[Reader-list] [Announcements] SPEAKER SERIES ON NETWORKED ART IN PUBLIC SPACES

Jo-Anne Green jo at turbulence.org
Mon Jan 17 00:37:40 IST 2005


SPEAKER SERIES ON NETWORKED ART IN PUBLIC SPACES

Emerson College and New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA) announce 
a new speaker series that will explore ways that artists use wireless 
technologies to transform our interactions with one another and our 
urban and natural environments. The series, entitled "Floating Points 2: 
Networked Art in Public Spaces," is the second in a number of planned 
collaborations between NRPA and its world-renowned web site, 
Turbulence.org and Emerson College. "Floating Points 2" presents artists 
who employ networking technologies to take their work out of the desktop 
PC and into the streets.

The first presentation will be by Anne Galloway on Wednesday, January 
26. All events will take place in Emerson College's Bill Bordy Theater, 
216 Tremont St., at 7:00 p.m. and will be streamed online. All events 
are free and open to the public.

Anne Galloway

Anne Galloway is completing her PhD in sociology and cultural studies of 
technology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Researching mobile 
technologies, public spaces and play, the working title of her 
dissertation is "Urban Mobile, At Play in the Wireless City". In 
addition to theoretical work on mobility and urbanism, her current 
research includes five case studies of ubiquitous computing design for 
urban environments. Anne has presented her findings at prominent 
international conferences and workshops in technology, design, and 
sociology. Her publications include articles for academic journals and 
online magazines, and she regularly writes at www.purselipsquarejaw.org 
and www.spaceandculture.org. Anne also teaches undergraduate courses in 
urban cultures and the sociology of science and technology. Also see 
http://www.receiver.vodafone.com/10/articles/index04.html

Other Speakers in the Series:

02.23.05--Andy Deck and Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga
03.30.05--Jeff Knowlton, Naomi Spellman, and Pete Gomes
04.27.05--Moderated Panel Discussion: Elizabeth Goodman, Teri Rueb, 
Julian Bleecker and Andrew Shoben/Greyworld

Floating Points is co-presented by Emerson College and New Radio and 
Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA), a New York-based organization that opened 
an office in Boston in 2002. Turbulence.org, a project of NRPA, has 
commissioned over 80 works by both emerging and established artists who 
explore the creative potential of the Internet and wireless networks. 
Emerson College, located in downtown Boston, is the only comprehensive 
college or university in America dedicated exclusively to communication 
and the arts in a liberal arts context. Founded in 1880, Emerson College 
enrolls 3000. undergraduate and 1000 graduate students, and is committed 
to bringing innovation to communication and the arts. "Floating Points 
2: Networked Art in Public Spaces" is funded by Emerson College and the 
LEF Foundation.

-- 
Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org
New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856
Turbulence: http://turbulence.org
New American Radio: http://somewhere.org
Networked_Performance Blog and Conference: http://turbulence.org/blog
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