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               THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                          THE ISEA NEWSLETTER



                          # 14, FEBRUARY 1993



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ditors: 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



       PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF OUR NEW ADDRESS & PHONE NUMBER!

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                            CONTENTS



EDITORIAL                                      Wim van der Plas

LANGUAGES OF DESIGN                            Ray Lauzzana

ART FUTURA 93                                  Media Research

CALL FOR PAPERS                                Roger Malina

ONLINE - Art in Networks                       Horst Hoertner

FISEA 93                                       Roman Verostko

CALENDAR



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EDITORIAL

Wim van der Plas



Recently, general information concerning ISEA and membership application

forms have been prepared in several languages. A Portugese version for the

South American continent was produced and distributed by Rejane Spitz.

Yoshiuki Abe made a Japanese version. He also translated a summary of the

Call for Participation for the Fourth International Symposium on

Electronic Art (FISEA 93), and we are proud to announce that Yoshi is

going to provide a summarized Japanese version of the ISEA newsletter from

now on.



Newspaper articles mentioning ISEA appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald

(on the occasion of the Third International Symposium on Electronic Art)

and in the Brazilian newspaper  O Globo and the Brasilian TV Guide. In

both last cases, the occasion was an interview with Rejane.



The Fourth Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA 94) in Helsinki is in

preparation. This is the Email address: ISEA@UIAH.FI





EMAIL

In an earlier newsletter, we offered the possibility to join Email to our

Dutch readers. If we have enough interest, we can open an account so that

anyone possessing a computer and a modem (and a telephone) can log in at a

very low price. We also indicated we like to know who else (in Europe,

outside of Holland) is interested.

We had very few reactions, and now we wonder whether it is clear to

non-Email-users what the advantages of Email are. Email enables you to

communicate to anyone in the world for the price of a LOCAL phone call. Of

course, you can only communicate with people that are on Email themselves.

In Europe, all Universities and practically all Institutes for Higher

Education are connected to Email. Many of the larger companies are on

Email. In the US people can get an Email account with one of the phone

companies and practically all electronic artists are on Email.

Especially for organizers and publishers, but in effect to anyone whishing

to be in touch with the 'electronic community', Email is essential.

If you have questions, ask us by letter, phone or fax.





ARTIST/TECHNOLOGIST SURVEY

The request below was in one of the earlier newsletters. I am glad that

quite a few people reacted. However, I like to see more opinions, so here

goes again:

During the ISEA-panel on the Future of Computer Graphics at Montage 93, I

like to go into the relationship between artists/designers on the one hand

and scientists/technologists on the other. I would like to draw on the

experiences with this subject of our members.

Anyone having any experience with or (grounded) opinion on this relation-

ship, is asked to reflect. You are invited to write to me (by letter or

Email) and tell me whatever is on your mind concerning the cooperation

between the two disciplines.

Please try to give me the following information:



-What is your education/occupation/background?

-Do you think cooperation between the two disciplines is necessary for the

development of electronic art? Why (not)?

-Have you got any relevant experience with this cooperation and can you

elaborate on it, either in a positive or a negative sense?

-Please, give examples. Illustrations by way of video tape or other AV

materials is welcomed very much. They can illustrate both succesful

cooperation, failures, or illustrate the point of view that cooperation is

not necessary.

-Does education anticipate on the needs for cooperation or is there

anything you have to say concerning the relationship between the dis-

ciplines in the light of education?



Thank you very much for your cooperation. I will keep you informed via

this Newsletter.



Wim van der Plas

POB 8656, 3009 AR Rotterdam, Holland

Email ISEA@RUG.NL





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LANGUAGES OF DESIGN

Ray Lauzzana



The international journal of formalisms for WORD, IMAGE, & SOUND



Languages of design is an international, interdisciplinary journal devoted

to research in formal languages and their use for the synthesis of words,

images, and sounds. Languages of design welcomes articles employing

linguistic techniques to generate literary and non-literary texts, music,

and visual works including art, dance, theater, architecture and all types

of design.



This multidisciplinary focus is reflected by the journal's editorial

board, which includes literary theorists, music theorists and composers,

researchers in artificial intelligence, artists and art critics. Formal

design theory, generative grammars, shape grammars, and computational

musicology are central to the subjects covered by the journal. More

general subject areas, such as formal languages, finite state automata,

grammatical inference, pattern recognition, cellular automata, semantic

networks, connectionism, and syntactical analysis are discussed in the

context of their application to productive systems. Specific analytic

perspectives, such as syntactics, semiotics, deconstruction, hermeneutics,

stylistics, narratology, philology, morphology, prosody, harmony theory,

formal musicology, and performance analysis will be presented.



These subjects will be presented in terms of their impact and influence on

a theoretical foundation for productive systems. Research results from

visual, audio and textual analyses that may have an impact on the arts are

also invited. Of particular interest is research utilizing computational

methods to verify theoretical formal analysis. Articles criticizing the

assumptions and results of this work are also welcome.



For a free sample copy contact:



     Petra van der Meer, Marketing Manager

     Elsevier Science Publishers

     P.O. Box 103

     1000 AC Amsterdam

     Netherlands



For Author Instructions, Submissions, and other editorial info,

contact:



     Raymond Lauzzana, Editor-in-Chief

     South Park Media Center

     544 Second St.

     San Francisco, CA 94107, USA

     tel: 1-415-5674157

     fax: 1-415-8961512

     e-mail: LAUZZANA@NETCOM.COM



E-mail submissions are welcome. However, please write to the Editor-

in-Chief for Author Instructions prior to submission.

Submissions that do not conform to the format requirements, will

not be accepted.



For advertising rate information contact:



     Denise E. M. Penrose, Managing Editor

     P.O. Box  47095

     San Francisco, CA 94147, USA

     tel: 1-415-5674157





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ART FUTURA 93

Media Research



Art Futura announces its fourth edition to be held at the Palacio de

Congressos (Barcelona) from april 19th to 24th.



ARTIFICIAL LIFE

If artificial life delivers on a fraction of its promise, our computers

and lives might never be the same. Through the use of techniques borrowed

from biology, programmers are capable of creating programs that evolve and

reproduce. It's the beginning of a daring new field with vast applications

in the creation of new imagery.

Panel with the participation of: Karl Sims (Artist/Thinking Machines/USA),

illiam Latham (Artist/IBM UK/England), Jacques Ninio

(Biotechnologist/CNR5/France) and Xavier Berenguer (Computer Graphics

expert/Spain)



STELARC

Presentation by the Australian artist who includes in his performances

elements of robotics and is famous for his naked mid-air suspensions.

Stelarc is heavily involved with R&D on a prosthetic hand.



MARISCAL

Javier Mariscal will introduce images of 'Aquarinto', a new video game

designed for a theme park in Nagasaki (Japan), that includes computer

graphics (2D and 3D) produced in collaboration with Animatica.



3D in SPAIN

Presentation by Hipolito Vivar of the latest in computer graphics produced

in Spain.



MTV Art Breaks

Peter Dougherty, creative director, will introduce a selection of video

works produced specially for MTV



VIRTUAL REALITY

Susan Amkraut and Michael Girard (authors of the classic computer

animation 'Eurhythmy') will introduce an advanced version of their virtual

reality system 'Menagerie', recently presented at the Georges Pompidou

Center in Paris.



MOEBIUS

Art Futura pays tribute to the french artist Jean Giraud (Moebius), with a

talk by the artist himself and projection of his works, as well as a

preview of his computer generated movie 'Starwatcher' (now in his final

production stage).



ART FUTURA 93 FILM & VIDEO SHOW

As in the past editions Art Futura showcases an international selection of

the most innovative works in computer graphics and experimental video. The

Art Futura 93 Film & Video Show offers an update of the latest advances,

including works by Media Lab, HD/CG New York, Pacific Data, Ex-Nihilo,

Mitsuo Shionaga and a stereoscopic movie (polarized glasses) produced by

Brad de Graf.



For any consultations:

Angels Bronsoms, Art Futura 93 Press Departement, Provenza 326,

Barcelona 08037, Spain. Tel: 34-3-4590708. Fax: 34-3-4590268.





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CALL FOR PAPERS: ARTISTIC AND LITERARY VISIONS OF SPACE

Roger Malina



The International Astronautical Federation has announced a call for papers

for a session on Artistic and Literary Visions of Space to be held at the

International Astronautical Congress in Graz Austria 16-22 October 1993.

In this session the organisers hope to document how artists and writers

lay the cultural foundation upon which future space exploration activities

depend. Deadline is March 15, 1993

Abstracts for papers should be sent to:

Jonathan Galloway,

Lake Forrest College,

Illinois 60045,USA

or emailed to RMALINA@CEA.BERKELEY.EDU.





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ON LINE - ART IN NETWORKS

Horst Hoertner



4 to 7 March 1993, Graz, Austria.

Great words and hopes have accompanied the development of electronic arts

at all times. It is, however, also feared that art might only be exploited

as a complaisant lacky of high-tech industry. The worldwide efforts to

integrate art, science and technology are no longer fruitless and,

therefore, an independent identity of a telematic art is also beginning to

take shape. To determine this shape in the hybrid complex of topics of a

digital, telematic culture is the central objective of three symposia to

be held in Austria in 1993.



ON LINE - Art in Networks



IN CONTROL - on the man-machine interface



ON AIR - on the new media of the digital age



Is telecomunication technology capable of sustaining artistic activities?

And on which conditions is it able to rise above the "...desperate attempt

to save something of what once was communication (...) for this strange

realm consisting of silicon and high-frequency waves." (F.A. Kittler)



This issue is the focus of the first symposium.



Accompanied by projects of international artists and a documentation of

recent developments, international speakers will address this topic,

discuss controversial positions and current concepts of telematic aes-

thetics for four days.



Symposium location: Palais Attems, Sackstrasse 17, A-8010 Graz, Austria



Organizer:

Styrian Cultural Initiative

Office: Jutta Schmiederer, Kernstockgasse 22-24, A-8020  Graz,

Austria.

Tel: 43-316-912766





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FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART,

Roman Verostko



November 3-7, 1993,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; 4th in the series begun at Utrecht in 1988.

Current research, theory and practice on the use of electronics in the

arts, with an emphasis on "the art factor". Addresses works by visual

artists, performers, musicians, and those developing new electronic

formats.  Call for submissions: papers, panels, courses/workshops, poster

sessions, arts exhibitions include electronic theater, network art and

sound/performance arts. Participants: artists, scientists, arts critics,

curators, educators, and others interested in the use of electronics in

the arts. Participating institutions: Mpls College Art & Design (Host),

Walker Art Center, U of Minn School of Music, Minneapolis Institute of

Arts, Minneapolis Community College.



Deadlines: Workshops, Courses, Papers/Panels: April 15

Performance/Concert: May 15

Art Show, Electronic Theater, Poster Sessions June 15

Slide Show, Listening Room: July 15.



For guidelines: FISEA 93, Minneapolis College of Art & Design

2501 Stevens Ave S; Minneapolis, MN 55404-4343, USA.

Tel: 1-612-8743754

Fax: 1-612-8743732

Email: FISEA93@MCAD.EDU



Program Director: Roman Verostko,

Tel: 1-612-8252720

EMAIL: ROMAN@MCAD.EDU





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                                  CALENDAR

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MONITOR 93

The Second Coming of the Cryptics, Video as Art Festival

February 26 - March 21, 1993

Frolunda Kulturhus & Goteborgs Konstmuseum, Sweden

The sub-title suggests a mythological curse meant to invoke and

consolidate the validity of art as a surrealistic braintool rather than an

educational and mechanical way to socialise. Artists are invited to submit

tapes. Due to our moving, this announcement reached us too late: deadline

for entry forms was February 1st, deadline for tapes was February 15th.

Info: Monitor 93, Box 63, S-42121 V Frolunda, Sweden.

Tel: 46-31-851665, fax: 46-31-851667





WRO 93

Fourth International Sound Basis Festival.

Mat 5-8, 1993, Wroclaw, Poland.

Devoted to exploring the esthetic and technical potentials of the visual

representation of sound. WRO provides an international forum for

endeavors, experiments and exchanges among video/computer artists,

critics, technologies, galleries and art centers.

Competition:

Video or computer animation work emphasizing the role of music/sound in

visual art and offering a sound/image production that shows awareness and

creativity in exploiting the potentials and limitations of the media

employed. Only work produced after January 1st, 1991. Entries must reach

WRO no later than March 8th, 1993. Three cash prices of total amount of 90

million zlotys (about 00, according to the organizers).

Entry forms and more info:

Open Studio Cooperative, POB 1385, PL-54137, Wroclaw 16, Poland.

Phone/fax: 48-71-448369







THE THIRD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS, FREEDOM AND PRIVACY

9 - 12 March, San Francisco Airport Marriot Hotel, Burlingame, CA, USA

Contact:  Bruce Koball, General Chair,  CFP'93, 2210 Sixth St.,

Berkeley, CA, USA, tel: 1-510-8451350, Email CFP93@WELL.SF.CA.US





CYBERTRONICS

9 March - 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





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

Info: Conference Registration Dept

Meckler, Artillery House, Artillery Row, London SW1P 1RT, U.K.

Tel: 44-71-9760405, fax: 44-71-9760506





ARTEC'93

The Third International Biennale in Nagoya

23 April - 6 June 1993

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.

Information:

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: 81-52-221-0753, fax: 81-52-2210739





3CYBERCONF

The Third International Conference on Cyberspace

14 - 15 May, 1993, The University of Texas in Austin.

For more information write to:

3CYBERCONF, School of Architecture, University Of Texas, Austin,

Texas 78712, USA.

Phone 1-512-4716619, fax 1-512-4710176.

Email: 3CYBERCONF@BONGO.CC.UTEXAS.EDU





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

Information: Franckstrasse 2a, A4010 Linz, Austria.

Phone: 43-732-53481267, Fax: 43-732-53481270



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                          PERFORMANCES

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NORA'S ART, A Performance by Pat Olesko

5 - 7 March, 1993

Footwork, 3221 22nd St. at Mission, San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA

Contact:

New Langton Arts   tel: 1-415-6265416,

Southern Exposure tel: 1-415-8632141,

Footwork  tel: 1-415-8245044





SINGING THE WORLD INTO EXISTENCE, 3

13 March, 1993

Paul Panhuysen and His Kanary Grand Band. Live inter-species performance

work that explores how sound,light, air, and feedback mechanisms affect

birdsong.  Performancemarks the opening of a six-week installation

(through April 30).

Contact: Exploratorium,

3601 Lyon St., San Francisco, CA, USA.

Tel: 1-415-5610361, fax: 1-415-5610307





ZERO - IN - TIME

19- 20 March, 1993

Interactive Live Performance with Leading Computer Music Composers

Contact:  Life on the Water, Fort Mason Building B, San Francisco, CA,

USA, tel: 1-415-7768999



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                           EXHIBITIONS

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PAUL DE MARINIS:  THE EDISON EFFECT,

A Series of Interactive Sound Sculptures San Francisco Art Institute

18 February - 20 March.

Contact: San Francisco Art Institute, 800 Chestnut St., San Francisco, CA,

USA, tel: 1-415-7717020





THE HALSEY GALLERY

Judith Yourman: Details at Eleven, Leona Helmsley/Joel Steinberg:

Multi Media Installation. February 22 - March 17, 1993

The exhibition examines the American fascination with celibrity and

scandal, and the role that the media play in transforming news,

particularly court trials, into entertainment. Lecture by the artist on

Feruary 23, 8 pm.

The Halsey Gallery, School of the Arts, College of Charleston, 66

George Street, Charleston, South Carolina, USA





RADICAL FUTURES  An Exhibition of New Work by Todd Siler

27 February - 27 March, 1993

Contact: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc., 31 Mercer St., New York, NY 10013,

USA. Tel: 1-212-2263232, fax: 1-212-9411536





DIAGRAMMATIC DIALOGUES, Computer Imaging, An exhibit by Joan Truckenbrod

2 - 27 March, 1993

Contact:  ARC Gallery, 1040 West Huron St., Chicago, IL, USA,

tel: 1-312-7332787





DIGITAL PAINTINGS by HOLGER BAR

5 - 9 March, 1993

Contact:  Museum Fur Holographie & Neue Visuelle Medien, Pletschmuhlenweg

7, D-5024 Pulheim, GERMANY

Tel: 49-2238-51053, fax: 49-2238-52158





11th WORLD WIDE VIDEO FESTIVAL

19- 25 April 1993

Kijkhuis, Noordeinde 140, 2514 GP Den Haag, The Netherlands.

Tel: 31-70-3644805, fax 31-70-3614448





35th AMERICAN FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL

May 26 - 30, 1993

AVFA, P.O.Box 48659, Niles, IL 60714.

Tel: 1-708-6986440

Fax: 1-708-8231561



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                          PUBLICATIONS

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MECKLER PUBLICATIONS

3 Publications on Virtual Reality were announced by Meckler

Publications:

-Virtual Reality Report.

Editors: Sandra Kay Helsel, Tony Feldman. International Newsletter

dedicated to artificial reality, cyberspace and virtual reality, 10 issues

110 Pound Sterling

-Virtual Reality Research and Development 1992, Editor: Jeremy Thompson

Articles by researchers, Country by country directory,

Bibliography 350 pages, 45 PS

-Virtual Reality Market Place 1993, Editor: S.K. Helsel,

Directory of vendors, products and services. 180 pages, 32.50 PS

Order from: Meckler, Artillery House, Artillery Row, London SW1P

1RT, U.K.





ANIMATION JOURNAL

Animation Journal publishes writing on any subject related to animation,

encouraging submissions from artists and others who work outside the

traditional academic realm of the university. For subscription and submis-

sion information, please contact:

Animation Journal, Maureen Furniss (Editor), Division of Critical

Studies, School of Cinema & Television, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-221, USA





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Selected items from Fineart Forum, Volume 7 #2 and Leonardo Electronic

News,  February 15, 1993. The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts

contributes 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 Technology Network.

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CULTURAL POLITICS IN TECHNOLOGICAL ART

1-4 April 1993, Vienna, Austria

The Austrian Academy of Sciences in Cooperation with the Centre of Social

Innovation in Vienna organizes a Symposium on "Cultural Politics in

Technological Art". The idea is based on a study on "Technologische

Kultur", which reveals the status and problems of Austrian artists. In

order to widen the perspectives we will invite experts. Whoever is con-

cerned to one of the following fields is invited to submit an abstract:

- Places of Work and Education in Technological Art

- Media Art in Radio and Television

- Market and advancement in the sector of Technological Art

- The end of authorship in an area of digital mediamorphosis

- Strategies for Networking

We will offer free flight and accommodation for people who prepare a

speech and/or make a workshop.

For further information please contact Mr. Rolando Alton-Scheidl,

Tel:43-1-712214837,

Fax: 43-1-712214830

Email: SCHEIDL@LEZVAX.OEAW.AC.AT





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IDEA / International Directory of Electronic Arts

Annick Bureaud



Computer Art, computer animation, video, interactive art, networking,

holography, sound works, space-sky art, robotic art, virtual reality,

etc..  IDEA covers the whole range of activities in the field of art &

technology.  Bilingual, French/English, this unique Directory includes in

this second edition more than 2800 addresses world wide concerning

Organisations (festivals, galleries, museums, art centers, schools and

universities, centers for research and creation, resource centers,

non-profit organisations), Artist, People (theoreticians, critics,

researchers, curators) and Periodicals.

A bibliography and four indexes complete IDEA.  IDEA is also available on

mailing labels which can be sorted in different ways. For a free cost

estimate send a detailed request.

IDEA: 11 x 19 cm - 504 pages -250 FF - CHAOS Editions, Paris.



Mail order sales in French Francs only:

CHAOS, 57 rue Faluiere, 75015 PARIS France, fax: 33-1-3221124

Payment by International Money Order to: CHAOS account #040 220 29748 bank

BICS 31 bd Edgar Quintet, 75014 PARIS. (Orders with payment ONLY - an

invoice will be sent with the directory on request).



Mail order sales in dollars:

ARTCOM, PO Box 3123 Rincon Annex, San Francisco CA 94119-3123

DIFFUSION i MEDIA, 4487 rue Adam, Montreal (QUE) Canada H1V 1T9,

Fax: 1-514-2811884





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PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA

Call for Submissions.

Deadline February 28, 1993. The theme of this year Ars Electronic

Conference (not the Prix) is "Genetic Art - Artificial Life".

Details:  ORF-Prix Ars Electronica; Franckstrasse 2A; A-4010 LINZ

Austria.

Tel: 43-732-52481267

Fax: 43-732-53481270





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STELARC

Paul Brown

Stelarc, the Australian performance artist is in residence at the Kansas

City Art Institute Jan 15 - March 4.  For details: Fax: 1-816-9316082

He then moves to The Kitchen in New York March 5-14; Obscure in Quebec

March 24-Apr 7; Art Futura, Barcelona Apr 12-25; Helsinki Apr 26-May 9

and CAVS/MIT Cambridge May 10-22.



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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: Groningen University, Amsterdam University, De Fabriek/Hollandia.

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