----------------------------Original message---------------------------- ArtLook is published and supplied by: ArtLook 916 W. Tremont St. Champaign, IL 61821 1-800-638-9721 According to the literature, the ArtLook company consists of "a small group of artists and computer experts located in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, home to one of the nation's most advanced computer research complexes, and New York City, the art capital of the world." Tom Riedel, University of Wyoming [log in to unmask] ---------- From: ART LIBRARIES SOCIETY DISCUSSIO To: Multiple recipients of list ARL Subject: Re: ArtLook CD-ROM Date: Tuesday, September 03, 1996 12:36PM ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Do you have the name of a publisher or supplier? Thanks Jennifer QCA >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > >Forgive me if this product has already been discussed (I have that gnawing >feeling). The art department here has shown an interest in the ArtLook CD of >contemporary art. I notice from the literature that the CD received >"overwhelming responses" at both the CAA and ARLIS/NA conventions this >year. I'd be interested in observations from those of you who have looked >at it. Do you think it would be a useful complement to images and >information in art periodicals? Do you believe its annual cost ($695) will >be cost effective for your collection? > >Tom Riedel, University of Wyoming >[log in to unmask] **************************************************************************** ** Jennifer Brasher ` ` ` ` EMAIL: [log in to unmask] Art Librarian `` ` ` VOICE: +61 (07) 3875 3132 ` ` `FAX: +61 (07) 3875 3133 SNAIL MAIL ` ` ` ` Queensland College of Art Library ` ` ` ` Griffith University `````` Clearview Terrace ``*`* Morningside Campus * PO Box 84 Morningside Brisbane Queensland 4170 Australia **************************************************************************** ** "As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular." Oscar Wilde " The Critic as Artist. Pt ii." **************************************************************************** **