contribute\\
You can contribute in the following ways:
Features and Reviews/News and Events sections
Forward official press releases or announcements of opportunities or other types of activities that would be of interest to online communities.
Submit an online resource, either your own or one that you think is worth sharing.
Submit the URL of an online project, which could be your own. You may include an abstract or short statement that would be used for contextualization.
Submit a review of an actual work, an exhibition, or a resource. There is no clear word count, although it should probably be no longer than 800 words. The subject of review does not have to be strictly new media or emerging technologies, but should relate or crossover in some form. If you're not sure about this, please ask the editors: editor_at_newmediafix.net
Texts and Interviews Section
Submit an interview. This can be an interview of anyone who is active in new media and emerging technologies. There is no clear word count but it should be of some length, around 800 words.
Submit a text on any new media subject. Each piece should be at least 1,500 words. Shorter texts will certainly be considered, and may be released on the Recommendations section if it is more appropriate. We currently do not have specific categories for types of text submissions, but critical works, longer exhibition and festival reviews, theoretical works, are all encouraged. Categories may later be developed to help contributors have an idea of possible topics. For now, we are open to consider any text that demonstrates a strong critical position.
To propose a text, please send an abstract of no more than 200 words. newmedia_fix welcomes all manner of texts, ranging from the experimental to the academic; however, not fiction. If the text is academic please follow Chicago style citation. Every text will be copyedited for clarity and will not be released online until approved by the author.
Submit a text that was previously published from another website or offline publication. When appropriate, we will credit the site where the text was originally published with a link or other form of reference.
At the moment we are able to evaluate material in English, Spanish and Italian. Independent translation is encouraged if you are working in another language and would like the text published in English or both English and that language. -- All correspondence regarding editorial/contributions should be sent to: editor_at_newmediafix.net
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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, US)
Ludmil Trenkov (Los Angeles/Pasadena, Ca, US)
Graphic Design Consultant/Logo Designer
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