#015 Mar 1993

	       THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS

			     THE ISEA NEWSLETTER

			      # 15, MARCH 1993

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Editors: Dirk Boon, Wim van der Plas (Holland). Correspondents: Yoshiyuki
Abe (Japan), Peter Beyls (Belgium), Leslie Bishko (US), Jurgen Claus
(Germany), Roger Malina (US), Ivan Pope (UK), Rejane Spitz (Brazil).
Lay-out: Rene Pare (Grafico de Poost). Text editors: Ray Archee, Seth
Shostak. ISEA, POB 8656, 3009 AR Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Tel 31-10-
2020850, Fax 31-75-701906, Email ISEA@RUG.NL or A430WYNA@DIAMOND.SARA.NL
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			    CONTENTS
EDITORIAL                              Wim van der Plas
FISEA93                                Roman Verostko
ZKM VIDEO AWARD                        Roger Malina
11th WORLD WIDE VIDEO FESTIVAL         Erik Quint
CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION
CALL FOR ARTICLES
PUBLICATIONS
CALENDAR
SELECTED ITEMS FROM FAF/LEN
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EDITORIAL
Wim van der Plas

The number of ISEA members is growing steadily. This is good news,
although it must be said that most new members are associate members. This
fact has financial implications for us i.e. no money comes in from as-
sociate members, but we have to send out more Newsletters (all over the
world). Insofar as this occurs electronically, there is no big problem
but since many members are not on Email yet, they receive a hard copy
sent via airmail.

Recently we have been trying to obtain a Dutch grant subsidy, as ISEA
headquarters are located in Holland. Sad to relate, the subsidy was
refused. The refusal was justified by the following: ISEA is international
and not a Dutch affair, and ISEA is promoting technology rather than art!
How misunderstood can one get?

Our next move will be to try and find some sponsorship. We urge all our
members to suggest ways to establish ISEA a more professional footing. It
has been possible to find the funding for all three symposia so far (and
we do not have to worry about the next one either), but it seems much more
difficult to find material support for what is the goal of the symposia
i.e. creating a permanent structure for communication and cooperation
within the electronic arts.

Anyway, we thank all the regular members that support us financially, and
we hope all associate members will become regular members in due course.
Some regular members have applied for membership and are receiving the
Newsletter, but haven't bothered to pay. Shame on you! Good news for those
people: you can now pay with your VISA card.

Rectification
In the last Newsletter (#14), the address of ISEA94 (Helsinki) was men-
tioned. However, by mistake it was announced as the Fourth International
Symposium on Electronic Art. Of course '94 is the Fifth. The Fourth is
taking place next November in Minneapolis.

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FISEA93
Roman Verostko

Fourth International SYMPOSIUM on E L E C T R O N I C   A R T
The MINNEAPOLIS HILTON NOVEMBER 3-7  1993

MCAD - MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (Hosting Institution)

WHO ATTENDS     Artists, musicians, scientists, curators, educators,
		arts critics, those interested in art & science.

FOCUS          "the art factor". Information processing by artists.
		Connecting artists and machines.  Critical assessment
		of the artist-machine dialectic.

EMERGING TECHS  Arts applications: artificial life, virtual reality,
		automata, networking.

WORKSHOPS       Introductory and advanced.  Sound & image generators,
		networking arts, body movement, automata.

POSTER SESSIONS Artists, musicians, performers, researchers - current
		theory & practice.

OPENING ADDRESS Friday. Jan Hoet, Director, Museum Contemporary Art,
		Ghent, Belgium; Artistic Director, Documenta IX, Kassel
		1992; President, International Association Art Critics.

PLENARY ADDRESS Saturday. Brenda Laurel, researcher, writer, consultant
		on interactive media and interface design.

JURIED EXHIBITIONS

Walker Art Center: Electronic theater (animation, interactive works)
MCAD Gallery, Alternate Spaces: Art Show, Installations
Tedd Mann Concert Hall (U of Minn): Concert & Performance Events
Whitney Theater (Mpls Community College):Concert & Performance Events

ENDORSEMENTS:

ISEA       Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts
ISAST      Leonardo, International Society for Art Sciences & Technology
ANAT       Australian Network for Art and Technology
YLEM       Artists Using Science and Technology

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS: Roy Ascott (U.K.), Peter Beyls (Belgium), Annick
Bureaud (France), Jurgen Claus (Germany), Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta
(Portugal), Ross Harley (Australia), Craig Harris (US), Theo Hesper
(Indonesia), Itsuo Sakane (Japan), John Lansdown (United Kingdom), Nadia
Magenat-Thalmann (Switzerland), Artemis Moroni (Brazil), Wim van der Plas
(Netherlands), Simon Penny (US), Stephen Pope (US), Christine Schopf
(Austria), Philippe Queau (France), Yoshiyuki Abe (Japan).

SUBMISSIONS:   Deadline range April 15-June 15. Address FISEA 93 for
			      Call for Participation.

REGISTRATION: Address FISEA 93 for Registration Package.

FISEA 93, Minneapolis College of Art & Design
2501 Stevens Av S, Minneapolis, MN 55404 USA
TEL: 1-612-8743754  FAX: 1-612-8743732   EMAIL: fisea93@mcad.edu

Program Director:
Roman Verostko EMAIL: roman@mcad.edu   TEL: 1-612-8252720

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ZKM VIDEO AWARD
Roger Malina

A TV Company (SWF) and a public institution for culture (ZKM) are spon-
soring an award for new media. 50 art videos selected will be broadcast on
German television. Prize money ($19,000 US total) will also be awarded.
Entries must be submitted by May 15, 1993.
For complete information contact:
ZKM, (Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologien) Karlsruhe,
Kaiserstrasse 64, PO Box 69 19, D 75000 Karlsruhe 1, Germany.
Tel 49-721-93400, Fax 49-721-934019. Info from Dieter Daniels.

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11th WORLD WIDE VIDEO FESTIVAL
Erik Quint

19 - 25 April 1993, The Hague, The Netherlands.
The aim of the festival is to make the international developments acces-
sible in the field of electronic media art. At the same time, the festival
serves as an international meeting place for artists, producers, distribu-
tors and curators working in electronic media art.
As always, the programme consists of an international selection of recent
video tapes, multimedia installations and special (subsidiary) programmes.
Other activities include the video market and the academy day. Further
more, the new Kijkhuis has the use of a large (about fifty square metres)
priva-lite screening window which will allow a large part of the Spui to
become an open air theatre.

Video Tapes
An international selection of one hundred video tapes, as expected
extremely diverse thematically and aestheticaly, together with the
installations form the heart of the festival.

Special Programmes
-Documentary and electronic media arts.
A review of fifteen years of documentaries on electronic media art,
including installations. A number of the accompanying lectures considers
the (im)possibility of the audiovisual registration of electronic media
art.
-Demontage: film/video, appropriation/recycling.
This is a co-production with IVAM, the museum for modern art in Valencia.
It is structured around the theme Found Footage; the re-use of audio
visual material in new productions.

Video Market
April 22 and 23, 1993, 14.00-19.00 hours
Offers producers, distributors, magazine editors, art institutes and art
schools the opportunity to present themselves and their products.
The Video Market will feature extensive viewing facilities, stands for
displaying brochures and access to telephone and fax facilities for all
participants. Also, each participant will have an advertisement in the
festival catalogue. The cost of participating in the video market is
Hfl.500 (approx. US$ 300).

For more information, previews of tapes and illustration material, please
contact:
Erik Quint/Anke Stapels
World Wide Video Festival
Spui 189, 2511 BN   The Hague, The Netherlands.
Tel: 31-70-3644805 Fax: 31-70-3614448

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			   CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION
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ART FROM THE MACHINE
Deadline for entries - May 15, 1993 (postmark)
Computer art show to be held during the SIGGRAPH `93 conference in
Anaheim, California, August 1 - August 6. This is not a SIGGRAPH sponsored
event, but rather a show of printed computer art during SIGGRAPH `93.

This show will showcase: inkjets, serigraphs, photo-etchings, plotter
output, linotronic output, photography and other marriages of computer and
print technology. There are no specific requirements regarding content.

You may submit up to 5 slides, clearly labelled, information about output
media, biography, statement of intent, hardware/ software used, any other
relevant materials, and $3.00 per slide (to help pay for exhibition space)
Entries may be sent to:
Stewart McSherry, 4782 Panorama, San Diego, CA. 92116, USA.
Tel 1-619-3380972 (voice and fax) E-mail:  mcsherry@sdsc.edu

GRAPHICS INTERFACE 93
May 17-21, 1993, North York, Canada
Graphics Interface is seeking contributions for the electronic theatre
program. Submissions due: April 1, 1993
Info and submissions:
John Amanatides, GI'93 Local Arrangements chair, Department of Computer
Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3 Canada
Tel: 1-416-7362100, Fax: 1-416-7365872, Email: AMANA@CS.YORKU.CA

FOURTH EUROGRAPHICS WORKSHOP ON RENDERING
June 14-16, 1993, Paris, France
Topics: Radiosity, Ray tracing, Illumination models, Volume rendering,
Human perception issues, Colour, Texture mapping, Sampling, Filtering and
anti-aliasing.
Extended Abstracts due: March 26, 1993
Info & submissions:
Francois Sillion, LIENS, Rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France.
Tel: 33-1-44322042, Fax: 33-1-44322080, Email: SILLION@DMI.ENS.FR

SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY
July 8 - 11, 1993, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
Organized by: The School for Contemporary Arts and the Computer Graphics
Research Lab at Simon Fraser University, in conjunction with the National
Dance  Association of America.
Consists of:
Paper sessions, Panel discussions, Dance videos and Concerts involving
Interactive Performance and Multi Media Dance works.

Topics:
Interactive Performance Studies, The Compositional Process and its
Relationship to Technology, Applications of Video and Film, Computer
Systems for Choreography and Dance Notation and Virtual Reality.

Deadline for all submissions: March 31, 1993
A detailed two page abstract should be sent for all submissions. Dance
viseo or interactive performance must also include a video tape. Accepted
papers and video submissions required in final form by May 31, 1993
Submissions and info:
Thecla Schiphorst, Computer Graphics Research Lab
Centre for Systems Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Tel: 1-604-2913610, Fax: 1-604-2914424, Email: THECLA@CS.SFU.CA

VISUALIZATION '93 SYMPOSIUMS
October 25-26, San Jose, USA
1. Symposium on Research Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Topics: Display and interaction hardware including tracking, gesture
recognition, and graphics/audio/force/tactile displays. Software architec-
tures. Interaction techniques. Environment design. Human factors.
Applications to visualization. Other applications.

Submissions:
Long papers (5000 words), short papers (2500 words), position statements
(2500 words) and panel proposals. Send 6 copies.
Submissions due: March 31, 1993
Info and submissions:
Steve Byron, NASA Ames Research Center,
MS T045-1, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000, USA.
Tel: 1-415-6044524. Email: BRYSON@NAS.NASA.GOV

2. Symposium on Parallel Rendering
Topics: Polygon scan conversion, Ray tracing, Radiosity, Volume rendering
Constructive solid geometry, Surface generation, Scientific visualization
Massive parallel computation, Performance analysis, I/O and display issues
Architectural impact on algorithms

Submit 5 copies of draft, including an abstract and key words.
Draft should not exceed 8000 words.
Submissions due March 31, 1993
Info and submissions:
Tom Crockett, ICASE, M.S. 132C
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-0001, USA
Tel: 1-804-8642182, Email: PRS93-INFO@ICASE.EDU

REALIDAD VIRTUAL
Autumn, 1993, Madrid, Spain

Art Futura is an electronic art festival that has taken place in Barcelona
for the last three years. Art Futura 93 will have split personalities this
year, with an edition in Barcelona from 19-24 April, and another one in
Madrid in the autumn. This year's theme is "Artificial Life", and Bar-
celona's edition will feature Karl Sims, William Latham, Susam Amkraut and
Michael Girard, Stelarc, Javier Mariscal and Moebius.
We are very interested in being contacted by artists around the world
working in the field of AL and being able to show some of their works of
art in Madrid this autumn. Please, send any description, visual material
(slides, photos, videos) or anything that will give us an idea about your
work, and the kind of equipment needed to show it.
Information:
Alberto Arnedillo
Realidad Virtual
Almirante 26-3, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Tel: 34-1-5312938/5230509, Fax: 34-1-5233309, Email: contact ISEA

INTERNATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL FESTIVAL 1993
November 4-10, 1993, Arnhem, Holland
AVE aims at stimulating the new and investigative use of time-based
electric, electronic or visual mediums in modern art practice. AVE will
present films, videos, installations, performances, audioart, etc.
For more information and entry forms, contact:
AVE, PO Box 307, 6800 AH Arnhem, Holland
Tel: 31-85-511300, Fax: 31-85-517681

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[the] INFINITE EDGE
Focusing on the Edges of Culture, examining the Fringes of Reason and the
Reasons of Fringe, the Here and Now and Soon-to-Be, via unstrcutured Tones
that Ebb and Flow from In-Form Information to Formless Rants of Altered
States.
[the] Infinite Edge is Divided into the following sections:

GENESYS    -Notes from the Editor, Letters from those that Grep and/or Grok
	    the Infinite Edge.
32-BIT     -Soundbytes of the World, Unite and Take Over.  Blurbs per
	    taining to interesting news and products, quotes, technology,
	    factoids
MODERN     -Cultural Commentary - Realizing, Focusing, and Morphing the
	    PostModern World.  Rants, Essays, Theses, Observations,
	    Predictions, Analyses, Streams and Rivers of Consciousness.
-SUB       -The Depths of the Underground Subcultures.  Rants, Essays,
	    Theses, Observations, Predicions, Analyses, and Information.
E+         -The Virtual World.  News, Notes, Notables and Quotables, Rants,
	    Essays, Theses, Observations, Predictions, Analyses,
	    Communication, Teknologies.
VILLAGE-   -Interviews (I-Views) and E-Views with those who Surf, Ride,
VIEWS       Make and Break the Edges of Culture.
STREAMZ    -Fiction on The Edge:  Transreal, Hyperreal, SlipStream,
	    Cyberpunk, Post-Cyberpunk, [insert_any_word_here], etc.
MEDI8      -Reviewing, Analyzing, and Commentary regarding Popular and
	    Underground Media:  Books, Magazines, Zines, E-Zines, E-Books,
	    Hypertext, Music, Film, Video, Television, Software, etc.
MOBIUS     -One Last Informational Fix, Closing Words, Late-Crashing News.

I am looking for submissions and assistance with this project from all
angles:  fiction writers, essayists, ranters, graphic designers, artists,
poets, etc.  Submissions are welcome in any form, in any style, in any
tone, though that is not a guarantee that everything I receive will be
printed.  I am looking for submissison as soon as possible, but feel free
to send them in whenever you like.  For first issue, send them in by the
end of March.

Due to lack of available resources, I am unable as of yet to reward
monetarily those who contribute to [the] Infinite Edge.  I have little
money, and my primary interest is producing the highest-quality zine
possible, containg an immense spectrum of information.

If you would like to contribute to [the] Infinite Edge in any way, shape,
or form, please send all queries, submissions, tips, words of wisdom,
etc., to me on the Internet at:  ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu

If you do not have Internet access, please send mail to:
Andy Hawks, 4290 South Mobile Cir. #D, Aurora, CO 80013, USA
By the way, I am looking at offering [the] Infinite Edge at a cost of US $3
per issue.  The first issue is not completed yet, but if you are anxious,
please contact me via email or snail mail (airmail).

ARACHNET ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF VIRTUAL CULTURE
Special issue: VIRTUAL CULTURE AND LAW
The Arachnet Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture (EJVC) announces a call
for papers for a special issue on Virtual Culture and Law, to be published
in June 1993.
Virtual culture is computer-mediated human experience, behavior, thought,
meaning, action, or interaction, such as electronic mail, conferences, and
journals; information distribution and retrieval; the construction and
visualization of images, representations, or models of reality or worlds;
and global connectivity.
The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture is a refereed journal
whose purpose is to foster, encourage, advance, and communicate scholarly
thought, (including analysis, evaluation, and research) in multiple
disciplines about virtual culture.
Papers for the special issue may address any aspect of the intersection of
virtual culture and law, from the practical (such as copyright and
liability issues) to the theoretical (the law and virtual communities;
computer-mediated communication and the future of law.)
For more information concerning style and form of the article, contact
ISEA.

The deadline for the June 1993 special issue is May 1, 1993.
All submissions must be by electronic mail to:
James Milles, Special Issue Editor, EJVC Issue on Virtual Culture and Law
Head of Computer Services Saint Louis University Law Library
Email: millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu
(source: Arachnet)

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				PUBLICATIONS
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The following information concerns an electronic bulletin, available on
request from ISEA, either electronically or as a print out.

FEDERAL INFORMATION NEWS SYNDICATE (FINS).
Communicating the Emerging Philosophy of The Information Age.
Federal Information News Syndicate, Vol I, Issue 5 (902 words)
Read this issue of FINS to consider:
* Value-conflicts in cyberspace, human limitations, & censorship, which
can crush the internet's ability to free the expression of the whole
people; and
* opportunities for high-quality dialogue that can confront the problem
situation squarely and help close the values-gap.
(source Arachnet)

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PSYCHOSCAPE
March 27 - April 7, 1993 at O Art Museum , Tokyo, Japan.
The exhibition of ArtLab's 1st open collaboration.
Artists: Bulbous Plants, Digital Therapy Institute and Hideaki Motoki.
Contact: ARTLAB, Dk bldg. 5F, 7-18-23 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106 Japan
Tel +81-3-5410-3611, Fax +81-3-5410-3615

11th EUROGRAPHICS UK CONFERENCE
March 30-April 1, York, England
Contact: Rob Fletcher, Computing Service,
University of York, Heslington, York, Y01 5DD U.K.
Tel: 44-904-433816, Fax: 44-904-433740, Email: CONFERENCE@EG.UK.CO.UK

INTERMEDIA CONFERENCE
30 March - 1 April 1993
Keynote Presentation by News Electronic Data CEO John Evans,
Converging Industries Panel, Artists Talk About the New Media.
San Jose Convention Center
Contact:  Intermedia Customer Service, Mary Johnson, Tel: 1-203-3528240

MONTAGE'93
Deadline for papers 1 April 1993
Contact: Montage '93, International Festival of the Image,
31 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607-1499, USA,
Tel: 1-716-4428897, Fax: 1-716-4428931

VIRTUAL REALITY 93
Impact & Implications
6-7 April, 1993, Olympia Conference Centre, London, England.
Registration Fee before 23 March: 499.38 Pound Sterling
Registration Fee after 23 March: 534.63 Pound Sterling
Contact: Conference Registration Dept
Meckler, Artillery House, Artillery Row, London SW1P 1RT, U.K.
Tel: 44-71-9760405, fax: 44-71-9760506

CYBERTRONICS
Through 17 April, 1993
Series of events dedicated to the interaction of technology and
physicality in the medium of sound.  The series features Stelarc, Mark
Trayle, Elise Kermani, Takehisa Kosugi, Laetitia Sonami, and Trimpin
and Todd Machover.
Contact:  The Kitchen, 512 West 18th St., New York, NY, USA.
Tel: 1-212-2555793

THE FUTURE OF THE FAMILY SNAP
19 April, 1993
>From shoebox to interactive computer image bank! What will new technology,
and new ideas of "family" mean for the future of the snapshot.  This
one-day conference includes presentations by artists, photo theorists and
multi-media technologists. It will discuss the family snap as domestic
history, as enabling tool, and as fun.
Contact:  The Exploratorium, McBean Theater, 3601 Lyon St., San Francisco,
CA USA, Tel: 1-415-5526866

MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS'93
13-15 April 1993, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
"Forging the Links: Market-Technology-Policy"
Contact:
Dr. Dorothy Phillips, Communications Research Center, 3701 Carling Avenue,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2H 8S2, E-mail: dorothy@calvin.dgbt.doc.ca

CREATIVITY AND COGNITION
Cognitive science, art and design practice: An International Symposium
13-15 April 1993, Loughborough University of Technology, UK
Contact:
The Lutchi Research Centre, Loughborough University of Tech-
nology, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK.
Tel: 44-509-222694, Fax: 44-509-610815, E-mail: p.j.holligan@lut.ac.uk

ARTEC'93
The Third International Biennale in Nagoya
23 April - 6 June 1993, Nagoya, Japan.
An event of art and technology, consisting of four main parts;
international competition and exhibition, open competition and exhibition,
lighting and illumination and a symposium.
Contact:
The Open Competition, The Council for the International Biennale in
Nagoya, c/o the Chunichi Shimbun, 1-7-2, Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya
460-11, Japan. Tel: 81-52-2210753, Fax: 81-52-2210739

INTERCHI'93
24-29 April, RAI Conference Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM Conference
Contact:
European Office: Soerenseweg 32, 7314 CE Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, Tel:
31-20-5485591, Fax: 31-20-6441746.
North-American Office: P.O. Box 1279, 1355 Redwood Way, Pacifica, CA,
94044 USA. Tel: 1-415-7381200, Fax: 1-415-7381280
E-mail: ic93-office-na.chi@xerox.com

NCGA '93
26-29 April 1993, Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, USA
Computer Graphics Solutions: Applications for Implementation
The 14th annual conference and exposition sponsored by the National
Computer Graphics Association (NCGA), dedicated to computer graphics
applications for engineering and business graphics.
Contact:  NGCA, 2722 Merrilee Drive Suite 200, Fairfax, VA 22031  USA.
Tel: 1-703-6989600, Fax: 1-703-5602752

3CYBERCONF
The Third International Conference on Cyberspace
14 May - 15 May, 1993,  The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Registration deadline March 30, 1993
For more information, e-mail 3cyberconf@bongo.cc.utexas.edu, or write
3Cyberconf, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, Texas 78712, USA. Tel: 1-512-4711922, Fax 1-512-4710716

35th AMERICAN FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
May 26 - 30, 1993, Niles, USA
AVFA, P.O.Box 48659, Niles, IL 60714.
Tel: 1-708-6986440, Fax: 1-708-8231561

COMPUTER ANIMATION '93
June 17-18, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland
CG INTERNATIONAL
June 21-25, 1993, Lausanne, Switzerland
Contact:
Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, MIRALab, CUI
24, rue du General Dufour, CH-1204 Geneva, Switzerland
Email: THALMANN@UNI2A.UNIGE.CH

READING PRINTS
Through 6 July, 1993
The use of language as a pictorial element in twentieth-century printed
art is the subject of the installation, which traces the dynamic and
ever-diversifying role of language in modern and contemporary art in
general and in the print mediums in particular.
Contact:  The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 St. New York, NY USA.
Tel: 1-212-7089400

WORKING CONFERENCE ON GEOMETRIC MODELING IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS
June 28-July 2, 1993, Genova, Italy
Focus: Disciplines, Roles, Applications
Contact:
Bianca Falcidieno, Instituto per la Matematica Applicata-CNR
Via L.B. Albereti 4, 16132 Genova, Italy.
Tel: 39-10-515510/517639, Fax: 39-10-517801,
Email: FALCIDIENO@IMAGE.GE.CNR.IT

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN ANIMATION, RENDERING AND VISUALIZATION
July 12-14, 1993, Ankara, Turkey
Contact: Varol Akman, ATARV-93
Dept. of Computer Engineering & Information Science
Bilkent University, 06533 Bilkent, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 90-4-2664040, Fax: 90-4-2664127, Email: ATARV@TRBILUN.BITNET

SIGGRAPH 93
Conference: August 1 - 6 1993
Exhibition: August 3 - 5 1993
Anaheim, California Anaheim Convention Center.
For general information :
SIGGRAPH 93, Conference Management, Smith, Bucklin & Associates,
401 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Phone 1-312-3216830, Fax 1-312-3216876, Email: SIGGRAPH93@SIGGRAPH.ORG

ARS ELECTRONICA
June 1 - 19, 1993, Linz, Austria.
Information: Franckstrasse 2a, A4010 Linz, Austria.
Phone: 43-732-53481267, Fax: 43-732-53481270

PACIFIC GRAPHICS '93
August 30 - September 2, 1993, Seoul, Korea.
Contact:
Sung Yong Shin, Computer Science Department
Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
373-1, Kusung-dong, Yusung-ku, Daejon 305-701, Korea
Tel: 82-42-8693528, Fax: 82-42-8693510, Email: SYSHIN@CS.KAIST.AC.KR

ICMC1993
International Computer Music Conference 1993
Date: Sept. 10-15 , 1993
Place: Waseda University Tokyo, Japan
Early registration dead line: July 10th
Info: contact ISEA

__________________________________________________________________________

Selected items from Fineart Forum, Volume 7 #3 and Leonardo Electronic
News,  March 15, 1993. The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts contribu-
tes to Fineart Forum and republishes the items on electronic art on behalf
of its members. FAF is published by the Mississippi State University/NSF
Engineering Research Centre. LEN is published by the International Society
for Art, Science and Technology on behalf of The Art, Science and Tech-
nology Network.
__________________________________________________________________________

SPACE: Student Poster and Animation Competition and Exhibition
MaryKate Haley

The ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee, George Mason University, and the Los
Angeles County High School for the Arts is sponsoring a computer graphics
Student Poster and Animation Competition and Exhibition.  The posters and
video pieces will be on exhibit in Anaheim California at SIGGRAPH '93.
Selected video pieces will also be shown in the Information Age exhibition
in the Smithsonian Institution, Washintgton, D.C.
Deadline is June 15 1993.
ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT THE OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
Contact : MK Haley or Jackie White
Art Dept. LACSHA/ Cal State L.A.
5151 State University Drive Los Angeles CA 90032-0032, USA
Tel: 1-213-3434034 or 1-213-3434012

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PHSColograms - digital 3D hardcopy
Stephan Meyers

(Art)n was founded in 1983 by Director, Ellen Sandor.
(Art)n is a collective of artists, scientists, mathematicians and computer
talents who pioneered Virtual Photography with their patented invention of
the Stealth Negative PHSCologram* (pronounced skol%o%gram). The group's
name was chosen to indicate the unlimited potential for collaboration
between the arts, sciences, and cutting-edge visual technologies.
Unlike traditional research environments, (Art)n develops technology for
the sake of artistic exploration and innovative design.

(Art)n's patented technology was inspired by the process-oriented works of
Man Ray, Moholy-Nagy and Duchamp. Their unique invention is the only
autostereographic three-dimensional hard copy medium in the world that is
entirely computer generated.  PHSColograms are created from digital
imagery with striking true-to-life colors in the highest resolution.  In
their finished stage, they are displayed in light boxes.  An observer does
not have to stand at certain angles or wear special glasses to see the
images.  PHSColograms also have some movement.  As an observer passes by,
the image seems to follow.  They are often described as floating
sculptures or three-dimensional photographs.

(Art)n is presently working on commercializing their technology for CAD,
CAID, Advertising, Entertainment, Fine Arts, Medical, and Scientific
Visualization markets.  Other plans include downsizing the process for
desktop users.

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ART INDEX AND ARTS & HUMANITIES SEARCH NOW ON FIRSTSEARCH AND EPIC
DESIGN-L

Art Index, the H. W. Wilson database of 200 leading art publications from
around the world, and Arts & Humanities Search, the online equivalent of
the Institute for Scientific Information's Arts and Humanities Citation
Index, have recently been added to FirstSearch and EPIC.
The online version of Art Index provides convenient and detailed access to
major periodicals, yearbooks, museum publications, bibliographies, and
reviews in various languages dating from September 1984 to the present  It
is updated monthly.
Arts & Humanities Search indexes articles from over 1,100 of the world's
leading arts and humanities journals and includes relevant articles from
some 5,000 journals in the physical and social sciences.  Its online
coverage goes from 1980 to the present.
It is updated weekly.
For more information call:
Tam Dalrymple 1-614-7615054, Nita Dean 1-614-7615002

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CALL FOR PAPERS & COMPOSITIONS: X COLLOQUIUM ON MUSICAL INFORMATICS
Francesco Giomi

Milan,  December, 2-4, 1993
Deadlines:
3/15/93: Arrival of extended abstracts (scientific papers, posters,
demonstrations); 5/31/93: Arrival of music compositions and descriptions;
Contact & send contributions to:
Comitato Organizzatore del X Colloquio di Informatica Musicale
c/o L.I.M. - Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Informazione
Universita' degli Studi di Milano
via Comelico, 35, I-20135 Milano (Italy)
Tel: 39-2-55006338/382/380 (answering machine)
Fax: 39-2-55006373
E-mail: MacLim@hermes.mc.dsi.unimi.it
Acknowledge-To: < CONSERVA@IFIIDG.FI.CNR.IT >

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ART AND HOLOGRAPHY, A NEW PUBLICATION.

The International Catalogue for Holography will be published four times a
year, each issue features the work of eight artists, illustrating their
work (in colour), offering their own views and comments on their work and
the medium, and providing biographical details.  Every other issue con-
tains a specially commissioned critical essay on the visual, creative,
aesthetic, social or political aspects of the medium.
Subscription costs.
65 German marks, 25 Pounds Sterling or 55 US Dollars.
Payable in the above currencies by cheque.
By international money order in German Marks.
By direct bank transfer to Deutsche Bank Konto Nr 643 2330,
BLZ 370 700 60.
Send subscriptions to
The Creative Holography Index, Postfach 200210
5060 Bergisch Gladbach 2, Germany. Fax: 49-2202-30497.

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MAIL ART SHOW
Dana Fritz/Dan Collins

Upcoming E-Mail/Snail Mail Art Show at Arizona State University.
Postal address:  Fritz/Collins, School of Art, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ, USA. 1- 852-871505. We're part of the Intermedia
program at ASU. Dan Collins, Email: iddlc@asuvm.inre.asu.edu or
iddlc@asuacad

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The Inter-Society aims at joining a world-wide network of artists, scien-
tists and their institutes, making it easier for the institutes and
individual members to share expertise with each other. The aims of the
Inter-Society are to promote a structured approach to electronic art and
to help finance worthy electronic art projects. For membership information
contact ISEA at POB 8656, 3009 AR Rotterdam, Holland (Tel 31-10-2020850,
Fax 31-75-701906, Email ISEA@RUG.NL).

ISEA distributes a hard copy version of this Newsletter in order to keep
its members, who have no access to Electronic Mail, informed. Those
members can, if they desire, get in touch with the Email addresses men-
tioned in this Newsletter by contacting ISEA.

Support: Groningen University, Amsterdam University, De Fabriek/Hollandia.
End of ISEA Newsletter #15

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