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<nettime-ann> Cornell Goldsen Archive Website and Workshop


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Inaugural Workshop: New Media Art and Archival Ambitions

Friday, February 8, 2008

Carl A. Kroch Library, Lecture Rom, 2B48

  Cornell University

A Workshop to inaugurate the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art 
and its website: http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu   The Rose 
Goldsen Archive of New Media Art serves as a research repository of 
new media art and resources, featuring digital interfaces and 
artistic experimentation by international, independent artists. 
Designed as an experimental center of research and creativity, the 
Goldsen Archive includes materials by individual artists and 
collaborates on conceptual experimentation and archival strategies 
with international curatorial and fellowship projects.
10:00	Welcoming Remarks

Timothy Murray, Curator, Rose Goldsen Archive; Professor of 
Comparative Literature & English
Anne Kenney, Acting University Librarian
Brett de Bary, Director of The Society for the Humanities
Elaine Engst, University Archivist

10:15-11:45   Archival Ambitions
Moderator, Renate Ferro, Department of Art, Goldsen Advisory Board

H. Thomas Hickerson, Vice-Provost and University Librarian, 
University of Calgary
Sherry Miller Hocking, Assistant Director, Experimental TV Center, Owego, NY
Lucila Moctezuma, Media Arts Fellowship Director, Renew Media, New York City

1:45-3:30	New Media Art Practices
Moderator, Maria Fernandez, Department of Art History & Visual Studies

John Conomos, Senior Lecturer, Sydney College of the Arts, University 
of Sydney, Australia
Annette Barbier, Chair, Department of Interactive Arts and Media, 
Columbia College, Chicago Kevin McCoy, Associate Professor of Art, 
New York University

3:45-4:30  Overview of the Rose Goldsen Archive
Timothy Murray and Mickey Casad, Curators, Rose Goldsen Archive

4:30-6:00    Public Reception

-- 
Timothy Murray
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library
http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu
Director of Graduate Studies in Comparative Literature
Director of Graduate Studies in Film and Video
285 Goldwin Smith Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York  14853
office: 607-255-4012
e-mail: tcm1@cornell.edu


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