INL 18
                  THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                             THE ISEA NEWSLETTER



                               # 18, JUNE 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

SFU CONFERENCE ON DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Thecla Schiphorst

GOLDEN PLOTTER COMPETITION              Dr. W. Schneider

SPECIAL SPACE PROBLEMS                  Alexander Karinsky

FISEA 93, LAST OPEN CALL                Roman Verostko

THE VIRTOPIA VIRTUAL REALITY PROJECT    Paul Brown

CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

EXHIBITIONS

PUBLICATIONS

CALENDAR



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EDITORIAL

Busy Times. In July, ISEA will organize a panel session at Montage 93, the

large event on visual art and electronics in Rochester (NY), USA. On

August 4 (at 12 noon) the annual ISEA/ISAST Meeting will take place during

Siggraph in Los Angeles. The Meeting will be hosted by: Inter-Society for

the Electronic Arts (Wim van der Plas and Roman Verostko), Art Science

Technology Network (Annick Bureaud), Leonardo/ISAST (Craig Harris, Roger

Malina ) and YLEM (Beverley Reiser).

The purpose of the meeting will be to present plans for the Fourth Inter-

national Symposium on the Electronic Arts to be held in Minnesota in 1993,

the fifth symposium to be held in Helsinki in 1994 and the sixth symposium

to be held in Montreal in 1995. Organisers of other international events

will be invited to make available their information.

For the exact location of the meeting, see the Siggraph Program.

Right now, Minneapolis is mailing the Preliminary Program for FISEA 93

while Heslinki is printing the Call for Participation for ISEA 94.

Montreal is raising funds for ISEA 95.

ISEA Brasil has been very active again lately, see the piece by Rejane

Spitz in this Newsletter.

Here in Holland, we are trying to get sponsors to support ISEA. Some

companies have become Institutional Members recently and we are talking to

another large company to find ways to cooperate. ISEA, together with other

parties, is founding MAD, to stimulate the production of Art on CD-i. See

this Newsletter. So, let us keep this editorial short: back to work!





MAD

Recently, an initiative has started to stimulate the production of art on

CD-i. For this purpose a new foundation is being founded: MAD, Multi Art

Disk. Founding parties are: Grafico de Poost (the designers of the hard

copy of this Newsletter, they do a lot of design work for CD-i produc-

tions), ISEA, SAVE (Smart Audio Visual Enterprises, a company that inter-

mediates and advices in computer animation and CD-i productions) and V2,

organizer of electronic art events in Holland.

CD-i (the 'i' stands for interactive) is a consumers product, developed by

Philips. It can be connected to an ordinary TV. The disk contains up to 72

minutes of full motion video (compressed), stills, text and audio. It has

interesting educational and recreational possibilities, but MAD thinks, it

makes a great medium for Art too. All sorts of existing art, but also and

especially: special purpose interactive art for CD-i. MAD wants to help

artists get their work published on CD-i. Anyone interested in any side of

this project, is requested to contact ISEA.





Galleries

We have been requested to provide names of galleries that are interested

in computer graphics art. We like to extend this request to you. Who knows

of galleries interested in electronic art? Send suggestions to ISEA. Thank

you.





ISEA Brasil

Rejane Spitz has been helping to organise the virtual reality event

'Mostra Atlantic de Realidade Virtual'. She was one of the three members'

jury for the selection of the works for the Digital Painting Exhibition.

She also has written an article for the Catalogue and will be chairing

one of the Panels.





Email

The Hack-Tic organisation offers a (not very expensive) possibility to

get an Email-connection: XS4ALL (Access for all). XS4ALL is a UNIX machine

that is connected to the Internet. They have telnet and ftp, as well as

mail and news. You can use XS4ALL to connect to other hosts on the Inter-

net without extra charge. You can also get files, chat with other people

from all over the world, read your private e-mail, participate in the

UseNet and much, much more.

An account on XS4ALL costs 25 guilders per month. If you use it for more

than 15 hours in a month, you'll pay 2.50 for every extra hour. You get

1MB of disk space to use, you pay 2.50 per month for every extra MB. No

other fees are involved.

If you call in over the phone or via telnet from another host on the

Internet. You can sign up by typing 'new' as the login name. Just follow

the instructions on your screen.

Telnet    : hacktic.nl (193.78.33.42)

Phone     : 31-20-6902493 (8 lines)

Voice line: 31-20-6001480, press Touch-Tone 3 after our VMB picks up.







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SFU CONFERENCE ON DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Thecla Schiphorst



July 8-11, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Planned events for the Conference on Dance and technology include a

computer telepresence link between Merce Cunningham from the Jacob's

Pillow Festival and the conference participants at SFU. A keynote address

will be given by Bob Lockyer, Director of Music and Arts Television at the

BBC, and internationally renowned for his explorations of dance and the

camera.  A second keynote address will be given by Myron Krueger, a

pioneer in the field of artificial reality, and author of the book,

"Artificial Reality II".



An international Screening of dance video works curated by Barbara Clausen

selected from among recent work viewed at Dance Screen 93 in Frankfurt

Germany along with selected conference video dance submissions will be

presented. An evening of new performance works in dance and technology

will also be featured. In order to bring participants and delegates

together, an international reception, and night in downtown Vancouver will

follow the evenings performance events.



Interactive installations from movement artists in Germany, France and

Canada will be on display.  Workshops exploring dance and virtual reality,

dance and computer graphics, dance and interactive lighting, computer

compositional tools for choreogarphy, dance and midi interactive systems,

dance notional systems, and multi-media computer systems for dance will be

offered.



Other offerings included technical sessions designed to give dance artists

an opportunity to see what is current and cutting edge in the world of

interactive multi-media and performance.  Paper and panel sessions will be

given from dance artists around the world, including speakers from Canada,

England, Sweden, Germany, France, Portugal, Australia, and the United

States.



Conference Fees are 5 Canadian. (payable in Canadian funds, cheque or

bank draft)  On campus housing is available, and must be booked bu June 11

l993, to ensure availability.  For housing information contact Suzanne

Nazareeno, SFU Residences and Housing, phone 1-604-2914503.



For registration information contact:

Thecla Schiphorst, Conference Chair (Email: thecla@cs.sfu.ca)

Sang Mah, Local Arrangements Chair  (Email: sang@cs.sfu.ca)

Computer Graphics Research Lab, Centre for Systems Science

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, V5A 1S6

Tel: 1-604-2913610, Fax: 1-604-2914424

Preleminary Program on request available at ISEA.



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GOLDEN PLOTTER COMPETITION

Dr. W. Schneider, Museum der Stadt Gladbeck



The computer art competition 94 for the Golden Plotter is still being

prepared. We had some delay in the production of the entry papers which

will be finished soon and be sent to the artists. Each sign of interest or

participation is being registered in our files.

Our new phone# is 49-2043-23029. Our new fax (cultural affairs):

49-2043-991410





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SPECIAL SPACE PROBLEMS

Alexander Karinsky

Back in 1986 I started the very first Underground Music & Video label

'Cosmic Conspiracy Productions' releasing incredibly ground breaking

material but confined to the 'Cassette' realm because of mammoth, inflated

costs back in Australia. Since having the label exposed world wide and the

video material shown in four different continents in various festivals, I

had arrived at a certain point when moving to New York that none of this

essential material has ever been shown here in NY or the USA except for

Electronic Arts Intermix's catalogue. The reason that I bring this up with

you that I have the very first Cable TV program here in New york to show

this kind of stuff, and the amount of response to the program is

phenomenal! There is no advertising on my show, therefore no plagarism or

gaining advantage from exhibiting Artists works; I simply do it for the

love of it and it works! At the moment I am looking for artists who would

like to exhibit videos on my show.

Contact: Alexander Karinsky, P.O. Box 20203, new York, NY 10001.

Tel: 1-212-3665142, Fax: 1-212-3660747.



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FISEA 93, LAST OPEN CALL / PROGRAM INFORMATION

Roman Verostko



Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art.

November 3-7, 1993, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Interdisciplinary, theme is "the art factor". Works appropriate for the

"Slide Show" or the "Listening Chamber" will be received up to July 15.

Includes work by visual artists, performers, musicians, and those develop-

ing new electronic formats including network art.

Continuous showing and listening sites planned. Also appropriate

faciltities for viewing work (slides, video, sound) will be available on a

one to one basis during the symposium.



Last Open Deadline:



July 15:   Slide Show, Listening Room.



PRELIMINARY PROGRAM & REGISTRATION. Program and registration material

available via email or pmail. Discounts on early workshop enrollment and

symposium registration. Workshops are expected to fill early.



Information: 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



Prog Director: Roman Verostko (roman@mcad.edu) Tel: 1-612-8252720

Executive Assistant: Joan Klaiber (joan_klaiber@macmail.mcad.edu)

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)

Slide Show: Judy Yourman (jyourman@kitchen.mcad.edu)





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THE VIRTOPIA VIRTUAL REALITY PROJECT

Paul Brown (Via Arachnet)



June 1993, Orlando, Florida

Welcome to Virtopia - an artistic virtual world in the making. Designed as

a constantly expanding series of emotional adventures, Virtopia is a

work-in-progress that provides a multi-sensory feeling of total immersion

within several three dimensional computer generated worlds. A barren and

lonely desert interface holds a number of oases which become portals to

experiences such as animated rooms full of haunting images, or a 20 foot

high temperamental spider whose behavior is dependent upon yours.



The work is a collaborative effort by Designer Jacquelyn Ford Morie and

World Builder Mike Goslin of Orlando's Visual Systems Lab, a division of

the University of Central Florida's Institute for Simulation and Training.

The project grew out the observation that most of the virtual worlds being

created today are strictly utilitarian - designed to provide opportunities

such as walkthroughs of buildings before construction begins.  "Virtual

worlds can be unparalled vehicles for personal expression," states Morie.

"The problem is that most of the tools for this new medium have not been

available to artists yet.  Virtual reality will explode as a dynamic

medium for artistic expression as access increases. Creative forces have

the potential ultimately to decide what virtual reality will become."

Morie's background is well suited to this new area of expression, with

advanced degrees in both fine art and computer science, and a ten year ex-

hibition record of her innovative computer graphics artwork. For her, the

 creation of virtual environments is the ultimate way to work. "It provi-

des the means to involve the viewer as a total participant in the artwork,

making him or her an active part of the art."



The psychological element in virtual environments is equally important to

the degree of immersion a participant experiences.  Mike Goslin, the other

half of the creative team, contributes a degree in psychology as well as

years of artistic experimentation to Virtopia.  Currently pursuing a

masters' degree in computer science, Goslin sees virtual reality as "one

of HuxleyUs famous doors, thrown open to expose the mind of the creator,

or any other place you might care to visit.

  Its potential is only limited by oneUs imagination."



Virtopia premiered at the opening night of second annual Florida Film

Festival at Orlando, May 28th, 1993, hosted by Enzian Theater.  The

Florida Film Festival is the very first  to recognize the importance that

virtual environments will have in shaping the future of entertainment

media. In addition, a free Virtual Reality Seminar discussing the making

of Virtopia and its impact on art, film, and society  was presented by the

creators of Virtopia on Sunday, June 6th, 1993.

Contact:

Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Institute for Simulation and Training

Visual Systems Lab, 12424 Research Parkway, Suite 300

Orlando, FL  32826, USA. Tel 1-407-6585099, Email: morie@ist.ucf.edu





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                           CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

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SILICON GRAPHICS ISEA94 GRANT FOR YOUNG EUROPEAN ARTISTS.



Silicon Graphics and ISEA94 announce 6-month grant projects for young,

up-and-coming European artists who work in the field of electronic and

computer arts. The aims of the grant are to focus on the Next Generation,

one of the central issues of ISEA94, and to help the realization of new

projects with aesthetic and technological interest.

Silicon Graphics will provide the chosen artists with SGI-hardware accor-

ding to the requirements of the projects. The artists and their projects

will be presented at the ISEA94 Symposium in Helsinki 23.-28.8.1994.

APPLICATION

Applicants should submit a detailed description of their proposed project

indicating the SGI hardware required.  Application should include:

- the ISEA94 entry form completed

- curriculum vitae

- slides, tapes or other audiovisual material; possible outline re-

quirements



DATES

Submission deadline 1.10.1993. Notification 1.11.1993.

Grant period 1.12.1993-31.5.1994.



For further information, please contact:

ISEA94 Project Manager

Minna Tarkka, University of Art and Design  UIAH/Media Lab

Hameentie 135 C 00560, Helsinki, Finland

Tel: 358-0-7563601, Fax: 358-0-7563602, Email: isea@uiah.fi





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PUBLIC GRAPHICS

Visual information for everyday use

26-30 September 1994, Lunteren, the Netherlands

You are invited to participate in the international symposium Public

Graphics, visual information for everyday use.

The symposium's objective is to provide an international forum for the

dissemination and exchange of scientific information and practical ex-

perience on the development, design, evaluation, and use of graphic

products intended for the public at large.



The topics of the symposium are:

- The design process, methodology and management

- User instructions, contents and format

- Warnings

- Forms

- Wayfinding, signs and sign systems

- Maps and plans

- Graphic symbols.

Leading experts in each area will give keynote speeches. In addition,

submitted papers on the topics will be presented.

The Public Graphics symposium is especially organized to bring together

researchers and practitioners, from both industry and academia, who are

working to improve the effectiveness of public information. As a joint

meeting of practitioners and researchers, the symposium should provide an

opportunity to discuss approaches to public information across

disciplines.



Enquiries regarding submission of papers or participation:

Symposium Public Graphics, Harm J.G. Zwaga, Department of Psychonomics,

Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Tel: 31-30-534281, Fax: 31-30-534511, Email: zwaga@fsw.ruu.nl





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CHI 94

Celebrating Interdependence

ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Boston (MA), USA

April 24-28, 1994

CHI 94 encourages the participation of all members of the Human-Computer

Interaction community from a wide variety of countries and cultures.

For info & participation contact one of the following:



Gilbert Cockton

GIST, Dept of Computing Science, The University, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK

Tel: 44-41-339 8855x5569, Fax: 3304913, Email: COCKTON.CHI@XEROX.COM



Hiroshi Ishii

NTT Human Interface Laboratories

1-2356 Take, Yokosuka-Shi, Kanagawa, 238-03, Japan

Tel: 81-468-593522, Fax: 592332, Email: ISHII.CHI@XEROX.COM

Wayne Breeden

Conference & Logistics Consultants

703 Giddings Ave, Suite U-3, Annapolis, MD 21401, USA

Tel 1-410-2696801, fax 2670332, Email BREEDEN.CHI@XEROX.COM



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CALL FOR ART

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) will be hosting a show of COPY

ART-- art created with the aid of a photocopier. The show will run from

July 22 to September 30, 1993. Submission deadline is the end of June.



Mail art.  These should be small creations, e.g. 8.5" by 11", that you

send us by mail or FAX, we hang up, and never return.

Framed art open to artists in the San Francisco bay area.

Send slides for jury selection.



Art Show, Xerox PARC, 3333 Coyote Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.

Tel: 1-415-812-4443



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From July 8th onwards, there will be a juried exhibition of computer

graphics and image processing art in the Rode Hoed, Keizersgracht in

Amsterdam. The event was organized by Professional Imaging, the Dutch

computer graphics design journal. ISEA is represented in the jury and

as this Newsletter goes in print, we can already say that the quality

of the submitted pieces is very high. Go and see it for yourself!



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                                PUBLICATIONS

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INTERACTIVE POETRY

I am co-developer of an interactive poetry authoring system, COLLOQUY,

with Robert Chiles of Kent State University. DOS only. It is available

from us (cheap!  for single Beta license). I'll send an ASCII text of

general information, including examples of a poem, to anyone who'd like to

know more. If someone who reads this wants to try a similar idea on the

Mac, I think Hypercard has real possibilities.

Contact:  Judith Kerman, KERMAN@TARDIS.SVSU.EDU



NOMAD SEEKS SUBMISSIONS

An Interdisciplinary Journal of The Humanities, Arts, And Sciences

Manuscript submissions wanted in all interdisciplinary fields!

Nomad is a forum for those texts that explore or examine the undefined

regions among critical theory, visual arts, and writing. It is a

bi-annual, not-for-profit, independent publication for provocative

cross-disciplinary work of all cultural types, such as intermedia artwork,

metatheory, and experimental writing, as well as literary, theoretical,

political, and popular writing.  While our editorial staff is comprised of

artists and academics in a variety of disciplines, NOMAD strives to

operate in a space outside of mainstream academic discourse and without

institutional funding or controls.

Details from:

NOMAD, c/o Mike Smith, 406 Williams Hall, Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida, 32306, USA. Email: msmith@garnet.acns.fsu.edu





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                                  CALENDAR

                               Support LEN/FAF

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DIGITAL SUMMER

June 9 - September 10 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Seminars (QuarkXtensions/CD-I/MultiMedia), workshops, discusions etc.

Info: Electronic Publishing Services, P.O. Box 15660, 1001 ND Amsterdam,

The Netherlands. Telefax: 31-20-6209655





THE 4TH MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

June 29 - 30, Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre, London, UK.

Registrations and enquiries should be directed to:

P.O. Box 3021, 3502 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Tel: 31-30-932209, Fax: 31-30-931419





COMPOSER TO COMPOSER

July 7 - 11, 1993 Interactive Music, Media & Performance

The Telluride Institute's COMPOSER TO COMPOSER  program returns with a

new focus this Summer.  Tele-communications media, human-machine

interaction and performance collaborations 'set the stage' in this Rocky

Mountain setting, as multi-disciplined composers creatively conspire to

turn the Information Revolution into a Cultural Revolution.



Featuring:  Composers Laboratory,Discussions & Workshops, Public Presen-

tations & Tele-Composer's Event with guest composers:

Donald Buchla, Mark Coniglio, Paul DeMarinis, David Dunn, Joan La Barbara

John Mitchell, Richard Povall, David Rosenboom, Morton Subotnick, Woody &

Steina Vasulka and a live interactive exchange with composers at the

ELECTRONIC CAFE INTERNATIONAL, Santa Monica, CA.  Saturday, July 10,

Sheridan Opera House 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM.



Contact: Richard Lowenberg, Program Director, The Telluride Institute,

The Stronghouse, Box 1770, 283 South Fir St., Telluride, CO 81435, USA.

Tel: 1-303-7286960, Fax: 1-303-7284919, Email: tellinst@csn.org





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. r.

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

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





OBERLIN WORKSHOPS

July 18-25 & July 26-31, Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College, USA.

The Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College invites you to

participate in the 1993 workshops in electronic and computer music.

Details: Gary Lee Nelson, Director fnelson@ocvaxa.cc.oberlin.edu

Brochure and registration forms:

Office of Outreach Programs, Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College

Oberlin, OH 44074, USA. Tel: 1-216-775-8044





SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA IN EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY

July 26 - July 31, 1993 Savannah, Georgia, USA.

Contact: davidb@citadel.edu





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

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

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





12th VIDEO ART FESTIVAL

September 2-5, '93, Locarno, Switzerland

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

312207





EUROGRAPHICS 93

6-10 September 1993, Barcelona, Spain

Topics: Advanced Interaction, Cooperative Working & Visualization in:

CAD, Animation, Electronic Publishing & Geographical Information Systems

Info & registration

Eurographics 93

Palau de Congressos, Dept de Convencions

Fira de Barcelona, Av Reina Maria, Cristina s/n, 08004 Barcelona, Spain

Tel: 34-3-4233101, Fax: 4262845, Email: EG93@LSI.UPC.ES





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



HIGH SPEED MOTION ANALYSIS, SYSTEMS & TECHNIQUES

October 11-15 1993, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Seminar/workshop provides comprehensive coverage of the systems and

techniques of high speed image capture and analysis of physical events.

The course is divided between lecture and laboratory session. Among the

topics are high speed photography & photonics, video camera technology,

image processing etc. Info & registration:

Center for Continuing Engineering Education

College of Engineering & Applied Science

929 North Sixth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203, USA

Tel: 1-414-2273200, Fax: 2273146





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.

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Support: Rotterdam University, Amsterdam University, V2 Organisation, Tell

Productions, YLEM, ISAST, Renderstar Technology, Media Research, Museum

der Stad Gladbeck.

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