It is with a great deal of pleasure and not a small amount of 
finally fulfilled anticipation, that we announce the launch of the 
Fibreculture Journal, Issue 22, trolls and the negative space of the 
internet.
http://twentytwo.fibreculturejournal.org/It's
 been a long and very full process of editing, performed in exhaustive 
and perhaps at times exhausting fashion by Jason Wilson, Glen Fuller and
 Christian McCrea. We had very many submissions for this issue. We had 
to reject some fine articles along the way, yet this is still our 
largest issue ever. Many thanks to Jason, Glen and Christian.
Mat
 Wall-Smith deserves thanks as always for his wrangling of 315 pages of 
text into three different forms of publication—no small feat. Many 
thanks also to fellow Editor Su Ballard, who spent much time shepherding
 the issue through it's (long) final stages. And of course many thanks 
to all the authors, published and sadly not, who worked towards this 
issue.
In related news, we're pleased to announce that the 
Fibreculture Journal is now an Incorporated Association. Our new editing
 arrangements also seem to have got off the ground and we can expect 
much more activity around the journal in the future. We have begun work 
towards issues on Creative Robotics, and on Apps and Affect. We also 
have three other possible issues under consideration.
with kind 
regards, Andrew on behalf of the Fibreculture Journal Editorial team (Su
 Ballard, Glen Fuller, Andrew Murphie and Mat Wall-Smith). 
-- 
"A traveller, who has lost his way, should not ask, Where am I? What he really wants to know is, Where are the other places" - Alfred North Whitehead
Andrew Murphie - Associate Professor
School of the Arts and Media, 
University of New South Wales, 
Sydney, Australia, 2052
Editor - The Fibreculture Journal 
http://fibreculturejournal.org/>
web: 
http://www.andrewmurphie.org/ tlf:612 93855548 fax:612 93856812 
room 311H, Robert Webster Building