ElectronMedia Web Sites

Arts Wire: Online Communications for the Arts, http://www.artswire.org/

Damian and Kalvos is a great site for music links. They have everything extremely well organized and offer a wide range of musical styles and interests. The web address is: http://www.maltedmedia.com/kalvos/. Additionally, there is a site for composers, resources, record labels, and much more: http://www.goddard.edu/wgdr/kalvos/.

NetRadio Network calls itself "the world's first radio network designed just for Internet users." You can check them out at: http://www.netradio.net.

The New Music Educational Project, in Hebrew http://www.geocities.com/vienna/7809and Lahav Guitar Home Page, in English: http://www.angelfire.com/il/guitareduc

Stockholm Electronic Music Festival and the contest: Stockholm Electronic Arts Award at http://www.algonet.se/~icem/stemf.html.

The Virtual Synthesizer Museum, http://www.synthmuseum.com. c/o Integrated Rhythm & Noise, 1568B Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135 Telephone: (617) 739-2686 or email: webmaster@synthmuseum.com.

Young Composers is a great new site dedicated to getting your music heard by others. There are audio samples of music, sequences, and more. Check it out at: http://www.youngcomposers.com/

ArtsElectric is a new online calendar, internet directory, and information resource for new music and media arts. Launched by Intelligent Arts, Inc., it was formed as a centralized location to promote these fields to the public, provide up-to-date event information for all, and promote artists and presenting organizations to the general public.

The startup team includes Joel Chadabe, New York, as Executive Editor; Angela Plohman, Amsterdam, as European and Media Arts Editor; Alicia Zuckerman, New York, as North American and Music Editor; and Robert Gluck, New York, as Associate Editor.

Info: Angela Plohman, angela@arts-electric.com, http://www.arts-electric.com/

 

 

E-Lists

Algo-Comp is a listserv dedicated to algorithmic composition. The traffic is light (usually). To subscribe, send a note to: algo-comp@heinous.isca.uiowa.edu

Csound is a good list for anyone working with the program Csound. Send a note to: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk.

Deadlines is a great list of competitions, conferences, and opportunities. It comes out once a month and also has a web site. Send a message to:rgardner@charon.mit.edu.

FineArt Forum is one of the most comprehensive mailing lists/electronic magazines. It covers all areas of electronic music and visual art--conferences, grants, jobs, etc. Email: fineart_request@gu.edu.au, with the message: SUB FINEART first-name last-name. To cancel your subscription, email: listproc@gu.edu.au with the message: UNSUB FINEART.

ICMA is the listserv for the International Computer Music Association. There are relatively few messages--announcements for conferences, workshops, and competitions. Send a note to: icma@umich.edu.

Max/MSP is a great source for help if you use the Macintosh program, Max. Subscribe by sending a note to: max@vm1.mcgill.

SEAMUS-L is a moderated listserv from the SEAMUS organization. Click here to read more about SEAMUS. To subscribe to the list send a message to majordomo@comp.music.lsu.edu with the message "subscribe seamus-l."

VISCOM stands for Visual Communication. This listserv includes discussion about anthropology, technology, and related issues. Subscribe by sending a message to: listserv@vm.temple.edu with the message SUB VISCOM in the first line of the message (not the subject line).