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Monday, July 05, 2004

Article Archive


More articles will be added to this section in due course. A FULL LIST of articles can be displayed by clicking on the pdf file just below this text. . .

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Futuretown And Beyond

Saturday, November 01, 2003

Heritage Learning


Subtitled 'creating a global town square' it discusses an ART.e project that offers a transferable model for a bottom-up, culture led approach to regeneration. . .

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Colour Matching the Chemeleon

Friday, December 01, 2000

Art & Urban Futures, UK


Art & Urban Futures, Vol 1, Art, Locality & Diversity, Intellect press, Dec 2000, Ed Malcolm Miles Colour Matching the Chameleon: Identity in the Information Age. The article discusses the shifting roles,practices and politics of identity representation in the context of globalisation. . .

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Wymering Public Art Project (1995 -1999)

Monday, May 01, 2000

Landscape Design Magazine, UK


"This enabled us to draw together uses of new technologies, renewable energy,sustainable materials, community involvement and identity. Sustainability is people centred; it is about cultural, as well as biological, diversity". . .

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Afterlife

Saturday, April 01, 2000

Public Art Journal, UK


Discussion of 'Afterlife' - the misnomer used to describe the real begining of a public artwork -and issues of how an artwork engages its publics. . .

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Flavours of the Month.

Saturday, April 01, 2000

Mailout Magazine, UK


'The more cynical might say that funding agencies and commissioners of public art may have been more concerned with heading off criticism adverse press reaction about use of public money than with a genuine desire to engage'. . .

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Collaborations

Friday, May 01, 1998

Artists Newsletter, UK


Brief statement about the importance of collaborative practices in addressing issues of change. . .

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Global Town Square

Thursday, January 01, 1998

UK


'Over the last decade public spaces have been increasingly invaded by technology. Most of this is develops piecemeal, justified by the need to provide functional information. This is creating an insidious form of visual pollution in our public spaces: LED poisoning'. . .

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The Aesthetics of Collaborations

Friday, April 04, 1997

Art Journal, USA


A twelve page feature discussing the theory and practical examples of how 'the aesthetic' opperates in collaborative practice. Art Journal is published by College Art Association; Vol 56 Aesthetics and the Body Politic.Ed Grant Kester. . .

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The Aesthetics of Collaborations Uncut

Tuesday, April 01, 1997

USA


This is an uncut version of the article published in Art Journal, spring 97. It has a longer introduction that puts the 'Aesthics' debate in more of a historical context. . .

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Public Art: Or Dancing with the Devil

Saturday, June 01, 1996

Mailout Magazine, UK


"The meanings produced by the built environment are crucial to the quality of urban life. They are the visual signs and resonances of how we live and the value of that life. Public art, in this century at least has played a patchy role in this process". . .

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Rivers of Meaning: Rivers of Life.

Monday, January 01, 1996

London RiversAuthority, UK


"Rivers which lead to the sea have also long been regarded as arteries, bringing the life-blood of trade and cultural exchange from distant lands.The new Rivers of Meaning are the communications networks which flow invisibly about us yet are capable of changing our lives materially in all kinds of ways. . .

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Seeing Through Prejudice.

Saturday, January 01, 1994

Mailour Magazine, UK


The stategy at that time was 'using digital technology to create critical works examining forms of prejudice and stereotyping which narrow our vision and create the conditions for ídivide and ruleí; producing public artworks which celebrate the value and richness of cultural diversity and difference'. . .

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Incorrect Distance

Sunday, August 01, 1993

Ten 8 Magazine UK


'The 'Western Tradition' of art and culture has inscribed within it, on both a representational and philosophical level, a notion of "correct distance" What I propose, however, is a project of Incorrect Distance. . .

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The Art of Change in Docklands

Friday, January 01, 1993

Mapping the Futures, Routledge, UK


We exist and operate in a variety of communities. In our daily lives we engage with interconnected and overlapping spheres of discourse; a web of different communication forms and channels. It is within this web that the issues of power and privilege, oppression and dispossession are played out. . .

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Digital Highways Local Narratives

Friday, May 01, 1992

AND magazine, No27, UK


Publication of the keynote speech by Peter Dunn at an international conference held at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario in May í91. Called "Fragmented Power: Art Voices for 2000". . .

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DIGITAL HIGHWAYS

Wednesday, January 01, 1992

Ten 8 Magazine, UK


"Digital Highways are the Corporate lines of communication that crisscross the globe, spanning time zones, national boundaries and cultures. They link the financial centres of the world, dealing in electronic money transfer, carrying the information and value systems of multinational culture". . .

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The Art of Change

Tuesday, January 01, 1991

Mailout Magazine


"The impact of íUrban Renewalí upon cultural identity is no longer a localised matter - the way our cities are transformed is not governed by local or even national interests, but increasingly by the need to facilitate international networks - what we have called íThe Digital Highwaysí". . .

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