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Text <!-- IMPORTANT MESSAGE: This page does not exist but an earlier version, shown below, has been restored from the backups. Please confirm this is an up to date version, delete this message and then press Save to restore the page to your wiki. Timestamp and ID of backup: Joasia Krysa.20060501000730 --> <div id="section08"> = Joasia Krysa = → [Joasia-CV:CV] → [[http://x2.i-dat.org/~jk/texts/:Texts]] Joasia Krysa is a curator, researcher and currently a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth, UK. Her research interests focus on the practice of curating in the context of network technologies. She is co-editor of the [[http://www.data-browser.net/:DATA browser]] series (with [[http://www.autonomedia.org/:Autonomedia]], New York); member of board of directors at the [[http://www.wrocenter.pl/:WRO Foundation Center for Media Art]], Wroclaw, Poland; member of advisory board and a referee for [[http://elia-artschools.org/:European Journal of Higher Arts Education]] (EJHAE), Amsterdam; part of [[http://www.curatorial.net/:curatorial.network]] and a Creative Advisor for Arts Council England. Most rececently she edited [[http://www.data-browser.net/03/:Curating Immateriality: The Work of The Curator in the Age of Network Systems]] book (2006, DATA browser series, volume 3), organised [[http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/CuratingImmaterialitySystems/:Curating, Immateriality, Systems]] conference at Tate Modern (London, 2005) and is developing [[http://www.kurator.org/read/Software/:KURATOR software]] for curating source code (with Grzesiek Sedek). She organised a number of conferences including (with Geoff Cox) [[http://wrocenter.pl/biennale/wro03/symposium-en.html/:Globalica: artistic and conceptual tensions in the new world disorder]] as part of the WRO Media Art Biennial 2003 (Poland), [[http://interrupt.org.uk/symposia/engineer/:Artist as Engineer]], as part of an Arts Council of England initiative around socially-engaged arts practice, at i-DAT (UK) and was invited to guest edit issue 2 of EJHAE journal on [[http://www.ejhae.elia-artschools.org/Issue2/en.htm/:Economies of Knowledge]] (2005). Currently she is also engaged in PhD research investigating issues around curating in the context of immateriality and network systems at the [[http://www.planetary-collegium.net/:Planetary Collegium]]. {img:jk.jpg} email: joasia@kurator.org http://www.kurator.org/ </div>