[artinfo] HorizonZero - Invent

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Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:37:16 +0100


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It s here!

The Banff Centre, Banff New Media Institute and Canadian Heritage
are pleased to present Issue 3 of HorizonZero.

Go to <http://www.horizonzero.ca>www.horizonzero.ca to experience - Invent!
Imagining Interaction: The Art of David Rokeby

The computer may be logical and mathematical, but it is a product of human=
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desire

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Our October offering features the work of award-winning Canadian artist and=
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inventor David Rokeby, as well as architect Michael Awad, composer Eve=20
Egoyan, and Montreal s software artists LopLop.

Come join our Steaming Chat, and learn all about David's newest project=20
steamingmedia.org, a collaborative effort with Finnish artist Tapio M=E4kel=
=E4.

Also in this issue: Our writers ask, When does an artist become an inventor=
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and why? Where is the boundary between art and invention?

This October, HorizonZero s in-depth look at art + invention =3D more=
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and tools in your palette.

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HorizonZero is a bilingual web-publication dedicated to presenting the best=
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in Canadian digital arts and culture.

The only way to experience it is to click.
<http://www.horizonzero.ca>www.horizonzero.ca
digital art + culture in Canada
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<font size=3D2><b>It s here!</b> <br><br>
The Banff Centre, Banff New Media Institute and Canadian Heritage <br>
are pleased to present Issue 3 of HorizonZero. <br><br>
Go to <a href=3D"http://www.horizonzero.ca"><i>www.horizonzero.ca</a></i>
to experience - <b>Invent!</b> <br>
<b>Imagining Interaction: The Art of David Rokeby<br><br>
</b><i>The computer may be logical and mathematical, but it is a product
of human desire <br><br>
</i>---<br><br>
Our October offering features the work of award-winning Canadian artist
and inventor David Rokeby, as well as architect Michael Awad, composer
Eve Egoyan, and Montreal s software artists LopLop. <br><br>
Come join our <i>Steaming Chat</i>, and learn all about David's newest
project <i>steamingmedia.org</i>, a collaborative effort with Finnish
artist Tapio M=E4kel=E4.<br><br>
Also in this issue: Our writers ask, When does an artist become an
inventor and why? Where is the boundary between art and invention?
<br><br>
This October, HorizonZero s in-depth look at art + invention =3D
<i>more</i> colours and tools in your palette. <br><br>
---<br><br>
<i>HorizonZero</i> is a bilingual web-publication dedicated to presenting
the best in Canadian digital arts and culture. <br><br>
The only way to experience it is to click.<br>
<i><a href=3D"http://www.horizonzero.ca">www.horizonzero.ca<br>
</a></i>digital art + culture in Canada</font></html>

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