Furtherfield.org open for new submissions.

*Furtherfield.org open for new submissions.*

http://www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield is currently reviewing new works that have recently been
submitted to our web site via our Proposals page
http://www.furtherfield.org/submissions.php. We thought that it might be
a good idea to ask publically for new submissions to be sent via email
as well.

So, if you want your work to be on Furtherfield and reviewed please read
below to see if your work relates to the definitions & check the web
site to see if your work is appropriate…

What work is Furtherfield interested in?

We are interested in Net Art, Networked Art, Media Art, PsychoGeography,
Real-time Art, Media Art Conferences, Activist Games, Open Source, Soft
Groups, Database Art, Media Activism, Networked Collaborations,
Surveillance Art, Online Media & Net Exhibitions, Networked Communities,
Software Art, Wireless Projects, Street Art, Art Blogs, Tactical Media,
Generative Art, Free Software, Hactivism, networked resistance & related
works/projects…

What happens if your work is featured on Furtherfield?

If we feature your work, it will appear on the Furtherfield homepage
with a review by one of the Furtherfield team. The work will then be
publicized on a range of email lists & also promoted in Furtherfield's
Newsletter.

Your personal ID-card on Furtherfield
We will set up a personal ID-card for you on Furtherfield. This will
display a link to your CV or a biog, personal statement and URLs of
websites also displaying your work. Once your work is added to our
database, we will provide you with a Username and Password that will
allow you to update your own ID-card (independently) with any additional
information about yourself and current projects. When you update your
ID-card with new projects we will view it and put it up for review if it
is recent. Although, it is totally up to you what work, date & amount
that you add in.

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Submit/paste info about your work & yourself/group here:
(please note that if you asking us to review a documented work that it
must be accessible to other people as well as Furtherfield reviewers, on
the Internet).

Name of artist(s)/group:

Title of Work/Project:

URL:

Some key words as reference:

About the work (no more than 500 words):

Bio: (no more than 300 words):

Date of creation:

Any other info to add, like references & other reviews (optional):

send your emails to:
[email protected]

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Furtherfield is an online platform for the creation, promotion, and
criticism of adventurous digital/net art work for public viewing,
experience and interaction.

Furtherfield creates imaginative strategies that actively communicate
ideas and issues in a range of digital & terrestrial media contexts;
featuring works online and organizing global, contributory projects,
simultaneously on the Internet, the streets and public venues.
Furtherfield focuses on network related projects that explore new social
contexts that transcend the digital, or offer a subjective voice that
communicates beyond the medium. Furtherfield collaborates with artists,
programmers, writers, activists, musicians and thinkers who explore
beyond traditional remits.

Furtherfield was founded in 1997 and is a London based, non-profit
organisation. The majority of activities are self funded and are
sustained by the passion, ideas, exploration and skills of the
Furtherfield team as well as its diverse membership.

Occasional public funding facilitates a more in-depth collaboration with
programmers and artists on specific projects, usually leading to more
intuitive audience interaction and accessibility.

We can make our own World . .