06. Curator as editor, translator or god? Edited CRUMB discussion list theme - References

(1) The CRUMB web resource for curators of new media art is at http://www.crumbweb.org the discussion list can be reached from there, or directly from http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/new-media-curating.html

(2) This tactic of getting curators in dialogue across new media art and contemporary art is also reflected in several CRUMB events and seminars including the Blissful Dialogues at ISEA 2008 in Singapore: http://www.crumbweb.org/getSeminarDetail.php?id=10

(3) Graham, Beryl (2006) "Edits from a CRUMB discussion list theme." In: Krysa, Joasia (ed.) Curating Immateriality: The work of the curator in the age of network systems. Data Browser 03. London: Autonomedia. 209-220.
Graham, Beryl (2004a) "Webexclusive: Exhibiting Locative Media: CRUMB discussion postings." Metamute, 20.05.04. Available from URL: http://www.metamute.org/en/Exhibiting-Locative-Media-CRUMB-discussion-postings

(4) Taxonomies and categories were particularly discussed as the Theme of the Month in September 2004. Taxonomies for new media art are also discussed in:
1. Graham, Beryl (2005) "Taxonomies of new media art: Real world namings." In: Jennifer Trant and David Bearman (eds.) Museums and the Web 2005: Proceedings. Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics. Available from URL: http://www.archimuse.com/mw2005/papers/graham/graham.html
2. Graham, Beryl (2007) "Redefining digital art: Disrupting borders." In: Sarah Kenderdine (ed.) Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage. Cambridge: MIT. 93-112.

(5) Publications include:

1. Cook, Sarah and Beryl Graham (forthcoming 2008) Curating Art After New Media [working title]. Cambridge: MIT Press.
2. Cook, Sarah (forthcoming) "Immateriality and its discontents." In: Christiane Paul (ed.) Curating New Media. Berkeley: University of California Press.
3. Cook, Sarah (2007) "Online activity and offline community: cultural institutions and new media art." In: Sarah Kenderdine (ed.) Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage. Cambridge: MIT. 113-132.