A Brief History of Working with New Media Art - Conversations with Artists

A Brief History of Working With New Media Art

We just received an update from our friends at CONT3XT.NET informing us that one of the essays from their stellar issue on Curediting was recently published in A Brief History of Working with New Media Art - Conversations with Artists (pictured above). The essay in question is "Curator as Editor, Translator or God? Edited CRUMB Discussion List Theme" by Beryl Graham and Verina Gfader. A Brief History of Working with New Media Art... is a compendium of interviews marking the ten year anniversary of the CRUMB curatorial project.

The publisher outlining the editorial team and participants involved in this text: "A Brief History of Working with New Media Art - Conversations with Artists was edited by Sarah Cook, Beryl Graham, Verina Gfader and Axel Lapp. It contains interviews with and presentations by: Natalie Bookchin / Brendan Jackson; Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead, Wendy Kirkup, Nina Pope and Vuc Cosic; Michelle Kasprzak / Skawennati Tricia ; Simon Pope; Heath Bunting; Gregory Sholette / Nato Thompson; Marc Garrett / Ruth Catlow; Régine Debatty; Christiane Erharter; Nina Czegledy & Woon Tien Wien; Michael Mandiberg; Amanda McDonald Crowley & Patrick Lichty; Miki Fukuda; Simon Faithfull."

The book is published by The Green Box and can be ordered online (See also the companion text on curating new media art).