#019 July 1993

                 THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS

                             THE ISEA NEWSLETTER

                               # 19, JULY 1993

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Editors: Dirk Boon, Wim van der Plas (Holland). Correspondents: Yoshiyuki
Abe (Japan), Peter Beyls (Belgium), Leslie Bishko (US), Paul Brown (US),
Annick Bureaud (France), 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, 31-79-612930, Fax 31-79-611737.
Email ISEA@MBR.FRG.EUR.NL (Board) or ISEA@SARA.NL (Newsletter).
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                                  CONTENTS

WORD FROM THE CHAIRMAN.........................................Theo Hesper

DISCOUNT FOR FISEA93......................................Wim van der Plas

IDEA AVAILABLE FROM ISEA....................................Annick Bureaud

THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART ISEA94......Minna Tarkka

                           CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION
                              CALLS FOR PAPERS
                                PUBLICATIONS
                                  CALENDAR

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WORD FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Dear ISEA Member,

Presently, I am establishing contact with ISEA members in the Asian region
(Australia, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, China,
Vietnam) to discuss the installation of an Asian Branch of ISEA.
It is my opinion that the fast economic growth in this region, accompanied
by a keen interest in modern technology, will create an environment in
favor of new metamorphosis of traditional Asian art. An increased interest
in hi-tech art forms may be anticipated.

A survey of the past Electronic Art events shows, however:
1. That many of the events take place in the industrialized countries.
2. The contribution of the Asian countries is rather limited.

Clearly, electronic art is an aspect of the Asian culture that will have
to be developed. As far as my present location is concerned, the
traditional Indonesian art amalgamated with new technology will, no doubt
produce intriguing results!

I would like to hear your opinion on the subject and appreciate your
participation to develop the initiative. Hope to hear from you soon,

regards,
Theo Hesper, Chairman ISEA Board

Jl Asem Dua
Complex Bali Village M-8
Cipete Selatan
12410 Jakarta, Indonesia
Fax: 62-21-7698126 (between 22.00 - 07.00 h local time)

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DISCOUNT FOR FISEA93
Wim van der Plas

The June Newsletter contained the Preliminary Program for FISEA93, the
Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art, Minneapolis USA, Novem-
ber 3-7, 1993. The official Preliminary Program is now available from
FISEA93 and from ISEA.

FISEA93: Minneapolis College of Art & Design,
2501 Stevens Ave. Sth,
Minneapolis MN 55404, USA,
fax 1-612-8743732,
Email: JOAN-KLAIBER@MACMAIL.MCAD.EDU

Important notice:
Regular members of ISEA can get a 10% discount on the symposium fee.
Contact ISEA if you want us to inform FISEA93 of your regular membership.

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IDEA AVAILABLE FROM ISEA
Annick Bureaud

International Directory of Electronic Arts, 2nd Edition, is now available
through ISEA. IDEA covers the whole range of activities in the field of
Art  and  Technology (computer art, computer music, video, holography,
performing art, virtual reality, networking, ...).
Bilingual French/English it includes more than 2800 addresses world-wide
concerning organizations (festivals, galleries, museums, art centers,
schools and universities, centres for research and creation, production
companies, resource centres, non-profit organizations), artists, people
(theoreticians, critics, researchers, curators) and periodicals.
A bibliography and four indexes complete the IDEA. IDEA is published by
CHAOS, Paris and costs 250FF or $43,--.
Credit card orders:  send name of card, number, expiry date, name &
address to ISEA.

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THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART ISEA94
Helsinki august 23-28, 1994

The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art will take place in
Helsinki, Finland in 1994, August 23rd through 28th. ISEA'94 Helsinki will
be a lively forum for scholars, artists, critics, scientists and educat-
ors, all those who share a professional interest in the electronic media.
In addition to approximately 200 international participators, the
organizers expect a total attendance of 10.000 visitors.

BACKGROUND
The International Symposium on Electronic Art was conceived in 1988. The
subsequent ISEA Symposia (Utrecht 1988, Groningen 1990, Sydney 1992,
Minneapolis 1993) have been major meeting points for electronic arts
specialists and have displayed a systematic and interdisciplinary approach
to the problems and potentials of electronic art.

Following this tradition, the Helsinki Symposium will present new insights
into the aesthetic, philosophical, cultural and social implications of
computer technology and electronic media, with a strong emphasis on
intermedia, interdisciplinarity and new applications. ISEA94 comprises an
academic programme - a symposium with papers, panels, poster sessions and
workhops - and a large-scale artistic programme with exhibitions, con-
certs, performances, network projects, screenings and listenings.

FOCUS
In addition to  more general topics related to the electronic arts, the
organizers of ISEA94 encourage discussion on four themes:

SPACESCAPES - Configurations of Space and Landscape in the Electronic Arts
HIGH&LOW - Cultural Histories of Technology
THE NEXT GENERATION - Questions on the Future of the Electronic Arts and
ELECTRONIC ARTS IN  UNIVERSITIES - The Pedagogical Challenges of Electro-
nic Media.

In addition, the organizers of ISEA94  wish to promote artistic and
scientific interaction between the West and the Post-Communist East.
Another specific interest of ISEA94 is to lay particular stress on
electronic sound and music in their diverse forms.

ORGANIZERS
ISEA94 will be hosted by the University of Art and Design Helsinki. UIAH
is among the leading art & design universities of the world, with an
established tradition of conference management.  Several members of the
ISEA'94 organizing committee have been active in the MuuMediaFestival, a
cutting-edge event in the electronic arts. Participating institutions
include: The University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH (host),
Sibelius-Academy, Theatre Academy, The Academy of Fine Art, Helsinki
University of Technology, The Promotion Center for Audiovisual Culture
AVEK, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki Festival, Otso-Gallery,
CARTES Computer Arts Center at Espoo, The Finnish Science Center Heureka,
AV-Ark/ MuuMediaFestival and the Finnish Broadcasting Company.

ENDORSEMENT
The ISEA'94 Symposium is endorsed by ISEA, Inter-Society for the
Electronic Arts and ISAST, Leonardo; the International Society for the
Arts, Sciences & Technology.

PUBLICATIONS
ISEA'94  will publish a catalogue with articles and descriptions of the
art projects. A selection of the proceedings of the ISEA'94 Symposium
will  be  published  in  the International Journal  on  Electronic  Art,
a collaboration of ISEA and Leonardo.
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ISEA94 ISSUES & PROJECTS

SPACESCAPES - Configurations of Space and Landscape in the Electronic Arts
The electronic arts create new sets of spatial concepts and experiences.
ISEA94 assesses the aesthetic and social implications of this paradigm
shift. The topics addressed may include: Spatial Aesthetics: topographies
of art and experience; Merge - Immerse: the merging of human and
electronic space and of inner and outer space; Programmed Spaces: the
natural, cultural and social environments of the electronic era; Caught in
a Net?:  the hopes and fears of future network technology; etc.

HIGH & LOW - Cultural Histories of Technology
ISEA94 aims at a critical investigation of 'high' an'low', a pair of
opposing terms used to designate both technology and culture. The topics
addressed may include: High Tech vs. Low Tech, High Culture vs. Low
Culture: a role for a technological cottage industry? The cultural history
of the individual's response to media: high tech meets low human?
Spectacular Technologies: historical perspectives on spectacle apparatus;
etc.

THE NEXT GENERATION -  Questions on the Future of Electronic Art
ISEA94 looks to the future of electronic media and its young users by
focussing on questions of psychology, learning and ethics.  The organizers
encourage discussion on the following themes:Virtual Literacy: what are
the narrative structures and patterns of reading  brought about by
multimedia and computers ? From Desktop to the Workroom:  views of  future
interfaces; Interactivity or Interpassivity?:  will interactivity pave the
way to a technological paradise? What about the role of gender in
interactive systems?; Game Aesthetics:  Will computer games really advance
learning? What about ethics in a world based on illusions? etc.

ELECTRONIC ARTS IN UNIVERSITIES - The Pedagogical Challenges of Electronic
Media
The University of Art and Design UIAH will host an international meeting
of teachers and students at the ISEA94 Symposium. The Electronic Arts at
the Universities Session enhances the interchange of ideas between
different universities and aims at a comparison of pedagogical ideologies
and practices in electronic art education.

SOUND & MUSIC
ISEA94 wishes to lay stress on the importance of electronic sonic arts,
from computer music to sound environments, from techno to radiophonics.
The organizers encourage a wide participation of artists and specialists
in this area.

EAST MEETS WEST
The interchange of ideas between electronic art specialists from the West
and the Post-Communist countries of Eastern Europe is one of the aims of
ISEA94.  In addition, the organizers plan to arrange a "Cruising Session"
from Helsinki to St. Petersburg in the context of the Symposium.

THE HELSINKI MEDIASCAPE
Produced by the major art universities for ISEA94, the Helsinki Mediascape
is an experiment in interactive television/network art/electronic
landscape. The project reaches its climax, hopefully on broadcast TV,
during the Helsinki Festival's Night of the Arts, a popular culture
carnival with art venues and action all over Helsinki.

ISEA94 GAME ARCADE
The newest trends in arcade games and interactive teaching applications
will be demonstrated at ISEA94 in a makeshift arcade game hall in the
center of Helsinki. The ISEA94 Game Arcade probes the interface between
education and entertainment (coined as "Edutainment").

ISEA94 HELSINKI:SPACES & EVENTS

Helsinki is the marine cultural capital of Finland, with the principal
cultural institutions of the country.  ISEA94  takes place at the end of
August, a particularly convenient time for visiting Helsinki: usually it
is quite warm, and the city is bursting  with energy as the people return
from their vacations. ISEA94  coincides with Helsinki Festival, the
capital's major cultural festival. Both events culminate in the 'Night of
the Arts' -  a cultural carnival that fills the town with artistic action.

The events of ISEA94 will occupy different spaces in and around Helsinki.

DEADLINES
01/10/1993  Silicon Graphics Grant Project
01/12/1993  Installations/Performances/Concerts/ Workshops /Network &
Other projects
01/02/1994   Papers & panels / Electronic theatre / Listening space
01/04/1994   Poster Sessions

NOTIFICATION  6 weeks following deadline dates.

ADDRESS
Send a completed  ISEA94 entry form together with indicated additional
material to:
Secretary General Kristina Andersson
University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH / Centre for Advanced Studies
Hmeentie 135 C, 00560 Helsinki, Finland.
Tel: 358-0-7563344, Fax 358-0-7563537

INFORMATION
For further information, please contact:

ISEA94 Project Manager
Minna Tarkka, University of Art and Design  UIAH/Media Lab
Hameentie 135 C, 00560 Helsinki, Finland.
Tel: 358-0-7563601, Fax: 358-0-7563602, Email: isea@uiah.fi

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CI:COMPUTER INFLUENCE       DOWNEY MUSEUM OF ART
An exhibition open to all artists working with any computer media. Juried
by 35mm slides.
Jurors:
Michael Brodsky, Artist and Professor, Loyola Marymount Univ.
Scott Ward, Executive Director, Downey Museum of Art

Deadlines:
35mm Slides due.....................August 2 1993
Jury Selection......................August 4 1993
Accepted Works Delivered........August 11-25 1993
Opening Reception................September 2 1993
Exhibition Dates....September 2 - October 17 1993

Please send for required Entry Form:
CI:Computer Influence, Downey Museum of Art, 10419 Rives Ave., Downey, CA
90241 USA. Tel: 1-310-8610419

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EUROGRAPHICS 94

September 12-16, 1994, Oslo, Norway
Papers on any topics related to computer graphics are invited.
Highlights: Visualization, Graphic Interaction, Algorithms in Computer
Aided Engineering, Geographical Information Systems and Multimedia.
Deadline: January 10th, '94
Slide & Video Competition. Deadline  May 31st '94.
Info:
EG '94, Box 124 Blindern, N-0314 Oslo, Norway
Tel: 47-2-2067654, Fax: 2067350, Email: EG94@SI.SINTEF.NO

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"BABBLE" (OR, "A QUIET CACAPHONY").

A New Telematic Art Installation In Brighton, ENGLAND.
Add your voice to the sound of the crowd. The Disembodied Art Gallery is
proud to present a  new telematic art installation.  Based in Brighton,
England, this installation is accessible by telephone from anywhere in
the world.
We invite you to telephone our answering machine in the gallery and leave
a response to the message you hear there.  All messages received at the
gallery will be transferred to a bank of tape loops and will be replayed
all day, every day to the visitors in the gallery.  Your telephone
message can be as long, or as short as you wish.  Be yourself, talk in a
foreign tongue or even speak in tongues: the choice is yours.

If you wish, we will make you a cassette tape of Babble.  To receive a
copy of this tape please send a C46 or a C60 cassette to:

                        The Disembodied Art Gallery,
                        Flat 5, 65 Lansdowne Place,
                        Hove , BN3 1FL, ENGLAND.

Your tape will be recorded in the gallery on the same day that it arrives,
and will be returned to you by post together with information about this
project.  An international reply coupon would be appreciated!

Tel: 44-273-818352.  Open 24 hours a day to telephone calls. Friday 2nd
July - Friday 30th July '93. The exhibition is located at VILLAGE SQUARE,
BRIGHTON MARINA, BRIGHTON, UK.

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CALL FOR FAX ARTISTS!
The OtherArt Gallery, an alternative veiwing space located on the Southern
Oregon State College campus (Ashland, Oregon) is currently accepting faxes
for an all new fax exhibition entitled "Faxing Realties".
The intent of this show is to challenge the viewers in their definitions
of "ART"; subject matter is open.
The show itself will be open from July 12th through August 13th. Over the
course of the running time, images will be replaced as new ones arrive,
either weekly or biweekly depending on the number of responces. Faxes are
currently being accepted and will continue to be until one week prior to
the show's closing.

Faxes will be recieved on an OMNIFAX L95;
the number to send to is 1-503-5526429.

Artists submitting work are encouraged to create and send a label as well,
listing their name, place of resident, relavent life accomplishments
and/or a brief statement. The Gallery is in Ashland, Oregon on Siskiyou
Blvd at Indiana St., inside the Siskiyou Commons Building and is open for
veiwing Monday through Friday, 9Am- 5Pm.
Info:
Daniel Psmith, Co-Directer/OtherArt Gallery
E-Mail: SMITH@SOSC1.SOSC.OSSHE.EDU, Fax: 1-503-5526429.

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                                  CALL FOR PAPERS
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                               Call for papers
                   Artificial Intelligence Review Journal

                              Special issue on
                               INTEGRATION OF
                   NATURAL LANGUAGE AND VISION PROCESSING

Although there has been much progress in developing theories, models and
systems in the areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Vision
Processing (VP) there has been little progress on integrating these two
subareas of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

It is not clear why there has not already been much activity in in-
tegrating NLP and VP. Is it because of the long-time reductionist trend in
science up until the recent emphasis on chaos theory, non-linear systems,
and emergent behaviour? Or, is it because the people who have tended to
work on NLP tend to be in other Departments, or of a different ilk, to
those who have worked on VP?

Whatever the reason, we believe it is high time to bring together these
two areas of AI research. In this endeavour, we are calling for papers
for a special issue of AI Review Journal dedicated to site descriptions,
surveys, tutorials, and viewpoints on integrated NLP and VP research.

Papers should be sent to the addresses below by DECEMBER 30TH, 1993.
Feel free to contact Paul Mc Kevitt at the address below for advice on the
suitability of manuscripts.

Editor:
Masoud Yazdani, Department of Computer Science, University of Exeter,
GB- EX4 4PT, Exeter, United Kingdom. E-mail: masoud@dcs.exeter.ac.uk

Guest Editor:
Paul Mc Kevitt, Department of Computer Science, Regent Court
University of Sheffield, 211 Portobello Street, GB- S1 4DP, Sheffield
United Kingdom. E-mail: p.mckevitt@dcs.sheffield.ac.uk

The Journals Editorial Office Artificial Intelligence Review
Kluwer Academic Publishers, P.O. Box 17, NL- 3300 AA, Dordrecht
The Netherlands.

Artificial Intelligence Review
P.O. Box 230
Accord, MA 02018-0230
USA.

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THE CENTENNIAL REVIEW - Call for Papers

The Centennial Review announces an issue on Computers, Knowledge, and the
Disciplines. We are seeking analytical, historical, and critical papers on
various aspects of the ways the transmission, control, and evolution of
knowledge have been affected by the new information and communication
technologies.

Inquiries and proposals by August 1, 1993 to:
Richard Peterson, Acting Editor "The Centennial Review"
312 Linton Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1044,
USA. Tel: 1-517-3551905, Fax: 1-517-3361858, Email: CENREV@MSU.EDU

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THE ARACHNET ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ON VIRTUAL CULTURE
ISSN 1068-5723, June 30, 1993 Volume 1 Issue 4
The entire issue is available as EJVCV1N4 PACKAGE

Send e-mail addressed to LISTSERV@KENTVM (Bitnet) or
LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU
Leave the subject line empty.  The message must read:
GET EJVCV1N4 CONTENTS
Use this file to identify particular articles or sections then send e-mail
to LISTSERV@KENTVM or LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU with the command:
GET < filename > < filetype >
where < filename > is the name of the article or section (e.g., author
name) and < filetype > is the V#N# of that issue of EJVC

ISEA Members that have no access to Email may order a print-out from
ISEA. Please allow several weeks for deliverance.

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VIDEO VISIT
July 7 - August 8 1993, Thurday-Sunday 12.00 - 17.00h, Arnhem, Holland
A Video Route along several spaces contributed by individuals and com-
panies in the city of Arnhem. Among others: a living room, a house boat, a
shed, a bar, a record shop, a barber, a snooker hall, a book shop etc. The
tapes that are shown all have a specific way of enlightening the mental,
social or physical aspect of the concept of space.
Info: Hooghuis, Weerdjesstr. 190, 6811 JH Arnhem, NL. Tel: 31-85-458775

IDEAS FESTIVAL
July 23-25, Telluride, Colorado, USA
"Tele-Community"
(Tele-)conference presentations, panels, online exchanges, demonstrations,
workshops and special events.
Info: Telluride Institute, PO Box 1770, Telluride, CO 81435, Colorado, USA
Tel: 1-303-7284402, Email: tellinst@csn.org

CONFERENCE/PERFORMANCE
by Kazuo Uehara (Tokyo/Osaka), July 29 1993, Paris, France.
The Multimedia work in Japan today, and "Chaos/Alpha", for MIDI-piano,
Computer and visual images by Masao Komura. Piano: Boyco Stoyanov.
The event takes place at IRCAM, studio 2, July 29, at 2:00 pm
Info: IRCAM, 1 Place Igor-Stravinsky, F-75004 Paris, France.

SIGGRAPH 93
August 1-6, Anaheim (CA), USA.
Info: Siggraph 93, 401 North Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Tel: 1-312-6446610, Fax: 3216876, Email: CMSBA@SIGGRAPH.ORG

ISEA/ISAST MEETING AT SIGGRAPH
August 4, 1993, Anaheim, USA
During Siggraph 93, the large Computer Graphics (and Multi Media)
Conference in Anaheim (L.A., CA) ISEA and ISAST will have a public joint
meeting. Presentations on the Inter-Society, ISAST, FISEA93 (Minneapolis),
ISEA94 (Helsinki) and ISEA95 (Montreal) are expected. Anyone whishing to
make any other announcements on electronic art events is welcome.
Location: See the SIGGRAPH Final Program (Birds of a Feather Meetings)
Time: August 4th, 12 noon.

ICECGDG 94 CFP
August 19 - 23, Tokyo, Japan.
6th International Conference on Engineering Computer Graphics and Descrip-
tive Geometry. Info: SHORT@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU, SHORT@PURCCVM.BITNET

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

PRISMA ART GALLERY PRAGUE
September 5-12, 1993, Prague, Czechia.
The award winning artworks from the 1993 PRISMA prize are on show in
Prague at the ULUV Gallery, Narodny Vernissage.
"The artist conquers the computer" - This is the motto behind the
decision of the jury of the international PRISMA Prize for Computer
Art 1993, awarded by the Hamburg Cultural Foundation and worth a
total of DM 21,000.00. From over 800 works submitted by 248 participants
from 25 nations, the jurors decided on three first prizes to be
awarded equally in the three categories Interaction, Painting and
Animation. Furthermore, the jury highly commended six other entries.
By awarding the PRISMA Prize for Computer Art, the Cultural Foundation
documents its commitment to what is still a relatively young genre of
modern art.
The PRISMA Prize is supported and donated by the company PRISMA
Computertechnologie Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Hamburg.
CALL FOR PAPERS 1995:
Address:
PRISMA Computertechnologie, PO Box 701343, Wandsbeker Zollstrasse 87-89,
D-22013 Hamburg 70, Germany.
Fax: 49-40-6524393, Email: GER.XDD0002@AppleLink.Apple.COM

VENI VIDI VIDEO
8 - 9 october 1993, Biel, Switzerland
International Video Art Party. Info: VVV, PO Box 3607, CH-2500 Biel,
Switzerland. Tel: 41-32-228335, Fax: 41-32-233696

AVE 93
International Audio Visual Experimental Festival
November 4-10, 1993, Arnhem, Holland
Films, videos, installations, performances and other artistic manifes-
tations. Lectures on experimental film, experimental music and their
relationship. Art from East European countries and special-feature: media
art from the USA (normally not within the scope of this festival). The
program is compiled by 'AVE scouts', young artists or art historians that
visit countries in teams of two.
Info:
AVE, POB 307, 6800 AH Arnhem, Holland. Tel: 31-85-511300, Fax: 517681

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART
November 3-7, Minneapolis, USA
Info: FISEA 93, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 2501 Stevens Av S,
Minneapolis, MN 55404 USA. Tel: 1-612-8743754, Fax: 1-612-8743732,
Email: JOAN-KLAIBER@MACMAIL.MCAD.EDU

FILM+ARC
2 - 5 december 1993, Graz, Austria
Film and architecture - two artistic disciplines in which vision takes
form. International competition, forum and conference.
Info: Artimage, Katzianerstrasse 3, A-8010 Graz, Austria.
Tel: 43-316-829513/842487, Fax: 43-316-829511

MEDIA CONFERENCE
December 2-6, Havana, Cuba
Contact: Bill Barlow, 19 E. Custis Ave., Alexandria VA 22301 USA.
Tel: 1-202-8067927, Email: DRBLUES@IPC.APC.ORG

2nd INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA SYMPOSIUM
January 23-28, 1994, Perth, Australia
Topics: Education, training & public information, Industry applications &
contexts, Finding markets and niches, Creative design, Management &
marketing, Research & evaluation
Info:
John W. Brown, Western Australia House, 115 Strand, London WC2R OAJ, UK.
Tel: 44-71-2402881, Fax: 2406637
or
Promaco, Unit 9a Canning Bridge Commercial Centre, 890-892 Canning Highway
Applecross, Western Australia 6153. Tel 61-9-3648311, fax 3161453

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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 the address on the front page.

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: Erasmus University Rotterdam (Law Dept), Amsterdam University,
V2  Organisation,  Tell Productions,  YLEM,  ISAST,  Renderstar Tech-
nology,  Media Research,  Museum der Stad Gladbeck, Corel Corporation.
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