[ISEA2004] Paper: Beryl Graham – Interaction and Audience

Abstract

Curatorial issues specific to physical new media are discussed. In particular, interaction, and audience are explored. Examples include San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s 010101  Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Harrell Fletcher, Miranda July, and Rirkrit Tiravanija.

  • Beryl Graham is currently Senior Research Fellow at the School of Art, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland, is a writer, curator and educator, and is co-editor of CRUMB. She curated Serious Games for the Laing and Barbican art galleries. Her Ph.D. concerned audience relationships with interactive art in gallery settings, and she has written widely on the subject for books and periodicals including Leonardo, Art Monthly, and Switch. Her book Digital Media Art, was published by Heinemann in 2003, and she received an AHRB grant to conduct primary research at SFMOMA. Dr. Graham has presented papers at conferences including Navigating Intelligence (Banff), Museums and the Web (Seattle), and ISEA98 (Liverpool). berylgraham.com.

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