GENERAL: Third International Symposium on Electronic Art, Sydney,

- - The original note follows - -

Path:
psuvm!atlantis.psu.edu!psuvax1!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!metro!s
ocs.uts.edu.au!kralizec!ixgate!scot.art
From: scot.art@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Scot Art)
Newsgroups: alt.artcom
Subject: telemat
Message-ID: <af0417a1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 28 Oct 92 16:40:48 GMT
Organization: Fidonet. Gate admin is fido@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lines: 37

Telemat is a public terminal installation for the duration of TISEA (third
international symposium on electronic art), held in Sydney, Australia, from
November 9 to 13 1992. The installation will consist of a graphics terminal,
plus a text-based store and forward conversational system.

Telemat enables members of the public to explore art, and life in general,
in dataspace. The images displayed will be collected from the Virtual
Galleries database of colloborative images held on System-X, a
telecommunications system specialising in the electronic arts. Telemat is
designed and curated by Scot Art and Jason Gee, with contributions from
System-X participants, past, present and future.

=== Call for text contributions

We will also be asking visitors to Telemat to respond to a series of
statements dealing with art and existance in information space and the
global net. Your contribution is most welcome. We ask you to send an e-mail
message to us for inclusion in the questionnaire.

We ask that the message's subject be about art and existance in information
space. The message should not exceed 20 lines in length, or should be able
to be broken into 20 line segments for display. The message itself can be in
any form desired, prose, questions, statements, technical information, etc.
Please do not send uuencoded mail of any form.

Contributing members of the net will be sent copies of responses if
requested.

Please send your contribution(s) via mail to:

scot@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Thankyou, Scot Art
scot@xxxxxxxxxxxx

--- Maximus/2 2.01wb
* Origin: System-X (3:712/634)
Partial thread listing: