CONTRACTS AND PROJECTS

  • Authoring Software Blog
    Begun in conjuntion with the 2008 Electronic Literature Conference
  • Art California Web
    In partnership with the California Studies Association.
    Access to Internet content created by over 6,000
    California artists,
    innovators, and arts organizations.
  • Editor, NYFA Current, (formerly Arts Wire Current)
    New York Foundation for the Arts, 1996-March, 2004
    Wrote and edited NYFA Current, a weekly electronic publication featuring
    in depth news on social, economic, philosophical, and political issues affecting the arts
    and culture. (1996-2004) From 1993 - 1995, I was Arts Wire Front Desk Coordinator.
    In 1996, I was Arts Wire Content Coordinator. From 1997-2000, I was Arts Wire Network
    Coordinator. Responsibilities included working with the coordination and design of the
    Arts Wire web site, hosting and coordinating the Arts Wire conferencing system and
    helping artists and arts organizations use the Internet and create web content.
    Additionally, through Arts Wire, I was one of the initial consultants for the
    Benton
    Foundation/NEA Open Studio project.
  • The Arts on the Internet: Art, Advocacy, News, Information
    Center
    for Digital Democracy, Washington, DC, 2004
    Prepared a consultant's report on how art information is represented on the
    Internet
  • Consultant/Artist in Residence, Electronic Communities
    and the Document of the Future

    Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, CA, 1993 - 1997
    Wrote and programmed
    an interactive narrative in LambdaMoo (with Pavel Curtis);
    Created
    Forward Anywhere, a collaborative hyperfiction (with Cathy Marshall)
  • Visiting Faculty, San Francisco Arts Institute, 1997
    Co-taught a course on World Wide Web Theory and Design. Students acquired
    an overview of the Internet, learned how to do basic HTML, how to explore
    the Web and how to use available software tools. They studied contemporary
    Web-based art and acquired an understanding of the variety of art possible
    in this medium.
    Each student produced a Web based work of art.
  • Consultant, Internet Yellow Pages, 1993-1994
    Worked on the initial ideas and content for the Internet Yellow
    Pages
    . Compiled Art Content for the Internet Yellow Pages. Was on the
    initial Review Board for The McKinley.
  • Associate Editor, Leonardo, 1991- 1994
    The International Society For the Arts, Sciences and Technology,
    San Francisco, CA
  • Associate Editor, Leonardo Electronic News, 1991 - Aug., 1993
    Asst. Editor, F.A.S.T., FineArt Forum, 1988-1989;
    Coordinating Editor, F.A.S.T., FineArt Forum, 1988-1990
    International Society for Art, Science and Technology, San Francisco
    Coordinated the electronic newsletters FineArt Forum and
    Leonardo Electronic News (which later became Leonardo
    Electronic Almanac
    . Helped design and debug the menus, designed and
    set up the Internet mailer programs. Coordinated efforts of other
    personnel. Solicited and edited material from writers and artists. Wrote
    filler material. Edited sections and issues. Consulted on computer
    systems.
  • Contributing Writer, MicroTimes, 1992 - 1995
    BAM Publications,
    San Francisco, CA
    Wrote articles on inteactive art and literature for the Multimedia section
    of MicroTimes.
  • Producer, Making Art Online, 1993 - 1994
    Center for Image and Sound Research, (CSIR) Vancouver, B.C., Canada
    Updated and organized my collection of artists statements about
    making art in telecommunications systems for a Multimedia, Art and
    Telecommunications Project that was hosted on one of the first artists websites,
    CSIR's ANIMA. Making Art Online is currently hosted on the
    Walker
    Art Center
    's Web Site.
  • Computer Conferencing Consultant, Telluride Institute,
    Telluride, CO, Summer 1993
    Consulted on computer conferencing systems, Set up preliminary BBS
    system for the InfoZone, a community based network including gathering
    and organizing information that would be made available through the
    Internet on sustainable agriculture, health care, environmental
    protection, and arts resources; hosted an electronic publication workshop.
  • Visiting Artist, Deep Creek School Telluride, CO, Summer 1993, 1994
    Worked with graduate art students in art and telecommunication and art
    writing for a summer school affiliated with the
    Arizona State University.
  • Online Conference Host:
    Co-host, The ARTISTS Conference on Arts Wire, 1997-2001
    Co-Host (with Anna Couey), Interactive Art Conference on Arts Wire, 1994-2001
    Conference Host and Founder, ARTS Conference, on the WELL, 1993 -1994
    Conference Co-Host (with Howard Rheingold and Matisse Enzer),
    Telluride Community Conference, on the WELL, July 1993 - 1994

 

 

Contracts and projects,2/12/2008, http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/res.html#contract