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Close proximity

'Amorphous combustion' was a-n's first UK Networking Artists' Networks event, held in New Lanark on 27 March 2004. Devised by Jason Bowman it put forward experts from outside the visual arts and facilitated debate on the notion of a network, its designs and behaviours. The material below includes an overview of each presentation plus a wide range of responses from artists and curators who attended, to the ideas and models outlined.

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Discussions

About Close proximity

Jonathan Swain introduces a new series of articles resulting from Close proximity, a two-day NAN event that took place at New Greenham Arts in Berkshire, 21-22 May 2005. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

Adrift in the South East

Improving local networking was one of the main conclusions of Close proximity. Artist David Thomas offers his views. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

 
Discussion for discussion’s sake?

Close proximity offered different means of debate in different locations, Polly Carter examines her reaction. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

 
Public art and compromise

Close proximity speaker, David Cotterrell gives his view of the pitfalls and advantages of work in the public realm. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

 
The New Philanthropy?

Helen Sloan looks at changing opportunities for UK artists in the current cultural climate. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

 
To Get in Close [proximity]

Poet Markus Lloyd offers his solution to creative isolation. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

 
Views from a field

Emily Collins offers her views on what she saw, heard and learnt at Close proximity. Read on…

Discussion, a-n.co.uk September 2005

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