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ARTISTS' RESIDENCY
The Art Omi International Artists' Residency offers visual artists three-week residencies in the month of July. The Arts Center is located approximately two and a half hours north of New York City in the historic Hudson River Valley. Artists are provided with room and board for the three-weeks. Studio facilities are set among the 300 acres of rolling green hills. The program includes a critic-in-residence who facilitates an ongoing dialogue in studio visits, as well as day visits from dealers, curators, artists and critics from New York City. The residency session concludes with a major exhibit at the Art Omi Center, to which members of the art world from both upstate New York and New York City are invited. More than 1,000 people attend this event, which includes a special dinner, each year.
Artists pay for travel, materials, and donate a work of art created during the residency to the Art Omi Foundation Collection.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Six (6) 35mm color slides for carousel projector. CDs, or video tapes or DVDs for new media artists only whose work is time based or kinetic and cannot be seen well in slide format. Any work that moves or is based in video or film can be viewed on CD, DVD or video. All 2-D and 3-D work that is still will only be viewed in slide format.
Note: do not send catalogs, glass slides, brochures or folders. These extra materials will not be considered. Each slide should be labeled with your name and the number of the slides corresponding to the slide script. The TOP of each slide should be clearly marked. VHS tapes should be NTSC format cued for a 3-5 minute viewing. CD-ROMs will be viewed on an IBM-compatible PC.
2. A numbered list of slides (or CD/video script) submitted with title, date of work, medium and size. At the top of the page list the artist's name, address, telephone number, email address, nationality, age, sex and languages spoken.
3. Curriculum vitae listing education and exhibitions.
4. A brief letter describing what you hope to achieve while in residence at Art Omi.
5. A S.A.S.E. (self addressed stamped envelope), for returning slides.
Send completed applications to:
Art Omi Applications
55 Fifth Avenue 15th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Deadline January 15, 2005. Session dates: June 26-July 17, 2005. For further information please visit our website, http://www.artomi.org or contact: Blaire Dessent, Director, Art Omi International Artists' Residency at 212.206.5684 or via email to omiartists@hotmail.com.
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Glasgow Art Fair 2005, Scotland, Call for applications,
Glasgow Art Fair 2005: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The dates for the 10th Glasgow Art Fair have been confirmed as Thursday 28th April - Monday 2nd May (with Hanging on 26th and Private View on 27th April). We are now inviting applications to take part in next year's event and I hope that you will be keen to join us in 2005. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further details.
Kind regards
Cristina Armstrong
Event Producer
UZ Events
40A High St
Glasgow
G1 1NL
+ 44(0)141 552 6027
You can find out also more about UZ Events by visiting our website:
http://www.uzevents.com
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Call for participation
RAM7 - Models of Collaboration
deadline 15 Januari 2005
hosted by Minsk Centre for Innovative Practice in collaboration with
CRAC and RAM-Network
RAM7 - Models of Collaboration will take place in Minsk 5-9 March 2005.
Minsk, where is it? Why in Minsk?
Belarus exists in the state of permanent isolation, but whether
isolation in the world of network technologies is possible?
RAM7 will play a role of temporary multi-disciplinary platform where
local and global, hidden and evident, main stream and marginal aspects
of New Media culture will meet. The aim of this workshop is to
stimulate the process of active learning, exchange of ideas,
information and energy between «hidden place» and Network Universe.
The starting points are: to provide an opportunity for independent
researchers and practitioners to explore current local problems, and
initiatives; to learn the international experience for modifying
existing situation by analyzing different models of multidiciplinary
collaboration.
The workshop will focus on studying examples of collaboration models,
and will pay more intensive attention on topics related to network
based/self-organized educational attempts and art & science
collaboration.
During RAM7 workshop we plan to test and use mobile phone technologies,
internet-works and more. Presentations and theory lectures will be open
for public.
A program of tutorials will cover topics: working group for
Anti-University development (self-organized educational attempts);
working group for investigation of art&science collaboration; working
group, focusing on experiments in collective authorship.
We need your help and participation. We are looking for internationally
recognized experienced experts willing to share experiences in the next
themes:
• Anti-Universities. Self-organized Educational Attempts
• Art and Science. Organizations, projects, strategies.
• Open source, Social Networking Software
• Theory of collaboration
• Collective authorship- interactive art forms that focus on
relationships between participants.
The participants will have to pay their own travel and accommodation.
Please email to minskram@f-m.fm
Nils Claesson
Tatiana Tushina
Denis Romanovski
Dmitri Plax
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RAM7
minskram@f-m.fm
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CALL FOR ENTRIES
t(here)
Aquaspace and Drain mag (www.drainmag.com) invite submission for short films as part of the t(here) series.
t(here) will be presented as part of the Fusion/Diffusion show to be held during the first week of December at the India Habitat Center in New Delhi.
It will also be presented as part of the launch for issue #04- ‘Lost in Translation’ of Drain mag- journal of contemporary art and culture.
This launch will take place at aquaspace- Savannah, Georgia during the month of February.
The works in t(here) will be the result combining opposites, fusing concepts and tinkering with ‘hybrids’. These combinations could be the result of merging of varied ideas, processes, mediums and sensibilities to name a few.
t(here) further seeks to examine and question the problem and possibilities of such fusions and the losses that occur as a result. How do these so-called permutations and losses inform and initiate the creative process?
Can they be used to draw attention to a cultural chaos, an amalgam of indiscernible forms and a mulligatawny of ideas and then move beyond to voice a fresh idea and concept? Through this examination of translation, combinations and conversion of art across cultures, mediums and processes we hope to present a series of short films that rigorously challenge and address the above.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS-
-5-7 minute film/video (silent preferable) presented on a NTSC DVD.
-Brief statement on the piece (maximum 60 words).
-Brief bio (maximum 50words).
-Artists CV.
-A Self addressed stamped envelope for return of material.
APPLICATION DEADLINE- NOV 20, 2004
MAIL ALL MATERIALS TO -
AVANTIKA BAWA
15 WEST JONES LANE:APT G
SAVANNAH, GA 31401
USA
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT- avantika@drainmag.com
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Date: 10.15.04
From: Nita Sturiale
Subject: Faculty Search - CONTEMPORARY MEDIA ARTIST
CONTEMPORARY MEDIA ARTIST
Massachusetts College of Art
Established in 1873, Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt) was the first
and remains the only freestanding public college of art and design in the
US. The college is nationally known for offering broad access to a quality
professional arts education, accompanied by a strong general education in
the liberal arts. A major cultural force in Boston, MassArt offers public
programs of innovative exhibitions, lectures and events.
The Studio For Interrelated Media (SIM) program within the Media and
Performing Arts Department is seeking a highly motivated Contemporary Media
Artist for a full-time, tenure track position beginning Fall, 2005. SIM is a
multimedia program with a strong emphasis on critique and conceptual
foundations. The SIM curriculum is built upon a Major Studio class
comprising weekly student-run presentations and productions where students
select, schedule and technically support their colleagues' presentations; as
well as idea-centered art-making; team teaching; and individualized
advising. Students work in all media, with a concentration on
interdisciplinary practice and innovative technologies. Please visit
http://sim.massart.edu for more information.
Applicants should possess appropriate experience and commitment to teaching
and advising a diverse student body, a strong portfolio, and
multi-disciplinary knowledge (including some combination of the following -
interactive media, video, sound, live performance, installation). Experience
with web-based applications and/or computer programming a plus. Applicants
should have a demonstrated vision for 21st century Art-making. Experience
with team teaching is essential. Position includes administrative and
departmental responsibilities. MFA or equivalent degree is required.
Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004. Position open until
filled. Send letter, CV, and statement of teaching philosophy to:
SIM Search Committee
Human Resources
Massachusetts College of Art
621 Huntington Ave.
Boston MA 02115
or
jobs@massart.edu
DO NOT SEND PORTFOLIO MATERIALS OR RECOMMENDATIONS
UNLESS REQUESTED BY THE SEARCH COMMITTEE.
The Massachusetts College of Art is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer. Members of underrepresented groups and those committed to working
in a diverse cultural environment are encouraged to apply.
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Prital (print digital) is looking for artists who are interested in generating and selling digital and downloadable prints. We don't care where you went to school, your exhibition record, or your success as an artist. We are interested in your ideas and how you communicate them through a digital print. Go to www.prital.com and look at our submission guidelines. If you have any questions please email Megan Murphy at mmurphy@prital.com.
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> From: "Frances d'Ath"
> Date: October 26, 2004 6:00:56 AM EDT
> To: 176*144:;
> Subject: 176x144 - this is a call
>
> I am about to start a project in Taiwan for 3G mobile phones, using
> video phones with internet connections to screen short bits of dance
> performances/performance art during the New Fields Media Festival in
> November and December.
>
> I'm looking for choreographers + artists who have existing work,
> performance, installation, dance film etc on video which looks good at
> 170x144 pixels, about the size of two postage stamps which is pretty
> small. Up to five minutes in length is good.
>
> This will take place in Taipei and will also be available around the
> world for people with 3G mobile phones and an internet connection.
>
> If you're interested or want to know more, email me and I'll give you
> all the details.
>
>
> Frances
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In January 2005 a new online magazine, The Contemporary Arts Review, will be launched. APN will assist in the launch of the magazine. In the meantime CAR have asked us to place a call for submissions based on their broad criteria for inclusion - see below
"The Contemporary Arts Review (www.contemporaryartsreview.com) - A new quarterly ezine of critical writings and comments will be launched in January 2005. The publication is directed to discussion and comment on contemporary art practice and realisation both in Ireland and on an International basis. This is an opportunity for essayists, critics, theoreticians and audience to give voice to topics that they feel strongly about and feel are under-represented in critical writings currently available. To submit for publication contact us at submissions@contemporaryartsreview.com
The Editor
The Contemporary Arts Review
editor@contemporaryartsreview.com"
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art @ IIT: the Art Gallery at the Illinois Institute of Technology is reviewing proposals for exhibitions in 2005. Focus is on the art of science, engineering, mathematics, the digital, and all technology. Open to all U.S. artists 18+. All media. Insurance. No
fees. No sales commission. Send printed proposal letter, resume, slide list with dimensions, statement, and 10-12 slides or CD for Windows,and SASE to:
Robert J. Krawczyk, Illinois Institute of Technology, 3360 S. State St., Chicago, IL 60616, art@iit.edu, first review date: Dec. 1, 2004
Sorry, no email entries accepted at this time.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES - Genesis Media Group Fall 2004 Film Competition
http://www.genesissoftwarecorp.com/gmgfall2004.htm
ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS: October 1, 2004 - November 30, 2004
ABOUT THE COMPETITION
All films submissions will be placed in competition and will be judged. Judging will be completed by December 15, 2004 in each category, and winners will be notified via postal mail or electronic mail.
PRIZES
Each category winner will receive: a cash prize based on the number of submissions, a merchandise prize, an award certificate, 3 months of free hosting of their winning entry on a streaming video website, and each winner will be featured with a web page and link on the Genesis Media Group website for 3 months.
CATEGORIES
Features (runtime 60 min and over): Narrative, Documentary, Animation
Shorts (runtime under 60 min): Narrative, Documentary, Animation, Music Video
*Entry fees are used to pay out cash prizes in each category.
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Deadline January 15th 2005
Subtle Technologies Festival Celebrates World Year of Physics
May 26 - May 29 2005
University of Toronto, Toronto Canada
Subtle Technologies is currently inviting submissions for the symposium
component of its 8th annual festival.
Recognized internationally as a unique forum that encourages new
insights and collaborations between artists and scientists, Subtle
Technologies challenges physicists, geneticists, engineers,
mathematicians, astronomers, architects, dancers, media artists and
musicians to contemplate how art and science act upon one another and
reshape perspectives. Throughout four days of presentations, we aim to
cover a wide variety of subjects. People who have attended the festival
remark that although the individual topics at the festival are extremely
interesting it is often the unexpected threads that are woven between
the various presentations that make the festival a unique experience for
presenters and audience members.
This year, while still offering a diverse program in many subjects, we
will be celebrating the international "World Year of Physics" with a
special session on the work of artists and scientists who investigate
physics in their work. The "World Year of Physics" coincides with the
centennial of the publication of three of Einstein's papers that changed
the way we would think about physics.
Apart from the session celebrating the "World Year of Physics",
programming of the symposium will be shaped by the submissions received
and is meant to broaden the scope of disciplines or areas of research
for those who attend. In the past, topics addressed have included
architecture, quantum physics , quantum computing and other
unconventional computing technologies, music, dance, neurology, imaging
technologies, holography,animation, genetics, sonic explorations,
sensing systems and devices, social systems, complexity theory, and
artificial intelligence.
We encourage demonstrations, and can accommodate / provide technical
support for almost any type of presentation.
Summaries of past presentations are archived on our website. We strongly
urge those interested in submitting a proposal to acquaint themselves
with our history of programming.
Criteria:
The festival is open to the public and presentations must be accessible
to a non-specialized audience. Each presentation must fill 40 minutes,
followed by a ten minute question and answer period.
It is strongly recommended that parties interested in submitting a
proposal visit our archives at http://www.subtletechnologies.com to get
better idea of our programming.
All presenters receive an honorarium and their festival registration
fees are waived.
Deadline for Proposals: January 15, 2005.
PDF version of Call for Submissions:
http://www.subtletechnologies.com/news/index.html
How to Apply
Go to our website at:
http://www.subtletechnologies.com/submissions/index.html
If you have any questions please send an email to
Programming Director: Jim Ruxton
programming@subtletechnologies.com