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Digital Media Subject Guide - Internet Links
Gateways
| Museum of Contemporary Art Montreal |
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Gateway to media arts on the internet. |
| University of Iowa Digial Media Links |
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The University of Iowa's digital media links to cyberculture. |
| The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. |
| Netscape |
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The browser has subject links to sites such as Business, Computing, Games, Music and Radio. |
| Eyebeam/Blast |
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Eyebeam Atelier is a not-for-profit new media arts organization established to provide access, education, and support for students, artists, and the general public in the field of art and technology. |
| NYFA Interactive |
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The database is a programme of the New York Foundation for the Arts and was created as a public service for the online arts community to keep abreast of new arts and for arts webmasters to promote their new sites. |
| PhotoGraphic Libraries |
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Sites of still and stock images, media services, photo agencies, ad agencies, graphics and clip art provide a source for libraries, education centres, advertising agencies and picture researchers researching visual communications. |
| fine-art.com |
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Numerous sites of computer artists, arts organisations, galleries and publications. |
| The Virtual Museum of Computing |
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A collection of WWW hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and online computer-based exhibits available around the world. |
Organisations/Associations
| FACT Online The Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool |
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FACT, the Foundation for Art & Creative Technology is the UK's leading agency for the commissioning and presentation of film, video and new media art. FACT was founded in 1988 and has commissioned and presented over 100 digital media artworks with artists including Mark Wallinger, Barbara Kruger and Tony Oursler. |
| AIMIA Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association |
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AIMIA promotes growth and success in the Australian interactive media industry. We represent creators and developers by supporting best practice, keeping you up-to-date with industry news, export assistance, lobbying government, organising events and conductingʯur annual Interactive Media Awards. |
| ACM SIGGRAPH |
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Promotes the generation and dissemination of information on computer graphics and interactive techniques. |
| Australian Digital Alliance |
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ADA members include schools, universities, consumer groups, major cultural institutions, IT companies, scientific and other research organisations, libraries and individuals. They are united by the common theme that intellectual property laws must strike a balance between providing appropriate incentives for creativity against reasonable and equitable access to knowledge. |
| IDEA Innovation in Digital and Electronic Art, Manchester |
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Since inception, IDEA has provided training, development and production opportunities for artists and creative technologists both face-to-face in Manchester and over the web. IDEA's activity is all about developing people's skills and their potential to thrive in business both locally, regionally and nationally. |
| ANAT Australian Network for Art and Technology |
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ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology) creates connections and collaborations across art, culture, science and technology. It is Australia's peak network and advocacy body for artists working with science and technology, creating opportunities for innovation, research and development both nationally and internationally. |
| aoir Association of Internet Researchers |
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The AIR is an academic association dedicated to the advancement of the cross-discilplinary field of Internet studies. |
| Electronic Arts Intermix |
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Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is a leading resource for artists' video and interactive media. EAI's core program is the international distribution of a major collection of new and historical media works by artists. Founded in 1971 as a nonprofit media arts center, EAI also offers a video preservation program and a screening room/study center. |
| Ljubljana Digital Media Lab |
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Open-access media laboratory, an initiative of the Open Society Institute, Slovenia, supporting education in the media arts and new technologies. |
| Hypermedia Research Centre University of Westminster |
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The Hypermedia Research Centre is a research group composed of academics, artists, artisans, designers and writers. We are based in the School of Communication and Creative Industries at the University of Westminster University in London, UK. |
| Art & Science Collaborations Inc. (ASCI) |
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Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is one of the few art & technology *members* organizations in the USA. Established primarily as a network for artists who either use or are inspired by science and technology, ASCI has become a magnet for some of the best examples of this type of contemporary art and for technologists wishing to collaborate. ASCI programs and services provide members with opportunities for proffessional growth, increased public visibility, and a supportive community. |
| MediaMOO |
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MediaMOO is a professional online community for media researchers. It is a place to come meet colleagues in media studies and related fields and brainstorm, to hold colloquia and conferences, and to explore the serious side of this new medium. |
| Iniva Institute of International Visual Arts |
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inIVA creates exhibitions, publications, multimedia, education and research projects. Designed to bring the work of artists from culturally-diverse backgrounds to the attention of the widest possible public. |
| Australian Computer Society |
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Professional association for people working in information technology. |
| Rhizome.org |
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Rhizome is an online platform for the global new media art community. Its programs support the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of contemporary art that uses new technologies in significant ways. The ArtBase is an online archive of new media art including some 1,600 projects. Encompassing software art, websites, performance and websites by artists from around the world, the ArtBase features artist statements and biographies along with each entry. The TextBase contains the discussion and critical writing that has passed through Rhizome's mailing lists which were both founded in 1996. |
| Adaweb |
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Adaweb is a research and development platform, a digital foundry, and a journey. Here, digital artists are invited to experiment with new technologies and exhibit their works. |
| DIA Centre for the Arts |
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A nonprofit institution, Dia plays a vital role among visual arts organizations nationally and internationally by initiating, supporting, presenting, and preserving art projects, and by serving as a locus for interdisciplinary art and criticism. In addition to presenting exhibitions and public programming at Dia:Chelsea, (formerly Dia Center for the Arts) Dia maintains long-term, site-specific projects in the western United States, in New York City, and onLong Island. |
| CHArt |
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CHArt is a society open to all who have an interest in the application of computers to the study of art and design. |
| Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) |
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Dutch international non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of the electronic arts. |
| IPC: Association Connecting Electronic Industries |
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IPC is a United States-based trade association dedicated to furthering the competitive excellence and financial success of its members worldwide, who are participants in the electronic interconnect industry. |
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