INL 22
                 THE INTER-SOCIETY FOR THE ELECTRONIC ARTS



                             THE ISEA NEWSLETTER



                             # 22, OCTOBER 1993



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Editors: Dirk Boon, Wim van der Plas (Holland). Correspondents: Yoshiyuki

Abe (Japan), Ray Archee (Australia), 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,  Fax 31-10-2668705 (c/o Heidi van der Plas).

Email ISEA@MBR.FRG.EUR.NL (Board) or ISEA@SARA.NL (Newsletter)

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                                  CONTENTS

EDITORIAL . STELARC US/CANADA TOUR . JURISPRUDENCE SOUGHT . IDEA . CALLS

FOR PARTICIPATION . PUBLICATIONS . EXHIBITIONS . PROJECTS . CALENDAR

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EDITORIAL



Another milestone for the Inter-Society is approaching: the Fourth

International Symposium on Electronic Art. The Final Program is 

impressive, and once again proves that the ISEA symposia are unique in the

world. If you have any chance of being in Minneapolis during the first week

ofNovember: get there! The Final Program is included in this newsletter.



Since ISEA is an umbrella organization, we seek to recognize all the

organizations and institutes that are active in the field of electronic art. 

So if you wish to introduce your group to the readers of the ISEA Newsletter,

send us a contribution of about 250 words. However, note that our regular

members come first. So why not make your group a Regular Member, when sending

the text?



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STELARC USA/CANADA TOUR



ISEA is investigating the possibility of organizing a USA/CANADA tour by

Australian performance artist Stelarc in 1995. Stelarc is probably the most

exiting performance artist in our electronic culture. The tour consists of

both 'events' (performances) and, when desired, lectures. In order to assess

the feasability of such a tour, we invite interested event organizers,

universities, art schools, theaters, festivals, etc. to contact ISEA asap. 

Of course, contacting us implies no obligation whatsoever.

Interested parties will receive more information. Tips on potentially

interested third parties are appreciated.



Artist Statement

Stelarc is an Australian performance artist who uses prosthetics, robotics

and virtual reality systems to create interactive multi-media events that

interface human, machine and computer. Using bio-sensors, ultrasound

transducers and photoelectric sensors, he acoustically amplifies brain waves,

heartbeat, bloodflow, muscle signals and limb motion. 



His Third Hand is a robotic mechanism attached to his right arm (...).

Recent projects include a Virtual Arm - a computer generated human-like

manipulator actuated by a pair of data gloves. With a gesture recognition

command language, it can be given extended functions (...).



Wim van der Plas in the ISEA Newsletter:

"The Stelarc events are a unique combination of sensational spectacle and

subtle, almost fragile high art. It is the balance between the overwhelming

sounds, lights, images, generated by the body on the one hand and the

introvert choreography of Stelarc on the other that makes his performance so

interesting. No artist alive is closer to the essence of the state that human

evolution has reached, and knows how to express it."



For a paper by Stelarc, see: SISEA Proceedings, Groningen, 1991.



You can contact ISEA at POB 8656, 3009 AR Rotterdam, Holland.

Tel: 31-10-2020850, Fax: 2668705 (c/o H. van der Plas)

Email: ISEA@MBR.FRG.EUR.NL



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JURISPRUDENCE SOUGHT



The Dutch (bi-lingual) quarterly on photography, Perspektief, is interested

in any cases of jurisprudence in digital imagery. Anyone who has experienced

copyright problems that were typical for digital imagery, or knows of such

cases, is requested to  contact the magazine.

Perspektief, c/o Bas Vroege, St. Jobsweg 30, 3024 EJ Rotterdam, Holland.

Tel: 31-10-4765208, Fax: 4772072, or contact ISEA by email



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IDEA AVAILABLE FROM ISEA



The International Directory of Electronic Arts, 2nd Edition, is available

through ISEA. IDEA covers the whole range of activities in the field of 

Art  and  Technology (computer art, computer music, video, holography,

performing art, virtual reality, networking, ...).

Bilingual French/English, it includes more than 2800 addresses world-wide

concerning organizations (festivals, galleries, museums, art centers,

schools and universities, centres for research and creation, production

companies, resource centres, non-profit organizations), artists, people

(theoreticians, critics, researchers, curators) and periodicals.

A bibliography and four indexes complete the IDEA. IDEA is published by

CHAOS, Paris and costs 250FF or US,--.

Credit card orders:  send type of card (VISA, Euro & Master only), number,

expiry date, name & address to ISEA.

 

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                           CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

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ISEA94 THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART 

August 23 - 28  1994, Helsinki, Finland.



The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art will take place in

Helsinki, Finland in 1994, August 23rd through 28th. ISEA'94 Helsinki will be

a lively forum for scholars, artists, critics, scientists and educators, all

those who share a professional interest in the electronic media. In addition

to approximately 200 international participators, the organizers expect a

total attendance of 10.000 visitors.



FOCUS

In addition to  more general topics related to the electronic arts, the

organizers of ISEA94 encourage discussion on four themes:



-Spacescapes.

Configurations of Space and Landscape in the Electronic Arts.

The electronic arts create new sets of spatial concepts and experiences.

ISEA94 assesses the aesthetic and social implications of this paradigm

shift. The topics addressed may include: Spatial Aesthetics: topographies

of art and experience; Merge - Immerse: the merging of human and

electronic space and of inner and outer space; Programmed Spaces: the

natural, cultural and social environments of the electronic era; Caught in

a Net?:  the hopes and fears of future network technology; etc.



-High & Low.

Cultural Histories of Technology.

ISEA94 aims at a critical investigation of 'high' an'low', a pair of

opposing terms used to designate both technology and culture. The topics

addressed may include: High Tech vs. Low Tech, High Culture vs. Low

Culture: a role for a technological cottage industry? The cultural history

of the individual's response to media: high tech meets low human?

Spectacular Technologies: historical perspectives on spectacle apparatus;

etc.



-The Next Generation

Questions on the Future of Electronic Art.

ISEA94 looks to the future of electronic media and its young users by

focussing on questions of psychology, learning and ethics. The organizers

encourage discussion on the following themes: Virtual Literacy: what are

the narrative structures and patterns of reading  brought about by

multimedia and computers ? From Desktop to the Workroom: views of future

interfaces; Interactivity or Interpassivity?:  will interactivity pave the

way to a technological paradise? What about the role of gender in

interactive systems?; Game Aesthetics:  Will computer games really advance

learning? What about ethics in a world based on illusions? etc.



-Electronic Arts In Universities.

The Pedagogical Challenges of Electronic Media.

The University of Art and Design UIAH will host an international meeting

of teachers and students at the ISEA94 Symposium. The Electronic Arts at

the Universities Session enhances the interchange of ideas between

different universities and aims at a comparison of pedagogical ideologies

and practices in electronic art education.



SOUND & MUSIC

ISEA94 wishes to lay stress on the importance of electronic sonic arts,

from computer music to sound environments, from techno to radiophonics.

The organizers encourage a wide participation of artists and specialists

in this area.



DEADLINES

01/12/1993  Installations/Performances/Concerts/ Workshops /Network &

Other projects

01/02/1994   Papers & panels / Electronic theatre / Listening space

01/04/1994   Poster Sessions



Notification:  6 weeks following deadline dates.



Send a completed ISEA94 entry form together with indicated additional

material to:

Secretary General Kristina Andersson

University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH / Centre for Advanced Studies

Hameentie 135 C, 00560 Helsinki, Finland. Tel: 358-0-7563344, Fax: 7563537





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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CYBERCULTURE HOUSTON 93

December 10 - 12  1993, Houston, Texas, USA.



CyberCulture Houston 93 will be the first annual exploration of computer art

and of the social issues emerging in cyberspace. We hope to prove to the

general public that creative behavior in the computer age is not limited to

getting the best deal on the latest desk-top or avoiding Carpal-Tunnel

Syndrome.  At the same time, we hope to help this new medium gain greater

acceptance and exposure in Houston's art community and the community at

large.



Categories of works shown will include:

1.   Graphic stills projected from slides and in hard-format. The

     latter format is prefered, as we have a limited number of slide

     projectors.  This category includes not only "traditional" art, but

     also creative  ray-tracing and fractal generation.

2.   Computer Animation in VHS format. Preferably more artistic than commer-

        cial.

3.   Tangible works made with or from computer bodies and/or electronic

     components.

4.   Performance art dealing with human-computer interface.

5.   Electronic Zines under 30-40K shown in hard-copy .



Also featured will be lectures and discussions on present and possible future

issues related to this technology.

Events will take place December 10th through 12th and the entries will be

shown in the gallery for the next two weeks at Commerce Street Artist's

Warehouse, 2315 Commerce, Houston Texas, USA.



Please send entries to:

Cyberculture Houston, P.O. Box 52973, Houston, TX 77052-2973, USA.

Tel: 1-713-227-8917, Email: cyber@fisher.psych.uh.edu

This is an open show and there is no entry fee, but if you want your

work returned, please send return postage.



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                                 PUBLICATIONS

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THE WORLD WIDE WEB NEWSLETTER

Travels in Cyberspace

Art Computers announces the first UK publication that focuses entirely on

the new global information systems and the myriad uses to which they are

being put. This is not a technical publication filled with unintelligible

gobbledegook, it is a guide to using and exploring the Internet plus all

related systems and a source of hard information.

The WWW Newsletter costs 24 pounds for 6 issues including postage in the UK

and Europe, 42 pounds elsewhere including airmail postage. Individual issues

3 pounds + 1 pound p&p. (ISSN 1350 - 2263)

Art Computers, 13 Brett Rd, London E8 1JP, UK.

Info: Ivan Pope, Fax: 44-81-5330818, Email:IVAN@UKARTNET.DEMON.CO.UK





BLITZ CD ACTUEL

Nine record labels and one magazine of daring musics from concrete,

electro-acoustic, new music to contemporary, cooperate in Blitz.

Info: Diffusion i Media, 4487, rue Adam, Montreal, Canada H1V 1T9.

Tel: 1-514-2547794, Fax: 2811884





UNIVERSITY VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS

New video lectures for individuals and seminars:

Artificial Intelligence, User Interface, Networking, Latest on 

Hardware, AppleScript, etc. VHS NTSC & PAL

Info: UVC, POB 5129-MM, Stanford, CA 94309, USA.

Tel: 1-415-813-0506x154, Fax: 0315, Email: UVC.LEMON@FORSYTHE.STANFORD.EDU





ART IN THE ELECTRONIC AGE 

Frank Popper - Thames and Hudson - 1993

The book of Frank Popper has just been published, simultaneously in English

by Thames and Hudson and in French by Hazan under the title "Art a l'Age

Electronique". Including a rich iconography this book is important for at

least 2 reasons:

-    Examining the links and ruptures with the art of the beginning and

     middle of the 20th Century (Futurism, Constructivism, Conceptual Art,

     Cinetic Art, ...) it replaces electronic arts in the history of contem-

        poray art.

-    Overwiewing a rich panorama of the artistic creation in these fields, it

     shows the diversity of these artworks and that the question of the

     "Death of Contemporay Art" is in any case not an accurate one.



Through 7 chapters :

The Origins of Electronic Art/Laser Art and Holography/Video Art/Computer

Art/Communication and Networking Art/Art, Nature and Science.



The Social and Aesthetical issues of art in the electronic age, it

constitutes a working tool and a didactic basis for all students in art

studies and more for a general audience curious of contemporay arts.

(Annick Bureaud: BUREAUD@ALTERN.COM)





COMPUTERS & TEXTS: CALL FOR PAPERS

Computers & Texts has now been running for over two years and is the newslet-

ter of the Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for Textual Studies, based

at Oxford University Computing Services.

Lorna Hughes or Stuart Lee, CTI Centre for Textual Studies

Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN, UK.

Tel: 44-0865-273221, Fax: 44-0865-273221, Email: CTITEXT@VAX.OX.AC.UK



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                                  EXHIBITIONS

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MOTORWAY, Transport of Delight

October 6-28, 1993, Amsterdam, Holland

Video Installation by George Snow. Soundtrack by the Art of Noise. Earlier

work by Snow in the Video Room.

Melkweg (Milky Way), Lijnbaansgracht 234 A, 1071 PH Amsterdam, Holland.

Tel: 31-20-6241777





L' HERBIER NUMERIQUE

October 13, 1992 - January 2, 1993, Paris, France

Revue Virtuelle Exposition. Modelling of plants at CIRAD

Galeries contemporaines, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France





RESURRECTION BODY 1993

October 17 - November 21 1993, Den Haag, Holland

'Resurrection Body' (1993) and 'Correspondences: Day into Night Into Day'

(1992), video-installations by Rita Myers.

Info: World Wide Video Centre, Spui 189, 2511 BN Den Haag, Holland.

Tel: 31-70-3644805



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                                   PROJECTS

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FISEA FAX OPEN, ATTENTION: FAX ARTISTS

The exquisite fax announces a fax art project in conjunction with the Fourth

International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA 93). The theme of the

project is The Fax Art Factor. Faxes received will be exhibited at FISEA 93

at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Minneapolis, Minnesota during

the symposium.

 

Theme: The Fax Art Factor.

This project encourages artists to send faxes which explore and expand on the

use of fax technology as an art form. The fax artwork may address this issue

directly or demonstrate the art factor by its existence as an art

object. 

 

Supplementary text discussing the art factor of a visual fax may be sent but

will not be exhibited. However, a record of such faxes will be maintained and

made available to FISEA attendees at the site of the

exhibition.

 

Eligibility: The project is open to anyone. 

 

Timeline:

Fax artworks will be accepted via fax at FISEA during the symposium from noon

CST November 3 to noon CST November 7, 1993. Please do not send faxes to

these numbers outside of the stated time boundaries.

 

Fax Numbers:

Both a plain paper fax and a roll fax will be available to accommodate faxes

of standard and non-standard size.

The plain paper fax number is 1-612-874-3797.

The roll paper machine fax number is 1-612-874-3748.

 

This project is sponsored by the Fourth International Symposium on

Electronic Art (FISEA 93).

 

Craig Ede (craige@pantry.mcad.edu), Curator The Exquisite Fax

Our Motto: "Very soon, and in pleasant company."

 

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                                  CALENDAR

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25 YEARS OF STEIM

October 22 - 24  1993, Theater De Balie, Amsterdam, Holland. 

STEIM is the Foundation for Electro-Instrumental Music in Amsterdam.

It celebrates it's anniversary with a concert program with, among others: Jon

Rose, Joel Ryan, Ben Neill & Don Yallech, Nicolas Collins, John Cameron and

many others.

Concerts: fri & sat 20.45 hours and midnight, sun: 1500 hours.

Info: Tel: 31-20-6232904





IEEE VISUALIZATION 93

October 25 - 29  1993, Red Lion Hotel, San Jose, CA, USA.

Fourth technical conference on computer visualization and its 

applications. Info: Tel: 1-510-4239368, Email: VIS93@LLNL.GOV





INTER COMMUNICATION '93 

October 27 - November 16  1993, Tokyo, Japan 

"MEDIA PASSAGE" at Shibuya BEAM HALL & GALLERY

Artists: Agnes Hegedus, Matt Mullican and Jeffrey Shaw.

Info: ICC(Inter Communication Center), Tel: 81-3-3476-7507, Fax: 3476-7506





DOORS OF PERCEPTION

October 30 - 31  1993, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland

Conference for which thinkers from the fields of graphic and industrial

design, architecture, information technology, philosophy, computer

science, business and media will assemble to consider the cultural and

economic challenges of interactivity, the role of design in turning

information into knowledge, the challenge of smart objects and smart space, 

the need for an ethical and cultural response to the  billion a year 

digital gold rush, the role of design within new forms of industrial

organisation, such as the virtual corporation.

With Norbert Bolz, Bill Buxton, Denise Caruso, Dave Collier, Gillian Crampton

Smith, Arthur Elsenaar, Michael Heim, Kei'ichi Irie, Toshio Iwai, Derrick de

Kerckhove, David Little, Hiroshi Masuyama, Christian Moller, Joy Mountford,

Bert Mulder, Louis Rossetto, Jeet Singh, Bob Stein, Atau Tanaka, Dave Warner,

Thomas West.

Info: DoP, PO Box 69266, 1060 CH Amsterdam, Holland. Fax: 31-20-6174679







FISEA 93, FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART

November 3 - 7  1993, Minneapolis, USA. 

Theme "the art factor". Exhibitions include interactive,

sound/performance, electronic theater, networking, 2-D/3-D. Projects, papers

& panels on theory & practice. Participants: artists, musicians, performers,

scientists, arts critics, curators, educators, and others

interested in the use of electronics in the arts. Preliminary program &

Registration information available now.

Info: FISEA 93, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 2501 Stevens Av S,

Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA.

Tel: 1-612-8743754, Fax: 1-612-8743732, Email: fisea93@mcad.edu

See appendix to this Newsletter.







4TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NETWORK & OPERATING SYSTEM SUPPORT 

FOR DIGITAL AUDIO & VIDEO

November 3 - 5  1993, Lancaster, UK.

Info: W.D. Shepherd, Tel: 44-524-593827, Fax: 381707

Email: DOUG@COMP.LANCS.AC.UK





UIST'93

November 3 - 5  1993, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

6th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.

Info: Scott Hudson, Tel: 1-404-8949222, Fax: 8530673

email: HUDSON@CC.GATECH.EDU





INTERNATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL FESTIVAL

November 4 - 10  1993, Arnhem, Holland

8th Edition of this media festival. 370 film and video productions by young

international artists. Installations, performances and 'media route' through

Arnhem.

Info: Carla Nent, AVE Festival, POB 307, 6800 AH Arnhem, Holland.

Tel: 31-85-511300, Fax: 517681





MMM'93

November 9 - 12  1993, Singapore, Rep. of Singapore

The International Conf. on Multi-Media Modeling.

Info:  Ms Veronica Ho, MMM'93 Secretariat, Dept of Information Systems and

Comp. Sci., National Univ. of Singapore, Kent Ridge, Singapore.

Tel: 65-772 2730, Fax: 65-779 4580, Email: hosf@iscs.nus.sg







ACM CONFERENCE ON HYPERTEXT.

November 14 - 18  1993, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Info: Steven Poltrock, Boing Computer Services, P.O. Box 24346, MS 7L-64,

Seattle, WA 98124-0346, USA.

Tel: 1-206/865-3270, E-mail: ht93@atc.boing.com.





DOCUMENT INTEROPERABILITY

November 16 - 17  1993, London, UK

Europe's first international congress to address the requirement for the

document interoperability and how it can be achieved.

Info: Technology Appraisals Ltd., 82 Hampton Road, Twickenham, Middlesex,

TW2 5QS, UK. Tel: 44-81-8933986, Fax: 44-81-7441149





ANIMATION STUDIES CONFERENCE

November 25 - 28  1993, Farnham, England, UK

The 1993 Animation Studies Conference of The Society for Animation Studies

will be held at West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham, England from

Thursday 25th November to Sunday 28th November 1993.

Info: Roger Noake, Animation Studies Conference, West Surrey College of Art

and Design, Falkner Road, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7DS, UK.

Fax: 44-252-733869





VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA '93

December 1 - 3  1993, Vienna, Austria

International symposium on Virtual Reality and New Technologies in

Computer Simulation. Contact:

Dr. Manfred Weiss, IDG Austria, Fax: 43-1-523050833,

Email: christian.bauer@uibk.ac.at





HYPERTEXT AND AI

December 2 - 3  1993, Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany

Contact:  Susanne Neubert, Univ. Karlsruhe, 

Inst. fur Angewandte Informatik und  Formale Beschreibungsverfahren, Postfach

6980, D W-7500 Karlsruhe 1, Germany. Tel: 49-721-6084751,

Fax: 49-721-693717, Email: neubert@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de





X COLLOQUIUM ON MUSICAL INFORMATICS

December 2 - 4  1993, Milan, Italy

The Colloquium on Musical Informatics is an international biennial meeting of

researchers in computer applications to music. The special topic of this 10th

edition is musical informatics and hypermedia systems.

Info: Comitato Organizzatore del X Colloquio di Informatica Musicale

c/o L.I.M. - Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale, Dipartimento di Scienze

dell'Informazione, Universita' degli Studi di Milano

via Comelico 35, I-20135 Milano, Italy.

Tel: 39-2-55006.338/.382, Fax: 39-2-55006.373, 

E-mail: MacLim@hermes.mc.dsi.unimi.it







EDUGRAPHICS'93  &  COMPUGRAPHICS'93  

December 6 - 10  1993, Hotel Alvor Praia, Alvor, Algarve,  Portugal

The First International Conference on Graphics Education and the Third

International Conference on Computational Graphics and Visualization Techni-

ques.

Organizer and Chairman : 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





DICTA 93

December 8 - 10  1993, Sydney, Australia.

Digital Imaging Computing: Techniques & Applications

Info: Tony Adriaansen, CSIRO

Tel: 61-2-8099495, Email: DICTA93@EE.UTS.EDU.AU





ONLINE 93

December 7 - 9  1993, Olympia 2, London, UK.

Seventhteenth International Online Information Meeting.

Themes: Online and Internet, Mulimedia Solutions, VR, CD-ROM, New methods of

Information Delivery. Info: The Organizing Secretary, Learned Information

Ltd, Woodside, Hinksey Hill, Oxford, OX1 5AU, UK. Fax: 44-865-736354





2nd INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA SYMPOSIUM

January 23 - 28, 1994, Perth, Australia

Topics: Education, training & public information, Industry applications &

contexts, Finding markets and niches, Creative design, Management &

marketing, Research & evaluation

Info: John W. Brown, Western Australia House, 115 Strand, London WC2R OAJ,

UK. Tel: 44-71-2402881, Fax: 2406637

or Promaco, Unit 9a Canning Bridge Commercial Centre, 890-892 Canning Highway

Applecross, Western Australia 6153. Tel: 61-9-3648311, Fax: 3161453





1994 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING AND SYSTEMS

February 21 - 25  1994, Darmstadt, Germany

Info: Erich J. Neuhold,  GMD-IPSI / T.H. Darmstadt, Dolivostrasse 15

P.O. Box 104326, D-64293 Darmstadt, Germany.

Tel: 49-6151-869802, Fax: 49-6151-869818, Email: neuhold@darmstadt.gmd.de





EP94

April 13 -15  1994, Darmstadt, Germany.

EP94, the Conference on Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation and

Typography. For more info (or Call for Papers) contact ISEA or:

EP94 - GMD-IPSI, Dolivistr. 15, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany.

Tel: 49-224114-2473, Fax: 49-224114-2618, E-mail: ep94@gmd.de





10th COMPUTERS AND WRITING CONFERENCE

May 20 - 23  1994, Columbia MO, USA.

Hosted by the University of Missouri. Theme: The Global Web of Writing

Technologies. Info: Eric Crump, 231 Arts & Science, Univ. of Missouri,

Columbia, MO 65211, USA.





ED-MEDIA 94

June 25 - 29  1994, Vancouver, Canada.

World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia.

Info: ED-MEDIA 94/AACE, P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902 USA.

Tel: 1-804-973-3987,  Fax: 1-804-978-7449, E-mail: AACE@Virginia.Edu





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The Inter-Society aims at joining a world-wide network of artists, scien-

tists and their institutes, making it easier for the institutes and

individual members to share expertise with each other. The aims of the

Inter-Society are to promote a structured approach to electronic art and

to help finance worthy electronic art projects. For membership information

contact ISEA at the address on the front page.



ISEA distributes a hard copy version of this Newsletter in order to keep

its members, who have no access to Electronic Mail, informed. Those

members can, if they desire, get in touch with the Email addresses men-

tioned in this Newsletter by contacting ISEA.



Support: Erasmus University Rotterdam (Law Dept), Amsterdam University,

V2  Organisation,  Tell Productions,  YLEM,  ISAST,  Renderstar Technology, 

Media Research,  Museum der Stad Gladbeck, Corel Corporation.

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