Re: Using art/3 things

Renewable News Network (rnn@rnn.com)
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 09:19:30 -0500 (EST)

The Fishtown Artspace, located at 1 Center St. in
historic downtown Gloucester, is a nonprofit arts and
community center devoted to encouraging the practice of
art by fueling people's imaginations and providing
tools, expertise, and programming to facilitate the
expression of the resulting ideas. Since 1995, the
Artspace has operated a free art school for low-income
teenagers living on Cape Ann. For more information on
the Artspace, check out http://www.artspace.org/

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Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 17:25:01 -0400
From: Heath Row <kalel@well.com>
Subject: [mass-media] Call for Participation

>Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 12:36:22 -0500
>From: vidspace@world.std.com (George Fifield)
>
>CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
>
>The Virtual Beret Project is an Internet artwork conceived by media artist
>Sarah Smiley. It has been on the Internet since March of 1994. The
>project invites people to submit "Virtual Artists" which are then
>archived on the Virtual Beret web site. There are three parts to the
>Virtual Beret Project which can be addressed in any way or order:
>
>1) Invent an artist
>2) Describe the artwork of the artist
>3) Describe the artist's Beret.
>
>The Virtual Beret Project is currently looking "Virtual Artists" created
>using animation or video. Selected submissions will be featured during the
>first Boston Cyberarts Festival, May 1-15, 1999. If you want to see
>examples in 2-D form of "Virtual Artists" go to the Virtual Beret web site
>listed below. Deadline is February 25, 1999. Send entries on vhs, svhs,
>hi-8, or quicktime movie format to:
>
>Virtual Beret Project c/o VideoSpace
>9 Myrtle Street
>Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
>
>Please do not send in a fiber envelope. If you want your work returned,
>please include a self addressed stamped envelope to put it in.
>
>The Virtual Beret Project
>www.ariel.com.au/VirtualBeret/
>contact: ssmiley@tiac.net

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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 09:01:22 -0500
From: Chuck Hinckley <ashcreek@dreamscape.com>
To: Greenbuilding <greenbuilding@crest.org>
Subject: GBlist: Creative recycling

This won't excite many of you, but the more artistic among you may find
some inspiration here. This is a review of three individual artists who
are using junk parts ( bicycle, computer) for their products.

http://www.streettech.com/todaysTech.html

Chuck Hinckley

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