The Digital Artists' Handbook is a new, up to date, reliable and accessible source of information that introduces artists and students to different tools, resources and ways of working related to digital art with a strong focus on the use of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS).

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The goal of the Handbook is to be a signpost, a source of practical information and content that bridges the gap between new users and the platforms and resources that are available, but not always very accessible. The Handbook will be slowly filled with articles written by invited artists, theoreticians and practitioners from a wide range of media art and media design fields.

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The artists and practitioners who participated in the first stage of writing the Handbook are: Kristina Andersen, Frank Barknecht, Tom Betts, Florian Cramer, Phil Chandler, Olga Goriunova, Kathryn Lambert, Olivier Laruelle, Thor Magnusson, Nicolas Malevé, Aymeric Mansoux, Iman Moradi, Jon Phillips, Tom Schouten, Marloes de Valk, Peter Westenberg, and Simon Yuill.

For more information about the Digital Artists' Handbook, please visit the project site www.digitalartistshandbook.org

The Digital Artists' Handbook has been edited by Marloes de Valk and Aymeric Mansoux, is brought to you by folly and supported by Arts Council England