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Participatory workshop - Economic Value - (David, Jonathan & Charlotte) #3

Open ChrisFollows opened 8 years ago

ChrisFollows commented 8 years ago

The lead/team names

David Cross and Jonathan Kearney

Number of others involved in the delivery (students, staff, industry, community groups or other Tate Exchange associates etc)

Charlotte Webb

Title

‘What Happens If We Push This?

Short paragraph for context (what you will do) or if you are offering to be a part of the collective & join other projects, what you can offer etc.

In the creative industries, technology is transforming the production and circulation of economic value, so how might it relate to changes in our organizational and social values?

This participatory workshop will explore how digital technology can help us collectively identify and situate an expanded conception of value in our university. The point is to claim our agency as cultural producers in the transition to a post-carbon society.

How will the public get involved (invited participants, targeted audiences i.e schools, groups)

Type of event it is (workshop, intervention, gathering, performance etc)

Key words to help identify themes

Activism, creativity, democracy, education, value

Equipment list (key kit you may need, large TV etc not guaranteed)

Methods of how you propose to develop your session which includes the wider Collective involvement & contributions, meet-ups

An image (not essential) that represents you project (with credit info) no need to send high res we will requests one if needed.

Dates you are committing to, can be all: below dates or any you wish at this stage (12pm to 6pm):

The key date we would like to deliver on is Wednesday 22 February, But I may also be free to participate on the other dates.

ChrisFollows commented 8 years ago

Please ensure your proposal responds/relates to most of the below Tate Exchange Principles :

How is art making a difference to peoples lives and society?

  1. Inspire diverse audiences locally, nationally and internationally with new ways of engaging with Tate’s collection and art more broadly
  2. Invite and enable the audience to become collaborators in helping shape the programme, activities and outcomes.
  3. Embody the values of openness, generosity, risk and trust
  4. Make a connection to the annual Tate Exchange theme: Exchange
  5. Explore new ways of thinking about art, society, the museum and its changing relation to the public