Call for Articles and Net Art
On-line journal Hz (http://www.hz-journal.org/) is looking for articles
on New Media, Net Art, Sound Art and Electro-Acoustic Music. We accept
earlier published and unpublished articles in English. Please send your
submissions to [email protected]
Hz is also looking for Net Art works to be included in its virtual
gallery (www.hz-journal.org/netg). Please send your URLs to
[email protected]
Dead-line: 10 May
Hz is published by the non-profit organization Fylkingen in Stockholm.
Established in 1933, Fylkingen has been known for introducing
yet-to-be-established art forms throughout its history. Nam June Paik,
Stockhausen, Cage, etc. have all been introduced to the Swedish
audience through Fylkingen. Its members consist of leading composers,
musicians, dancers, performance artists and video artists in Sweden.
For more information on Fylkingen, please visit
http://www.fylkingen.se/fylkeng.html or
http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/hultberg.html
Sachiko Hayashi/Hz
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Call for Articles and Net Art
On-line journal Hz (www.hz-journal.org) is looking for articles on New
Media, Net Art, Sound Art and Electro-Acoustic Music. We accept earlier
published and unpublished articles in English. Please send your
submissions to [email protected]
Hz is also looking for Net Art works to be included in its virtual
gallery (www.hz-journal.org/netg). Please send your URLs to
[email protected]
Dead-line: 1 December, 2006
Hz is published by the non-profit organization Fylkingen in Stockholm.
Established in 1933, Fylkingen has been known for introducing
yet-to-be-established art forms throughout its history. Nam June Paik,
Stockhausen, Cage, etc. have all been introduced to the Swedish
audience through Fylkingen. Its members consist of leading composers,
musicians, dancers, performance artists and video artists in Sweden.
For more information on Fylkingen, please visit
http://www.fylkingen.se/fylkeng.html or
http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/hultberg.html
Sachiko Hayashi/Hz
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Call for Articles and Net Art
On-line journal Hz (www.hz-journal.org) is looking for articles on
New Media, Net Art, Sound Art and Electro-Acoustic Music. We accept
earlier published and unpublished articles in English. Please send
your submissions to [email protected]
Hz is also looking for Net Art works to be included in its virtual
gallery (www.hz-journal.org/netg). Please send your URLs to hz-
[email protected]
Dead-line: 25 May, 2007
Hz is published by the non-profit organization Fylkingen in
Stockholm. Established in 1933, Fylkingen has been known for
introducing yet-to-be-established art forms throughout its history.
Nam June Paik, Stockhausen, Cage, etc. have all been introduced to
the Swedish audience through Fylkingen. Its members consist of
leading composers, musicians, dancers, performance artists and video
artists in Sweden.
For more information on Fylkingen, please visit http://
www.fylkingen.se/about or http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/hultberg.html
Sachiko Hayashi/Hz
Call for Articles and Net Art
On-line journal Hz (www.hz-journal.org) is looking for articles on
New Media, Net Art, Sound Art and Electro-Acoustic Music. We accept
earlier published and unpublished articles in English. Please send
your submissions to [email protected]
Hz is also looking for Net Art works to be included in its virtual
gallery (www.hz-journal.org/netg). Please send your URLs to hz-
[email protected]
Dead-line: 20 November, 2007
Hz is published by the non-profit organization Fylkingen in
Stockholm. Established in 1933, Fylkingen has been known for
introducing yet-to-be-established art forms throughout its history.
Nam June Paik, Stockhausen, Cage, etc. have all been introduced to
the Swedish audience through Fylkingen. Its members consist of
leading composers, musicians, dancers, performance artists and video
artists in Sweden. For more information on Fylkingen, please visit
http://www.fylkingen.se/fylkeng.html or http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/
hultberg.html
Sachiko Hayashi/Hz