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                 THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                             THE ISEA NEWSLETTER



                              # 16, APRIL 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),

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 31-79-611737, Email ISEA@MBR.FRG.EUR.NL or ISEA@SARA.NL

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                            CONTENTS



EDITORIAL                               Wim van der Plas

MEDIEN LABOR MUNCHEN                    Prof. Herbert Francke

WIN 2K's OF GOLD                        Wim van der Plas

MANIFESTATION FOR THE UNSTABLE MEDIA V  V2 Organisation

IAKTA WORKSHOP                          Yoshiyuki Abe

WORKING PAPERS 6                        Jim Demmers

CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

PUBLICATIONS

CALENDAR

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NOTE NEW PHONE NUMBER, FAX NUMBER & EMAIL ADDRESSES ISEA

POB 8656, 3009 AR Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Tel during (Dutch) office hours: 31-79-612930, other hours: 31-10-2020850

Fax: 31-79-611737, Email: ISEA@MBR.FRG.EUR.NL



ISEA Newsletter

Fax: 31-75-701906, Email: ISEA@SARA.NL





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EDITORIAL

Wim van der Plas



With time, our Calendar is becoming more complete. We have had positive

comments on that. However, there are two remarks to be made: 1: it is not

as complete as we would like, and 2: this newsletter is supposed to be

more than a calendar.  Considering these points further, we note that:



1: In fact, the newsletter is rather one sided. What is lacking, to a

large extent, is music and music-related art events. The idea behind ISEA

is interdisciplinarity. All the arts will start to merge, thanks to the

electronic revolution. That is why we need the communication structure

that ISEA tries to provide. Who is going to send us more information on

electronic and computer music events?



2: Please, do not hesitate to give us your thoughts on any aspect of

electronic art. We would welcome practice, such as reviews of events, or

theory. Do not leave it up to the correspondents alone. They do not get

paid for this either! Pieces should be no longer than one half to one

page. If possible, send material by Email.



We are happy to be able to tell you that all the International Symposia on

Electronic Art currently planned are making good progress. In Minneapolis

(4th ISEA) they are working like crazy, judging proposals and preparing

the preliminary program. In Helsinki, Minna Tarka was appointed coor-

dinator in order to organize the fifth symposium next year for the Univer-

sity of Industrial Arts. The Montreal group has held a number of meetings

in order to finalize their plans for ISEA '95.





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MEDIEN LABOR MUNCHEN

Prof. Herbert Franke



A new laboratory has been created in Munich for the implementation of

interdisciplinary Media Art projects: the Medien Labor Munchen - MLM. It

is currently housed in the second floor of the Kunstlerwerkstatt in the

Lothringer Strasse, and was set up through the auspices of the Cultural

Affairs Office (Kulturreferat) of the City of Munich with the help of

several industry sponsors, including the Siemens Cultural Program.

In its pilot phase, the primary task of the MLM will be to hold courses

and workshops on the artistic possibilities of the new media, as well as

to convey basic technical knowledge on their use and implementation.



These classes are open to all interested parties - especially artists, but

also to people in the natural sciences and humanities. The goal of these

courses is to enable participants to independently use electronic tools to

carry out long-term projects at the MLM. Beyond this, criteria for an

aesthetic of the new media arts and appropriate forms for their presen-

tation should be developed. Further, lecture series, conferences and

exhibitions are planned in order to engage a broad section of the public

in a discussion on the media arts.





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WIN 2 K's OF GOLD

Wim van der Plas



Since gold is still very hard to synthesize, this is the way to get it.

CorelDRAW organizes an ongoing competition for its registered users. This

competition has been going on for a few years and the winners of this year

will receive their prizes during an 'Academy Award of Graphics' on the

20th of May in the National Gallery of Ottawa, Canada. There are 1,000,000

Canadian dollars to be won, plus 2 kilograms of gold. The results of the

competition are published in an annual book called Corel Art Show

available from the book store.



The new competition starts in August. There are monthly competitions until

April, so you can enter more than once.

For further information: tel 1-613-728-8200, fax 728-2891.

For Holland/Europe: POB 616, 2130 AP Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.





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MANIFESTATION FOR THE UNSTABLE MEDIA V

V2 Organisation

1 - 10 October 1993, 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

The 5th edition of this annual festival will be on the BODY: 'the physical

body in relation to the immaterial body in electronic space', 'the body as

an architectural object that can be designed', 'the body in ruin', 'the

body without organs' and more of these topics wil be addressed to. In

general our relation to nature will be a central issue: 'is man still the

measurement of all things ?' and 'are we machines living in a hyper

cartesian age ?'. The festival will have an analytic approach on our

technological society in relation to the arts. An exhibition, radioshow,

symposium and some performances will be part of this festival that will

present an international group of artists and scientific researchers.

Participating artists will be: Stelarc (Australia) performing with his

third hand and a virtual 4th hand; Erik Hobijn (NL) with his 'Delusions

of self immolation'machine that can give you an extreme physical and

psychological experience; Paul Sermon (UK) presenting his 'Telematic

dreaming' an intimate work that tries to evoke an interaction between the

telematic and the physical body; Arthus and Marilouise Kroker (Canada)

will talk on the 'body invaders'; Gregory Whitehead (USA) will take part

in the live radioshow on October 1st and bring some radiobodies to live.

Other artists will be involved in this festival. For more information

please contact: V2 Organisation, PO Box 11007, 5200 ES 's-Hertogenbosch,

The Netherlands. Tel: 31-73-137958, Fax: 31-73-122238.





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IAKTA WORKSHOP

Yoshiyuki Abe



September 16 , Senri Life-Science Center, Osaka, Japan.

Organization: The International Association for Knowledge Technology in

the Art The Labolatories of Image Information Science and Technology

(L.I.S.T) Chairmen: David Cope, Bernard Bel and Haruhiro Katayose



Abstract:

     Following the 1993 ICMC in Tokyo, Japan, a Workshop on Knowledge

Technology in the Arts will be held in Osaka, 3 hours from Tokyo by train,

and 1 hour by plane. The Workshop is sponsored by the International

Association for Knowledge Technology in the Arts, IAKTA, Inc., Boston, MA,

USA (Otto Laske, President) and Laboratories of Image Information Science

and Technology, Osaka, Japan (Haruhiro Katayose, Workshop Coordinator).

     We are herewith calling for papers on applications of symbolic and

connectionist AI to topics in composition, design, performance, and

teaching in the computer arts (music, film, video, poetry, dance,

sculpture, drawing, performance art, etc.). In particular, we are looking

for reflections upon the impact of knowledge technology (algorithms,

knowledge bases, neural networks, hypermedia, virtual reality) on the

artistic process. We are also encouraging tutorial materials on these

topics which are geared to encouraging novices in the field to become

involved with new technologies in the arts. Email submission is welcome.

Important constraints of submission are:



1. 1000-word abstract (English), due by April 30, 1993

2. June 30, 1993: notice of acceptance/rejection

3. July 30, 1993: deadline for submitting camera-ready, free format text

4. Workshop fee: equivalent of US$ 20.00.



The Workshop will comprise papers, panels, demonstrations, and a computer

music concert, as well as a banquet. Demonstrations will be presented by

the Laboratories of Image Information Science and Technology.



Secretariat:

Haruhiro Katayose, L.I.S.T, Laboratory of Image Information Science and

Technology, Senri Life-Science Center 11F, 1-4-2 Shinsenri-higashimachi

Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 565 Japan.

Fax: 81-6-8732040, Email: katayose@inolab.sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp





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WORKING PAPERS 6

Jim Demmers



PUBLIC DOMAIN as an organization is devoted in both theory and practice to

examinations of the relationships between art and ideas, and more

specifically, the role that technology plays in constituting modern life

and thought.  To facilitate these explorations we conduct a series of

presentations called WORKING PAPERS several times a year, publish a

limited edition of the journal PERFORATIONS, and provide on-line computer

network services for Public Domain members.

This Spring's series of WORKING PAPERS will be held at the Homage Coffee

House at 255 Trinity Ave. (near the Trinity gallery) in downtown Atlanta.

(Their phone number is 404-525-7546).  Each session will begin at 7:30

p.m. and last approximately one hour.  There will be an opportunity for

discussion following each presentation.  Admission is free and open to the

public.

For further information concerning WORKING PAPERS and/or PUBLIC DOMAIN

please contact:

PUBLIC DOMAIN, P.O. box 8899, Atlanta, GA  30306-0899, USA

Tel: 1-404-8437087, E-mail: jdemmers@pd.org (Jim Demmers)





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                           CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

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TELAESTHESIA '93

May 1993,  Village Square, Brighton Marina, Brighton, UK

This is an international call for FAX ART: the (techno)logical successor

to mail art.  Throughout May 1993, visitors to the largest Arts Festival

in England will be invited to enter an extraordinary gallery where YOU

can control both the environment AND the contents of the show, remotely,

with your local FAX machine.

We invite YOU to help decorate the gallery.  Design a vertically-

repeating wallpaper pattern on a sheet of paper and FAX it to us.  We

will then make several copies of the design, attach them together

and then 'hang' your strip of wallpaper in our gallery.  We invite you

also to FAX other 'ornaments' for the gallery walls: clocks, decorative

plates, flying ducks - let your imagination run wild!

The theme of the Xhibition is "telaesthesia".  We invite you to FAX to

us your visual interpretations of the five known human senses and/or

your experiences beyond the sixth sense.  All artwork received will be

displayed in our 'newly decorated' gallery space.

Fax : 0273-818352 (UK), Fax: 44-273-818352 (rest of world), Faxes accepted

15th April - 31st May, 1993. Xhibition open to the public 1st - 31st May.







CENTER FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH IN MUSIC AND ACOUSTICS (CCRMA)

SUMMER COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

June 28 to July 23, 1993, Stanford University, USA

For applications and information, please write:  CCRMA Summer Workshops,

Music Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-8180, USA.

Tel: 1-415-723-4971, Fax: 1-415-723-8468.







1993 CONTEMPORARY ARTS SUMMER INSTITUTE SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

COMPUTED ART  INTENSIVE

JUNE 28 - JULY 17

Exploring Software as a Creative Medium

Interactive music systems (Daniel Scheidt), scoring & sound design

(Martin Gotfrit), computer controlled installations (George Lewis),

expert systems animation, (Sang Mah), choreographic software (Thecla

Schiphorst). Applications are due April 30.

For More Information Contact:

Tanya Petreman, School for the Contemporary Arts, Simon Fraser University,

Burnaby BC, V5A 1S6 Canada. Tel: 1-604-2914672, Fax: 1-604-2915907.

Email: Tanya_Petreman@sfu.ca







PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA 1994, CALL FOR ENTRIES

Since 1990, the Prix Ars Electronica for Interactive Art has been awarded

for artwork using virtual reality, screen based interactive hypermedia,

interactive multi-media installations, interactive hypertext and cinema,

interactive sound and virtual sculpture and other types of interactive

art involving the use of computers.

Prize winners have included Myron Krueger, Paul Sermon, Monika Fleischmann

/Wolfgang Strauss, Knowbotics Research, David Rokeby, William Seaman,

Stephen Wilson, Joachim Sauter, Jill Scott, Chico McMurtrie/Rick Sayre,

Jeffrey Shaw and Norman White.



The deadline for entries for the 1994 Prix Ars Electronica for Interactive

Art is 28 February, 1994.  Three Prizes with a total value of ,000 will

be awarded. Submissions must include a videotape demonstrating the nature

of the interactivity involved in the artwork and making clear the in-

novative and creative use of the computer.



Prizes are also awarded separately in the categories of Computer Animation

and Computer Music.

For further information and to receive entry blanks contact:

Prix Ars Electronica, ORF, Franckstrasse 2a, 4010 Linz, Austria.

Tel: 43-732-6900267, Fax: 43-732-6900270.







NETWORKING PROJECTS WANTED FOR FISEA 93

FISEA 93, to be held in Minneapolis, MN, in November 1993, is seeking

proposals for papers and panels on networking among artists and networking

projects. Please send proposals before May 15, 1993, to:

Jan Zita Grover, Artpaper, 2402 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55114

USA.  Email: jzgrover@mcad.edu





ONE MINUTE WORLD FESTIVAL

July 30, '93, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Deadline for sending tapes:

Works from 3 seconds to 60 seconds. Ask for conditions of entry before

sending tapes.

Info:

Agencia Observatorio, Rua Prof. Rubia Meira 50, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Tel/fax: 55-11-8512846

France: Catherine Derosier, tel 33-81-309030, fax 309525

England: Michael Maziere, tel 44-71-2844588, fax 2676078

Spain: Juan Carlos Perez, tel 34-1-4417188, fax 4419884







A CALL TO ALL MAIL 7 FAX ARTISTS

AN ACT OF RESISTANCE: MAKING COMMUNITY(IES)

Resist, a foundation celebrating 25 years of funding grassroots social

change, is sponsoring an art event in Fall 1993. There will be an inter-

national MAIL ART and FAX ART component to the show OPEN TO EVERYONE. Mail

art: No returns; documentation to all. Send mail art only to: P. O. Box

1136, Kendall Square., Cambridge MA 02142 USA.

Mail art deadline late September '93. Fax art: During the show only --

number TBA. Send a S.A.S.E. or two international postal reply coupons for

more mail and fax details.

Arts Resist, One Summer Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA.

E-mail: jeremias@mit.edu







EDUGRAPHICS '93

First International Conference on Graphics Education.

6-10 December 1993, Hotel Alvor Praia, Alvor, Algarve, PORTUGAL.

The conference aims at gathering together outstanding educators in

graphics, which will give keynote lectures reviewing, presenting the

state-of-the-art and discussing future directions on their respective

fields.  The conference will be open to contributors from all ranks and

from all over the world.  Graphics will be be focused on from a wide and

comprehensive point of view.

The conference will not be one more "computer graphics education" meeting

but a truly all-encompassing event on all aspects and sub-areas of

Graphics. The conference shall be known for its openness, anti-clique and

anti-politics philosophy.  Keynote speakers shall be outstanding

specialists in all of the various sub-domains of Graphics.



Subject areas include : Technical Drawing, Engineering Graphics, Descrip-

tive, Geometry, Theoretical Graphics and Geometry, Computational Geometry,

Geometric, Modeling, CAGD, Computer and Computational Graphics, CADD, CAI,

CAD/CAE, Image Synthesis and Processing, Scientific Visualization, Human-

Computer Interface, Animation and Fractals.



Co-Chairs : Vera B. Anand Clemson University, USA, Luiz A. Vieira Dias,

National  Institute for Space Research, Brazil, Harold P. Santo, Technical

University of  Lisbon, Portugal



Organizing Committee Chair:

Prof. Harold P. Santo, Department of Civil Engineering

IST - Advanced Technical Institute, Technical University of Lisbon

Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1096 Lisboa Codex, Portugal

Tel/Fax : 351-1-848-2425, E-mail : d1663@beta.ist.utl.pt



EDUGRAPHICS '93 will be held concurrently with "COMPUGRAPHICS '93 - Third

International Conference on Computational Graphics and Visualization

Techniques" (same date and venue).







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                                PUBLICATIONS

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VIDEO LECTURES COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Lectures by the originators of today's important computer technologies.

(Discount for ACM members until May 7, '93).

Available from:

University Video Communications, POB 5129-LL, Stanford, CA 94309, USA

Tel 1-415-8130506, Fax 8130315, Email: UVC.LEMON@FORSYTHE.STANFORD.EDU







THE ARACHNET ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ON VIRTUAL CULTURE

March 22, 1993 Volume 1 Issue 1

Tabble of contents:

1.Feature Articles.

-Education, Cyberspace and Change  by J.L. Lemke.

-Abductive Multiloguing: The Semiotic Dynamics of Navigating the Net.

 by Gary Shank.

2.The Cyberspace Monitor, edited by Algirdas Pakstas.

 Editor message, Media Reviews (Books: 'Internet: Getting Started')

 Netware Reviews (Software: Electronic Journal System) (Services: Internet

 Talk Radio), Netware Tutorials (Listserv/Ldbase), Meetings/Conferences/

 Exhibitions/Events/Projects.



Papers may be submitted at anytime by email or send/file to:

Ermel Stepp - Editor-in-Chief, M034050@MARSHALL.WVNET.EDU

LISTSERV Retrieval Instructions:

Send e-mail to LISTSERV@KENTVM (Bitnet) or LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU

Leave the subject line empty. The message must read: GET EJVCV1N1 CONTENTS





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           Thanks: SCOPE Magazine/Computer Graphics World/LEN/FAF

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VIDEO POSITIVE

April 1-31 '93, Liverpool, England

Installations by Peter Callas, John Conomos & David Haines, Barbara

Steinman and others. Performances by Annie Griffin, Solid State Opera,

Robin Blackledge. Seminars and screenings.

Info:

Eddie Berg, Movolia, Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX

England. Tel: 44-51-7092663, Fax: 7092150





IBERCAD 93

April 19-24, '93, Barcelona, Spain

Info: World Computer Graphics Association, 2033 M St, NW, Suite 399

Washington, DC 20036-8446, USA. Tel: 1-202-7759556





39th INTERNATIONALE KURZFILMTAGE

April 22-28, '93, Oberhausen, Germany

Main theme: 'Confrontation between different cultures'. Also a program of

pop promos from Britain and the US and of ads from Brasil and South

Africa. International TV Forum with South Productions, Channel Four. Film

market, competition.

Info: Int. Kurzfilmtage, Chr. Stegerstrasse 10, D-4200 Oberhausen 1,

Germany, Tel: 49-208-852591, Fax: 856414





VISION

April 25-29, '93, Denver, USA

Info:

XPLOR International, The Electronic Document Systems Association

2550 Via Tejon, Suite 3L, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274-6809, USA

Tel: 1-310-3733633





NCGA 93

April 26-29, '93, Philadelphia, USA

Conference of the National Computer Graphics Association.

Includes Film & Video Competition computer animation.

Info: NCGA, 2722 Merrilee Drive, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA 22031-4499, USA.

Tel: 1-703-6989600





THE INFORMAL EUROPEAN ARTS AND MEDIA MEETING

1 - 4 May 1993, Felix Meritis Building, Amsterdam

The informal European Arts and Media Meeting, 'Beyond Mass Media', wishes

to strengthen and contribute to the growth of the network of which

producers, arts institutions, broadcast and media people and organisations

are a part. It aims to be a think-tank and meeting point for key thinkers

and practitioners of the audiovisual and arts worlds of Europe. The

meeting should stimulate, challenge and encourage cooperation and

collaboration.

Contact: The Felix Meritis Foundation, PO Box 53066, 1007 RB Amsterdam,

The Netherlands. (The envelop should be marked 'IEAM'.

Tel: 31-20-6262321  Fax: 31-20-6249368.





TYPE-X, ART-X

May 6-8, '93, Philadelphia, USA

Printing Expo.

Info: Graphic Communications Three, 7500 Old Oak Blvd, Cleveland, OH

44130, USA. Tel 1-216-8262878





8e IMAGES DU FUTUR

Montreal, Canada, May 14-September 19, '93

"Largest exhibition on art, new technologies and communications in the

world": holography, computer animation, virtual reality, interactive

sculptures, multimedia installations. Special focus on New York.

International computer animation competition; 5 categories art,

theatrical, advertising, logo/film credits, special FX. Jury awards and

people's choice awards (September 15).

Info:

Mario Tremblay, La Cite des Arts et des Nouvelles Technologies de Montreal

15 rue de la Commune ouest, bur 101, Montreal, Canada H2Y 2C6

Tel: 1-514-8491612, Fax: 1-514-9820064







ENVIRONMENTAL ART AT THE EXPLORATORIUM.

14 May - 6 September, 1993

Meanderings by Michael Brown, Terraforms:Duet for Sandbox and Computer

by Al Jarnow, Cloud Rings by Ned Kahn, Water Waves: A multi-monitor

video installation by Andrej Zdrawic.

Contact:

The Exploratorium, McBean Theater, 3601 Lyon St., San Francisco, CA USA,

Tel: 1-415-5526866





VIRTUAL REALITY 93

May 19-21, '93, San Jose, USA.

Info: Meckler Corp., 11 Ferry Lane West, Westport, CT 06880, USA

Tel: 1-800-6355537





CONFERENCE ON UNDERSTANDING IMAGES

May 21-22, '93, Pace University, New York, NY, USA.

Sponsored by NYC ACM/SIGGRAPH

Contact: Professor Francis T. Marchese, Department of Computer Science,

Pace University, New York, NY 10038, USA. Tel: 1-212-3461803,

Fax: 1-212-3461933, E-Mail: MARCHESF@PACEVM.Bitnet





SILICON GRAPHICS EXPO

May 25-27, '93, San Jose, USA

Info: SG Expo, 12343 Hymeadow Drive, Bldg. 3, Austin, TX 78750, USA

Tel 1-800-727EXPO      [translation?]





MULTIMEDIA '93

May 27-29, '93, Toronto, Canada

Info: Susan Blair, Multimedia Trade Shows Inc., 7-70 Villarboit Crescent

Concord, Ont., Canada L4K 4C7. Tel: 1-416-6602491





19th INTERNATIONAL ANIMATED FILM FESTIVAL

June 1-6, '93, Annecy, France

Info: Centre International du Cinema d'Animation, POB 399, F-74013 Annecy,

France. Tel: 33-50-574172, Fax: 678195





CINE VIDEO PSY '93

June 8-11, '93, Lorquin, France

Info: Assn. Video Psy, Centre Hospitalier Specialise, F-57790 Lorquin,

France. Tel: 33-87-231412, Fax: 231410





ARS ELECTRONICA

June 14-18, '93, Linz, Austria

Main theme: 'Genetic art - artificial life'. A symposium with inter-

national geneticists, exhibition, videos, music, media projects and the

international competitions: computer animation, computer graphics, com-

puter music and interactive art.

Info: ORF-Ars Electronica, Frankstrasse 2A, A-4020 Linz, Austria.

Tel: 43-732-6900267, Fax: 6900270





ACH CONFERENCE

June 16-19, 1993, Georgtown University, Washington, DC, USA

1993 Joint International Conference of The Association for Computers and

the Humanities and The Association for Literary and Linguistic Computers

This conference is the major forum for discussion of the preparation,

encoding, and use of character-based electronic text and for computerbased

research in literature, linguistics, and related humanities disciplines.

Details from:

Dr. Michael Neuman, ACH-ALLC93, Academic Computer Center, 238 Reiss

Science Building, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA.

Tel: 1-202-687-6096, Fax: 1-202-687-6003,

Email: ach_allc93@guvax.georgetown.edu





COMPUTER ANIMATION 93

June 17-18, '93, Geneve, Switzerland.

Computer animation in the following categories: science & industry, motion

picture, corporate communication.

Info:

Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Mira Lab, CUI, 24 rue General Dufour, CH-1204

Geneve, Switzerland. Tel: 44-22-7876581, Fax: 7353905

Email: THALMANN@ELDI.EPFL.CH





MOSTRA ATLANTIC DE REALIDADE VIRTUAL

21 June - 2 July 1993,  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

A two-week event consisting of Virtual Reality demonstrations, workshops

and lectures, and a Digital Painting exhibition.

Presentations include:

-    Mandala System performance (Vincent John Vincent - The Vivid Group,

     Canada)

-    V.R. demonstrations by Bryan Hughes (Renaissance Foundation, USA)

-    Coletiva ATLANTIC de Pintura Digital (Collective exhibition of

     Digital Paintings) - Curator: Rodrigo Toledo

-    Workshops (by Vincent John Vincent and Bryan Hughes)

- Seminars:

     - Applications of V.R.

     - V.R. applied to art & entretainment

     - Electronic Art: a combination of art and science

       Coordinator: Rejane Spitz

Sponsored by: CIA. ATLANTIC de PETROLEO

Supported by : ISEA (South America)

Contact: Maria Byington or Rodrigo Toledo, CANDIDO MENDES CULTURAL CENTER

Rua da Assembleia 10 / 616 - CEP20119-900, Rio de Janeiro - RJ - BRASIL

Tel: 55-21-5312000, (ext. 257), Fax: 55-21-2242111







MONTAGE '93

July 8 - August 7, '93, Rochester, USA.

International festival of the image. The fusion of art & technology and

the future of visual communications. Exhibitions, lectures, panels,

international film festival, video, computer animation, time-based

electronic work, arts & technology exposition, conferences, workshops.

Info: Lisa Farrell, Montage 93, 31 Prince Street, Rochester,

NY 14607-1499, USA. Tel: 1-716-4428897





COMPUTER MUSIC WORKSHOPS

July 18-25 and July 26-31, Oberlin College, USA

Two Workshops in Electronic and Computer Music.

The Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College invites you to participate in

the 1993 workshops in electronic and computer music.

Contact:

Office of Outreach Programs, Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College,

Oberlin, OH 44074, USA. Tel: 1-216-775-8044, Email: fnelson@oberlin.edu





ICS 93

July 19-23, '93, Tokyo, Japan.

International conference on supercomputing.

Info: Julie Eitzer, ACM, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036-9998, USA.

Tel: 1-212-8697440





ELECTRONIC IMAGING AND THE VISUAL ARTS

July 28-30, National Gallery, London, UK.

Preliminary information about the 1993 EVA conference (Electronic Imaging

and the Visual Arts) is now available. Two days of pre-conference

tutorials on fundamentals of imaging applications, and advanced technical

topics, will be offered July 26-27.

In addition to the annual EVA conference, a series of related one-day

seminars is being held in Paris, Edinburgh, Madrid, and Amsterdam through

April 1994. For full details and registration information, contact the

conference organizers:

VASARI Ltd., 237 High Street, Aldershot, Hampshire CU11 1TJ, U.K. Kingdom

Tel: 44-0-252-313437, Fax: 44-0-252-311540





SIGGRAPH '93

August 1-6, '93, Anaheim, CA, USA

International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques.

Includes Multi-Media '93. Includes Electronic Theater and Art Show.

Info:

Leona Caffrey, Smith, Bucklin & Ass, 401 North Michigan Av, Chicago, IL

60611, USA. Tel: 1-312-6446610, Fax 3216876, Email: S93@SIGGRAPH.ORG





MUSIC EDUCATION : AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVE

A half-day workshop to be held on  Wednesday 25th August, 1993 as part of

AI-ED 93, the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education,

23rd-27th August, 1993, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Workshop submissions and enquiries should be sent to :

Matt Smith, Dept. Computing, Open University,

Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK7 6AA, UK

Tel: 44-908-652682, Fax: 44-908-652140, Email: m.r.smith@open.ac.uk





7TH FREIBURG VIDEO FORUM

September 2-5, '93, Freiburg, Germany

A forum for experimental and documentary videos: reality & fiction, art &

politics.

Info: Medienwerkstatt Freiburg, Konradtstrasse 20, D-7800 Freiburg,

Germany. Tel: 49-761-709757, Fax: 701796





12th VIDEO ART FESTIVAL

September 2-5, '93, Locarno, Switzerland

Info:

AIVAC, POB 763, CH-6600 Locarno, Switzerland. Tel 41-93-312208, Fax 312207





EUROPEAN MEDIA ART FESTIVAL

September 12-26, '93, Osnabruck, Germany

Experimental film and video art, installations, performances, seminars,

international student forum.

Info: Alfred Rotert, Int. Experimentalfilm Workshop, POB 1861,

D-4500 Osnabruck, Germany. Tel: 49-541-21658, Fax: 28327





4TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FILM FESTIVAL

September 23-30, '93, Montreal, Canada

International competition, public screenings, conferences.

Info: Herve Fischer, Fest. Int. du Film Scientifique,

15, rue de la Commune ouest, Montreal, Canada H2Y 2CD

Tel: 1-514-8491612, Fax: 9820064





ICSPAT'93

Sept 28 - Oct 1, Santa Clara, CA, USA.

The International Conference on Signal Processing Applications &

Technology will be held on September 28 - October 1 in Santa Clara, CA,

USA.  Papers must be received by May 14, 1993.

Contact:  DSP Associates, 18 Peregrine Rd., Newton Centre, MA, 02159, USA,

Tel: 1-617-9643817, Fax: 1-617-9696689, Email: World@world.std.com





INTERFACE'93

The 18th Annual Conference for Humanities and Technology.

21-23 Oct 1993, Atlanta, USA

Call for papers deadline is May 1, presentations limited to 20 minutes.

Send abstracts (100 word single-spaced top centre age) to:

Interface '93, Humanities and Social Sciences Department

Southern College of Technology, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta GA

30060-2896, USA. Tel: 1-404-5287202





THE BODY IN RUIN

1993, 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

The V2 Organisation is a center for art & technology. In 1993 a series of

events are focussed on the body.

23, 24 and 25 April: 'Most Incredible Machines' with Gordon Monahan (Can)

Laura Kikauka (Can), Brad Hwang (K) and Bastiaan Lips (BRD/NL)

14, 15 and 16 May: 'Neo Nature', a project by Horst Rickels (NL) and

Viktor Wentik (NL)

June: 'Music with Machines' with Clarence Barlow (India) and STEIM (NL)

June: 'Synesthetics: stimulation & Stimulation', program curated in

cooperation  with Gottfried Hattinnnger (A). With Just Merit (A), Dannniel

Charles (F) and others.

September: 'Prosthesis: the body as an architectural object'

NOX (architecture collective, NL), Diler & Scofido (USA) and others.

Contact: V2 Organisation, PO Box 11007, 5200 ES 's-Hertogenbosch,

The Netherlands. Tel: 31-73-137958, Fax: 31-73-122238.





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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.



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