[nodeval] Comments on eval questions

Tim Jones tim@tim-jones.co.uk
Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:19:01 -0000


Saul

As you're drawing up these questions I have a couple of things to fling
in:

The big questions:
- to raise the visibility of media arts in London
should in my opinion be changed to
- to raise the visibility and appreciation of media arts in London
as this will allow the questions that flow from this to external
audiences to feedback about the art and quality of the events and how it
might have affected their developing interest in media arts in a wider
sense
- this will hopefully generate useful feedback about the quality of
projects (which we can pass across to them for their future development)
and also is a bit more open in terms of newer/first timer audiences

Internal
Participating Venues
- we should make a small differentiation between what we used to call
'seed nodes' and other participating venues so we can evaluate the value
of the 'seed node scheme' - what was the value of the
funding/networking/work referral etc to seeds - and from our pov was it
the most useful thing to do with that =A3?

I assume when the questions are established by Monday (others please
visit/input!) I will then get on with 'translating' them into useful
context specific ones that will work for the different stakeholder (&
non) groups?

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Tim Jones
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skype timjones27

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Currently:

Project Coordinator for NODE.London, a month long season of media arts
in London http://www.nodel.org=20

Live music event programmer for the Albany, Deptford:
http://www.thealbany.org.uk=20

Researcher/fundraising consultant for artists and organisations
including:
CDR http://www.burntprogress.com=20
Roshini Kempadoo
http://web.staffs.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ariadne/show?artist=3Dkempadoo_r=20
The Albany http://www.thealbany.org.uk=20
London Slam Central http://www.x-bout.com/about.html


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