----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Forwarded from the NINCH list. Judy -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: David Green, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] To: Multiple recipients of list, INTERNET:[log in to unmask] Date: 2/4/98 10:24 AM RE: Arts and Technology Conference posting NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT FEBRUARY 4, 1998 GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY circuits@nys: the arts in a digital age March 27 - 29, Palisades, NY Registration is soon to close for this innovative conference organized by New York's arts community on the relationship between new technology and the arts. David Green >Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 18:28:44 +0000 >From: Kevin Duggan <[log in to unmask]> >Organization: New York Foundation For the Arts >Subject: Arts and Technology Conference posting GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY >circuits@nys: the arts in a digital age > How to use the latest technology to create, present and promote the arts will be the topic of the Governor's Conference on Art and Technology, "circuits@nys", sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) in partnership with the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Activities begin March 26, 1998 with a conference kick-off event at the New York Information Technology Center in Manhattan's downtown "Silicon Alley" and continue with a 2 1/2 day conference from March 27 - 29 at the Palisades Executive Conference Center in Palisades, New York. Over 45 sessions will be offered, including hands-on learning experiences, roundtable discussions, policy review and case studies. Speakers include Stephen Johnson, co-founder of the leading web magazine "Feed," and author of "Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms The Way We Create And Communicate;" Joan Shikegawa of the Rockefeller Foundation; and renowned video artist and founder of the Kitchen, Steina Vasulka. Organizations represented include: the Soho Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of the Moving Image, Dia Center for the Arts, Creative Time; ECHO, Pseudo, NINCH, the Benton Foundation, the World Wide Web Consortium and The Electronic Frontier Foundation. The conference will also feature performances, installations, computer animation, and artist CD-ROMS and web projects, including artists from the 5th Annual New York Digital Salon, as well as SIGGRAPH s annual computer graphics conference. New tech companies will also be on hand to demonstrate cutting-edge software and hardware. The Palisades Conference Center features state-of-the-art conference rooms in a beautifully-landscaped setting, plus a health and fitness center, swimming pool, spa, tennis courts, and deluxe guest rooms equipped with a computer. Accommodations and meals are included in registration. Registration fees for the full conference begin at $100. Registration forms can be downloaded from the conference website at www.circuitsnys.org. For additional information, call 212-366-6900 ext. 342, or email to [log in to unmask] "circuits@nys" is made possible with major funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, in partnership with the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Empire State Development Corporation, and Bell Atlantic. Corporate sponsorship includes: America Online, IBM and Rudin Management. Partners include: Arts & Business Council, Media Alliance, Museum Association of NYS, the New York State Alliance of Arts Organizations, NYS Alliance for Arts Education and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.