And this:
http://vispo.com/misc/ia.htm , a page i made of annotated links to works of
interactive audio around the net.
ja
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Green" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: soundsRite: a journal of new media writing and sound
Try this:
http://www.culturecourt.com/Audio/CCaudio.htm
On 20/3/09 03:29, "Hazel Smith" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I am setting up soundsRite < a journal of new media writing and sound
> > publish. The web address is at http://soundsrite.uws.edu.au/ which also
> gives the specifications and the website is slowly evolving. At the moment
> the site contains one new media piece by Roger Dean, Anne Brewster
> "Prosethetic Memories" but we are now ready to issue invitations to others
> to participate (we will work by invitation only).
>
> If you know people who you would like to recommend for this (or if you
> would
> like to recommend yourself!) please send your suggestions to me
> backchannel.
>
> See also a short blurb about the journal below taken from the website. The
> website needs to be viewed on a speedy internet channel for it to work
> fully.
>
> All the best
>
> Hazel
>
>
>
> soundsRite, established in 2009 at the University of Western Sydney,
> Australia, publishes selected new media work which includes words or sound
> or both. The journal is online and open access. It contains creative work
> only. The journal features sound works created for digital embodiment,
> including generative, interactive and multi-channel pieces. Similarly, we
> publish writing which is kinetic, generative or interactive. Work
> published
> on the site will be released in streaming forms and if appropriate in
> uncompressed downloadable forms. All works on the site contain sound or
> text, but we are particularly concerned with featuring pieces which
> combine
> text, sound and image. The soundsRite site also archives an earlier
> multimedia creative works journal, infLect, founded and edited by Hazel
> Smith at the University of Canberra (2003-2007). The focus of infLect was
> new media writing.
>
> Prof. Hazel Smith
> Writing and Society Research Group
> College of Arts (Bankstown 1.1.163)
> UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY
>
> Locked Bag 1797
> Penrith South DC NSW 1797
>
> tel: 9772 6400
> email: [log in to unmask]
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