money to be the ultimate media for artistic practice.

http://irational.org/heath/



A4N #4: James Stevens: Friday 24th November 2000 at 7pm
James Stevens has been one of the driving forces behind BACKSPACE since it
was established in 1995. "I am most interested in the setting for practice
whatever form that takes, the sense of space that can be achieved through
the arrangement of social, structural and creative forces either in a
physical location or as conditions for abstraction."  Current projects
include CONSUME and RADIOSPACE. "Life makes most sense to me when operating
with some raw materials a [-n under the] counter-commercial objective and in
a fresh social environment. The net is so much more than it's latest fad, we
must keep a broad view of where our actions can be effective and impressions
persistent. "

http://www.fezguys.com/columns/034.shtml
http://www.spc.org
http://bak.spc.org/subscribe
http://consume.spc.org/press/PR001.html



A4N #5: Anna Best: THURSDAY 30th November 2000 at 7pm
Anna Best has developed a live art practice based on collaboration with
other people and an investigation into the local.  Recent commissions
include 'The Wedding Project' with Tate Modern and 'Mecca' at The State
Bingo Hall with Camden Arts Centre.  She has participated in a number of
experimental artists' projects such as 'bcnsfld' at Beaconsfield in London
and SQAL/LP [systems questioning art live/life projects] in Brighton.
'error 404', a web piece produced by e-2 with technical collaborator Pete
Edwardes, was recently launched at the Lux in London and
http://www.c-ship.org

www.grizedale.org/lying <http://www.grizedale.org/lying>   (festival of
lying)
www.c-ship.org <http://www.c-ship.org>   (error 404)
www.e-2.org <http://www.e-2.org>   (error 404)
www.artsway.org/9900 <http://www.artsway.org/9900>   (99/00)


BBC Online 'Art for Networks'
Part of BBC Online's 'Artzone' category, 'Art for networks' is an enquiry
into a range of art practices that are 'networked', or have distributed
authorship, collaborative working methods, that form social networks or
develop independent technical infrastructures.

An archive of interviews with featured artists will be accessible through
the BBC Online 'Art for Networks' website. (Details of launch to be
announced.)
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/artzone/artfornetworks)

Chapter's Visual Arts Department will host presentations by a number of
participating artists September to December 2000.
( http://www.chapter.org ) for details.

'Art for Networks' is produced by Simon Pope for BBC Online and the Chapter
presentations are co-ordinated by Siān Thomas

Contacts:
Simon Pope: simon.pope2@ntlworld.com <mailto:simon.pope2@ntlworld.com>
Siān Thomas: siant@cetic.co.uk <mailto:siant@cetic.co.uk>





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