Electric Spotlight:

ELECTROMUSE2
See photos and more from the Northwest CyberArtists and SoniCabal's experimental music and electronic music event at ON THE BOARDS Studio Theater which took place on May 13-16, & 20-22, 1999. Live Performances by Man in a Can, The Bran Flakes, ffej, Mutant Data Orchestra, inBOIL, Intonarumori, ...kagel..., Space People, Allan Loucks, Troy Swanson and surprise guests. Installations include Speaking Orbs, Welcome(), the Amplex Automat. Visual art by K. La Padula, Wavicle, and Bret Battey's award-winning On the Presence of Water. Taped Music by Richard Karpen, Alex Keller, Christopher DeLaurenti, and Mark Taylor-Canfield.






Trance/Ambient Synth-Sampler Artists
If you're in the Seattle area and would like to collaborate on creating some intense, mind-expanding electronic music to perform at raves with live synth and sample over the top of rhythm tracks, or use strange midi controllers, lights and video to add a new dimension. Contact Rob Atomic to make it happen.

Virtual-Band
Res Rocket Surfer is "virtual-band" project that has a system for jamming with MIDI over the Web. Willy Henshall is traveling around to promote this amazing technolgy.





Computer Artists/Animators needed for WebMovies
Computer Artists/Animators interested in producing WebMovies to appear on the internet, contact dlynn@cococo.net for more information.

Webmuseum Cybercolony
Online museums promoting "Cyberart" as digital art contributing to indigenous Cyberculture of the Net; vrml, featured works of Pygoya, cyberartist since 1985. Previous membership in YLEM.

X-Factor Online Conference for Experimental Media
The new interactive web site exploring the state of fine-art, alternative and underground film and video.







Art and Technology
Established in 1992 to bring together artists and technologists to collaborate on the creation of innovative works of art and entertainment, exploring the dynamic boundaries between artistry and engineering. Northwest CyberArtists (NWCA) has over 500 members who share resources, knowledge and ideas. Projects undertaken as a result of this collective input have contributed to the Northwest's growing reputation as one of the world's foremost centers of arts and technology experimentation.

NWCA has been active in producing both public events and private projects, including some that were publicized on MTV-Europe, Sesame Street and in Business Week, MIX Magazine, Men's Journal, the Seattle Times, the Seattle PI, Pro Sound News, The HITLab Review and KUOW Radio.

Wander our Web space to learn about our future directions, past projects, and current member activities. Or visit CyberArtists home pages, where you'll find a diverse range of talents, ranging from electronic art to computerized plumbing. What makes us unique is that we all share a common interest or passion for creating/inventing something.

To participate in our online discussion group, it's open to anyone in the world, here's how to sign up:

1. Send e-mail to: listproc@u.washington.edu

2. Leave the subject line blank

3. Include the message: subscribe cyberartists [your name]

You should receive confirmation from the listproc by return e-mail.



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