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CHAISE Issue Two - Call for Submissions
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CHAISE Magazine is the way things ought to be. It's a biannual bite-sized
showcase of cutting-edge artwork, distributed free of charge.
2,000 copies of CHAISE Issue One were circulated around the globe (its
true it lives in Singapore and bloody England, and is available through
rental services like Greencine.com).
Our patented CHAISE technology can support anything that fits on a DVD or
DVD-ROM. Issue One featured videos, films, music, radio plays, sound
experiments, photography, digital stills, interactive text, paintings,
documentation of sculptures and installations, 2D/3D and Flash animations,
MAX/MSP/Jitter standalones, Director projectors, and Java applets.
Issue Two will be have an expanded circulation and combination 2-disc
format (a CD for music and sound, a DVD of the usual loveliness). So give
us your beautiful film and sound. All of it.
But, of course, we're also interested in seeing art that exploits DVD
specific features -- work that takes advantage of 5.1 surround sound,
subtitles, multi-angle stories, and branching/multiple storylines. There's
also the potential of artwork on DVD-ROM: generative software art,
hypertext stories, video games, and artist multiples on PDF for people to
print out at home (comics, artists' books, spray paint stencils,
postcards, t-shirt image templates).
We want your work. All of it.
Your submission deadline: May 1, 2004.
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Submission Format Guidelines:
Submissions must be burned as data on a CD or DVD. There is no limit to
submissions per person, though we recommend sending a discriminating
selection of your work rather than your entire portfolio.
Stills: uncompressed TIFF
Video: 720x480 at 29.97 fps, uncompressed, animation compression or DV
compression
Audio: 48 or 44.1khz PCM (AIFF/WAV), no compression
Applications: We prefer applications that are cross-platform compatible
for OSX/OS9/PC. Email info@chaisemag.com if you have concerns.
You MUST include a readme.txt in your submission with
- submission title(s)
- artist name (as will appear in interface menus and packaging)
- year of production
- running time (if applicable)
- email / phone number
- and any other information you would like us to know (consider including
process/material information, viewing suggestions)
Please write your name/submission titles on the CD/DVD surface as well.
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Mail your submissions to:
CHAISE Magazine
Box 1930
Providence, RI 02912
Drop off submissions at:
- Brown University, Grad Center Multimedia Lab [Room 121, Graduate Center
Tower E, 92 Thayer St., between Charlesfield and Power St.]
- Brown University, List Multimedia Lab [Room 512, List Art Center, 64
College St., near Prospect St.]
- RISD Digital Media building [169 Weybosset St., Fourth Floor]
- RISD Auditorium building [Second Floor, across from FAV equipment checkout]
or arrange for a hard disk transfer by emailing info@chaisemag.com
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Questions?
http://www.chaisemag.com
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Isis Arts New Media Commissions 2004
>
> Isis Arts is seeking submissions for two new media art commissions,
> to be completed between May and September 2004. The deadline for
> submissions is 5pm on Friday 23 April.
>
> Artists are invited to submit proposals for web-based or moving image
> work != one of each will be selected. Proposals for either new projects
> or the completion of works in progress are welcome.
>
> A fee of UKP 1,000 inclusive (includes artist fee, production costs
> and travel) will be awarded for each commission and up to 10 days at
> the Isis Arts media lab in Newcastle, including technical support to
> assist with production (please see the Isis Arts website for
> information about platforms, software and equipment available at Isis
> Arts). It is expected that at least part of the commission will be
> produced at Isis Arts.
>
> Eligibility:
>
> Open to professional artists who are working imaginatively with new
> media. Full time students are not eligible.
>
> Proposals should include a brief project description (2 sides of A4
> max) and the following information:
>
> *Project Title
> *Artist Statement and current CV
> *Artists/Collaborators involved
> *Technical requirements, including equipment/technical support
> provided by the artist
> *Production schedule
> *Support material/documentation of previous work != can be cd, dvd or
> vhs - please include a list of all support materials and an SAE with
> adequate postage for return of materials.
> *Statement about why you want to work with Isis Arts
>
> DEADLINE: 5PM FRIDAY 23 APRIL 2004
>
> Send proposals to:
>
> Michelle Hirschhorn
> Isis Arts
> First Floor, 5 Charlotte Square
> Newcastle Upon Tyne
> NE1 4XF
> UK
>
> Tel: +44 (0)191 261 4407 Email: michelle@isisarts.org.uk
> Web: www.isisarts.org.uk
>
> Isis Arts promotes the making, presentation and exchange of
> experimental new media art through training, residency and
> commissioning opportunities for artists in the North East and beyond.
> For further information about the organisation and other
> opportunities, please visit the website: www.isisarts.org.uk
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: ARTISTS AND RESEARCHERS
Deadline: May 14th, 2004
The New Forms Festival is an annual event highlighting emerging forms at the
junction of art, culture and technology. It includes performances,
panel discussions, workshops, and interactive exhibits on contemporary
Media Arts issues. The NFF environment encourages new forms of Media Art to
be created, experienced, and understood. NFF04 will be held in Vancouver,
BC, from October 14 to 28, 2004. The theme is TECHNOGRAPHY: the inscription
of culture in technology.
NFF04: TECHNOGRAPHY is a forum to explore and embody these inscriptions in
the form of artistic expression and discourse.
NFF04: TECHNOGRAPHY looks at the ways in which cultures inhabit and
transform media spaces and technologies.
NFF04:TECHNOGRAPHY will bring together practitioners and theorists from
across grassroots, gallery academy and academic contexts and
provide a platform for conversations among the diverse voices of
contemporary digital regionalism.
NFF04: TECHNOGRAPHY programming incorporates the principles found within an
ecological model of the cultural sphere: complexity, variety and
balance. Like nature, culture is also a changing phenomenon, affected by
the ways in which technology inhabits the environment and relates to it.
Call for proposals for projects, presentations and performances
Proposals are invited for four areas of the festival: the Conference, the
Exhibition (digital art, performance, installation, immersive environments,
Net.Art), Performance Series (sound art, performance art, live film/AV) and
Late Night Events (music, visuals, post-digital, laptop, group performance,
screenings).
Gallery Exhibition/Events/Workshops
This year the Exhibition (Gallery and Net Art), Performance Series, and Late
Night Events will present a range of works that embody and interpret the
theme of TECHNOGRAPHY as defined above.
For more details, see
Conference
The NFF04 Conference, Old And New Forms , negotiates new global parameters
for contemporary media culture, as it charts a post-traditional
εtechnography of world Media Arts. The post-traditional is what remains of
modernism and postmodernism when modernization is abandoned as an unfinished
and unachievable project. While the post-traditional view is clearly
meaningful in the post-colonial and developing spheres, Old And New Forms
posits that it is equally germane to the global post-industrial scenario as
a whole.
For more details, see
Artists, speakers and media artwork selected for The New Forms Festival
should manifest multiple themes, mediums, and modes of expression, exploring
a distinct genre.
NFF04 encourages works that fall into the following genres or
sub-categories:
Δ Acoustic ecology
Δ Alternative narrative
Δ Artificial Reality
Δ Collaborative design
Δ Cultural Ecology
Δ Culturally reflective computing
Δ Cyberfeminism
Δ Cyborg Fashion
Δ Digital Animation
Δ Digital Regionalism
Δ Electronic Gaming
Δ Expanded Cinema
Δ Grassroots media culture
Δ Immersive Environments
Δ Indigenous media initiatives
Δ Interaction design
Δ Interface Design and Development
Δ Live club performance
Δ Mediated Movement
Δ Networked Art
Δ Online communities
Δ Online Video
Δ Poetics of technology and development
Δ Post-media or networked activism
Δ Post-traditional Theory
Δ Robotics
Δ Sacred art and digital technology
Δ Sound art
Δ Sound Sculpture
Δ Technology and embodiment
Δ Technology and the natural environment
Δ Telematic Performance
Δ Wireless and wearable computing
Some genres explore collaborative and improvisational components or >=live<=
artworks, created for the festival.
The festival encourages artworks that are process-oriented, continually
evolving and in transformation, which are facilitated through technological
and ideological means.
PROPOSALS
Artists, scholars, developers and practitioners working in New Media Art
are invited to submit proposals for projects, performances, presentations,
papers and panels by May 14, 2004.
We ask artists/researchers to demonstrate the following:
Δ A strong portfolio of media arts pieces that demonstrate their ability and
involvement in the New Media Arts community - although emerging artists are
encouraged to apply.
Δ Computer knowledge
Δ Basic knowledge of Media Arts processes (e.g. digital audio or video,
electronic formats)
Δ Strong artistic quality
Δ Interest in the themes of the festival
Δ Applications must be submitted via the online form at
Δ Due to limited resources we are only able to review submissions written in
English.
Δ Supporting documents: Audiovisual, photographic and written media must be
submitted via the online application form at
All submissions will be reviewed by the Festival Programming Committee and
those chosen will be contacted by June 30, 2004.
We offer:
Δ Some computer and tech facilities
Δ Technical and organizational assistance
Δ Presentation space
Δ International dissemination of the work via the Internet
Δ Participation in presentations and panels, and in some cases a
performance.
Contact us only if there are concerns or difficulties concerning this call
or the submission form, at:
New Forms Festival 2004
Programming Committee
Suite 200, 252 East 1st Avenue
Vancouver, British Columbia
CANADA V5T 1A6
T: +1 604-648-2752
F: +1 604-648-2754
E: curatorial@newformsfestival.com or
curatorial@newformsfestival.com
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to interact with its audience.
You may post information about your events at:
www.eyespyla.com/thebuzz.
Just click on Create a Post and fillout the form.
If you need assistance with your posting, contact the
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Visitors to the site can find out about your events by looking at the
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Eye Spy LA organizes information about activities and events so that
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Eye Spy LA aims to create a place on the internet where smaller art
and culture events have an opportunity to be recognized and attended.
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Contemporary Arts Center
900 Camp St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
USA
001 504 528-3805.
Distribute widely: Call for works - CACNO Annual Fundraiser.
We would be honored if you would participate in Postcards to the CAC,
our 2004 Visual Arts Fundraiser being held on Friday, June 25th.
"Postcards to the CAC" is an exhibition and sale of original 4" x 6"
artworks on paper by the famous, infamous and unknown. We are asking
established and emerging artists, celebrities and schoolchildren from
around the world to create a work for the show.
The sale of your donated work will support all of the visual arts
programming at the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center for years to
come.
Between now and June 1st, the Contemporary Arts Center, located at 900
Camp Street, is distributing 4" x 6" archival paper and instructions.
You are welcome to submit up to three artworks. Materials are available
for the creation of works, or you can submit any 4"x 6" flat 2D artwork
for inclusion in this show.
Deadline for receipt of works: May 20, 2004.
For more information, please contact Cord Bueker or Jean Reeve at the
Contemporary Arts Center at 001 504 528-3805.
You can also contact Patrick Lichty @ voyd@voyd.com
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> EUROGRAPHICS 2004
>
>
> The annual conference of the European Association for Computer
> Graphics. Eurographics 2004 will be held in Grenoble (France) from
> August 30 until September 3, 2004.
>
>
> http://eg04.inrialpes.fr/
>
>
> Call for Contributions to the Art Show
>
>
>
> Topic : art science
> Media : computer graphics multimedia animation game
> Support : CD-Roms, DVDs, Web-based works
>
> The EG 2004 - Art Show competition is open to all artists and
> researchers who explore science through graphics and visual methods:
> 3D interactive, 3D environments, games, animation, multimedia or any
> other graphic process. The purpose is to bring artists and researchers
> together, establish new collaborations and discussion of graphics
> processes in use and in development.
>
> A juried Art Show, from submitted works of artists working on
> topics related to science (medicine, biology, physics) utilising
> computer and graphics.
>
> The works selected will be presented during the conference,
> represented on the EG 2004 website, and available in a small
> publication. A poster will be created with all selected works
> represented in the show.
>
> The selected artists will get free access to the conference.
>
> John Lansdown award
> The best multimedia project, selected for its originality and flair in
> the use of graphics, will receive the John Lansdown award, including a
> cash prize of 500Δ from the art show jury.
>
> ART SHOW JURY
>
>
> Kathy Rae Huffman , Director of Visual Arts, Cornehouse, Manchester
> UK
> Arghyro Paouri, Media Artist, INRIA,
> France
>
> Karel Dudesek, Professor on MA in Interactive Digital Media,
> Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Kent,
> UK
>
> Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Professor of Computer Graphics, Paris 8
> University, France
> Nathalie Magnan, Professor National School of Fine Arts, Dijon, France
>
>
> Important dates
> Deadline June 1st, 2004
> Notification End of June
> InstructionsApplications and work samples CD-Roms, DVDs, must be
> received by June 1st 2004,
> to the following address :
>
> Arghyro PAOURI
> INRIA
> BP 105
> 78153 LE CHESNAY CEDEX FRANCE
> Arghyro.Paouri@inria.fr
>
> Everything will be acknowledged by e-mail
>
> put EG 2004 Art Show on the subject for questions
>
> ** PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CIRCULATE THIS CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS **
>
>
>
> Kathy Rae Huffman
> Director of Visual Arts
> Cornerhouse
> 70 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5NH
> +44.161.200.1523
> kathy.rae.huffman@cornerhouse.org
> http://www.cornerhouse.org
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR: λTHE ONE NIGHTν OF AUDIO, VIDEO AND LIVE ART 25TH JUNE 2004
Please find a Call for Submissions into λThe One Nightν of Audio, Video and Live Art 25th June 2004 below. Please pass this info. on via your email lists and put it up on your notice-boards, thank you.
All at Umbrella
Umbrella
Founded June 2001
λTHE ONE NIGHTν OF AUDIO, VIDEO AND LIVE ART 25TH JUNE 2004
Umbrella presents λThe One Nightν an event which invites artists working in Audio, Video & Live art mediums to submit for this showing. The focus of λThe One Nightν is to uncover unique artworks that push the boundaries of contemporary art practise and celebrate the diversity of experimental live art, video and audio art being produced today.
The Venue
λThe Canton Labour Clubν is the ideal setting for this dynamic evening of Audio, Video & Live art. This alternative venue boasts "the largest projection screen of its kind in Cardiffξ with a floor/stage area that will rotate various large-screen video projections and combination live artworks and special events.
Submissions
Please send:
o AUDIO: in the following formats CD (PC Compatible Only) WAV or MP3 no more than 15 mins long. One side of A4 and a visual description of the artwork i.e. slides, photographs, drawings, CDRνs etc. International submissions are welcome.
o VIDEO/FILM: in the following formats: CD (PC Compatible Only), Mini DV, or Hi 8, no more than 15 mins long. One side of A4 and a visual description of the artwork i.e. slides, photographs, drawings, CDRνs etc. International submissions are welcome.
o LIVE ART: a written statement no more than two sides of A4 and a visual description of the artwork i.e. slides, photographs, drawings etc. Performance submissions are welcome from South West England, UK and South Wales, UK only.
o A fee of £3 as Cheque/ Postal order (please do not send cash) made payable to λUmbrellaν to cover administration costs.
o A stamped self addressed (SAE) Envelope for return of your property.
Deadline for Entries:
30th April 2004
Please send your Entry to:
Umbrella
21 Ivy Street
Canton
CARDIFF
CF5 1ER
Further information email: umbrella_artsgroup@ureach.com
Or check out our website: umbrellaartsgroup.org
Cefnogi Creadigrwydd
Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru
The Arts Council of Wales
Supporting Creativity