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THURSDAY 24TH FEB, 2010. How the internet is turning the world wide beach This event will be of vital interest to anyone working within or across the creative and cultural sectors in into a global canvas and has given birth to a Yorkshire today. Short presentations followed by an virtual art collective. open question and answer session.

Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

Order of the evening: 18:00 - 19:00 Registration and Hot Food

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart. What does all this mean for the future of the creative, cultural and digital industries within Yorkshire?

LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART, BLENHEIM WALK, LS2 9AQ.

19:00 - 19:15 News and Pitches 19:15 - 20:30 Coasts to Posts 20:30 - til late Networking in the Café Bar This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join us, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or Deborah Warden at deborah.warden@leeds-art.ac.uk Alternatively, from Monday 14th February you can register online at www.creativenetworksleeds.co.uk


Thursday 24th Feb, 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach Order of the evening: into a global canvas and has given birth to a 18:00 - 19:00 Registration and Hot Food virtual art collective. Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery. Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.

19:00 - 19:15 News and Pitches 19:15 - 20:30 Coasts to Posts 20:30 - til late Networking in the Café Bar This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join us, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or Deborah Warden at deborah.warden@leeds-art.ac.uk Alternatively, from Monday 14th February you can register online at www.creativenetworksleeds.co.uk

[Her work]... is by turns moving, impressive, gorgeous, curious, elusive and enchanting – and never less than though provoking. It complicates and enlivens the debate; indeed, at times it simply silences it, with beauty’. - Emma Crichton-Miller

Leeds College of Art, Blenheim Walk, LS2 9AQ.


Thursday 24th Feb, 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach into a global canvas and has given birth to a virtual art collective.

Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.

LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART, BLENHEIM WALK, LS2 9AQ.


THURS 24th FEB 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach into a global canvas and has given birth to a virtual art collective.

Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.


THURS 24th FEB 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach into a global canvas and has given birth to a virtual art collective. Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

This event will be of vital interest to anyone working within or across the creative and cultural sectors in Yorkshire today. Short presentations followed by an open question and answer session. Order of the evening: 18:00 - 19:00 Registration and Hot Food

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.

19:00 - 19:15 News and Pitches

[Her work]... is by turns moving, impressive, gorgeous, curious, elusive and enchanting – and never less than though provoking. It complicates and enlivens the debate; indeed, at times it simply silences it, with beauty.’ - Emma Crichton - Miller

Alternatively, from Monday 14th February you can register online at www.creativenetworksleeds.co.uk

19:15 - 20:30 Coasts to Posts 20:30 - til late Networking in the Café Bar This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join us, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or Deborah Warden at deborah.warden@leeds-art. ac.uk

LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART, BLENHEIM WALK, LS2 9AQ.


THURS 24th FEB 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach into a global canvas and has given birth to a virtual art collective. Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

This event will be of vital interest to anyone working within or across the creative and cultural sectors in Yorkshire today. Short presentations followed by an open question and answer session. Order of the evening: 18:00 - 19:00 Registration and Hot Food

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.

19:00 - 19:15 News and Pitches

[Her work]... is by turns moving, impressive, gorgeous, curious, elusive and enchanting – and never less than though provoking. It complicates and enlivens the debate; indeed, at times it simply silences it, with beauty.’ - Emma Crichton - Miller

Alternatively, from Monday 14th February you can register online at www.creativenetworksleeds.co.uk

LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART, BLENHEIM WALK, LS2 9AQ.

19:15 - 20:30 Coasts to Posts 20:30 - til late Networking in the Café Bar This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join us, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or Deborah Warden at deborah.warden@leeds-art. ac.uk


THURS 24th FEB 2011. How the internet is turning the world wide beach into a global canvas and has given birth to a virtual art collective. Sue Lawty is the artist in residence at the V&A and was also nominated for this year’s Northern Arts Prize which is awarded annually at Leeds City Art Gallery.

This event will be of vital interest to anyone working within or across the creative and cultural sectors in Yorkshire today. Short presentation followed by an open question and answer session. Order of the evening: 18:00 - 19:00 Registration and Hot Food

Best known for her stone textiles, Sue rocketed from ‘no computer’ to ‘so computer’ in a phenomenal project that has brought a whole new meaning to ‘interactive museum experience’ to the world. This ground breaking project has showered Sue and the V&A with accolades and is an eye-opening model for anyone seeking to engage minds and spirits to create interactive and emotional experiences for others. This is not just high-tech but highly moving and very smart.

19:00 - 19:15 News and Pitches

[Her work]... is by turns moving, impressive, gorgeous, curious, elusive and enchanting – and never less than though provoking. It complicates and enlivens the debate; indeed, at times it simply silences it, with beauty.’ - Emma Crichton - Miller

Alternatively, from Monday 14th February you can register online at www.creativenetworksleeds.co.uk

19:15 - 20:30 Coasts to Posts 20:30 - til late Networking in the Café Bar This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join us, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or email Deborah Warden at deborah.warden@leedsart.ac.uk

LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART, BLENHEIM WALK, LS2 9AQ.


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