The IDEA [Indian Documentary of Electronic Arts]
The complete mirrors of the 7 CD-Gazettes of The IDEA, linked to below, unfortunately seem to be no longer reachable, almost 20 years after being first put online by the incredible electroacoustic pioneer and composer Laurie Spiegel on her personal server in New York City. However, mirrors of the Contents and Editorial pages (with dummy links and audio bars) can still be viewed online from a resurrected page of my old personal hobby-site on Geocities, here.
The IDEA #1 [January 2000]
The IDEA #2 [July 2000]
The IDEA #3 [January 2001]
The IDEA #4 [July 2001]
The IDEA #5 [January 2002]
The IDEA #6 [July 2002]
The IDEA #7 [September 2004]
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The IDEA was a series of 7 CD-gazettes I produced 2000-2004. They were originally intended to catalog, distribute, and archive works and statements from an ever-changing and ever-expanding range of 'Electronic Artists' around India and the world,.. but eventually instead widened my own focus to take in the infinite global domain of 'Experimental Creative Practices & Practitioners' across any and all possible streams of human endeavour.
Formatted in plain-html so as to be readable and deconstructible across different software and hardware platforms, the entire series was mirrored online in time by the incredible electroacoustic pioneer and composer Laurie Spiegel on her personal server in New York City, to which the links above lead.
But, be forewarned that the old <embed> tag I'd used for all of the multimedia content now auto-starts all such content within individual feature pages in modern web-browsers. So, you'd want to first stop players in many such pages beyond the initial contents pages before browsing through them any further.
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The IDEA #2 [July 2000]
The IDEA #3 [January 2001]
The IDEA #4 [July 2001]
The IDEA #5 [January 2002]
The IDEA #6 [July 2002]
The IDEA #7 [September 2004]
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The IDEA was a series of 7 CD-gazettes I produced 2000-2004. They were originally intended to catalog, distribute, and archive works and statements from an ever-changing and ever-expanding range of 'Electronic Artists' around India and the world,.. but eventually instead widened my own focus to take in the infinite global domain of 'Experimental Creative Practices & Practitioners' across any and all possible streams of human endeavour.
Formatted in plain-html so as to be readable and deconstructible across different software and hardware platforms, the entire series was mirrored online in time by the incredible electroacoustic pioneer and composer Laurie Spiegel on her personal server in New York City, to which the links above lead.
But, be forewarned that the old <embed> tag I'd used for all of the multimedia content now auto-starts all such content within individual feature pages in modern web-browsers. So, you'd want to first stop players in many such pages beyond the initial contents pages before browsing through them any further.
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