[Air-l] Fwd: [WDL] Become a reviewer for Furtherfield.org

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Fri Mar 16 05:05:27 PDT 2007



Begin forwarded message:

> From: marc <marc.garrett at FURTHERFIELD.ORG>
> Date: March 16, 2007 7:24:29 AM EDT
> To: WRITING-AND-THE-DIGITAL-LIFE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: [WDL] Become a reviewer for Furtherfield.org
> Reply-To: WRITING-AND-THE-DIGITAL-LIFE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>
> Become a reviewer for Furtherfield.org
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Furtherfield receives regular submissions from artists and groups  
> from all over the world, inviting us to feature and review their  
> projects. We have an excellent team of reviewers working with us at  
> the moment. Yet, because we are receiving more innovative and high  
> quality media artworks from different cultural contexts, than we  
> ever have before, we are finding it hard to keep up. So, now we  
> need even more reviewers.
>
> We welcome contributions from all kinds of writers - but would  
> especially value bi-lingual  reviewers who are able to introduce  
> work created by artists in non-English-speaking cultures.
>
> We are also interested in people who understand and know net art,  
> software art, social networks, live net art, live Internet tv, open  
> source, tactical media, art blogs, net films, media art connected-  
> self institutions, psychogeography, activist games, media art  
> related exhibitions online and in spaces, and related conferences.
>
> As a reviewer you will be asked to select from these works and  
> contribute to the context of what is being created and write about  
> why it is relevant. You will also have the option of seeking out  
> and writing about other works that you personally think should be  
> seen on Furtherfield.
>
> If you possess knowledge and enthusiasm for any of these subjects,  
> are able to write and communicate clearly;-) and are interested in  
> being part of a explorative group, that is growing daily as an  
> adventurous, networked and mult-platformed community in its own  
> right. And like us, are passionately and critically engaged in  
> investigating the constant shifts and reinvention of the creative,  
> digitally related vista as we know it; we welcome you aboard...
>
> Furtherfield has been working on a brand new CMS/Interface & design  
> with new features that enable reviewers to have more control over  
> their own text, images and different formats when reviews are  
> submitted. It was supposed to be finished last year, thankfully  
> after much hard work it will be up within about 4 weeks.
>
> contact - marc garrett:
> marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
> http://www.furtherfield.org
>
> Note: Please do not apply unless you are sure that you are  
> definately interested.
>
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|>
>
> Other projects related to Furtherfield:
> http://www.http.uk.net
> http://blog.visitorsstudio.org
> http://blog.game-play.org.uk
> http://www.nodel.org (with many others)
> http://netartfilm.furtherfield.org
> http://blog.furtherfield.org
> http://www.furthernoise.org
>
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