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<nettime-ann> [call] Be a reviewer on Futherfield


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Be a reviewer on Futherfield
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Furtherfield is currently looking for more reviewers.
http://www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield connects to an ever increasing and diverse community of 
people from all walks of life who are hungry to experience and explore 
contemorary media art and related creativities. We regularly receive 
submissions from artists/groups from all over the world inviting us to 
feature their work on Furtherfield. Because we receive so many 
interesting submissions by those who want their work reviewed on 
Furtherfield, we are always interested in having more reviewers.

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 think should be seen.

We are interested in people who understand and know net art, software 
art, aspects of media art (new media art), social networks connected to 
media art, live net art (real-time), psychogeography, live Internet tv, 
open source, tactical media, art blogs, activist games, net activism, 
relational media art & its variants...

If you possess knowledge and enthusiasm for any of these subjects, are 
able to write;-) and are interested in being part of a group that is 
growing daily as an adventurous community, join us and share the 
rewarding experience of engaging in a contemporary, critical and 
creative digitally vista that is shifting and changing each day.

If you are interested, please contact- marc.garrett@furtherfield.org


The Furtherfield Reader
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In response to demand from visitors at HTTP Gallery 
(http://www.http.uk.net/) as well as Furtherfield.org visitors and 
artists, in Summer 06, we will publish selected Furtherfield 
reviews/articles as pdf downloads. These quarterly editions will be 
accessible via the Internet for print in a book format. This is also due

to the influx of fresh interest in media arts, especially in the UK as 
evidenced by projects such as the upcoming NODE.London Season of Media 
Arts http://www.nodel.org/.

Furtherfield and the HTTP Gallery, has been connecting with various 
Colleges and Universities in the UK and internationally, gaining 
interest in the ideas, content and context(s) provided and investigated 
by both platforms. We are dedicated to bringing about a new and wider 
audience to media arts, bringing about a more engaged culture of 
understanding, critical thinking and independent consciousness.

OTHER FURTHERFIELD PROJECTS:
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http://www.furtherfield.org/furthercritic (MEZ is our current resident 
critic)
http://www.furtherfield.org/furtherstudio/ (archived for view)
http://www.furtherfield.org/gestation/
http://www.furtherfield.org/dissensionconvention/ (archive of event)
http://www.skinstrip.net/index_archive.htm
http://www.netbehaviour.org (an open email list that explores networked 
behaviour & media arts)
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