ELECTROMUSE2
See photos and more from the Northwest CyberArtists and SoniCabal's experimental music and electronic music event. Performances and installations, and taped music were given by: InBOIL, Space People, Christopher DeLaurenti, ...Kagel... , man in a can, Mark Taylor-Canfield, Wavicle, Ffej, Intonarumori, Troy Swanson, and many more at ON THE BOARDS Studio Theater from May 13-16, & 20-22, 1999.






Electromuse One
On November 14, 1997 Northwest CyberArtists productions presented an inspiring evening of oscillating electrons live at the COCA gallery in Seattle. Seven experimental electronic music pieces were performed featuring a diverse array of Northwest musicians. The event was such a success that Electromuse One was probably the first of many more shows to come.

Discussion and Demonstration of VRML
On June 17, 1996 NWCA member Burt Webb presented an VRML. Burt shares his notes from that meeting. Check it out, for a lot of excellent information and resources.

Evolution of a CyberArtist
Einar Ask's Columns reprinted from the NorthWest CyberArtist Newsletter NorthWest CyberArtists grew out of a group called NEMUS. "The Oscillator" was the name of the NEMUS paper newsletter, and "The NorthWest CyberArtist" was the name of our own newsletter. Steve Turnidge served as editor and publisher for most of its run from late 1992 to Mid 1995. Einar Ask wrote articles that covered his own evolution from a guy tinkering alone in the basement to a live electronic performer and interactive electronic artist. Many of the articles include "how to" tips on building your own controllers, and other interesting data.

The Interactive Art Zone - Bumbershoot Sept. 1995
NWCA presented a four-day Interactive Artzone at Bumbershoot - Seattle's premier arts festival. We'd like to thank all our sponsors for helping us make this event a success.




Beyond Fast Forward, Interactive Artzone
In October of 1994, Northwest CyberArts and 911 Media Arts Center collaborated in the presentation of Beyond Fast Forward, a weekend of interactive installations and workshops presented by leaders of the arts and technology convergence.







Art and Technology
Synesthetics Art & Technology Fest
The 1993 Synesthetics Art & Technology Fest was comprised a three night festival of technology performance including an eight channel surround-sound audio system which was controlled by audience members using a data-glove, live video projections, 3-D light sculptures, computer visual art and live electronic music.