DASH Archives - February 2014

Updated JiscMail Service Policies - February 2014

From: Paul Brown <paul@PAUL-BROWN.COM>

Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 12:42:22 +1100

Hi everyone - JiscMail (who host the CAS and DASH email lists) have asked me to circulate the following message regarding their service policies:

Dear List Owners

The Acceptable Use Policy has been revised, updated and renamed to "Service Policies."  The Service Policies document combines all of the individual polices on our website into one, and we hope that this is more straightforward to use and refer to.

The policies are available now on our website: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/ and documents the following: Introduction, Using JiscMail, Ethics, Role of List Owners, Content of Messages, Mailing List Archives, Mailing List Etiquette, Limitations, Data Protection, Freedom of Information Act, Violating this policy, Amendments.

By using JiscMail both list owners and subscribers should adhere to the conditions set out in the document.

****Please could you circulate this information to ALL of your subscribers by posting this message to your list****

If you have any questions regarding the changes we've made please contact helpline@jiscmail.ac.uk

Many thanks,
Lisa

Lisa Vincent

Operations Manager
helpline@jiscmail.ac.uk
0191 222 8179

JiscMail is a Jisc Service

******Don't forget to book your place on Jisc's Digital Festival  11-12 March 2014 in Birmingham http://www.jisc.ac.uk/digifest ******



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Paul Brown - based in OZ October 2013 to March 2014
http://www.paul-brown.com == http://www.brown-and-son.com
OZ Landline +61 (0)2 6680 5023 == OZ Mobile +61 (0)419 72 74 85
Skype paul-g-brown
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Honorary Visiting Professor - Sussex University
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html
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Hi everyone - JiscMail (who host the CAS and DASH email lists) have asked me to circulate the following message regarding their service policies:

Dear List Owners

The Acceptable Use Policy has been revised, updated and renamed to "Service Policies."  The Service Policies document combines all of the individual polices on our website into one, and we hope that this is more straightforward to use and refer to.

The policies are available now on our website: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/ and documents the following: Introduction, Using JiscMail, Ethics, Role of List Owners, Content of Messages, Mailing List Archives, Mailing List Etiquette, Limitations, Data Protection, Freedom of Information Act, Violating this policy, Amendments.

By using JiscMail both list owners and subscribers should adhere to the conditions set out in the document.

****Please could you circulate this information to ALL of your subscribers by posting this message to your list****

If you have any questions regarding the changes we've made please contact helpline@jiscmail.ac.uk

Many thanks,
Lisa

Lisa Vincent

Operations Manager
helpline@jiscmail.ac.uk
0191 222 8179

JiscMail is a Jisc Service

******Don't forget to book your place on Jisc's Digital Festival  11-12 March 2014 in Birmingham http://www.jisc.ac.uk/digifest ******



====
Paul Brown - based in OZ October 2013 to March 2014
http://www.paul-brown.com == http://www.brown-and-son.com
OZ Landline +61 (0)2 6680 5023 == OZ Mobile +61 (0)419 72 74 85
Skype paul-g-brown
====
Honorary Visiting Professor - Sussex University
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html
====



Free PrestoCentre Webinar: A New and Effective Way to Teach Archive Management and Preservation

From: PrestoCentre Team <office@PRESTOCENTRE.ORG>

Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 14:09:53 +0100

You are invited to join the free PrestoCentre webinar entitled "A New and Effective Way to Teach Archive Management and Preservation", taking place on February 27, 2014, presented by Jim Lindner and Mick Newnham.

This webinar is an online training that explains how to use the Preservation Case Studies for Archives method (published by PrestoCentre) to assist in the training of audiovisual archivists and other responsible for the care of audiovisual collections.

During the webinar Jim Lindner and Mick Newnham – authors of the Preservation Case Studies for Archives series – will discuss how they arrived at using the case study format in their teaching and where they have found the case study method to offer the greatest benefits. The authors will discuss the multilayer approach that case studies offer whereby a set of circumstances or a particular problem may have more than one solution depending on the priority assigned by other aspects of the organisation and collection management. In the webinar the authors will also expand on using the case study approach to model solutions rather than arriving at simple untested answers.

Date: Thursday 27th February 2014
Time: 7.30pm – 8.30pm GMT/UTC (02:30pm –03:30pm EST, 08:30pm – 09:30pm CET)

Make your free booking now at: http://bit.ly/1gdSiZi

Limited places available, registrations are on first-come, first-served basis.

We are looking forward to meeting you online!

The PrestoCentre Team

--
PrestoCentre Foundation


PO Box 1060
1200 BB Hilversum
The Netherlands

Tel. +31 20 894 3570 / +1 347 404 5337
Skype: PrestoCentre
Website: http://www.prestocentre.org

PrestoCentre Foundation is a non-profit organisation registered under KvK54274427



























*You are invited to join the free PrestoCentre webinar entitled "A New and
Effective Way to Teach Archive Management and Preservation", taking place
on February 27, 2014, presented by Jim Lindner and Mick Newnham.*

This webinar is an online training that explains how to use the Preservation
Case Studies for Archives  method
(published by PrestoCentre) to assist in the training of audiovisual
archivists and other responsible for the care of audiovisual collections.

During the webinar Jim Lindner and Mick Newnham - authors of the
Preservation Case Studies for Archives series - will discuss how they
arrived at using the case study format in their teaching and where they
have found the case study method to offer the greatest benefits. The
authors will discuss the multilayer approach that case studies offer
whereby a set of circumstances or a particular problem may have more than
one solution depending on the priority assigned by other aspects of the
organisation and collection management. In the webinar the authors will
also expand on using the case study approach to model solutions rather than
arriving at simple untested answers.

*Date:* Thursday 27th February 2014
*Time:* 7.30pm - 8.30pm GMT/UTC (02:30pm -03:30pm EST, 08:30pm - 09:30pm
CET)

*Make your free booking now at: http://bit.ly/1gdSiZi
*

*Limited places available, registrations are on first-come, first-served
basis.*

We are looking forward to meeting you online!

The PrestoCentre Team


*--PrestoCentre Foundation*

PO Box 1060
1200 BB Hilversum
The Netherlands

Tel. +31 20 894 3570 / +1 347 404 5337
Skype: PrestoCentre
Website: http://www.prestocentre.org 

*PrestoCentre Foundation is a non-profit organisation registered under
KvK54274427*


Free Webinar 10 March: Expressing Preservation Requirements on Audiovisual Collections

From: PrestoCentre Team <office@PRESTOCENTRE.ORG>

Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 16:03:50 +0100

We would like to invite you  to join the free webinar entitled “Expressing Preservation Requirements on Audiovisual Collections”. This is the third webinar in a series created by PrestoCentre and Presto4U on diverse topics related to AV digitisation and digital preservation.

This webinar is an introduction to expressing digital preservation requirements in the context of audiovisual collections, with a special emphasis on the approach followed by the Presto4U project. The webinar will start with the basics on what the requirements are, how they are created and for which purposes they serve. The webinar will then discuss how standards can play a key role in the expression of requirements for digital preservation and will exemplify the concept by showing how to use three standards: the OAIS reference model, the Ontology for Media Resources and the ISO/IEC 25010 System and Software Quality Requirments and Evaluation SQuaRE – System and Software Quality.

Date: Monday 10th March 2014
Time: 3.00pm – 4.00pm GMT/UTC (10:00am – 11:00am EST, 4:00pm – 5.00pm CET, 7:00am – 8:00am PST)
Presenter: Carlo Meghini, researcher at CNR-ISTI in the area of Conceptual Modelling, Digital Libraries and Digital Preservation.

Make your free booking now at http://bit.ly/1k8QMNZ
Limited places available, registrations are on first-come, first-served basis.

We are looking forward to meeting you online!

--
PrestoCentre Foundation


PO Box 1060
1200 BB Hilversum
The Netherlands

Tel. +31 20 894 3570 / +1 347 404 5337
Skype: PrestoCentre
Website: http://www.prestocentre.org

PrestoCentre Foundation is a non-profit organisation registered under KvK54274427
























*We would like to invite you  to join the free webinar entitled "Expressing
Preservation Requirements on Audiovisual Collections". This is the third
webinar in a series created by PrestoCentre and Presto4U on diverse topics
related to AV digitisation and digital preservation.*

This webinar is an introduction to expressing digital preservation
requirements in the context of audiovisual collections, with a special
emphasis on the approach followed by the Presto4U project. The webinar will
start with the basics on what the requirements are, how they are created
and for which purposes they serve. The webinar will then discuss how
standards can play a key role in the expression of requirements for digital
preservation and will exemplify the concept by showing how to use three
standards: the OAIS reference model, the Ontology for Media Resources and
the ISO/IEC 25010 System and Software Quality Requirments and Evaluation
SQuaRE - System and Software Quality.

*Date:* Monday 10th March 2014
*Time:* 3.00pm - 4.00pm GMT/UTC (10:00am - 11:00am EST, 4:00pm - 5.00pm
CET, 7:00am - 8:00am PST)
*Presenter:* Carlo Meghini, researcher at CNR-ISTI in the area of
Conceptual Modelling, Digital Libraries and Digital Preservation.

*Make your free booking now at http://bit.ly/1k8QMNZ
*
*Limited places available, registrations are on first-come, first-served
basis.*

We are looking forward to meeting you online!


*--PrestoCentre Foundation*

PO Box 1060
1200 BB Hilversum
The Netherlands

Tel. +31 20 894 3570 / +1 347 404 5337
Skype: PrestoCentre
Website: http://www.prestocentre.org 

*PrestoCentre Foundation is a non-profit organisation registered under
KvK54274427*


February Newsletter

From: Kinetica <info@KINETICA-MUSEUM.ORG>

Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 16:35:07 +0100

                                         
 
Image: Michael Biasi, Light Prisms.

 
Kinetica Art Fair 2014  
16th-19th October 2014                                              
The Old Truman Brewery, 
Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL     
                                              
Exhibitor Submissions for Kinetica Art Fair are now open. Kinetica are currently offering a 20% Earlybird discount on all applications submitted by 7th March 2014, full details in Exhibitor Pack.

For further details and to apply for a Kinetica Art Fair 2014 Exhibitor pack:

For advanced bookings, press enquiries, & more info about Kinetica Art Fair:

 
Project Space Collective
AFFORDABLE ART FAIR
13th - 16th March

Battersea Evolution, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ. 

Images: Zac Greening, Julio Campos, Mike Booth, Shelley James.
 
Kinetica is excited to be part of the all new Affordable Art Fair Project Space Collective. Providing a platform for fresh & engaging work from a curated mix of original and innovative organisations. The Project Space Collective is part of the exciting line up for the Affordable Art Fair’s Spring Edition in Battersea Park.
 
Kinetica Museum will be showing a selection of work from artists; Alexander BerchertBalint BolygoMike BoothJulio CamposShelley JamesZac GreeningDianne HarrisDijon Hierlehy and Nik Ramage.
 
Visitors will discover affordable art by thousands of artists all under one roof with the choicest selections for you to browse, buy, and enjoy from over 110 galleries. With everything priced from £40 to £4,000, art novices and connoisseurs alike will find something to suit all tastes and budgets. Paintings, photography, sculpture and original prints are all on offer for you to browse and buy, so there really is something for everyone, including opportunities to take part in hands-on workshops and learn how the art is made.
 
Special Offer : Half price Tickets 

Kinetica is delighted to offer you a special half price offer for entry to the Affordable Art Fair. Click through to :http://affordableartfair.com/battersea/buy-tickets-offers/ to access the secret hidden ticketshop where all tickets are half price, your promo code is kinetica. This promo code can be used more than once, so do feel free to share with your friends.
 
 
Kinetica Museum at BL-NK

Image: Balint Bolygo, Pulsar.
 
Kinetica Museum currently have an exhibition at BL-NK space, with artworks by Chris Levine, Ivan Black, Balint Bolygo, Neil Mendoza, Ludwig Wilding & onedotzero.  
 
BL-NK is open Mon - Fri from 10am - 5pm, entrance is free. There is a courtyard cafe selling hot drinks and snacks. 
 
BL-NK is located at 37 East Road, N1 6AZ, for further information see www.bl-nk.org.

 
 
 
Balint Bolygo, Trace II.
 
 
Balint Bolygo at ART14
 
Kinetica artist Balint Bolygo will be showing 'Trace II' with Long & Ryle Gallery at Art 14 London, in Olympia's Grand Hall, from Friday 28 February until Sunday 2 March.
 
Art 14 is the second edition of London's global art fair, with galleries from Lagos to Berlin, and from Beijing to Dubai.
 

 
Keep up to date with Kinetica
Keep up to date with Kinetica Museum's future projects and exhibitions by liking us on facebook and following us on Twitter.
 
 
                                              
                                                          www.kinetica-museum.org
                                                            www.kinetica-artfair.com












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Kinetica Museum at Night Vision Silent Auction
Secret Location in WC1

info

 

Kinetica Artist Jim Bond in Big Deal No.5 Group Exhibition

 
Paul Gittins, Shadow Screen.

 
 
 
 
 

Q PARK, Cavendish Square, Level 3, London, W1G 0PN

Private view 17th October 2013
Artists Preview 4 – 6 pm
Open for public 6 – 10pm (free entry)

Exhibition open
18th - 20th October 2013, 11am - 7.30pm

Big Deal is an annual non-profit, non-gallery Art in Recession event,
set up in 2008 by artists CROFT & BALOGH. Designed to re-examine the
function and role of art, its placement and importance during global
economic downturn, BIG DEAL serves as a forum for ideas that highlight
fragile balance and disputed relationship between art, commerce and
business. It is a support and showcase platform for international
artists and associated community during times of economic uncertainty
and reflects ideas and thoughts encapsulated in the philosophy of
their own practice.

Kinetica associated artistJim Bond (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/artists/artist-profiles/jim-bond.html
)will present his latest works at Big Deal in this fantastic group
show.

For more information clickhere ( http://www.deal-big.biz/index.html ).

Letizia Reuss uses sound-sensor-to-motion animated robots coated with
a soft and thus 
flexible plastic cover representing antique and Classic marble figures
of long gone heroes 
and i

 

Kinetica Oxygen Artist Member updates:

 
Paul Gittins, Shadow Screen.

 
 
 
 
 

Paul Gittins: Oak Apple Orchestra
13th October 2013
 
Scary Canary
Victoria Passage 
Stourbridge
DY8 1DP
 
Paul Gittins (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/artists/members/paul-gittins.html ) is
a multi media artist working with light and sound.

He has developed a unique optical system that uses handmade paper
pixels to divide light into pattern. Translucent screens containing a
matrix of paper cells are used to create a new form of shadow theatre.
 
Continuing his work with analogue technology he has recently developed
an automatic orchestra using oak apples powered by clock motors.
 
Combining these two parts of his pratice Gittins presents a light and
shadow show with automatic music.

For more information click here ( http://www.modernshadows.com/ ).

Letizia Reuss uses sound-sensor-to-motion animated robots coated with
a soft and thus 
flexible plastic cover representing antique and Classic marble figures
of long gone heroes 
and i
 

 

 

Aphra Shemza at The Shoreditch
Fashion Show
 
12th October 2013
7pm-1am
 
29-32 The Oval  
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
E2 9DT

 
Produced byOffbeat ( http://offbeatnetwork.com/ ), The Shoreditch
Fashion Show offers guests a dynamic, creatively fuelled evening
showcasing the best emerging UK fashion designers and artists,
musicians and DJ's as well as mouth-watering street food from the UK's
top street food vendors.

Aphra Shemza (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/artists/members/aphra-shemza.html )will
be showing in an exhibition entitledThrough the Dark, Light Shall
Appear. Amoungst other artists she will be exhibiting Composition X (
http://www.kinetica-artfair.com/?exhibitors/2013?cat=7 )(as shown at
the Kinetica Art Fair 2013) and a new lightbox work entitledFlux.

For more information clickhere ( http://theshoreditchfashionshow.com/
).
For tickets clickhere ( http://theshoreditchfashionshow.com/tickets
).		 

 
Aphra Shemza, Composition X.

 

 

 
Letizia Reuss, Dancing Rodin.

 
 
 
 
 

 
Letizia Reuss at the Other Art Fair
17-20 October 2013
 
Booth 107
Old Truman Brewery
Brick Lane
London 
E1 6QL
 

Letizia Reuss uses sound-sensor-to-motion animated robots coated with
a soft and thus 
flexible plastic cover representing antique and Classic marble figures
of long gone heroes 
and ideals. 
Letizia Reuss (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/artists/members/letizia-reuss.html
)uses sound-sensor-to-motion animated robots coated with a soft and
thus flexible plastic cover representing antique and Classic marble
figures of long gone heroes and ideals.
 
Letizia will be exhibiting at the Other Art Fair, watch out for her on
Booth 107.
 
For more information about the Other Art Fair clickhere (
http://www.theotherartfair.com/ ).
 

 

For more information about the Kinetica Oxygen Artist Membership
clickhere (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/membership/artist-membership.html ). 

 

Keep up to date with Kinetica

Keep up to date with Kinetica Museum's future projects and exhibitions
by liking us onfacebook (
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kinetica/341344439298219 )and following
us onTwitter ( https://twitter.com/kineticamuseum ).

 

 
ABC Company, 123 A          www.kinetica-museum.org (
http://www.kinetica-museum.org )
www.kinetica-artfair.com ( http://www.kinetica-artfair.com )

 

 

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