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Running to Stay in Place: [Faculty Burnout in the Electronic Arts Proposed Guidelines for Faculty Computer-based Media in Art and Design]
Author: Simon Penny Cynthia Beth Rubin Paul Brown Annette Weintraub Tessa Elliott Horit Herman-Peled

The computer age has brought many changes in how we think about images, construct images, and share them with audiences. It has even brought into question how we relate fine arts to other disciplines, including the other more established visual arts. What remains largely unexamined, however, is the role of the artist/professor in the academic world.
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Related to event: (Paper presentation) Faculty Burnout? ISEA94 Symposium Session 3 Conclusion (Simon Penny, Tessa Elliott, Annette Weintraub, Horit Herman-Peled, Cynthia Beth Rubin)
Artefact (Catalogue) ISEA94 Catalogue The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Arts Catalogue