Sincere apologies for cross posting
------------------------------------------------- In fAf's first issue for 2002, Gunalan Nadarajan discusses
Cyberarts: Intersections of Art and Technology, a current exhibition in
Singapore. Nadarajan considers the development of neologisms to engage
art and technology and arrives at a concept of 'cyberarts'.
:: Long time editor, Roger Malina farewells Leonardo Electronic Almanac
and passes the cyberbaton on to Nisar Keshvani.
:: Ugur Gudukbay and Tolga Abaci take us on step by step journey through
a Hierarchical Modeling and Animation System for the Turkish Shadow
Theater, Karagoz.
:: The role of women in Asian cinema is addressed by Tristan Chan Jin Wei
in The Orient Express.
:: Shu-Min Heng reviews Second Thought - A Video Installation by Samuel
John Sexton.
:: JM John Armstrong reviews Howard Bloom's recent book Global Brain: the
evolution of mass mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century.
:: Linda Carroli takes a look at MIT's publication net_condition: art and
global media which documents the art and global media project curated by
Peter Weibel.
PLUS the usual culprits - upfront, events, opps and stuff.
editor@fineartforum.org
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