| Interview with Kit Galloway |

Co-founder of the Electronic Café with Sherrie Rabinowitz

Networked Conversations, hosted by Randall Packer

Live & online & global via Internet chat

 

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Monday, April 24: 6:00pm-7:00pm (PDT) / 9:00pm-10:00pm (EDT)

Tuesday, April 25: 3:00am-4:00am (CEDT) / 9:00am-10:00am (SGT)

 

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| About Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz |

 

Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz are widely recognized pioneering artists of 
communications art. They were among the first artists to begin exploring 
tele-collaboration with satellite technologies in the 1970s, including their 
masterwork Hole-in-Space from 1980.

 

In 1984, they founded the Electronic Café, a project commissioned by the LA 
Museum of Contemporary Art and Olympic Arts Festival, joining cafés and 
restaurants that connected culturally diverse communities in Los Angeles. 
People at the sites exchanged drawings, photos, poems, video and fax messages 
via a dedicated network: nearly ten years before the Web became a mass medium. 
The artists’ commitment to using technologies to enhance community interaction 
led them to establish the Electronic Café as an ongoing cultural incubator in 
Santa Monica, California, where it became internationally known as an 
influential hub for dialogue, exhibition, and performance dedicated to 
networked art.

 

| Networked Conversations |

Networked Conversations is a series of live, online interviews and discussions 
hosted by Randall Packer. The series features media artists, curators, writers, 
and activists exploring a broad range of social, political and aesthetic topics 
at the intersection of net culture. Networked Conversations collapses 
geographical and cultural boundaries via participatory Internet chat: free & 
open & accessible from anywhere in the world. 


| Upcoming Events | 

May 13 – Annie Abrahams, Internet performance artist from Montpellier, France

June 17 – Gene Youngblood, author of Expanded Cinema from Santa Fe, New Mexico


| Third Space Network |


The Third Space Network (3SN) is an Internet broadcast channel for the live 
media arts and creative dialogue. In 2017, we are beginning our first 
programming with Networked Conversations, a series of Internet chats with 
pioneering media artists, curators, writers, and activists. 3SN is a project of 
Randall Packer in conjunction with research at the School of Art, Design and 
Media, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, where he is an Associate 
Professor of Networked Art.

 

For more Information: https://thirdspacenetwork.com/networked-conversations/

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