[P2P-F] Fwd: May 13th Furtherfield Panel- it's happening!

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 16 06:25:45 CEST 2011


Hi Chris,

can you post-date this, perhaps twice, on our regular blog, say April 23 and
May 1 ?

many thanks!!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ruth Catlow <ruth.catlow at furtherfield.org>
Date: Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:44 AM
Subject: May 13th Furtherfield Panel- it's happening!
To: Michel Bauwens <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>, Catherine Bottrill <
catherineb at juliesbicycle.com>, TOM CORBY <tom.corby at btinternet.com>,
johntonta at googlemail.com
Cc: Ale <ale at furtherfield.org>, "marc.garrett" <
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org>, Pollie Barden <pollie.barden at gmail.com>,
Olga <olga at furtherfield.org>


 Hello all,

It's really happening.
and here is the proof.
http://www.furtherfield.org/event/re-rooting-digital-culture-media-art-ecologies
: )
Please do spread amongst your networks- I think it should be a great
evening.
There are only places for 60 people so make sure that anyone you know who
really wants to come books a place.

I am away on hols for a couple of weeks now but will attempt to check mail
every couple of days. If there is anything urgent to convey to the
Furtherfield gang please email ale at furtherfield.org she will know what to
do.

Really looking forward to the 13th May.
Wishing you all well,

respect!
: )
Ruth
www.furtherfield.org
art, technology, social change

=======================================

A Furtherfield Unconference event.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW please email ale[at]furtherfield[dot]org

Over the last decade the awareness of anthropogenic climate change has
emerged in parallel with global digital communication networks. In the
context of environmental and economic collapse people around the world
are seeking alternative visions of prosperity and sustainable ways of
living.

While the legacy of the carbon fuelled Industrial Revolution plays
itself out, we find ourselves grappling with questions about the future
implications of fast-evolving global digital infrastructure. By their
very nature the new tools, networks and behaviours of productivity,
exchange and cooperation between humans and machines grow and develop at
an accelerated rate.

The ideas for this trans-disciplinary panel have grown out of
Furtherfield's Media Art Ecologies programme and will explore the impact
of digital culture on climate change, developing themes adopted in
grass-roots, emerging and established practices in art, design and science.
http://www.furtherfield.org/event/re-rooting-digital-culture-media-art-ecologies

Chair: John Hartley
Speakers: -

Michel Bauwens - On how Peer to Peer thought and technology point
towards alternative production methods and a sustainable future.
http://p2pfoundation.net/

Catherine Bottrill - On working with producers and consumers to consider
the environmental long-tail of digital
culture.http://www3.surrey.ac.uk/resolve/view_profiles.php?teamMember_ID=22

Ruth Catlow - On ecological approaches to tools, networks and behaviours
in a digital art community. http://www.furtherfield.org/user/ruth-catlow

The discussion will inform a second event in September at ISEA 2011
where we will be joined by artists Tom Corby http://tinyurl.com/6fblopc
and Helen Varley Jamieson http://www.creative-catalyst.com/.

Who this is for: any interested members of the public,
cross-disciplinary (science, art, technology) practitioners, academics,
students, researchers with an interest in digital culture, technology,
sustainability.

TO BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW please email ale[at]furtherfield[dot]org

Where: CREAM (Centre for Research in Education Art and Media),
University of Westminster
Building: 309 Regent Street Campus
Room: RS 152 Cayley Room
Date/ Time: Friday May 13, 2011 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Maximum Seats: 60

Re-rooting digital culture is part of Furtherfield's Media Art Ecologies
Programme http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/media-art-ecologies.
This unconference event is partnered by CREAM (Centre for Research in
Education Art and Media) http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-569
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