New Media Art Exhibition on CD-ROM

I've just released "Technophobia" and I'm currently researching for the
second CD. It doesn't matter how large or small the piece is only that
it is original, thought provoking work.

I'm looking forward to seeing what artists are making with new
technology, including those coming from other cultural sectors such as
video and music.

The exhibition "Technophobia" is the first art exhibition made
specifically for CD-ROM. The emphasis is on an examination of multimedia
as a medium and its future application in art practice.

"Technophobia" is the first collection of art of this kind. In addition
to the original multimedia artwork on the CD it's also possible to
access a studio visit.

You can also view artwork by the artists at our Web Site along with
previews of the works on the CD and special web projects which change
weekly.

Artists featured in this exhibition are: Judith Ahern, Bill Albertini,
Huma Bhabha, Joseph Ferrari, Alan Koninger, Tim Maul, Christian Perez,
Troy Innocent, Guillaume Wolf and Genevieve Glaucker and Jody Zellen.

The CD also features music by David Barnes and Charles Cohen, Moniek
Darge, Joshua Fried, The Happy Jacks, Fugitive Pope, Phil Niblock, Mike
Hovanscek with Pointless Orchestra and John Hajeski with Post Prandials.

The exhibition will travel internationally.

For further information contact Dooley Le Cappellaine at
dooley@thing.net.

TECHNOPHOBIA plays on Mac and PC computers.

For a preview of "Technophobia," visit the Web Site at
http://www.thing.net/~dooley

To submit work for future exhibitions send materials with a
self-addressed stamped envelope to: Dooley Le Cappellaine, Prince Street
Station, PO Box 528, New York, NY 10012-9998.

SPECIFICATIONS: The authoring tool is Director for Macintosh and the
preferable format is a Director Movie on CD-ROM, Syquest cartridge or
high density 1.44 mb diskettes. At this stage there is no restriction on
gigabytes per artist submission. All graphics, sound, text, and movies
should be presented in a Macintosh compatible format such as Word, PICT,
MacPaint, Sound, Director Movie, or QuickTime Movie. I am particularly
interested in how artists will use the interactive possibilities of the
medium. *No slides please*. Sound or music: CD or tape; still images:
CD-ROM, floppy disc or Syquest cartridge compatible with a 200 mg drive;
video: NTSC or Hi8. Label all items with your name, phone, address, and
e-mail and include a SASE for the return of your work. Allow four - six
weeks for the review of materials.