TRANSMISSION ART ARCHIVE
Norie Neumark
Norie Neumark (Sydney, Australia) is a sound, radio and new media artist. Her radiophonic works have been commissioned and broadcast by ABC Australia's Listening Room, and New Radio and Performing Arts. Norie also works as a lecturer in Media Arts and Production at the University of Technology, Sydney. In 1999/2000 she was a Fellow at the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University. She has given papers about sound and multimedia at numerous international conferences and festivals, including, Sound Culture, Matinaze 97, and at several ISEAs. Her published works include articles in Essays in Sound, Leonardo, and Media Information Australia as well as reviews in 21c, Realtime, Photofile and on Arts Today, Radio National. Her essay, "The Well Tempered Liver" was published in Christof Migone and Brandon Labelle (eds) Writing Aloud, Errant Bodies Press, 2001. In 2000, she was a judge at Thaw 2000, festival of film, video, and multimedia. She is currently co-editing a book on the pre-history of the Internet, At a Distance. Norie collaborates on new media works, Net.art, installation, and CD-Rom with Maria Miranda, as out-of-sync. Their installations have been exhibited in Australia, the US, and Germany. The CD-Rom, Shock in the Ear has won numerous prizes and been widely exhibited internationally. The most recent net.works have been in the genre of , playing at the edge where science fiction meets science fact.