From: Mark Jones <cstage@PASSPORT.CA>
Subject: PUB: CyberStage 2.1
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 18:13:00 EDT
Message-ID:  <m0t0yXF-001BknC@passport.ca>


CyberStage, the Toronto-based arts and technology magazine, has
recently released its Fall issue, the article of which are listed
below. CyberStage is on the constant lookout for interesting new work
and ideas to use in articles. If you would like to contribute to
CyberStage, get in touch at cstage@passport.ca. If you would like to
find out how to obtain a copy of this or any back issues, please also
let us know.

Mark Jones
Editor
===CyberStage 2.1====
Fall 1995
Scheduled Articles

Columns:
i) Perspektiv: Hooked on Monophonics
by Chris Twomey
Rave DJ Chris Twomey's on the use of analogue music in the club
scene.

ii) Gogo Goes Real at the Reality Ranch
Columnist Gogo B Gonia takes a trip through the World Wide Web

Reviews:
i)Play: The Cold War (VideoCabaret)
by Soraya Peerbaye

ii) Book: The Skin of Culture (by Derrick deKerckhove)
by Scott Taylor

iii) Book: The History of the Village of Small Huts (by Michael
Hollingsworth)
by Mark Jones

Features:
i) COVER: ISEA '95 Montreal
The International Art and Technology community comes to Canada
in September for their annual conference
ia) SoftImage: Char Davies and her New Osmose
Montreal's world-renowned graphics development company,
recently acquired by Microsoft, and their new virtual reality
piece, Osmose. Char Davies, the brainchild of the project,
talks about her work and the future of SoftImage

ii) David Rokeby profile
by Adam Levine
Toronto's David Rokeby, his work and his obsessions.

iii) Chairman of the Board: Paul Hoffert and the Ontario Arts
Council
by Mark Jones
The new chair of the OAC and director of York University's
Cultech program discusses his new role and the future of
technoart from a funding/administrative level

iv) Post Symbolic Mind Control
by Scott Taylor
Marshall McLuhan's last student laments on Jaron Lanier's new
direction on interface.

v) Interactive Storytelling
by James Tichenor
The work of Crescent Entertainment Ltd., in Vancouver, and
their new CD-ROM interactive storytelling project.

vi) Report on Winners of the International Digital Media Awards
by Anthony Cogliano

vii) No Knuckleheads: Peter Gault and Amy Rachelle
by Chris Cox
The rising author of Knucklehead shows us his live multimedia
performances.

ix) Home is Where the Earth Is: A Chat withCatherine Bush.
by Stephen Near
The award-winning author of Minus Time, recently a speaker at
the Press Enter Exhibit, talks about her work and new projects.
