Curated this exhibition examining modes of play, participation and appropriation. Exhibited artworks included screen-based and interactive online works that questioned traditional notions of authorship, by engaging audiences directly or in-directly in the process of creation and assemblage.
Artists: Andy Deck, Kamal Nigam, Jonathan Feinberg, Mark Lafia, Fang-Yu Lin, Golan Levin, Natalie Bookchin and Jacqueline Stevens.
Presented as part of the Node.London Festival, London 2006
Co-investigator and project manager for a two-year research project involving museum and academic partners, including art history and computer science researchers collaborating on the development of a structured vocabulary to describe the content of Tate’s audio-visual archive, as well as the design of an online interface and ‘intelligent’ search engine capable of the semi-automatic tagging and retrieval of video content.
Outputs included a comparative analysis of online video archives, four detailed user profiles, a draft ontological framework and a search engine prototype.
A Tate and Goldsmiths College, University of London partnership, with support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, London 2005 – 2006