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           THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                             THE ISEA NEWSLETTER



                               # 17, MAY 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 or ISEA@SARA.NL

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                            CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

THE WATCHTOWERS OF PEACE                  Fred Forrest

ISEA MONTREAL 1995 PROPOSAL               Alain Mongeau

VIDEO INSTALLATIONS IN ROMANIA            Geert Lovink

CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

EXHIBITIONS

PUBLICATIONS

CALENDAR



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EDITORIAL



Correction.

In the April Newsletter, support from the magazines Scope and Computer

Graphics World and from Leonardo Electronic Art News/Fine Art Forum for

the compilation of our Calendar, should also have been mentioned in the

paper version. We are sorry for the omission.



ISEA presentation at the WWVF.

During the World Wide Video Festival in The Hague, Holland, ISEA was

represented in several ways. During the Video Market on April 22 and 23,

ISEA had a booth. Results of the International Symposia on Electronic Art

were presented, while information on ISEA and the Fourth International

Symposium on Electronic Art in Minneapolis were handed out. This resulted

in interesting new contacts and a number of new members.

On Friday the 23th, Wim van der Plas gave a lecture on computer animation,

illustrated with many video fragments. The many video artists present,

heard Wim's opinion that there is a lot of hype going on, especially in

the fashionable talk about Virtual Reality. The new technologies are here

to be used by artists, just like stone is there for sculpturers and paint

for painters. "Don't be too impressed by all the media hype, look at the

results". As positive examples, pieces by (among others) Jon McCormack

(Australia) and Andrew Dennis (US) were shown. The second part of that

afternoon session was occupied by a Philips demonstration of Full Motion

CD-I. Due to compression techniques, it is now possible to incorporate 72

minutes of full motion video on a CD-I disk. Philips is interested in

videomakers proposing good ideas for these full motion CD-I's. Anyone

interested in proposals, is invited to contact ISEA.





ISEA/ISAST meeting at SIGGRAPH.

During Siggraph (see the announcement elsewhere), the annual tradition of

a joint meeting of ISEA and ISAST (the International Society for the Arts,

Science & Technology) will be continued. Presentations by FISEA 93 (The

Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art in Minneapolis), ISEA 94

(The Fifth, in Helsinki) and ISEA 95 (The Sixth, in Montreal) are ex-

pected. Other organizations active in the field of the electronic arts,

will get a chance to present themselves. Details will be published in the

next Newsletter.





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                         "THE WATCH-TOWERS OF PEACE"

                  An Art Installation By Fred Forrest (FR)

                          May 28th - 4th June 1993



                       Installation telephone Numbers:

                            0043    3453    5411

                            0043    3453    5412

                            0043    3453    5413



TO SEND YOUR MESSAGES OF PEACE TO FORMER YUGOSLAVIA FROM ACROSS THE

BORDER IN AUSTRIA.

RING THESE NUMBERS FROM EVERY CORNER OF YOUR PLANET TO COVER THE LAND OF

WAR WITH SLOGANS OF PEACE.

DISSEMINATE YOUR ENERGIES IN REAL TIME THROUGH POSITIVE WAVES.



We would like to draw your attention to an installation that will be

realised by the artist Fred Forrest within the framework of the European

Month of Culture in Graez.  The installation will incorporate the

general theme "Entegenzte Grenzen" (Dismissed Borders) and function as

leading project.  It will open in April and can already be considered as

extraordinary and exemplary.



The technological communication media Fred Forrest is going to install

at the Slovenian border will be placed in such a way that they will look

in the direction of the former Yugoslavian territory and are called

"OBSERVATION TOWERS FOR PEACE".



These technological communication media will consist of five sound

amplifiers connected to computers and the INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE

NETWORK.  The metal structures designed to arry these strong amplifiers

will be erected in Ehrenhausen, directly at the Austrian-Slovenian

border.  Through these amplifiers, peace messages are to be emitted in

real-time mode.  These peace messages will be transmitted to the

amplifiers via telephone from the whole world over.



A computer will be used to transform the messages via synthesizer into

one collective sound signal.  The modulation of this whistling sound

will change in accordance with both the number of incoming phone calls

and the distance from which they come.

There is no doubt that the interaction of Fred Forrest's project and its

symbolic dimension in view of the present geopolitical situation make

the installation a first class media event and emphasize the meaning of

our modern society's new forms of communication.

For more information, please write to:

Fred Forrest, Territoire Du MZ, 60540 Anserville, France

Tel: 44-08-4305, Fax: 44-08-5967





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ISEA MONTREAL 1995 PROPOSAL

Alain Mongeau (R23374@uqam.bitnet)



This is a proposal to present an international symposium on electronic

arts in Montral during the fall of 1995. The event would be the sixth

edition of ISEA, the International Symposium on Electronic Art which has

been presented previously in Utrecht and Groningen, the Netherlands (1988

and 1990) and Sydney, Australia (1992). Future ISEA's are scheduled for

Minneapolis, USA (1993), and Helsinki, Finland (1994).

This proposal has been prepared by various French and English speaking

artists, educators and researchers in the Montreal area.



INTRODUCTION: ISEA IN MONTREAL

Over the past 30 years, technology has provided contemporary society with

a variety of new electronic media which have instigated major changes in

most aspects of industry and personal life. ISEA Montreal will demonstrate

the cultural importance of these new media to the general public, profes-

sional artists, academics, scientists and businesses from Canada and

abroad.



Montreal is one of the major cities in North America and is very active in

the fields of art and technology. The city contains numerous educational

and public institutions which are exploring the use of new media,

including four major universities (Concordia, McGill, University of

Montral, UQAM), the National Film Board, and the Canadian Broadcasting

Corporation (radio and television). The major industrial corporations who

research and develop advanced electronics equipment in Canada are also

located in Montreal, such as Bombardier, CAE, Bell-Northern Research,

Northern Telecom, BCE, BELL, Softimage, Spar Aerospace, Teleglobe Canada

and Vidotron.



In addition to hosting annual international festivals of dance, theatre,

music, film and video, Montreal recently hosted New Music America 90 and

the International Computer Music Conference (1991), two events which

focusing on music and electronic media. The city is also one of the most

artistically active cities in the country, being home to thousands of

international painters, sculptors, composers, dancers, film makers, video

artists, performers, and writers. The city has exhibition and performance

spaces at major venues, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Place des arts,

Museum of Contemporary Art, Canadian Centre for Architecture and dozens of

artist run galleries and resource centres for the visual arts, video,

music, performance and dance (PRIM, Videographe, Infographie Canada,

ACREQ).



The one week symposium in Montreal will provide a contemporary overview on

the artistic use of electronic media through various educational, academic

and cultural events. In addition, the symposium's environment will create

valuable links between industry and artists who work with new electronic

media. Resulting from this interaction will be new applications for

computer graphics, telecommunications, electronic audio, interactive

systems and video which will bring sociological and economic benefits to

Montreal, Quebec and Canada.



CULTURAL EVENTS



Exhibitions

Exhibitions will be one of the main activities at ISEA. Various galleries

and museums in Montreal will be involved in exhibiting, selecting work and

creating concepts for the exhibitions. Each exhibition will focus on a

particular style or medium and will include multimedia installations,

hypermedia, computer graphics and electronic sculpture. Some galleries and

museums have already expressed interest in displaying work for the sym-

posium. Chairperson: Louise Poissant



Performances

Two evenings of live performances will be presented which incorporate

performers with various electronic media. Most of the performances will be

interactive during which the audience or performers will control imagery,

sound and physical objects with sound, body movement or their physio-

logical processes. Chairperson: Don Ritter.



Electronic Music Theatre and Broadcasts

The EMT will be the focus for the dissemination of electroacoustic works.

We hope to include a variety of works selected compositions for tape or CD

formats, radiophonic works, and works for live electroacoustic forces. The

EMT will also serve as a distribution point for the transmission of

electroacoustic materials through campus, community and commercial radio

and cable networks. Chairperson: Bruce Pennycook



Electronic Theatre

More than just a cinema screening the best in computer animation, the ISEA

95 Electronic Theatre is a space within which unfold any number of ac-

tivities associated with theatre in the electronic world: performances,

slide shows, readings, and network-based art as well as computer

animations made by independent artists. Chairperson: Louise Poissant



Artists Market

The Artists' Market will provide ISEA participants with an opportunity to

offer their works to other ISEA participants and to the Montreal Community

at large. Similar to a combined music store, bookstore, video club, and

software outlet, the Artists' Market will offer CD-ROM, CDI, CD Audio,

videodisks, videocassettes, disketes, books, and prints for a taste of

what could be an art market of the future. Chairperson,:Luc Courchesne.



ACADEMIC EVENTS



Poster Sessions

The art exhibitions, papers, and panels are judged months before the

conference. Poster Sessions give artists the chance to show work in

progress or work completed since the jury deadlines. It is also a chance

to show slides of work of artists not otherwise represented at the sym-

posium. The Poster Sessions are the up-to-the-minute news breaks from the

front lines of electronic art. Chairperson: Henry See



Panels

ISEA  Montreal will sponsor panels as alternative formats for presenting

thought-provoking discussions of ideas, trends, and controversies on a

wide range of topics including  interactive art, art and politics, gender

issues, telecommunications, electronic art and the avantgarde.

Participants and audiences alike have an opportunity to explain different

viewpoints and exchange information. Submissions for special sessions that

focus on the cultural, social, political implications and artistic use of

the emerging corporate, commercial and consumer channels of interactive

media . Acting chairperson: Greg Garvey

Papers

Academics and artists the world over will come to Montreal to deliver

papers outlining the latest in the theory and practice of electronic art.

Submitted papers will be appraised by an international jury comprised of

academics, artists, and authors. The papers will be published for

distribution after the conference. Acting chair: Cynthia Beth Rubin



Hypertext

In recognition of significant developments in hypertext as a new literary

form, ISEA Montreal will sponsor a special session on Hypertext. Authors

can submit proposals to present their work in half hour time slots and the

session will close with a special panel discussion of hypertext in the

context of interactive art. Acting chair: Greg Garvey



Electronic Cafe

The Electronic Cafe is a meeting place located in the heart of the con-

ference space, permitting chance encounters and a central place for

attendees to meet and talk. It is also an information exchange, being the

site of the message boards and ongoing announcements. Chairperson, Henry

See



Publications

Catalogue: The projected 150 page catalogue will devote two pages to

each participating artist: one of photos, the other a short text

describing the artists' work and areas of interest. The catalogue will

also include several longer articles of a theoretical or thematic

character.



Electronic Proceedings: After the conference, the electronic

proceedings will be published on CD-ROM. As well as containing the

textual documentation of the conference (papers, panel resumes, etc),

the publication will include video documentation, reproductions of

slides, and excerpts of video and software-based work where

possible. Chairperson: Alain Mongeau



Telecommunication Events

The Symposium will  integrate a range of telecommunication events

to coincide with the week long symposium.  Corporate support will

be will be requested to underwrite ISDN links where appropriate.  A

call will be made to artists, groups, and organizations to propose

special activities which will include the organization of a global

interactive art network.  Activities will include  joint creation of

computer graphic images using shared virtual screens,

transcontinental interactive performances, and  a virtual and real

global group show where artists can elect to download images either

for temporary screen display or hardcopy output. Chair Ginette

Daigneault



EDUCATIONAL EVENTS





Workshops

The workshops are the practical, hands-on side of the symposium.

Given by artists experienced in the use of these tools for artistic

expression, artist and non-artist alike are invited to explore new uses

of new technology. Chairperson: Philippe Boissonnet





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VIDEO INSTALLATIONS IN ROMANIA

Geert Lovink



After the Revolution of December 1989, Romania became very quickly a media

conscious country. The hot debates on the role of the media in the tran-

sitional political period are also reflected in the discourse of the

artists. The Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts office in Bucharest is

monitoring an exhibition ment to express the new relation and also the new

openings brought in the local culture by video.

The Video Installations exhibition organized by SCCA Bucharest will have a

national participation and will be opened from November 24 1993 till

January 9 1994. An international jury will award a prize for the best

contribution. Being the first event of this kind in Romania, the Video

Installation show will have also a promotional/informational function.

International and local theorists and artists will participate in pannel

discussions and workshops arround the exhibition. Institutions like the

Art Academy and the Theater and Film Academy are into this project. A

retrospective bi-lingual catalogue will be printed. All the persons

belonging to the international media community who want to attend/contri-

bute in anyway to the effort of bringing new media in Romania are most

welcome.

Contact person: Calin Dan, Artistic Director SCCA Bucharest, Curator of

the Video Installation Show, Stirbei-voda 1, PO Box 22-203, Bucharest,

Romania. Tel 401-6133030 ext 929, Fax: 401-312-21008.

Or contact Geert Lovink/Mediamatic, PO Box 10591, 1001 EN Amsterdam, The

Netherlands. Tel/fax: 31-20-6203297.



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                           CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

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DIGITAL SUMMER ART COMPETITION

Digital Summer is a manifestation consisting of exhibitions and workshops,

this summer in Amsterdam, Holland. The Dutch Professional Imaging magazi-

ne, in cooperation with others, organizes an art competition of 'computer

aided images':  both computer graphics and image processing. Each artist

can enter a maximum of 5 images, either prints or slides. Max size of

prints: 28 x 35 cm. A jury will select images for two exhibitions to be

held in Amsterdam, one of them being at the Electronic Imaging/Mediavisie

trade show in the RAI congress center (September 13-15, 1993). A selection

of the images will be published in Professional Imaging magazine and

Digital Summer publications. Entries will only be returned if a self

addressed envelop is included, as well as sufficient stamps (Dutch entr-

ies) or money(orders) for return postage.

Send entries to Digital Summer, Professional Imaging (P/im), POB 773,

2700 AT Zoetermeer, Holland





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ART WORKS INVITED for FISEA 93.

Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art.  November 3-7, 1993,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Interdisciplinary, theme is "the art factor". Invited: works by visual

artists, performers, musicians, and those developing new electronic

formats. Includes computer animation, network, interactive, sound,

multi-media, 2-D, 3-D. (Papers/Panels closed).



May  15                 Performance/Concert

June 15                 Art Show:  Interactive, Network, 2-D/3-D, Electronic

                        Theater; Poster Sessions (Projects, Applications).

July 15:                Slide Show, Listening Chamber.



Prog Director: Roman Verostko < roman@mcad.edu > Tel: 1-612-825-2720

Electronic Theater/Interactive: Scott Sayre < scotts@kitchen.mcad.edu >

Network Arts: Jan Zita Grover < jzgrover@kitchen.mcad.edu >

Concert/Perform/Listen Chamber: Homer Lambrecht < homerl@kitchen.mcad.edu >

Art Show, 2D/3D, Install: Brian Szott < brian_szott@macmail.mcad.edu >



Contact: FISEA 93, Minneapolis College of Art & Design

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

Tel: 1-612-874-3754, Fax: 1-612-874-3732, Email: fisea93@mcad.edu







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The International Computer Music Association

1993 VIDEO REVIEW OF COMPUTER MUSIC RESEARCH



                               CALL FOR VIDEOS



You are invited to submit a video presentation for inclusion in the video

review which is published by the International Computer Music Association.

Appropriate topics include: interfaces, performance systems, instruments,

controllers, and music visualization. Excerpts from performances that have

a unique visual component or historical interest are also eligible.

The review will be published in both NTSC and PAL formats and will first

be available at the 1993 International Computer Music Conference in Tokyo.

Contributions should be in the range of 1 to 10 minutes, ideally referen-

cing ICMC proceedings or other publications for more detail. Potential

contributors should send a brief description of material, including: name,

address, affiliation; videotape format; subject matter and approximate

length by electronic or regular mail to:



Preferred submission formats: 3/4-inch U-matic, and Betacam. VHS will be

considered though it presents significant quality control problems.

Interested contributors should respond soon for further information.

Deadline for submissions is July 20, 1993.

Contact: Robin Bargar, National Center for Supercomputing Applications

(NCSA), 605 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign, IL 61801, USA

Email: rbargar@ncsa.uiuc.edu





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IAKTA/LIST Workshop

September 16 1993, Senri Life-Science Center (Osaka JAPAN)



Following the 1993 ICMC in Tokyo, Japan, a workshop on Knowledge Tech-

nology in the Arts will be held in Osaka. Osaka is 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 and Laboratories of Image Information Science and Technology, Osaka,

Japan (Haruhiro Katayose, Workshop Coordinator).



Workshop activities



General Overview :

 General Overview on Knowledge Technology in the Arts will be given by

Prof. Otto Laske. In this talk applications of symbolic and connectionist

AI to topics in the computer arts are surveyed. Otto Laske, President of

IAKTA, is a composer and wrote many articles on AI and Music. In this

talk, his latest theory written in Understanding Music with AI (AAAI/MIT

Press) will be mentioned.



Panel discussion / Special Talk :

Panel discussion on AI and art will be discussed by artists and technical

people. Panel members are under negotiation.



L.I.S.T Demonstration/Concert :

In this Demonstration/Concert the latest activities of L.I.S.T, including

multimedia, V/R technology and Computer music, are demonstrated. In the

Concert,interactive computer music featuring Shakuhachi by Satoshi Shimura

of Osaka University of Arts will be performed. In this concert, acoustics

and motions of shakuhachi performances are recognized using sensor fusion

technique and translated into accompaniment music and CG.



Workshop coordinator:

Haruhiro Katayose, L.I.S.T., Senri Life-Science Center 11F

1-4-2 Shinsenri-higashimachi, Toyonaka, Osaka 565 Japan.

Fax: 81-6-873-2040, Email: katayose@inolab.sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp





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AESTHETIC OF COMMUNICATION

Summer 94, Las Palmas, Spain

The Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno in Las Palmas (Canaria) is preparing

an exhibition for the Summer 94 on Art and Communication/Connectivity. The

CAAM and the curactor will select among the projects the ones which will

be exhibited.

Contact: Christian Perazzone, CAAM, c/Los Balcones 11, 35001 Las Palmas de

Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias - Spain. Tel: 34-28-311824, Fax: 34-28-333106





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CALL FOR HYPERTEXTS AND NON-LINEAR LITERARY WORKS.

Tim McLaughlin.



"Hypertext Fiction and the Literary Artist" is a research project inves-

tigating the use of the hypertext format by creative writers. The project

consists of evaluations of software and hardware; critiques of traditional

and computerized works, and a guide to sites of publication.



We would like to request writers to submit their works for review. Publis-

hers are requested to send descriptions of their publications with

subscription fees, and submission formats. We are especially interested to

hear from institutions which teach creative writing for the hypertext

format.

Send works on disk (IBM or Mac) or hardcopy c/o:

Hypertext Fiction and the Literary Artist, #3 Westcott Upr. London,

Ontario, Canada N6C 3G6. Tel: 1-519-679-7459

Please include a return address so that we may contact you with any

questions. Submissions expected back must include sufficient return

postage.





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                                 EXHIBITIONS

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INHERENT RIGHTS, VISION RIGHTS

May 26th to June 19th 1993

Cultural Services of the Canadian Embassy, 5, rue de Constantine 75007

Paris France.

Organized in cooperation with ART-EL this exhibition shows for the first

time in France the works of the native Canadian artist lawrence Paul

Yuxweluptun. It includes the virtual reality environment Inherent Rights,

Vision Rights together with paintings and drawings. Inherent Rights,

Vision Rights has been created at the Banff Centre as part of the Art and

Virtual Environments Projects. This work deals with a religious site of

the Canadian Natives. Surrounded by 3D images and sound we behave in

this space as we would do in a "real" one. Paul Yuxweluptun emphazises on

our way of perception (or construction) of Reality and on our relationship

to the Other from a different, "strange", "primitive" culture, using the

very new western technology .





THIERRY KUNTZEL

Exhibition of 7 video installations at the Galerie Nationale du Jeu

de Paume, Place de la Concorde, Paris- From April 27th to June 20th 93.

Kuntzel is one of the most interesting French video artist. He has

been working on the theme of the 4 seasons.





LILIANE LIJN - POEM MACHINES

From April 20th to July 31st 93 at the National Art Library, Victoria

and Albert Murt Museum, London, UK Exhibition of the Poem Machines,

artworks done between 62 and 68 by L. Lijn.



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                                PUBLICATIONS

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VARIANT

Variant is a magazine of cross-currents in culture; this includes subjects

as diverse as video, television & film, avant-garde music, new art

initiatives, performance, cultural & media studies, philosophy, critical

thinking, popular culture and social movements.

Info: Variant, 73 Robertson Street, Glasgow, G2 8QD, UK



WIRED

Wired is a new magazine from the San Francisco area. It is written for

(quote:) "people like you, members of the most powerful force of the

planet, the Digital Generation". It looks good. If you feel you are part

of the Digital Generation, here is the address:

Wired, POB 191826, San Francisco, CA 94119-1826, USA





LEONARDO MUSIC JOURNAL REVIEWS.

Leonardo Music Journal is expanding its Reviews section by featuring more

reviews of sound and multimedia products and publications. This includes

hardware, software, audio CDs, CD-ROMs, and disc publications.

If YOU are interested in writing such reviews contact:

isast@garnet.berkeley.edu



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                                  CALENDAR

                               Support LEN/FAF

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L'OEUVRE D'ART A L'EPOQUE DE SA REALITE NUMERIQUE

(Art work in the Digital Reality Era)

28 - 29 May 1993, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris.

This conference is organized around 4 round tables and a panel

- photography, painting, drawing - video and digital technology

- hypermedia and hypertext - digital world, virtual world

Among the speakers : Alain Jacquet, George Le Grady, Thierry Kuntzel,

Michael Naimark, Pierre Levy. Jeffrey Shaw, Edmont Couchot, Peter Weibel.

Contact: Ensb-a, 17 Quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris. Tel: 33-1-47035000

Fax: 33-1-47035080





KLANG ART

May 26 - 29, Osnabruck, Germany.

This is the second edition of this festival dedicated to all kind of

contemporary musics (from Stockhausen to Kraftwerk). It includes concerts

and performances, lectures and a show of the latest equipement in the

field of music together with some "museum" pieces.

Contact: Klang Art, Musik und Elektronik, Heger Tor Wall 19,

4500 Osnabruck - Germany. Tel: 49-541-432303, Fax: 49-541-42213





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





ART AND MATHEMATICS CONFERENCE

June 7 - 11 1993, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA.

Contact: Nat Friedman, Dept. of Math., SUNY/Albany, Albany, NY 12222 USA.

Tel: 1-518-442-4621, Fax: 1-518-442-4731, E-mail: artmath@math.albany.edu





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.

A symposium with international geneticists, exhibition, videos, music,

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

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





COMPUER ANIMATION 93

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

Computer animation: science & industry, motion picture, corporate com-

munication.

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

Virtual Reality demonstrations, workshops and lectures, and a Digital

Painting exhibition.

Contact: Maria Byington, 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





CREATING THE 21ST CENTURY EXPO

27 June - 1 July 1993, Washington, DC, USA.

Seventh General Assembly of the World Future Society.

Contact: Susan Echard, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 450, Bethesda, MD

20814, USA. Tel: 1-301-656-8274, Fax: 1-301-951-0394







SUMMER ACADEMY AT IRCAM

June 28 - July 4, Paris, France

The first Summer Academy will be centered around: 'Interaction Between'

and 'Computer and Instrument'. Features composers: Tristan Murail and

Philippe Manoury. Performers: Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano, MIDI-piano),

Daniel Ciampolini (percussions, MIDI-percussions).

The academy will introduce participants to the latest technology in

computer-performer interaction, and in the latest software developments in

that field. Details from: IRCAM Pedagogie, 1 place Stravinsky, F-75001

Paris, France. Tel: 33-1-44784834.





MONTAGE 93

July 11 - August 7, Rochester (NY), USA

International Festival of the Image

Montage consists of exhibitions, symposia, electronic theater and many

other events. ISEA will present a panel on the 'Future of Computer

Graphics', consisting of Yoshi Abe, Herbert Franke, Michael Girard and Wim

van der Plas. One of the main issues will be the collaboration between

artists and scientists as a prerequisite for the development of computer

graphics and electronic art. The panel session will take place on July 28,

from 15.30-17.30 at the Eastman Theater.

Info: Montage 93, 31 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607-1499, USA

Tel: 1-716-4428897, Fax: 1-716-4428931





ELECTRONIC IMAGING AND THE VISUAL ARTS

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

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

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





SIGGRAPH 93

August 1-6, 1993, Anaheim (CA), USA

Siggraph 93 will be extra-special this year. In addition to courses,

scientific paper presentations, round-table panel discussions, the

electronic theater, tomorrow's realities, and the exhibition, several new

programs will premiere. Among these are machine culture, which is an

interactive art gallery, and designing technology, the first show of its

kind emphasizing the role of design in the development of technology.

Another first at Siggraph 93 will be the debut of Multimedia 93. This new

conference will be located with Siggraph and is ACM's first international

conference on multimedia.

Info: Siggraph 93, 401 North Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.

Tel 1-312-6446610, fax 3216876, Email CMSBA@SIGGRAPH.ORG





7TH FREIBURG VIDEO FORUM

September 2-5, '93, Freiburg, Germany

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,

Info: European Media Art Festival, 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





VIPER'93

October 19-23 1993, Lucerne, Switzerland.

14th International Film- and Videofestival.

Info: VIPER, Loewenstrasse 20, PO Box 4929, CH-6002, Lucerne, Switzerland.

Tel: 41-41-517407, Fax: 41-41-5288020.





2. VILEM-FLUSSER-SYMPOSIUM

October 28-31 1993, Royal Palace, Antwerpen, Belgium.

Information: Angenommen/Suppose, Ridderlaan 59, 2596 PG Den Haag, The

Netherlands. Tel: 31-70-3244953, Fax: 31-70-3282708.





5th INTERNATIONAL VIDEO WEEK

October 29 - November 6 1993, Geneve, Switzerland.

Info: SIV, Saint-Gervais Geneve, 5 rue du Temple, 1201 Geneve, Switzerland

Tel: 41-22-7322060, Fax: 41-22-7384215.





INTERNATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL FESTIVAL 1993

November 4-10 1993, Arnhem, The Netherlands

Contact: AVE. PO Box 307, 6800 AH Arnhem, The Netherlands.

Tel: 31-85-511300, Fax: 31-85-517681





IMPAKT

November 25-29 1993, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Festival for experimental art. Film, video, music, installations.

Info: Arjon Dunnewind, Impakt c/o Ekko, Bemuurde Weerd wz 3, 3513 BH

Utrecht, Holland. Tel: 31-30-317457, Fax: 31-30-310402





IMAGINA 94

February 16-18, 1994, Monte-Carlo.

13th Monte-Carlo Forum on Computer Graphics, Virtual Worlds, Special

Effects, Conferences, Exhibition, Pixel-INA Competition Film Show





NEW VISIONS

March 1994, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

New visions is an international festival of creative video, experimental

film and audiovisual practice. Its open to work originated in Super 8,

16mm, all formats of video and in all genres. The festival will consist of

several programmes of work drawn from international open submission.

Contact: New Visions, 2/9, 73 Robertson Street, Glasgow G2 8QD, Scotland,

UK. Tel: 44-41-2216380, Fax: 44-41-2217775.



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

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                  THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                                ANNOUNCEMENT

                                MAY 21, 1993



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                   ARS ELECTRONICA public VRSOUND-DATABASE





Uploading and Downloading of sounds for the Simulation Room-Mosaic of

Mobile Sound Data, knowbotic research (Winner of Golden Nica for interac-

tive art 1993)



The VR-installation of knowbotic research, 14-18.6.93, housed in the

parking house of the festival-building, has three main areas.

Section one is a sophisticated, walk-in data-base  utilising a collection

of sound samples from around the world, which will be used to produce a

virtual 'sound room'. The sound data will correspond to the second sec-

tion, a physical room, where visitors will be able to navigate through the

space with the aid of a mobile ultrasonic sensor and an artificial eye

display and activate the data to a realtime-concert.

The action of the visitors, within this 'virtual organism,' will be

displayed on a video screen shown in a control room area (the third area).

We welcome your participation for the international sound-data-base:

To participate we need from you a 6 second long sound sample, a cultural

statement, reflecting your personal attitude towards the "world".

Please send this via email or ftp (aiff, aif.Z, wave, next formats). All

submitted sounds are available by ftp obelix@khm.uni-koeln.de .

All participants and institutions will be credited in a publicly displayed

database during the exhibition at Ars Electronica.



How to send sound files to KR+cF:

What we need is musical material, verbal sound or noise, which can be

collected in and help to create our virtual space. Your sound sample

should be in mono and about 6 seconds. It might be a good idea to use your

name and country as a file name, e.g. mike_mueller_germany.aiff.

Let us know if anything is not clear.

Specific information on how to send us your details:

Time: Send it now or live during the exhibition, 14.-18.6.93

Parameters:

        length:                 max. 6 seconds

        resolution:             8 or 16 bit

        sample rate:            22 to 48 kHz

        sound type:             mono

Sending your file (e.g. mike_mueller_germany.aiff):

via anonymous ftp type the following at the UNIX prompt:

        ftp obelix.khm.uni-koeln.de

        anonymous               /* enter anonymous as login name   */

        your_name               /* enter your name as password     */

     cd ARS_input                  /* download: cd ARS_output   */

        bin                     /* switch to binary transfer mode  */

        send mike_mueller_germany.aiff

via UNIX mail (INTERNET) type the following at the UNIX prompt:

        uuencode mike_mueller_germany.aiff mike_mueller_germany.aiff | \

        mail  krcf_snd@khm.uni-koeln.de

If you send us a standard audio tape or dat, please post it to:

Ars Electronica,

c/o Knowbotic Research,

Untere Donaulaende 7,

A-4010 Linz, Austria