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The Inter-Society for Electronic Arts (ISEA) and fineArt forum
(fAf) are collaborating to share information and audiences. Commencing
with the current issue of fAf, all ISEA members will receive the
electronic magazine's e-digest.
Editor-in-Chief Nisar Keshvani described the partnership as 'landmark'.
"This sharing of resources and information landmarks a partnership
with one of the world's most established electronic arts
organisations," he said.
Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA is an international non-profit
member organization dedicated to promoting and developing the electronic
arts. We are committed to the interdisciplinary and cross-cultural
communication/co-operation between the arts and the fields of technology,
science, education, and industry.
Chair of the ISEA Board, Nina Czegledy shared Keshvani's sentiments,
stating that "ISEA is pleased to announce our close collaboration
with fAf, the internet's longest running electronic arts magazine."
In fAf September:
:: McKenzie Wark's 'Index to This Fabulous World' discusses these
vectorialist times
:: Mark Beam's 'The Art of Implication' considers non-verbal meanings
inspired by work in online communities
:: In 'Historic Collaboration', Garry Bolles delivers insights into
technological development
:: Anne Walton's 'Word's out on: Woomera' examines Australia's refusal to
welcome refugees
:: Reviews of aseanARToday, Conexion Remota, Stephen Barron and Game
Studies as well as the latest news, opportunities, events and
announcements.
fAf, which provides up-to-date, informative and timely information to the
global art and technology community, can also assist artists in achieving
local and global exposure via their fAf galleries and global
connections.
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The latest art and technology news on the net can be viewed at fAf's
Australian based URL: http://www.cdes.qut.edu.au/Fineart_Online/
This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. http://www.ozco.gov.au