Cheers Helen, Anne & Ruth delighted you like it - came from the heart :)        
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On Wednesday, October 3, 2018, 9:22 pm, Helen Varley Jamieson 
<he...@creative-catalyst.com> wrote:

 
yes, great michael! :D
 
 
 On 03.10.2018 19:09, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
  
 
 cheers Gretta! 
 
       From: Gretta Louw <gre...@grettalouw.com>
 To: Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org>; NetBehaviour for 
networked distributed creativity <netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> 
 Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 5:26 PM
 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [CAS] NEW MEDIA ART XYZ - Where did new media 
art in the 1990s 'go'?
  
  Spot on, Michael! 
 
 
  On 3 Oct 2018, at 5:15 pm, Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org> 
wrote: 
   Here's my piece for this :) 
  https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/43264122610/
   anyone else? Garnet is cool with them being posted elsewhere as well as 
being submitted... 
  cheers m.
  
 
      From: Rob Myers <r...@robmyers.org>
 To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 10:49 PM
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Fwd: [CAS] NEW MEDIA ART XYZ - Where did new media art 
in the 1990s 'go'?
  
   ----- Original message -----
  From: Garnet Hertz <garnethe...@gmail.com>
  To: c...@jiscmail.ac.uk
  Subject: [CAS] NEW MEDIA ART XYZ - Where did new media art in the 1990s 'go'?
  Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 10:32:13 -0700
  
   NEW MEDIA ART XYZ
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS (DEC 31 / 2018 DEADLINE)

What happened to new media art in the 1990s? At one point, it seemed to 
circulate in its own scene as a cohesive "thing" - but a few decades later, 
it's unclear where new media art went and how it evolved. Did it die, 
institutionalize into its own festivals or events, move into the larger art 
world, get swallowed up by social media platforms like YouTube or Instagram, or 
move into experimental HCI, the maker movement, critical design, or something 
else? What is the ‘XYZ’ shape or timeline of how new media art has evolved 
over the past 20 years?

"NEW MEDIA ART XYZ" is a collaborative publishing project that explores ideas 
about where new media art in the 1990s 'went'. The project seeks submissions 
from old and young new media artists, curators, festival organizers, writers, 
electronic artists, media theorists, hackers, haters or others interested in 
the topic of how new media has shifted, moved and evolved in the art community 
over the past two decades. In particular, the project is looking for 
submissions of single page A4 or 8.5" x 11" hand-drawn black-and-white diagrams 
that illustrate your concepts of what happened to new media art since the 
1990s. The diagrams can be in portrait or landscape mode, can use any drawing 
medium - although pen or marker on white paper will likely reproduce best. 
Submissions must be hand-drawn (no computer aided design allowed), it must not 
be purely a text-based piece of writing (a diagram is required), and it must be 
received by December 31st 2018. Quick diagrams are welcomed: consider taking 5 
minutes and drawing something on the nearest clean sheet of paper for your 
submission.

The drawings will be curated by Garnet Hertz, Canada Research Chair in Design & 
Media Arts. Hertz will select approximately 50 to 100 drawings, write an 
introduction, design the book, produce it as a physical publication, and 
release it online for free six months later. The hardcopy version of "NEW MEDIA 
ART XYZ" will be printed in a limited and numbered edition of 300 copies, all 
of which will be given away for free by Hertz. Free copies will be given to all 
accepted contributors, and after handmade copies and free online sources are 
released, it may be reformatted into a commercially available book.

Snail-mailed contributions can be sent to: Garnet Hertz, Emily Carr University 
of Art + Design, 520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5T 0H2, Canada. Scanned 
contributions should be at 300dpi or greater and emailed to 
garnethe...@gmail.com. Submissions can also be directly uploaded at 
http://newmediaart.xyz.

Hertz's past book projects have included 'Critical Making' 
(http://conceptlab.com/criticalmaking/) and 'Disobedient Electronics: Protest' 
(http://disobedientelectronics.com). As experimental publishing projects, these 
books explore alternate modes of disseminating knowledge. Approaches include 
making academic-oriented handmade bookworks, and giving artists more platforms 
to speak about theory related to their work. NEW MEDIA ART XYZ has a 
diagram-only policy for submissions in order to give more of a voice to artists 
that do not usually express their ideas in writing — and it encourages 
writers to draw. More information on Hertz can be found at 
http://conceptlab.com/ and more information on this project (and this call) can 
be found at http://newmediaart.xyz/.

Consider contributing something by December 31st 2018, and in exchange we will 
work hard to do something interesting with it. Contact Hertz directly if you 
have questions about this project, and please feel free to forward this call 
for submissions to people that have something interesting to contribute on the 
topic of new media art.

NEW MEDIA ART XYZ
c/o Garnet Hertz, Canada Research Chair in Design + Media Art
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5T 0H2, Canada
garnethe...@gmail.com • http://newmediaart.xyz/
 
  
  -- 
      Dr. Garnet Hertz
  Canada Research Chair in Design and Media Arts
  Emily Carr University of Art and Design
  520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada  V5T 0H2
       
   
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