[Air-l] fAf: Latest and last ...
linda carroli
lcarroli at pacific.net.au
Mon Feb 9 20:16:32 PST 2004
fineArt forum v.18 n.02 2004
fineArt forum = art + technology netnews
http://www.fineartforum.org
This issue:
:: Latest and last fAf
:: Call to the Community: Proposals for Continuation of fineArt forum
:: News
:: fAfText
:: Latest and last fAf
The current issue of fAf, now live, will be the last produced by the
present Australian team of Paul Brown, Linda Carroli and Nisar Keshvani.
Due to a number of setbacks and obstacles, the magazine has ceased its
operations at QUT, Brisbane, Queensland. Without an appropriate level of
resourcing fAf could not continue in its current form, context or locale.
Rather than close down the publication after 17 years of consistent
publishing in the field of arts, science and technology, the Art Science
and Technology Network has issued a call for expressions of interest from
organisations that are interested in publishing fAf.
:: Call to the Community: Proposals for Continuation of fineArt forum
As has been announced in this issue of fAf this is the last issue being
produced by the Australian team. fineArt forum was set up by Ray Lauzzana
in 1988 and has been operated by a number of organisations since then as a
community resource under the umbrella of the "Art, Science, Technology
Network" (ASTN) presided by Annick Bureaud.
Organisations who may be interested in exploring ways to take on publishing
of fineArt forum may contact Roger Malina at leo at mitpress.mit.edu
indicating their possible interest.
The ASTN takes this opportunity to thank Paul Brown, Linda Carroli, Nisar
Keshvani and the whole Australian team for their many years of work
sustaining fAf as an invaluable community resource.
All back issues of fAf will be archived on the Leonardo Electronic Almanac
website and will continue to be available. Other opportunities for
archiving are also being sought.
The art/science/technology landscape has changed dramatically over the past
15 years. It is likely that fAf needs to mutate to respond to real
community needs today. We look forward to working with interested
organisations in developing an new evolutionary niche for fAf.
:: fAf Ezine is online
News stories and announcements in Upfront online at
http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_18/faf_v18_n02/upfront_index.html
2004 Events and Deadlines Calendar listings are online at
http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_18/calendar_index.html
:: fAfText
[ ESSAYS ]
Te[XT][C]hnology: A Play (on words) in FIVE ACTS
Lisa Gye's presentation at Electrofringe in 2004 examines literary
assassinations from Socrates to rap.
Intimate Transactions
A Quicktime documentary produced by Keith Armstrong exploring the
interactions of artistic practice and research in the development of the
Transmute Collective's current collaborative project, Intimate Transactions.
[ REVIEWS ]
ME++ The Cyborg self and the networked city: William J. Mitchell
reviewed by Molly Hankwitz
Computers & Art: edited by Stuart Mealing
reviewed by Tracey Benson
The Surrealestate Project: MOOT Records
reviewed by Brett Woodward
Designer's Bureau at Art Miami 2003: Kirill Chelushkin
Selma Stern profiles Russian artist Kirill Chelushkin's recent works.
Live art, Dead art, and Things in-between, Or, The Good Thing about Forgetting
Josephine Wilson reviews Coded Characters: Media Art by Jill Scott
Supporting the Evolution of Australian Design: Australian INfront
report by Zoe Winter
Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers
reviewed by Lisa Chittick
Designer's Dream Portal: Digital Thread
report by Zoe Winter
Writing Machines: N. Katherine Hayles
reviewed by Linda Carroli
fAfText online at:
http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n12/reviews/reviews_index.html
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