Appalshop Meeting Report
Author: Anne Marie Stein In the April of 1998, Appalshop hosted a meeting of twenty mostly old timers from the media arts community nationwide to come together to talk about the state of this field,...
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Author: Nancy Kranich FEPP's newest policy report describes a growing movement that offers exciting alternatives to today's increasing restrictions on access to information, scholarly research, and...
View ArticleU. S. Cultural Policy: Its Politics of Participation, Its Creative Potential
Author: Roberto Bedoya In this white paper, arts consultant and cultural policy analyst Roberto Bedoya offers a reframing of the discourse around American cultural policy. Bedoya argues that there is...
View ArticleUntold Stories: Creative Consequences of the Rights Clearance Culture for...
Author: Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi This report, produced in conjunction with the Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest in American University's Washington College of Law,...
View ArticleReport on the Public Media Caucus
Author: Alyce Myatt Convened on May 3, 2005 by the Center for Digital Democracy at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center in San Francisco coinciding with INPUT, the caucus was attended by over 70...
View ArticleDigital Futures: A Need-to-know Policy Guide for Independent Filmmakers
Author: Center for Social Media and Independent Television Service A Joint Project of the Center for Social Media and Independent Television Service Digital technology is transforming filmmaking. And...
View ArticleThe State of NAMAC: A Report from the Directors' Office
Author: Helen De Michiel In July, a group of Bay Area media organization executive directors and media funders came together for a discussion with Lawrence Wilkinson, a co-founder of Global Business...
View ArticleFrom Celluloid to Cyberspace: The Media Arts and the Changing Arts World
Author: Kevin F. McCarthy, Elizabeth Heneghan Ondaatje Current knowledge of the operation of the arts world and its underlying dynamics is limited, especially with regard to the media arts - art that...
View ArticleReport: Will Fair Use Survive? Free Expression in the Age of Copyright Control
The result of more than a year of research -- including many firsthand stories from artists, historians, Web bloggers, and others -- "Will Fair Use Survive?" documents how the rights to fair use and...
View ArticleWhite Paper: "The Color Line and US Cultural Policy: An Essay with Dialogue"
Author: Roberto Bedoya From time to time, The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture publishes white papers on issues of relevance to the cultural sector. Roberto Bedoya, Executive Director of...
View Article2013 Regional Gatherings: State of the Field Report
In 2013, NAMAC convened 70 media arts leaders in four regional gatherings held throughout the U.S. The purpose of the gatherings was to identify trends in the media arts and inform NAMAC's services to...
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