
Today in Kassel there are two public events in the context of the Paper and Pixel Week. The first is a lunch lecture called "Processual Aesthetics, Processual Editing: Net-Working" featuring Miren Eraso (Zehar, San Sebastian), Christina McPhee (-empyre-, Sydney), Patricia Canetti (Canal Contemporâneo, São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro), with moderation by Alessandro Ludovico (Neural, Bari).
Cultural networking has been embodied in different forms through the various nets of independent publishers. We will focus on the aesthetics and practices of networking, collaborative editing and publishing and how that all ties into what has been called “processual aesthetics”, namely an aesthetics that recognizes the material and embodied dimensions of netculture. Strategies of connecting, sharing, improve altogether, meeting on shared goals and then terminating collaborations to start new ones as temporary autonomous zones of production and development. So how do editors really work on the net, and where is the locus of pixel and where is the locus of paper?
And at 16:00, Régine Debatty (We-make-money-not-art.com) will give a lecture on the Art of Blogging.
The art of blogging. How blogging is an art and how to make it successful. The queen of media art blogging Regine Debatty talks about the king of media art blogs. Ironically titled, 'we make money not art', the latter is a unique case in the world of digital art publishing successful, competent, engaging, and purely digital.
Check back later today for more blogging from the workshop hosts as well as the podcast of today's lunch lecture...
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