
fibreculture projects
Members of the fibreculture network engage in a number of diverse online
and offline projects. The facilitators are always keen to hear from list
members wanting to be involved in ongoing projects or willing to pitch
new projects to the fibreculture community.
Existing & future projects include:
Fibreculture Publications >>>
Fibreculture has endeavored to intervene in the new publishing spaces
made available by digital networks in ways that benefit both members of
the Fibreculture community and the broader reading public. A number of
publications already exist and there are plans for the establishment of
an epress in the near future.
Fibreculture New Media Education >>>
In an age dominated by corporate concerns, education still wants to be
free! The New Media Education section of the Fibreculture website aims
to provide educators with links to the teaching materials and resources
of scholars both in Australasia and around the world. We are looking to
establish a free online course in the near future. Coordinated by Lisa
Gye.
M/C/FIBRE
collaboration >>>
An exciting collaboration between fibreculture and M/C, the award-winning
journal of media and culture (see http://www.media-culture.org.au).
Taking the theme FIBRE, this special edition of M/C was edited by the
fibreculture community; some refereeing took place on-list, in open discussion
threads driven by review 'cells'. This project was coordinated by David
Teh.
Fibreculture Online Gallery
We are keen to establish an online space for the exhibition of Australiasian
new media arts. If you would like to have your work exhibited on the fibreculture
site, please contact:
Lisa Gye (Melbourne) lgye@groupwise.swin.edu.au
Anna Munster (Sydney) A.Munster@unsw.edu.au
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