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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – 4th ANNUAL ONCE.TWICE:FESTIVAL
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The Once.Twice:Festival of Sound and Video is an annual three-day event taking place in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The festival aims to promote innovation in the production and presentation of audio and video electronic art, in particular (though not limited to) artists whose work explores the potential of new digital audio and video processing techniques. Since the first festival in spring of 2001, Once.Twice has brought over 50 nationally and internationally renowned artists to perform alongside Baltimore city and area talent, including: Andreas Berthling, Sutekh, Safety Scissors, Giles Hendrix, Timeblind, Kit Clayton, Algorithm, Taylor Deupree, Sammy Dee, Sue Costabile, Andreas Tilliander, Smith-N-Hack, William Basinski, Deadbeat, Geoff White, Crack Haus, Magda, Richard Chartier, Errorsmith, and Tomas Jirku. http://www.oncetwicesound.com

This year, in an effort to expand upon the visual facet of the festival, the organizers of Once.Twice are soliciting video submissions to be curated for an afternoon screening at the Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, April 17th, shortly before an evening of live audio/video collaborative performances featuring AGF + Sue Costabile, Christopher Willits + Scott Pagano, and Mylena Bergeron + Caroline Hayeur. Entries of any theme / style are welcome, but participants are encouraged to manifest both conceptual and practical forms of experimentation in their submissions. The basic guidelines are as follows:

Entries should be limited to 10 minutes in length
All submissions must be Quicktime compatible, on CD or DVD
Entries must include a $15 submission fee


Entries must be received by March 15th, 2004 for consideration. First, Second, and Third place prizes will be awarded in name only, as well as honorable mentions.
Final selections for the April 17th screening will be curated by
Joe Reinsel, Digital Audio Specialist of the Johns Hopkins Digital Media Center,
Sue Costabile, San Francisco visual artist and co-organizer of the Orthlorng Musork recording label,
and Scott Pagano, San Francisco based visual artist and curator of the Reline DVD compilation series.

All entries must include a $15 submission fee as either a check or international money order, made out to Benjamin Parris, and sent to the following address:

Benjamin Parris
Johns Hopkins University Department of English
146 Gilman Hall / 3400 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
21218
USA