Electronic media and an invitation to collaborate on artistic and cultural projects

Authors

  • Karla Schuch Brunet Federal University of Bahia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2007.34.3454

Keywords:

Media, collaboration, technology

Abstract

This work proposes to show practices that use electronic media to assist in the process of collaboration in artistic and cultural projects. Projects that use the internet, cellular telephony, GPS, Wi-Fi networks, among other means, can mobilize a large number of people to collaborate, produce and have an active position. Also the purpose of this work is an invitation to collaboration, and many of these projects only work if people participate. Initiatives exist many, what is lacking is to create in the public an education for the activity. Electronic media enable and facilitate artistic and cultural creations, it is up to educators and cultural producers to develop skills and motivation to do so.

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Author Biography

Karla Schuch Brunet, Federal University of Bahia

Professor at the Federal University of Bahia

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Published

2008-04-14

How to Cite

Brunet, K. S. (2008). Electronic media and an invitation to collaborate on artistic and cultural projects. Revista FAMECOS, 14(34), 67–73. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2007.34.3454

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Television and Communication