definition

Com´mon`ty

n.

1.

(Scots Law) A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.



Friday, August 1, 2014

Becoming a Live Streaming Partner with Situations Public Art

From Situations

Public Art Now: Live Events – We will be bringing togther some of the most internationally recognised artists and producers in public art to Bristol for a series of five events, which will be live streamed internationally.

The series is produced in association with the Bristol Festival of Ideas and including artists Jeremy Deller, Futurefarmers, Katie Paterson, Theaster Gates and Anne Pasternak, President and Artistic Director, Creative Time.

Public Art Now live events will be streamed free-of-charge by This is Tomorrow and we’re inviting you to hold your own live-streaming event.

Wrights & Sites, Everything You Need to Build a Town is Here, Weston-super-Mare, 2010. Photo: Max McClure
Rule no. 06
DEMAND MORE THAN FIREWORKS.
Whether you are an arts organisation, University or simply want to organise a group viewing in your living room, you can sign-up to be a live stream partner giving you access to promotional and discussion tools.
The first of event took place on Sunday 4th May: Jeremy Deller’s Sunday lecture. You can watch the Deller’s lecture here.
A Live-streaming partners pack, which will  give you access to promotional and discussion tools, is coming soon – please sign-up below to be alerted.
Keep up-to-date with details of all Public Art Now: Live Events, SIGN-UP to the Public Art Now newsletter.
Futurefarmers, Flatbread Society, Oslo, 2013. Photo: Max McClure
Rule no. 01
IT DOESN’T HAVE TO LOOK LIKE PUBLIC ART.
For more information about Situations head to their website here
Also check out their proposed New Rules for Public Art here - interesting reading indeed!

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