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Summary |
Noted artists, critics, theorists and curators from Australia and abroad speak about their work |
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Start Date |
31st May 2013 12:30pm |
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End Date |
31st May 2013 1:30pm |
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Venue |
Dechaineux Lecture Theatre (behind the cafeteria on level one) at the Tasmanian College of the Arts, Hunter Street, Hobart |
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RSVP / Contact Information |
Lectures are open to the public, admission is free - art.forum@utas.edu.au |
Florian Cramer is an international artist and academic who regularly exhibits, publishes and presents lectures on topics ranging from DaDa to Internet Culture. Cramer has made a significant contribution to the critical dialogue surrounding emergent technologies in art. He is a tenured research professor at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, part-time program curator at WORM, Rotterdam and Director of research at Center Creating 010, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Cramer has published papers in the areas of code poetry, comparative studies in the literature and the arts, modernism, text theory, literature and computing. He is a regular contributor to online forums, digests and zines including - Nettime, Neural, Mute, Junk Jet and Fucking Good Art. He also collaborated on the runme.org Software Art repository and edited the Unstable Digest of code poetry.
Florian Cramer is a keynote speaker at Networked Art and Tactical Magick Faerie Circuits (NAF:TMFC), presented by CAST and Miss Despoinas. NAF:TMFC has received financial support from the Mondriaan Fund, Amsterdam.
Authorised by the Head of School, Tasmanian College of the Arts
28 May, 2013
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