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about\\

newmediaFIX is a portal to online resources and projects; it offers news, opportunity announcements and occasional reviews, and periodically releases in depth texts as well as interviews on new media culture.

The website is divided into three sections which are Features and Reviews, News and Events, and Texts and Interviews. The Features and Reviews section focuses on websites and art projects that are relevant to new media; this section usually provides links along with some specific recommendations within the resource or art project to look at. This section also features occasional reviews of online and offline projects; books, films, and other works related to new media. The News and Events section offers opportuniy announcements, press releases and news that are relevant to online communities. The Texts and Interviews section features indepth writing on various facets of new media culture as well as interviews with people who are defining the field. Texts featured in this section will be considered for an annual print publication. Material in other languages is welcomed and will be considered. At the moment we are able to evaluate material in English, Spanish and Italian.

newmediaFIX does not have set deadlines per se; instead, it offers new material whenever it becomes available, in a time-relevant fashion and pertinent to each section. This format allows for increased flexibility between contributors and editors. As newmediaFIX is interested in combining the dynamics of online collaboration, which at this point covers a wide range of writing by academics as well as artists and non-conventional researchers, it is therefore open to anyone who wants to submit material.

In order to be sensitive to the current range of online information flow and variety of online writings and projects, newMediafix accepts submissions in diverse formats, as well as republishing texts that are already available on line to simultaneously emphasize and mirror material that editors consider of historical or cultural importance.

To learn more about the submission process, as well as other ways on how to contribute,please look over the guidelines on the contribute page.

 

Editors\\
Molly Hankwitz (Brisbane, AU/San Francisco, Ca, US)
Eduardo Navas (Los Angeles/San Diego, Ca, US)
Copy Editors\\
Yong Kim (Los Angeles, Ca, US)
Lora McPhail (Los Angeles, Ca, US)

Editorial Advisors\\
Amy Alexander (San Diego, Ca, US)
Josephine Bosma (Amsterdam, NL)
Jordan Crandall (Los Angeles/San Diego, Ca, US)
Ricardo Dominguez (San Diego, Ca, US)
Heidi Figueroa (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Belén Gache (Buenos Aires, AR)
Brian Goldfarb [2nd site](San Diego, Ca, US)
Peter Luining (Amsterdam, NL)
Lev Manovich (Los Angeles/San Diego, Ca, US)
Francesca De Nicolò (Rome, IT)
Ignacio Nieto (Santiago, CL)

Collaborators\\
a minima:: (Barcelona, SP)
Digicult.it / Digimag (Milan, IT)
Dream Addictive (Tijuana, MX)
Frontwheeldrive (US)
LA Freewaves (Los Angeles, Ca, US)
no-org.net (Jerusalem, IS)
Rhizome.org (NYC, NY, US)
Turbulence.org (NYC/Boston, Ca, US)

Ludmil Trenkov (Los Angeles/Pasadena, Ca, US)
Graphic Design Consultant/Logo Designer