Management

MARCEL Management

The management of the MARCEL site reflects the network organisational form and is in itself an expression of its original idea. In order to cover the enormous amount of ground presupposed in the MARCEL project we have created a management team consisting of a separate manager for each of the 12 principal categories. The categories are consistent with the 12 point navigational tool used for MARCEL.

The 12 managers and managing institutions are the Board of MARCEL and are responsible for the on-going development of the site. The managers are supported by corespondents, institutions or organisations which contribute to one or more categories with additional information the managers may not have access to.

The categories and those managers and corespondents to date are as follows:

MEMBERS

Manager: Don Foresta, Director
MARCEL - Multimedia Art Research Centres and Electronic Laboratories, London, UK

RIGHTS & LEGISLATION

Managers: Andreas Wiesand, Director
ERICArts, European Research Institute for Comparative Cultural Policy and the Arts, Bonn, Germany

Christiane Carlut, Professor
Ecole Régionale des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France

PROJECTS WORKSPACE

Manager: Tim Jackson, Professor
Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia, USA

ELECTRONIC ART

Manager: Jean Gagnon, General Director
Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science & Technology, Montreal, Canada

Corespondent;
Joel Chadabe, Electronic Music Foundation, Albany, NY, USA

NEWSLETTERS

Manager: Dana Samuel, Director
Inter Access Electronic Media Arts Centre
Toronto, Canada

RESEARCH

Manager: Pierre-Léonard Harvey
Hexagram, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

EDUCATION

Manager: Owen Smith, Director
New Media Program, University of Maine, Orono, Maine USA

DISCUSSION GROUPS

Manager: Eduardo de Jesus
PUC Minas, Belo Horizonte, Brasil

ART AND SCIENCE

Manager: Christiana Kazakou, London

ART AND INDUSTRY

Manager: Robin Mansell, Director
Media@lse, London School of Economics, London, UK

In Discussion:

RESOURCES

TECHNICAL INFORMATION