MESH: online journal of Experimenta Media Arts No.13: Cyberbully, 1999/2000
©Experimenta Media Arts 1999

Editorial
Cyberbully: Keely Macarow

Features
John Hess & Patricia H. Zimmerman: Transnational/National Digital Imaginaries
John Thomson: Advancement through Technology: ZKM Karlsruhe
F.J.Colman: Censorship: the Invisible Epidemic (A soap-box lament)
Sam de Silva: Successfully “Echelonised”. Everything is under control.
Lisa Gye: Style Bullies
Dean Kiley: John John and Di Die Live on The Internet: Cyberbullying on Academic Mailing Lists
James Harley: eC or not to be
Darren Tofts: Meeting the Hive Maker... somewhere in the optoplasmic void
An interview with David Blair.

Reviews
Esta Milne: Nameless things and thingless names.
Kate Just: Flesh
Martina Copley: Signs of Life
John MacKinnon: The Tower of Babel

Content lists for previous issues of Mesh can also be accessed online

Experimenta Staff

Artistic Director: Keely Macarow
Executive Officer: Jacinta Nancarrow
Project Coordinator: Steven Ball
MESH Editor: Keely Macarow

MESH Editorial Committee: Felicity Colman, Lisa Gye, Dr Peter Hughes & David Ryan.

MESH Online Designers: Lisa Gye & Naomi Herzog
MESH Programmers: Lisa Gye, Jo Press & Nick Davies

Experimenta Board of Management

Naomi Herzog (Chairperson)
Margaret Thompson (Treasurer)
Franziska Wagenfeld (Secretary)
Robyn Lucas
Geoffrey Shiff
Elisa Berg

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Experimenta Media Arts would like to extend their warmest gratitude and appreciation to the individuals and organisations that have assisted in the compilation of this issue. These include all the writers and artists involved in the edition, the Experimenta Board of Management, Philip Bird, Lynda Bernard & Harry Sokol (Cinemedia), Dr Darren Tofts (Swinburne University of Technology), Professor Terry Burke & Dr David Haywood (Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology), Miki Oikawa, Vanessa Pigrum, Mary Mahony and Peter Molak.