CALL
FOR SUBMISSIONS :: THE TWELFTH BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY :: 4 | 6 Maech 2010 :: The ammerman center for arts and technology at Connecticut College
"REVOLUTION: TECHNOLOGY AS CHANGE"
:: Web site and PDF:: enter here: http://cat.connoll.edu/sym2010/ ::
Symposium Mission :: The mission of the symposium is for participants to present new works, research and performances in the areas of technology and the arts. The symposium will consist of commissioned works, paper sessions, panel discussions, exhibitions, concerts, film screenings and multi-media performances. In an effort to demystify the artistic process and create a forum for dialogue, we are encouraging all presenters and artists whose works are being shown or performed to speak about their work at the symposium. In addition, artists and researchers are encouraged to relate work to a wider context and engage in critical debate. The Center seeks submissions in the general areas of Innovative Uses of New Technologies, Interactivity, Compositional and Artistic Process, Technology in Arts Education, Interdisciplinary Topics in Arts and Technology including: Art, Music, Video, Film, Animation, Theater, Dance, Virtual Reality, Computer Science, and other pertinent topics. :: Submission Categories :: PAPERS, MUSIC, ART, VIDEO & FILM, and DANCE & THEATER. Budget :: Submissions must include a comprehensive outline of project expenses, technical and equipment needs, performance fees, etc., clearly indicating the sources (in-kind, financial, team-supplied and requested from Connecticut College). Awards :: Awards will be given in the amount of up to $3000 for each accepted commissioned work. Payment will be in two parts: 50% upon acceptance, and 50% upon successful completion of project and attendance at the symposium. SEND SUBMISSIONS TO :: Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology
Connecticut College
270 Mohegan Avenue
BOX 5365
New London, CT 06320 USA
(860)439-2001
DEADLINES ::
| October 1, 2009 |
Commissioned Works Deadline |
| November 1, 2009 |
Commissioned Works Acceptance Notification |
| November 1, 2009 |
General Submission Deadline |
| December 1, 2009 |
General Acceptance Notification |
| January 15, 2010 |
Final papers must be received as PDF |
| March 1-6, 2010 |
Residencies for Commissioned Works |
| March 4-6, 2010 |
Symposium at Connecticut College |
KSI
DIGITAL STUDIO art competition :: http://www.ksi.edu/dms09comp.html
:: enter here: https://earth.ksi.edu/dacompetition/
re-title.com
artist opportunities :: http://re-title.typepad.com/opportunities/
The
Rhizome Commissions Program is now open! Rhizome is
accepting applications to our Commissions Program for grants ranging
from $1,000 - $5,000 for the creation of new works. The deadline
is now a month away: midnight, April 2, 2009! All program information,
including details on guidelines, voting and a list of the jury,
is online: :: http://www.rhizome.org/commissions
www.wfu.edu/creativity/symposium_registration.htm
:: Creativity: Worlds in the Making, is part symposium, part festival
of the imagination, organized by the Program for Creativity and
Innovation and the Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts at
Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, a cornerstone of North
Carolina's vibrant Piedmont Triad Region. This dynamic event will
engage a range of cutting edge perspectives from visionaries on
the creativity imperative in today's challenging global environment,
March 18-20, 2009. Scholars, artists, entrepreneurs, students, community
leaders and creative citizens will highlight emerging creative research,
public outcomes and practice across disciplines and in collaboration
between academe and the broader communities that they serve. Featured
keynote speakers include New York Times best-selling author and
social entrepreneurship champion David Bornstein, interdisciplinary
performance pioneer and MacArthur Fellow Meredith Monk, David Edwards,
acclaimed scientist and entrepreneur and founder of a new "Artscience"
lab in Paris, award-winning film and video maker, poet and author
Abigail Child, renowned astrophysicist Josh Frieman of Fermilab
and Emil Kang, University of North Carolina's bold new director
of Carolina Performing Arts. Breakout sessions ranging from panel
presentations to the interactive and performative will be conducted
by over 50 presenters from over 30 higher education institutions
from North America, pointing the way to comprehensive creative engagement
for a future humane with imagination and intent on productive change.
We hope you?ll join us for this essential symposium during this
new era of creative possibility. www.wfu.edu/creativity/symposium.htm,
creativity@wfu.edu, or call 336-758-2657
www.collaborationtransmission.com
:: Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris with Leeds
Metropolitan University :: ENSBA, 14 rue Bonaparte 75006 Paris,
France LMU, Civic Quarter, Calverley St, Leeds, LS1 3HE, UK :: Contact:
Ashley Dean ashleydean@brokenpixel.co.uk :: www.collaborationtransmission.com
:: We announce the online project, entitled CollaborationTransmission.
CT aims to link students of art academies, university cultural departments,
or independent organisations, to collaborate through the space of
transmission. www.collaborationtransmission.com is designed to be
operational as an open forum built upon the self-initiating principle
of broadcast live TV=3B the online provision of both the discussion
and production of collaborative works and independent initiatives.
Originating in the agreement between students from C.A.G.D, Leeds
Metropolitan University, Faculty of Arts and Society =28from the
Masters Programme in Contemporary Art, Curating and Graphic Design
and students from E.N.S.B.A., the Ecole Nationale Superieure des
Beaux Arts, Paris
SMart
Multimedia Art Festival :: Open Concept Gallery :: 50 Louis
Street NW Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 USA :: Fax: 616 233 9722
Contact: www.SMart.OpenConceptGallery.org
::
CALL FOR ENTRIES SMart Multimedia Art Festival Application :: deadline:
March 12, 2009 :: We are looking for multimedia at which has been
created today, because yesterday is already art history says Dr.
Zora Carrier, curator of the SMart Multimedia Art Festival. Where
is tomorrow in multimedia art. That is the motto of the 4th SMart
Festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Artists are invited to
submit applications showcasing their fresh new work for this year.
SMart Multimedia Art Festival. From April 1-7, 2009, the Festival
takes center stage as an international festival of creativity. SMart
is a collaborative multimedia art festival founded by Open Concept
Gallery. Gallery 50 Louis St NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA
Etoy:
Mission Eternity / Lecture + workshop :: 12
| 13 March 2009
=09 ::With
their long term project Mission Eternity the art group Etoy explo=
res life after death. Store your digital information in a Mini Arcanum
Caps= ule and become part of a digital cult of the dead. :: Mission
Eternity Lecture, 12 March 2009 at 20.00 hrs. :: Agent Zai, a founding
member of Etoy, gives an introduction to the work = of Etoy and the
conceptual ideas behind the MISSION ETERNITY project. :: Details on www.mediamat=
ic.net/etoy. Admission Free. Reserve here. :: Digital Stowaway Workshop, 13 March 2009, 09.30
- 17.30 hrs :: Participants (age 5 to +99) are invited on an eternal
trip through space= and time. Join the Mission Eternity project! In
the workshop you'll be wor= king on a MINI ARCANUM CAPSULE (a digital
data collection of at least 32MB)= Please bring your love letters,
favorite books, (childhood) drawings, so= ngs (as mp3 files), packages
of the food you eat, cash register slips of la= st week, your trash
of the day before, etc. The more, the better! Also take= 25 euro to
pay at the door. :: More instructions on www.mediamatic.net/stowaway. Max. 20 people can participate. Reserve here. :: Ik R.I.P. The
lecture and workshop are part of the Ik R.I.P. exhibition. Open on
W= ed - Fri from 12.00 to 19.00 and Sat - Sun from 12.00 to 18.00
hrs, until = 12 April 2009. www.medi=
amatic.net/ikrip. :: Location
:: Mediamatic
BANK, Vijzelstraat 68, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Prix
Ars Electronica 2009 - Call for Entries :: For the
23rd time, Prix Ars Electronica, the foremost international prize
for computer-based art, calls for entries. Online Submission Deadline:
March 6, 2009 (Please note a special Submission Deadline for the
Media.Art.Research Award: February 20, 2009) :: Categories: Computer
Animation / Film / VFX, Digital Musics, Interactive Art, Hybrid
Art, Digital Communities, [the next idea] Grant, Media.Art.Research
Award, u19 - freestyle computing (Austrian only) Total prize money:
122.500 Euro :: All details about the categories and the online
submission are available online at: http://prixars.aec.at
:: We would like to ask you to help us 'spread the word' in your
community by circulating the information as widely as possible.
We also would be very glad if you could help us identify some projects,
which in your opinion should participate in the competition. Please
nominate such project for the competition via our website: http://www.aec.at/prix_nominate_en.php
CALL
FOR PROPOSALS 2010 :: Kunsthalle
Exnergasse ::
http://www.kunsthalle.wuk.at/5e/frame.htm
Daisy
Soros Prize of the AAF for Fine Arts :: http://www.aaf-online.org/daisy_soros_prize.html
:: enables talented artists from the United States currently enrolled
in, or recently graduated from, a graduate art program to attend
the International
Summer Academy of Fine Arts Salzburg, Austria.
WRO
09 Expanded City
:: 13th Media Art Biennale :: 20th Anniversary Special Edition ::
5-10 May 2009 ::WRO
09 competition deadline extended :: The
date for submission of WRO 09 Expanded City competition entries
has been extended from 15.02.2009 to 28.02.2009 (posting date applies).
:: We
would like to remind the entrants who haven't done so yet, to print
out and sign the entry form, and to post it to the competition office.
:: WRO
09 prize: 25000 PLN :: The
entry form, competition regulations and contact data are available
at: http://wro09.wrocenter.pl/entry digitalArt
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