Clive Gillman
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Clive Gillman is an artist and since 1995 has been the Director of Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland’s largest arts and media centre. He has a background working with media-based arts, both as an artist and also through working on the development of the cultural infrastructure in the UK. He has shown works internationally and developed a number of internet-based public art projects including ‘Metroscopes’, a permanent public work in the centre of Liverpool. Clive has held roles in organisations and institutions such as London Video Access, St.Martins School of Art, West Surrey College of Art & Design, and was instrumental in the development and concept for the 11m FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) Centre, MITES (the national exhibition technology resource) and New Tools workshop programme in Liverpool, UK. During this time he also initiated a number of research and development initiatives bringing together artists and technologists with support from NESTA, BTExact and Arts Council England. Clive has spoken and written widely on topics such as new media culture, arts and regeneration, civic cultural policy and media literacy.