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Discussing Public (Media) Art
A delegation of Canadian media artists visited the CoDE (Cultures of the Digital Economy) research institute in October 2010. Julie DuPont from the Public Art Program of Ottawa and digital artists Adrian Göllner , James Acres, Eric Chan and Nicola Feldman-Kiss (work only) were travelling with a Canadian trade mission that was visiting Prof. Terry Mughan at the Centre for Innovation in International Business at the Ashcroft International Business School.
Sam Rayner (co-director of CoDE ), Caroline Hyde (Business Development Manager for Cultural & Creative Industries), the three CoDE Research Fellows (Leah Tether, Seb Franklin and Frauke Behrendt) , David Ryan (Ruskin Gallery) and Julio D’Escrivan (Department of Music) welcomed the artists.
The ARU staff took turns in showing this delegation around the Anglia Ruskin Campus, including a tour of the Digital Performance Lab (DPL) and the Ruskin (Digital) Gallery. We had many interesting discussions around digital culture, public art and look forward to future collaborations between CoDE and these Canadian media artists and scholars.
Discussing Public (Media) Art
A delegation of Canadian media artists visited the CoDE (Cultures of the Digital Economy) research institute in October 2010. Julie DuPont from the Public Art Program of Ottawa and digital artists Adrian Göllner , James Acres, Eric Chan and Nicola Feldman-Kiss (work only) were travelling with a Canadian trade mission that was visiting Prof. Terry Mughan at the Centre for Innovation in International Business at the Ashcroft International Business School.
Sam Rayner (co-director of CoDE ), Caroline Hyde (Business Development Manager for Cultural & Creative Industries), the three CoDE Research Fellows (Leah Tether, Seb Franklin and Frauke Behrendt) , David Ryan (Ruskin Gallery) and Julio D’Escrivan (Department of Music) welcomed the artists.
The ARU staff took turns in showing this delegation around the Anglia Ruskin Campus, including a tour of the Digital Performance Lab (DPL) and the Ruskin (Digital) Gallery. We had many interesting discussions around digital culture, public art and look forward to future collaborations between CoDE and these Canadian media artists and scholars.