Charlotte Frost-Thinking out loud

This blog will be a space for me to think out loud about the variety of existing and emergent ways new media art might be documented, interpreted, contextualised, legitimised and, ultimately, understood. I blog elsewhere for my non-new-media-related pastimes such as knitting, baking, soap-making, trekking and Tai Chi, so this will be a space purely for my new media musings - but forgive me if odd bits of my other interests slip through! I will also use it to provide updates on my own new media art projects and activities, or activities which are particularly relevant to my research.

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Bio:
Charlotte Frost is an art historian/critic. She is currently in the ‘writing-up year’ of her thesis, entitled ‘The Art of Context’, which analyses the evolving tools and techniques (catalysed by Net art production) for developing new approaches art contextualisation. She has an MA in Arts Criticism and Management and a BA Hons in the History of Art. She regularly writes new media art criticism online and off and is currently one of four writers (alongside Sean Dodson, Simon Tait and Patrick Kelly) involved in an art-organisation-and-journalism partnership scheme called Media Mates (managed by Digital North and Audiences Yorkshire), where she is employed to cover the activities of several art’s organisations in the Northern region.