fAf July 03 fineArt forum = art + technology netnews http://www.fineartforum.org http://www.cdes.qut.edu.au/fineart_online After a short break, fAf returns this month with a full listing of news, events and opportunities in the field of art, science and technology. CURRENT CALLS Check out current calls and job opportunities including: :: trAces TEXTLAB electronic and experimental writers residential schools :: Videotage seeks video and animation for Hong Kong Screenings :: Webcasting Curator position with the Tate, London :: M/C seeks contributors to the 'joke' issue of M/C Journal AND many more ... Submit your calls, events listings and news items to fAf at l2.carroli@qut.edu.au or editor@fineartforum.org. http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n07/opps_index.html CYBERTRIBE Continuing in cyberTribe Light One, a series of works by Sydney-based artist, Jonathon Jones. Jones has undertaken research trips and cultural exchanges to Hawai'i and Canada and his work has been exhibited in Australia and overseas including as part of the research archive of the 2002 Adelaide Biennial, conVerge. cyberTribe is curated by Jenny Fraser. http://www.fineartforum.org/Gallery/cybertribe/index.htm CONTINUING IN fAf TEXT :: Alt-X Tenth Anniversary: Mark Amerika, founder and publisher of Alt-X, speaks with Linda Carroli on Alt-X's 10th anniversary. :: Power, Politics and the Internet: Gary Foley explores the future technological possibilities of empowerment or disempowerment from an Indigenous perspective. :: Peer-to-Peer: the collective, collaborative and liberated memory of sound: Alessandro Ludovico explores various aspects of file-sharing in relation to sound. :: State of Theatre Scene in Singapore: Agnes Teh investigates the challenges and obstacles faced by the Singaporean theatre scene today. :: Interdisciplinary Practice/Viewer Experience: Judy Malloy writes about the various facets of Interactive art. :: It's Cool to be Real!: Paul Brown reviews Charlie Gere's Digital Culture. :: Online Animation: YJ Tan asks how has the Internet helped in the distribution of animation?. :: The Language of War Symposium: Dave Brine reports on media responses to reportage on the Iraq War. :: Drawing Shortcuts: Heidi P. Jermyn reviews Jim Leggitt's guide for developing drawing skills using today's technology. :: BORDERPANIC: Tracey Benson interviews BORDERPANIC curators, Deborah Kelly and Zina Kaye :: BORDERPANIC Reader: Linda Carroli reviews the BORDERPANIC Reader. TEXT online at: http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n07/reviews/reviews_in... fAf_15: 15th ANNIVERSARY CDROM fAf_15, fAfs commemorative 15th anniversary cdrom is still available and free. On fAf_15, we present the magazine's entire archive as well as specially commissioned and collated new material. fAf_15 is an invaluable resource for researchers, artists, writers and activists in the new media, science and technology fields. To obtain a copy, email fAf at l2.carroli@qut.edu.au with your name and postal address. http://www.fineartforum.org/aboutus/highlights_index.html . . . . . SUBSCRIBE To subscribe to fineArt forum: Send an email message to: mailserv@qut.edu.au with the following text in the message: subscribe fineartforum To unsubscribe - the first line of your email should read: unsubscribe fineartforum GOT NEWS?? Send it l2.carroli@qut.edu.au MORE INFO Nisar Keshvani: editor@fineartforum.org Linda Carroli: l2.carroli@qut.edu.au MISSION fineArt forum is a free, not-for-profit news and information service exploring the relationship between the arts, sciences and technology. fAf aims to inform new media arts and technology communities worldwide of the latest events, developments and opportunities. fineArt forum is supported by QUT Communication Design Department, School of Film and Media Studies - Ngee Ann Polytechnic Singapore and Mississippi State University. fAf is published by Fine Art Forum Inc. fAf is associated with the Art, Science and Technology Network (ASTN) http://www.astn.net. fAf and Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA) are strategic partners. LEA is an online peer-reviewed journal published at MIT Press for the Leonardo Network http://www.leonardo.info.
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