[OpenGLAM] [openglam] The creative promise and open collections: An interview with Template

Lieke Ploeger lieke.ploeger at okfn.org
Fri Aug 7 10:57:36 UTC 2015


Dear all,

With this email I forward you an interesting article that has just been
published by the Furtherfield gallery on how designers can make use of the
rise of open collections and archives, and create new business potential
and critical interpretations out of these.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/creative-promise-and-open-collections-interview-template

best regards, Lieke Ploeger

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---------- Original message ----------
Subject: [spectre] The creative promise and open collections: An interview
with Template
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 10:19:39 +0100
From: furtherfield <furtherfielder at gmail.com>
To: spectre at mikrolisten.de
Sorry for any cross posting...

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/creative-promise-and-open-collections-interview-template

Annet Dekker interviews Template, a graphic design and digital development
studio run by Lasse van den Bosch Christensen and Marlon Harder. They
engage in both client oriented work and initiate their own critical design
related projects.

Template are part of the exhibition: "Algorithmic Rubbish: Daring to Defy
Misfortune" @ SMBA in Amsterdam, with Blast Theory, James Bridle, Constant
Dullaart, Femke Herregraven, Jennifer Lyn Morone, Matthew
Plummer-Fernandez, Template, Suzanne Treister. The show runs till 23 August
with a final day discussion that includes Template and Constant Dullaart,
moderated by Josephine Bosma. For more info: http://smba.nl/

Annet Dekker is an independent curator and researcher. Subjects of interest
are the influence of art on technology, science and popular culture, and
vice versa. Currently she is tutor at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam.
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