Become a reviewer at Futherfield. From Marc Garrett:
We receive regular submissions from artists and art-groups from all over the world. Inviting us to feature and review their projects, whether they exist as works on the Internet, physical pieces in spaces and projects outdoors, or cultural events, workshops, conferences and publications.
We have an excellent and varied team of reviewers working with us. Yet, because we are receiving so many innovative and high quality projects to review, we are finding it hard to keep up. So, now we need even more reviewers.
We are interested exploring and promoting art engaged with aspects of ‘social change’ and its cultural contexts, as well as art using technology as part of its medium.
We welcome contributions from all kinds of writers – but would especially value bi-lingual reviewers who are able to introduce work created by artists in non-English-speaking cultures.
We are also interested in people who understand and know software art, social networks, live net art, live Internet tv, open source, tactical media, art blogs, net films, media art connected- self institutions, psychogeography, critical games, media art related exhibitions online and in spaces, and related conferences.
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 its relevance. You will also have the option of seeking out and writing about other works that you personally think should be seen on Furtherfield.
If you possess knowledge and enthusiasm for any of these subjects, are able to write and communicate clearly;-) and are interested in being part of a explorative group, that is growing daily as an adventurous, networked and mult-platformed community in its own right, consisting of over 26,000 subscribers. And like us, are passionately and critically engaged in investigating the constant shifts and reinvention of art and its social contexts, and digitally related vista as we know it; we welcome you aboard…
contact – marc garrett: marc.garrett@furtherfield.org