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I am a Professor of Media Studies at Pitzer College where I teach media pro=
duction, history and theory.
I have written on feminist, fake, and AIDS documentary.
My current work is on and about YouTube<http://www.youtube.com/mediapraxism=
e>, and other more radical<http://www.mediapraxis.org> uses of digital medi=
a.
[http://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Eajuhasz/pages/images/is_single=
_pixel_gif.gif]
I produced the feature films, The Owl<http://www.theowlsmovie.com>s (Cheryl=
Dunye, 2012) and The Watermelon Woman (Dunye, 1996), as well as nearly fif=
teen educational documentaries<http://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Eajuhasz/pages/fi=
lmography.htm> on feminist issues like teenage sexuality, AIDS, and sex edu=
cation.
My first book, AIDS TV: Identity, Community and Alternative Video (Duke Uni=
versity Press, 1996) is about the contributions of low-end video production=
to political organizing and individual and community growth. My second boo=
k is comprised of transcribed interviews from my documentary about feminist=
film history, Women of Vision<http://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Eajuhasz/pages/bo=
oks.htm>, with accompanying introductions (Minnesota University Press). My =
third book, F is for Phony: Fake Documentary and Truth=92s Undoing, edited =
with Jesse Lerner, is recently out from University of MN Press<http://www.u=
press.umn.edu>.
My innovative "video-book," Learning from YouTube (2011), is recently publi=
shed by the MIT Press. It is born digital and available for free.
My earlier digital effort is Media Praxis:<http://www.mediapraxis.org> A Ra=
dical Web-Site Integrating Theory, Practice and Politics.
I blog on this and other projects at www.aljean.wordpress.com<http://www.a=
ljean.wordpress.com>.
I have another website: FeministOnline Spaces<http://www.feministonlinespac=
es.com/> about my course and thinking about those questions and places.
I am initiating a DOCC<http://femtechnet.newschool.edu/> (Distributed Onlin=
e Collaborative Course) with Anne Balsamo and and hundreds of other feminis=
ts (FemTechNet: join us here<https://lists.uoregon.edu/mailman/listinfo/fem=
technet>) which will occur at 18 schools in the Fall 2013. It is a feminist=
rethinking of the MOOC.
On Jun 30, 2013, at 6:30 AM, Amanda McDonald Crowley <amandamcdc at gmail.com<=
mailto:amandamcdc at gmail.com>>
wrote:
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_______________________________________________
empyre forum
empyre at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au<mailto:empyre at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
http://www.subtle.net/empyre
Thank you Renate and Tim for this invitation. Just squeaking in on the dead=
line!
I have been an occasional contributor and a consistent lurker on the list s=
ince its inception. Thanks Melinda, and to every member of this community w=
ho enrich and inspire my thinking and my work.
A native of Australia now based in New York, I am a cultural worker, curato=
r, and facilitator who specializes in creating new media and contemporary a=
rt events and programs that encourage cross-disciplinary practice, collabor=
ation and exchange. My interests are at the intersection of art, culture, t=
echnology, science and social change. My current key research focus has bee=
n on art food and technology, and I've been collecting resources here http:=
//www.scoop.it/t/arttechfood. I'm also currently doing some research on int=
ernet art, investigating virtual performance, continuing to explore urban r=
esearch/ media in public spaces. I am also currently a Board member of the =
National Alliance for Media Art + Culture (NAMAC) in the USA. Being a bit o=
f a nomad, I've lived and worked in Australia, Germany, Finland, and the US=
A; and done residencies and presented curatorial programs in Canada, Korea,=
India, the UK, and Italy.
Recent curatorial efforts include CONSUME at gallery at calIT2 at the Universi=
ty of California, San Diego (April =96 June 2013) and Our Haus, the 10th An=
niversary exhibition for the Austrian Cultural Forum, NY (May =96 August 20=
12). In late 2012 I did a residency as a Bogliasco Fellow, at Liguria Study=
Center for the Arts and Humanities in Italy, where I undertook curatorial =
research on ArtTechFood. I've also just done a food-info-activism micro-re=
sident, with Pixelache, Helsinki and will be returning to Helsinki in Septe=
mber to do a Residency with HIAP and FRAME. I'll again work with Pixelache =
on their Foodycle event, and also with the Finnish Bioart Society on their =
Field_Notes event.
I was Executive Director of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York C=
ity from 2005 to 2011. Eyebeam is recognized internationally as a model for=
collaboration and innovation in art + technology. Additional contributions=
to the field of electronic art also include my work as executive producer =
for ISEA2004 (the International Symposium for Electronic Arts 2004) held in=
Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki, Finland, and on a cruiser ferry in the Balt=
ic sea. In 2002, I was Associate Director of the Adelaide Festival in Austr=
alia, and in this position was also co-chair of the working group that orga=
nized the exhibition and symposium =91conVerge: where art and science meet=
=92. From 1995 to 2000 I was Director of the Australian Network for Art and=
Technology (ANAT) where I made links with science and industry by developi=
ng a range of residencies for artists in settings such as science organizat=
ions, contemporary art spaces and virtual residencies online, ran peer-lear=
ning masterclasses for artists and in 1999 and 2000 also for curators wishi=
ng to up-skill in media and technology; and set up a range of research init=
iatives, including art & science, technology & theology, and laying some of=
the groundwork to establish networks in the Asia and Pacific regions.
I have also worked with a range of arts organizations in Australia includin=
g the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Training Australia, and Electron=
ic Media Arts Australia (including the Australian Video Festival). I did my=
MA in Arts Administration at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW in Sydney in t=
he mid 1990s and did my curatorial internship with the online artist networ=
k, System X. I fairly regularly speak at international conferences and fest=
ivals, occasionally writes for journals such as Artlink, RealTime, the Sara=
i Reader, and Art Asia Pacific; and lurk on a lot of media, technology and =
culture related email lists.
On Jun 30, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Renate Ferro wrote:
----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------It has been incre=
dibly great to read about so many of your projects. We are hoping that man=
y of you will take this last day of June to respond to our call.
Whether you are a participant or a lurker please let us know what your curr=
ent projects are and post a short bio. Thanks to all of you this month who =
have shared. Thanks. Renate
--
Amanda McDonald Crowley
Cultural Worker, Curator
http://www.publicartaction.net
Thank you Renate and Tim for this invitation. Just squeaking in on the dead=
line!
I have been an occasional contributor and a consistent lurker on the list s=
ince its inception. Thanks Melinda, and to every member of this community w=
ho enrich and inspire my thinking and my work.
A native of Australia now based in New York, I am a cultural worker, curato=
r, and facilitator who specializes in creating new media and contemporary a=
rt events and programs that encourage cross-disciplinary practice, collabor=
ation and exchange. My interests are at the intersection of art, culture, t=
echnology, science and social change. My current key research focus has bee=
n on art food and technology, and I've been collecting resources here http:=
//www.scoop.it/t/arttechfood. I'm also currently doing some research on int=
ernet art, investigating virtual performance, continuing to explore urban r=
esearch/ media in public spaces. I am also currently a Board member of the =
National Alliance for Media Art + Culture <http://namac.org/> (NAMAC) in th=
e USA. Being a bit of a nomad, I've lived and worked in Australia, Germany,=
Finland, and the USA; and done residencies and presented curatorial progra=
ms in Canada, Korea, India, the UK, and Italy.
Recent curatorial efforts include CONSUME<http://publicartaction.net/consum=
e> at gallery at calIT2<http://gallery.calit2.net/> at the University of Calif=
ornia, San Diego (April =96 June 2013) and Our Haus<http://publicartaction.=
net/our-haus>, the 10th Anniversary exhibition for the Austrian Cultural Fo=
rum, NY (May =96 August 2012). In late 2012 I did a residency as a Bogliasc=
o Fellow<https://www.bfny.org/>, at Liguria Study Center for the Arts and H=
umanities in Italy, where I undertook curatorial research on ArtTechFood. I=
've also just done a food-info-activism micro-resident, with Pixelache<htt=
p://www.pixelache.ac/residencies/micro/>, Helsinki and will be returning to=
Helsinki in September to do a Residency with HIAP and FRAME. I'll again wo=
rk with Pixelache on their Foodycle<http://www.foodycle.info/> event, and a=
lso with the Finnish Bioart Society on their Field_Notes event.
I was Executive Director of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center<http://eyebea=
m.org/> in New York City from 2005 to 2011. Eyebeam is recognized internati=
onally as a model for collaboration and innovation in art + technology. Add=
itional contributions to the field of electronic art also include my work a=
s executive producer for ISEA2004<http://publicartaction.net/ISEA2004> (the=
International Symposium for Electronic Arts 2004) held in Tallinn, Estonia=
and Helsinki, Finland, and on a cruiser ferry in the Baltic sea. In 2002, =
I was Associate Director of the Adelaide Festival<http://www.adelaidefestiv=
al.com.au/> in Australia, and in this position was also co-chair of the wor=
king group that organized the exhibition and symposium =91conVerge: where a=
rt and science meet<http://www.adelaidebiennial.com/>=92. From 1995 to 2000=
I was Director of the Australian Network for Art and Technology<http://www=
.anat.org.au/> (ANAT) where I made links with science and industry by devel=
oping a range of residencies for artists in settings such as science organi=
zations, contemporary art spaces and virtual residencies online, ran peer-l=
earning masterclasses for artists and in 1999 and 2000 also for curators wi=
shing to up-skill in media and technology; and set up a range of research i=
nitiatives, including art & science, technology & theology, and laying some=
of the groundwork to establish networks in the Asia and Pacific regions.
I have also worked with a range of arts organizations in Australia includin=
g the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Training Australia, and Electron=
ic Media Arts Australia (including the Australian Video Festival). I did my=
MA in Arts Administration at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW in Sydney in t=
he mid 1990s and did my curatorial internship with the online artist networ=
k, System X. I fairly regularly speak at international conferences and fest=
ivals, occasionally writes for journals such as Artlink, RealTime, the Sara=
i Reader, and Art Asia Pacific; and lurk on a lot of media, technology and =
culture related email lists.
<http://publicartaction.net/wp-admin/post.php?post=3D4&action=3Dedit>
On Jun 30, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Renate Ferro wrote:
----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------It has been incre=
dibly great to read about so many of your projects. We are hoping that man=
y of you will take this last day of June to respond to our call.
Whether you are a participant or a lurker please let us know what your curr=
ent projects are and post a short bio. Thanks to all of you this month who =
have shared. Thanks. Renate
--
Amanda McDonald Crowley
Cultural Worker, Curator
http://www.publicartaction.net<http://www.publicartaction.net/>
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<p class=3D"rule_below12">From my website. Thanks for the opportunity!</p>
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ge where I teach media production, history and theory.</p>
<p class=3D"indent_text">I have written on feminist, fake, and AIDS documen=
tary. </p>
<p class=3D"indent_text">My current work is on and about <a href=3D"http://=
www.youtube.com/mediapraxisme">
YouTube</a>, and other more <a href=3D"http://www.mediapraxis.org">radical<=
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<p class=3D"indent_text">I produced the feature films, <b><a href=3D"http:/=
/www.theowlsmovie.com" target=3D"_blank">The Owl</a>s (</b>Cheryl Duny=
e<b>, 2012)</b> and
<b>The Watermelon Woman (Dunye, 1996),</b> as well as nearly fifteen educat=
ional <a href=3D"http://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Eajuhasz/pages/filmography.htm"=
>
documentaries</a> on feminist issues like teenage sexuality, AIDS, and sex =
education.</p>
<p class=3D"indent_text">My first book, <b>AIDS TV: Identity, Community and=
Alternative Video</b>
<i>(Duke University Press, 1996)</i> is about the contributions of low-end =
video production to political organizing and individual and community growt=
h. My second book is comprised of transcribed interviews from my documentar=
y about feminist film history,
<a href=3D"http://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Eajuhasz/pages/books.htm">Women of Vi=
sion</a>, with accompanying introductions
<i>(Minnesota University Press)</i>. My third book, <b>F is for Phony: Fake=
Documentary and Truth=92s Undoing,<i>
</i></b>edited with Jesse Lerner, is recently out from <a href=3D"http://ww=
w.upress.umn.edu" target=3D"_blank">
University of MN Press</a>.</p>
<p class=3D"indent_text">My innovative "video-book," <b>Learning =
from YouTube</b> (2011), is recently published by the MIT Press. It is born=
digital and available for free.</p>
<p class=3D"indent_text">My earlier digital effort is <a href=3D"http://www=
.mediapraxis.org" target=3D"_blank">
<b>Media Praxis:</b></a><b> A Radical Web-Site Integrating Theory, Practice=
and Politics. </b></p>
<p class=3D"indent_text"> I blog on this and other projects at <a href=
=3D"http://www.aljean.wordpress.com" target=3D"_blank">
www.aljean.wordpress.com</a>.</p>
<div>I have another website:<a href=3D"http://www.feministonlinespaces.com/=
"> FeministOnline Spaces</a> about my course and thinking about those =
questions and places. </div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I am initiating a <a href=3D"http://femtechnet.newschool.edu/">DO=
CC</a> (Distributed Online Collaborative Course) with Anne Balsamo and=
and hundreds of other feminists (FemTechNet: join us <a href=3D"https=
://lists.uoregon.edu/mailman/listinfo/femtechnet">here</a>)
which will occur at 18 schools in the Fall 2013. It is a feminist rethinki=
ng of the MOOC. </div>
</div>
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<div>
<div>On Jun 30, 2013, at 6:30 AM, Amanda McDonald Crowley <<a href=3D"ma=
ilto:amandamcdc at gmail.com">amandamcdc at gmail.com</a>></div>
<div> wrote:</div>
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>
empyre forum<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:empyre at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au">empyre at lists.cofa.unsw.edu=
.au</a><br>
<a href=3D"http://www.subtle.net/empyre">http://www.subtle.net/empyre</a></=
div>
</span></font></div>
</div>
Thank you Renate and Tim for this invitation. Just squeaking in on the dead=
line!<br>
<br>
I have been an occasional contributor and a consistent lurker on the list s=
ince its inception. Thanks Melinda, and to every member of this community w=
ho enrich and inspire my thinking and my work.<br>
<br>
A native of Australia now based in New York, I am a cultural worker, curato=
r, and facilitator who specializes in creating new media and contemporary a=
rt events and programs that encourage cross-disciplinary practice, collabor=
ation and exchange. My interests
are at the intersection of art, culture, technology, science and social ch=
ange. My current key research focus has been on art food and technology, an=
d I've been collecting resources here
<a href=3D"http://www.scoop.it/t/arttechfood">http://www.scoop.it/t/arttech=
food</a>. I'm also currently doing some research on internet art, investiga=
ting virtual performance, continuing to explore urban research/ media in pu=
blic spaces. I am also currently a
Board member of the National Alliance for Media Art + Culture (NAMAC) =
in the USA. Being a bit of a nomad, I've lived and worked in Australia, Ger=
many, Finland, and the USA; and done residencies and presented curatorial p=
rograms in Canada, Korea, India, the
UK, and Italy.<br>
Recent curatorial efforts include CONSUME at gallery at calIT2 at the Universi=
ty of California, San Diego (April =96 June 2013) and Our Haus, the 10th An=
niversary exhibition for the Austrian Cultural Forum, NY (May =96 August 20=
12). In late 2012 I did a residency
as a Bogliasco Fellow, at Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanities=
in Italy, where I undertook curatorial research on ArtTechFood. I've also =
just done a food-info-activism micro-resident, with Pixelache, Helsin=
ki and will be returning to Helsinki
in September to do a Residency with HIAP and FRAME. I'll again work with P=
ixelache on their Foodycle event, and also with the Finnish Bioart Society =
on their Field_Notes event.<br>
<br>
I was Executive Director of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York C=
ity from 2005 to 2011. Eyebeam is recognized internationally as a model for=
collaboration and innovation in art + technology. Additional contribut=
ions to the field of electronic art
also include my work as executive producer for ISEA2004 (the International=
Symposium for Electronic Arts 2004) held in Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki,=
Finland, and on a cruiser ferry in the Baltic sea. In 2002, I was Associat=
e Director of the Adelaide Festival
in Australia, and in this position was also co-chair of the working group =
that organized the exhibition and symposium =91conVerge: where art and scie=
nce meet=92. From 1995 to 2000 I was Director of the Australian Network for=
Art and Technology (ANAT) where I made
links with science and industry by developing a range of residencies for a=
rtists in settings such as science organizations, contemporary art spaces a=
nd virtual residencies online, ran peer-learning masterclasses for artists =
and in 1999 and 2000 also for curators
wishing to up-skill in media and technology; and set up a range of researc=
h initiatives, including art & science, technology & theology, and =
laying some of the groundwork to establish networks in the Asia and Pacific=
regions.<br>
<br>
I have also worked with a range of arts organizations in Australia includin=
g the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Training Australia, and Electron=
ic Media Arts Australia (including the Australian Video Festival). I did my=
MA in Arts Administration at the
College of Fine Arts, UNSW in Sydney in the mid 1990s and did my curatoria=
l internship with the online artist network, System X. I fairly regularly s=
peak at international conferences and festivals, occasionally writes for jo=
urnals such as Artlink, RealTime,
the Sarai Reader, and Art Asia Pacific; and lurk on a lot of media, techno=
logy and culture related email lists.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On Jun 30, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Renate Ferro wrote:<br>
<br>
<blockquote type=3D"cite">----------empyre- soft-skinned space-------------=
---------It has been incredibly great to read about so many of your project=
s. We are hoping that many of you will take this last day of June to =
respond to our call.
<br>
Whether you are a participant or a lurker please let us know what your curr=
ent projects are and post a short bio. Thanks to all of you this month who =
have shared. Thanks. Renate<br>
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
--<br>
Amanda McDonald Crowley<br>
Cultural Worker, Curator<br>
<a href=3D"http://www.publicartaction.net">http://www.publicartaction.net</=
a><br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line=
-break: after-white-space; ">
<div>Thank you Renate and Tim for this invitation. Just squeaking in on the=
deadline!</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I have been an occasional contributor and a consistent lurker on the l=
ist since its inception. Thanks Melinda, and to every member of this commun=
ity who enrich and inspire my thinking and my work.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>A native of Australia now based in New York, I am a cultural worker, c=
urator, and facilitator who specializes in creating new media and contempor=
ary art events and programs that encourage cross-disciplinary practice, col=
laboration and exchange. My interests
are at the intersection of art, culture, technology, science and social ch=
ange. My current key research focus has been on art food and technology, an=
d I've been collecting resources here
<a href=3D"http://www.scoop.it/t/arttechfood">http://www.scoop.it/t/arttech=
food</a>. I'm also currently doing some research on internet art, investiga=
ting virtual performance, continuing to explore urban research/ media in pu=
blic spaces. I am also currently a
Board member of the <a href=3D"http://namac.org/" target=3D"_blank">N=
ational Alliance for Media Art + Culture </a>(NAMAC) in the USA. B=
eing a bit of a nomad, I've lived and worked in Australia, Germany, Finland=
, and the USA; and done residencies and presented
curatorial programs in Canada, Korea, India, the UK, and Italy.</div>
<p>Recent curatorial efforts include <a href=3D"http://publicartaction=
.net/consume">CONSUME</a> at
<a href=3D"http://gallery.calit2.net/" target=3D"_blank">gallery at calIT2</a>=
at the University of California, San Diego (April =96 June 2013) and
<a href=3D"http://publicartaction.net/our-haus">Our Haus</a>, the 10th Anni=
versary exhibition for the Austrian Cultural Forum, NY (May =96 August 2012=
). In late 2012 I did a residency as a
<a href=3D"https://www.bfny.org/">Bogliasco Fellow</a>, at Liguria Study Ce=
nter for the Arts and Humanities in Italy, where I undertook curatorial res=
earch on ArtTechFood. I've also just done a food-info-activism m=
icro-resident, with <a href=3D"http://www.pixelache.ac/residencies/mic=
ro/">Pixelache</a>,
Helsinki and will be returning to Helsinki in September to do a Residency =
with HIAP and FRAME. I'll again work with Pixelache on their <a href=
=3D"http://www.foodycle.info/">Foodycle</a> event, and also with the F=
innish Bioart Society on their Field_Notes event.</p>
<p>I was Executive Director of <a href=3D"http://eyebeam.org/">Eyebeam Art =
and Technology Center</a> in New York City from 2005 to 2011. Eyebeam is re=
cognized internationally as a model for collaboration and innovation in art=
+ technology. Additional contributions
to the field of electronic art also include my work as executive producer =
for <a href=3D"http://publicartaction.net/ISEA2004">
ISEA2004</a> (the International Symposium for Electronic Arts 2004) held in=
Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki, Finland, and on a cruiser ferry in the Balt=
ic sea. In 2002, I was Associate Director of the
<a href=3D"http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au/">Adelaide Festival</a> in Au=
stralia, and in this position was also co-chair of the working group that o=
rganized the exhibition and symposium =91<a href=3D"http://www.adelaidebien=
nial.com/">conVerge: where art and science
meet</a>=92. From 1995 to 2000 I was Director of the <a href=3D"http://www=
.anat.org.au/">
Australian Network for Art and Technology</a> (ANAT) where I made links wit=
h science and industry by developing a range of residencies for artists in =
settings such as science organizations, contemporary art spaces and virtual=
residencies online, ran peer-learning
masterclasses for artists and in 1999 and 2000 also for curators wishing t=
o up-skill in media and technology; and set up a range of research initiati=
ves, including art & science, technology & theology, and laying som=
e of the groundwork to establish networks
in the Asia and Pacific regions.</p>
<p>I have also worked with a range of arts organizations in Australia inclu=
ding the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Training Australia, and Elect=
ronic Media Arts Australia (including the Australian Video Festival). I did=
my MA in Arts Administration at
the College of Fine Arts, UNSW in Sydney in the mid 1990s and did my curat=
orial internship with the online artist network, System X. I fairly regular=
ly speak at international conferences and festivals, occasionally writes fo=
r journals such as Artlink, RealTime,
the Sarai Reader, and Art Asia Pacific; and lurk on a lot of media, techno=
logy and culture related email lists.</p>
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artaction.net/wp-admin/post.php?post=3D4&action=3Dedit" title=3D"Edit P=
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<div>On Jun 30, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Renate Ferro wrote:</div>
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