The 'exhibition' is increasingly being reframed and redefined as a 'research output' but what role can new forms of research and collaboration bring to the concept and curatorship of the exhibition? Is the idea of the exhibition being distorted or creatively extended by new disciplinary practices and knowledges? In what ways do new forms of research exhibitions create new types of knowledge and experience for the audience?
Confirmed speakers include Professor Bruno Latour (Sciences Po), Angus Carlisle (CRiSAP) and Irene Revell (Electra), Dr John Byrne (LJMU) and Alistair Hudson (Grizedale Arts), Leslie Topp (Birbeck), David Cotterrell, Professor Felix Driver (Royal Holloway, UoL) and Kate Southworth
Tickets cost £25 (£15 concs), price includes drinks afterwards.
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/symposia/21155.htm
May 14, 2010
For this event, no registration is necessary.
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