The Furtherfield Blog is a shared space for personal reflections on Media Art practice: making it, curating it, translating it.
[img]http://systemsapproach.net/blog.furtherfield/img/digitalReader_intertwingled.gif[/img] By Jon Cates
Below is a selection of recent Blog entries. To read the rest of the varied posts just visit - http://blog.furtherfield.org
jon Cates - Jake Elliott + Dirty New Media.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/238
Aileen Derieg - Being Audience.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/240
Ruth Catlow - 2012 - The End.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/229
Rachel Beth - An ant hill inspired from Ruth's mound…
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/222
Helen Varley Jamieson - 080808…
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/239
CBelow - Art on spam: part 1. Analogue translation-
Spam into different format/medium.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/242
More Info about the Furtherfield blog:
This multi-blog is a place to intuitively explore media arts practice, together, as it occurs, to develop understanding and to learn, without any pressure to formulate complete arguments or to come up with answers. The blog was set up in Autumn 2006, initially as a place for informal, day to day exchange between members of the Furtherfield.org team, including editors/reviewers. The team discovered that this format suited some people more than others, always open to new contributors who practice in media art. The Furtherfield blog is not intended as a platform to promote particular projects. Instead bloggers explore their own perspectives on their own terms; personal thoughts, emotional responses and critical intentions that are rarely publicly discussed elsewhere in such detail.