New Media

RHIZOME
Rhizome.org is an online platform for the global new media art community. Our programs support the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of contemporary art that uses new technologies in significant ways. We foster innovation and inclusiveness in everything we do. Rhizome.org was founded in 1996 by the artist Mark Tribe as a central resource for the exchange of ideas and information for the burgeoning new media art community. Rhizome.org is best known for its online archive of over 1,000 works of new media art, known as the ArtBase, as well as various online discussion groups and publications (known individually as Rhizome Raw, Rhizome Rare, Rhizome Digest, and Net Art News).
www.rhizome.org

FURTHERFIELD
Furtherfield was founded in London in 1996 and is the collaborative work of artists, programmers, writers, activists, musicians and thinkers who explore beyond traditional remits; dedicated to the creation, promotion, and criticism of adventurous digital/networked media art work for public viewing, experience and interaction. Developing imaginative strategies in a range of digital & terrestrial media contexts, Furtherfield develops global, contributory projects that facilitate art activity simultaneously on the Internet, the streets and public venues.
www.furtherfield.org

NETWORKED PERFORMANCE
Networked Performance (N_P) is a research blog that focuses on emerging network-enabled practice. Founded in July 2004, Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington of Turbulence.org, and Michelle Riel, Assistant Professor of New Media at California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB), originated the networked_performance blog. It was their intent to chronicle current network-enabled practice, to obtain a wide-range of perspectives on issues and to uncover commonalities in the work.
www.transition.turbulence.org/blog/

NET ART REVIEW
Net Art Review’s main purpose is to offer critical writings about net art and its crossover to other fields in new media. It is considered an educational resource, where online communities can learn about interesting new media projects.
www.netartreview.net

NEWSgrist
NEWSgrist was started in March 2000 by the artist Joy Garnett as an e-zine devoted to the politics of art and culture in the digital age. For four years it was distributed entirely by email subscription. In April 2004 it morphed into a blog. Newsgrist remains dedicated to bridging gaps between the digital and the non-technical, art and activism, the diverse blog and non-blog worlds of readers and subscribers.
newsgrist.typepad.com/