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History
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The SCAN Symposium has its origins at a computer music concert sponsored by the Philadelphia Area Computer Society (PACS) held in 1978 as part of the Personal Computing '78 Show in Philadelphia. The success of that concert prompted its organizers to continue the effort at subsequent shows. Presentations about computer music and then graphics were added over the next two years to round out the concert. In 1980, it was decided to hold an entire meeting based on computers in the arts, and the Symposium on Small Computers in the Arts was born. In subsequent years, the Symposium has grown in content and attendance, but has always maintained its informal and intimate atmosphere. To more effectively run the Symposium and other activities, the Small Computers in the Arts Network, Inc. (SCAN) was formed in 1985 as a nonprofit, educational corporation. As a nonprofit group, SCAN is better able to serve its artists, educators and other interested persons. SCAN's activities include producing the Symposium and other meetings, and building an e-mail database This database, currently under reconstruction is available for not-for-profit arts organizations e-mail Rick De Coyte for details SCAN has become a networking tool which provides a forum
for new ideas and resources, and through our symposia a showcase for
artwork, performances and technology. Our activities still focus on
the individual artist who uses the Personal Computer.
If you would like to be on the SCAN e-mail list please
e-mail here
If you would like to volunteer, propose a paper for
a future conference please E-mail
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