Presented a paper and chaired this panel discussion with international artists, theorists and sociologists reviewing copyright legislation, in light of different cultural relationships to notions of property, collaboration and circulation. Taking into consideration the value of oral histories and notions of collective ownership, participants reflected on case studies that elucidated indigenous knowledge protocols and contemporary art practices, which are innately shared, distributed, time-based and nomadic.
Speakers: Raqs Media Collective, Florian Schneider, Jane Anderson, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Florian Cramer and Yuwei Lin.
Produced in collaboration with Chelsea College of the Arts, Tate Britain Auditorium, London 2005