Wikipedia:GLAM/Museum of Modern Art/Events

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First date: Tuesday June 14, 2011

MoMA Wikipedia Talk to Me University Editathon
Saturday, October 8th 11:20am-3:00pm

Tour of Talk to Me (exhibition), lunch, and editing workshop for students, Wikipedians, museum educators and staff attending the first Wikipedia Editathon at The Museum of Modern Art. About 30 people attended.

With participation from History of Design and Digital Media course at CUNY and a Museum Studies course at NYU. (In the future, we will also more fully engage Free Culture @NYU and NYU ITP Wikipedia Club, as well as other student groups in the NY area).

Schedule:
 * 11:00am: Meet at Cullman Center Entrance at 4 West 54th Street New York NY
 * 11:20am: Tour of Talk to Me begins (lecturers meet us at Cullman center entrance)
 * 11:20am-12:00pm: Tour of Talk to Me exhibition
 * 12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch break
 * 1:00pm-3:00pm: Editing workshop in MoMA classroom

In the classroom, an introduction was given to the Wikipedia Campus Ambassador program, Five pillars, and the GLAM initiative before the start of editing.

The Editathon was pursued by small groups of students focused on different topics, with experienced Wikipedians and others distributed to help out.

Talk to Me exhibition catalogs and related design books were available on-site as resources, and the exhibition catalogs were later awarded to some of the afternoon's most stand-out contributors.

Broad subjects and design concepts, and museum info

 * Conceptual design
 * Talk to Me (exhibition)

Artists and studios

 * Natalie Jeremijenko three students edited
 * Golan Levin

Designs on display

 * EyeWriter

The Exchange Archive
The Exchange Archive was conceived, designed, and developed as a collaboration between the MultiAgency Collective and Caroline Woolard, as part of MoMA Studio in 2013. From unconventional dialogue to reciprocity systems, the Exchange Archive supports research about contemporary exchange practices. The online archive aims to support artistic research by making legible the people, ideas, and materials that surround exchange-based work today. It is in the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building of MoMA.

Designers and developers

 * Amelia Winger-Bearskin
 * Corey Brady
 * Pratim Sengupta
 * Mason Wright
 * Caroline Woolard

Artists projects presented

 * Saskia te Dorsthorst
 * Carola Schmitt
 * Jennifer Sims
 * Michael Chait
 * Phil America
 * Sally Grizzell Larson
 * Sarah Butler