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If you are interested in interviewing, reviewing and or writing articles, please contact [email protected] First, read below and then decide… Furtherfield receives regular submissions inviting us to feature and review artworks and projects from artists and art groups from all over the world. Furtherfield has always managed to be on the pulse of media art and contemporary art culture as it happens. We already have an excellent team of dedicated reviewers working with us. However, because we are constantly adapting in order to reflect an ever shifting and dynamic culture it is essential to be open to new minds and their contemporary ideas. Media art is expanding and developing into new fields and critically engaged territories of art practice and social engagement. We will continue to represent related forms of media art culture but at the time will include new tendencies, contemporary engagements relating to art, technology and social change. Live it, Claim it and Share it with Others. The centralized, mainstream version of contemporary art has found its allies within an elite corporate world, and we know they are peddling a dying myth and not reflecting what is really happening out there. We know in parallel to the official story, there exists a more interesting and emancipatory contemporary art culture on the verge of being opened up to all. It is fresh, wild, independent and ever curious beyond mainstream, scripted agendas and liberated from the restrictive norms that dominate our mediated gaze. In fact, the mainstream art world is stealing our ideas, yours and ours - producing blander versions of what we are. We can only change this situation if we extend our reach to others and share our knowledge through active forms of co-emancipation. We’ve never been able to do it on our own, that’s the point. What is this Art we are talking of? You know it, as many different names – Contemporary Art, Net Art, New Media Art, Media Art, Glitch Art, Hacktivism, Networked Art, Fieldwork, Augmented reality Art, Media Archeology, Art intervention, Post-Media, Internet Art, browser Art, Post-Art, Psychogeography, Dark Matter, Sound Art, Networked Performance, Digital Art, Eco-media, Peer 2 Peer culture, Open-Source Culture, Games Art, Drone Art, Situationist Art, Folksonomy, Alternative Media, Virtual art, Software Art, Net Film, Net Video, Viral Art, Bio Art, Artware, Distributed Creativity, Real-time Media Art, Culture Hacking, Art Blogs, Tactical Media, Locative Media, DIY Culture, DIWO Culture, Free Culture, Social Networking Art – the list goes on… Where is this stuff? It is in networks, on mobile phones, in the streets, online, in spaces, in publications, at workshops, on radio, it is everywhere…. Articles, Reviews & Interviews on Furtherfield http://www.furtherfield.org/features Become a Reviewer http://www.furtherfield.org/get-involved/become-a-reviewer Note: Please do not reply unless you are sure that you are definitely interested. Also, we cannot afford to pay each writer but do offer different perks where you are part of something that is changing art history and culture, and are part of a dynamic and networked community of thousands. We are also in the process of setting up peer publishing journals featuring themed, reviews, articles and interviews, and other projects that reflect contributions. -- ---> A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood - proud of free culture - claiming it with others ;) Other reviews,articles,interviews http://www.furtherfield.org/reviews.php Furtherfield – online arts community, platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about experimental practices at the intersections of art, technology and social change. http://www.furtherfield.org Furtherfield Gallery – Finsbury Park (London). http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery Netbehaviour - Networked Artists List Community. http://www.netbehaviour.org http://identi.ca/furtherfield http://twitter.com/furtherfield _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
