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Production lines

Charlotte Frost provides a guide to the various pathways dedicated organisations are forging in the production of inter-disciplinary visual arts. Alongside her introductory essay, specially commissioned profiles, selected key texts from a-n’s archive and from other important sources work as a map for further research into the realm of arts production.

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With reference to the production of inter-disciplinary visual arts, Charlotte Frost indicates the types of activities involved, art forms which respond well to this style of collaboration and some of the difficulties experienced by production agencies in working in this way.
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a-n Collections April 2008

In html format

 
Forma annual review 2005/06

Report first published in 2007 on www.forma.org.uk after an exciting year in which Forma achieved substantial growth in terms of programme, turnover and structure. Read on…

Publication in html, Forma, 2007. Republished: a-n Collections April 2008.

 
Genre busting - Inside art: Crossing boundaries

This article was supplied under license by The Guardian and is no longer available as part of a-n Collections: Production lines. Read on…

Publication in html, a-n Collections April 2008

Production lines

With reference to the production of inter-disciplinary visual arts, Charlotte Frost indicates the types of activities involved, art forms which respond well to this style of collaboration and some of the difficulties experienced by production agencies in working in this way. Subscribers read on…

Publication in html, a-n Collections April 2008

Features

Do it with others

This article by Furtherfield.org founders and Directors Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett was originally published in Coding Cultures: A Handbook, commissioned by Francesca da Rimini and d/lux/MediaArts in 2007. Catlow and Garrett discuss the origin and mission of Furtherfield.org and how its participatory platforms are art production tools.  Read on…

Feature (resource), d/Lux/MediaArts and Campbelltown Arts Centre, NSW, Australia, 2007. Republished: a-n Collections April 2008.

Profiles

Artsadmin

Charlotte Frost on the various support systems run by Artsadmin, including information about its head of operations: Toynbee Studios, and examples of several projects it has produced with the likes of: Graeme Miller, Station House Opera and Gary Stevens. Subscribers read on…

Profile, a-n.co.uk April 2008

Electra

An introduction by Charlotte Frost to the different projects Electra has instigated utilising its own brand of ‘crosscontextualisation’ to co-opt audiences from existing genres. Subscribers read on…

Profile, a-n.co.uk April 2008

Forma

Charlotte Frost on some of the production activities of the Newcastle- and London-based Forma, drawing out different strands of its programme including curation, representation, initiation, distribution and public art. Subscribers read on…

Profile, a-n.co.uk April 2008

Furtherfield.org

Charlotte Frost delves into the on and offline world of Furtherfield.org, where web surfers are encouraged and enabled to become co-producers in art making/situating via platforms such as VisitorsStudio and projects like DIWO (Do It With Others). Subscribers read on…

Profile, a-n.co.uk April 2008

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