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10 February 2005 by nathaniel

various tech art stuff

Rhizome’s net.art commissions are now open!
ISEA 2006 Residency Project is also looking for proposals. It looks like it’s gonna be a HOT festival next year!
memefest is also open for submissions – tho it’s mostly for students (get excited, students)
Ricardo Miranda Zuniga has started a blog
CollColl (Mark Daggett’s) balance bar is not too dissimilar to getawayexperiment.net in its concept. Where we have chosen specific sites, balance bar let’s you change any one. Where ours is a public collage, balance bar is more of a private annotation. So far it’s only for IE on XP, but I look forward to trying it out, when it’s cross-graded to Mac – maybe in version 2.0 we’ll be able to share files and collaborate across machines?

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Interactive Art and Embodiment: the implicit body as performance

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Ecological Aesthetics: artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics

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