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[ecrea] Two Fully-funded PhD studentships at The Centre for the Study of the Networked Image
Wed Mar 28 14:38:44 GMT 2018
Please see below an announcement for two (2) fully-funded PhD
scholarships from The Centre for the Study of the Networked Image
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London South Bank University and please feel free to distribute to your
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*The Centre for the Study of the Networked Image is delighted to
announce two fully funded PhD studentships at London South Bank
University in partnership with:
*
(1) *The Serpentine Galleries*
_‘From Institution to Platform: Organisational Structures and Arts
Practices in Network Cultures’_
The Serpentine Galleries in London is one of the world’s foremost
contemporary art and architecture institutions,which is in the
process of developing a digital strategy within its organisation. One
problem the Serpentine has identified is a lack of capacity for the arts
to influence the direction of new technologies because organisational
networks, through which new ways of thinking about the future of
the arts can travel and flourish, remain nascent.
One of the overarching issues for the research would be to identify the
barriers to greater art and technology cooperation at the institutional
level and to identify practices which could act as catalysts for future
cooperation on an inter-institutional level.
and
(2) *Gasworks and The Royal College of Art*
_‘Transnational Art Practices and Online Networks in the 21st Century’_
Established in 1994, Gasworks is a non-profit contemporary visual art
organisation working at the intersection between UK and international
practices and debates. Gasworks provides studios for London-based
artists; commissions emerging UK-based and international artists to
present their first major exhibitions in the UK. Over the last two
decades Gasworks has worked with over 250 artists from 70 countries
around the world.
The archive and networks of the international artist residency programme
at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a
curatorial research project will be established and result in a number
of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions,
events, exhibitions, publications and online forums.
Closing day for applications: Monday the 23rd of April 2018.
Interviews: 1-3 May
For a more detailed brief about each of the PhD studentships and how to
apply, please follow the link below:
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