14 March – 13 May 2011
Participating Artists:
The Rules:
- Love thy neighbour.
- Honour the original.
- Obey the market.
Throughout the programme, links to any interactive work or work-in-progress will be posted here.
The artists will also be posting about their experiences on the DR&R blog:
http://digitalrulesandregs.wordpress.com
THE PROGRAMME:
Participating artists will develop new work over a nine-week period in early 2011. After artists have agreed to participate, rules will be devised in response to their practices and announced at the beginning of the development period. Both artists will work to the same set of rules and must create new work in response to these rules.
DR&R will take place online, using the web as a creative platform and tool. The final outcome of the project will be web-based final artworks or works in progress, and will be accessible to the public to experience / see / interact with through a website / online means.
DR&R is primarily a development opportunity for making new work, rather than an exhibition or showcase; the primary goal is to explore artistic practice. During the development period artists will be supported by videoclub curator Jamie Wyld.
DR&R with videoclub is the pilot online implementation of the Rules and Regs development model. Public access to the artists’ creative processes will be highlighted, with artists asked to keep public blogs and post work-in-progress.
VIDEOCLUB:
videoclub produces development and exhibition opportunities for artists working with film, video and digital practices; providing opportunities for the public to see, experience and engage in discourse about artists’ work. videoclub works with a range of organisations to show artists’ work, and has often worked in partnership to deliver its programmes of work, including working with White Night Brighton and Hove, Northwest Film Forum (Seattle, USA) and A Wall is a Screen (Hamburg, Germany). Artists we have shown include: Ben Rivers, Semiconductor, Laure Prouvost, Mat Collishaw, Gary Barber and Daria Martin.
This project is a co-production of videoclub and Rules and Regs and is managed and curated by Jamie Wyld. For more information, please visit: www.videoclub.org.uk
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