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2000 MAY

LUX PERPETUA
A new millennium net.art project by artist and poet Fabio Doctorovich, Argentina. The LUX PERPETUA project is seeking co-authors.

Deadline: open

Static images: maximum size 191x48 pixels, 50KB (interleaved .gif or .jpg formats)

Animations: .avi (uncompressed or with MS-CRAM compression), or animated .gif

Sounds: maximum size 35KB, 22KHz .wav (uncompressed or with MSN-Audio compression)

Send your work by email as an attachment to Fabio Doctorovich (f.doctor@columbia.digiweb.com). The works will be added to the online version of Lux Perpetua, in the site Postypographika (http://www.postypographika.com). Lux Perpetua will be accessible starting the year 2000.
 

1999 NOV

Vistaview's Journal
Elegant zine focused on contemporary and new media fine arts from Vistaview Creative Associates, New York. Articles, news, reviews, plus candids from the gallery scene. Bookmark this one. USA

Deadline: open

Vistaview's Journal is aiming to appeal to the art critic, art collector, and general art enthusiast who reads publications like Art In America, Artforum, Art news.

The journal will publish articles about contemporary and new media art, and art theory and critiquing. Articles discussing contemporary art that indirectly but powerfully works in new media art are most welcomed!

For further information, please visit Vistaview's Journal.
 

1999 JUL

TinkerNet
International Web art project by new media artists David Knoebel and Ted Warnell. The goal of the project is to create a linked body of works by as many participants as possible. USA
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Deadline: open

T i n k e r N e t

This is an open-ended work whose nodes and branches extend in many directions through the World Wide Web. It began in December 1998 with a collaboration between Ted Warnell and David Knoebel.

The TinkerNet project involves (theoretically) an infinite number of artist-participants. Each artist takes an idea from a participating Web site, re-invents it on his or her own site, then invites others to do the same at their own sites. A single participant may participate more than once provided a new work is created each time.

To connect here, send me an e-mail (clkpoet@ptd.net) with your name, or some other identifier, and your work's URL. I'll add this information to my link list. Your piece should include a link back to mine and a provision for links forward to your future partners' sites.

   David Knoebel (clkpoet@ptd.net)
   Ted Warnell (warnell@memlane.com)
 
 
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