free103point9's Online Study Center provides extensive reference materials to artists, curators, students, and academics researching contemporary and historical practices in Media Art and Experimental Sound with respects to the topic of transmission. Our in-progress Transmission Art Archive project will map a genealogy of Transmission artists, works, exhibitions, essays, and more in support of the Transmission Art Genre.

The first phase of the Transmission Art Archive will be a publication (detailed below) to be released in 2010. The second phase of this project will be an expansive online resource and network in which artists are encouraged to self-identify their work within the context of Transmission Art practices.

Transmission Arts, edited by Galen Joseph-Hunter, with Penny Duff and Maria Papadomanolaki. To be published by PAJ Publications 2010.

We are excited to announce that Transmission Arts will be published by the venerable and respected publisher PAJ Publications next year. The book will feature 150 transmission artists and works spanning early radio experiments of the 1880s up to contemporary artists. Each artist will be represented by an individual work and biography. Essays will place the genre of "transmission arts" in a historical context, laying the groundwork for the definition of a new art genre. The volume will be organized in sections dealing with radio broadcast, sound installation, performance, web-based projects, public works, and composition.