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International Summer Workshop at ETC
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006
May 31 - June 11, 2006
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006 is a collaborative video and sonic arts opportunity, sponsored by the Center and the Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) at Alfred University. Academic credit is available through Alfred University.
The ISW website http://www.etcisw.com has all the information you need to register, plus a look at past Workshops complete with video clips and photos, as well as biographies of the instructors.
fw: cfp Project Mosaica
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The Calls and Opps List
A digest of calls for artists
Edited by Michael Mandiberg
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Call for online projects:
Project Mosaica, a new website devoted to contemporary Jewish culture
online, is seeking projects from individuals and groups on the theme of Jews
and Diaspora: Jewish Culture, Web Culture, New Culture. Two $1,000 (CND)
production honoraria will be awarded to the successful candidates whose web
projects address the possibilities of the virtual diaspora with this theme.
Projects should be innovative and address the visual possibilities of the
web as well as contribute to an understanding of the multi-valent nature,
complexities, significance and changes in meaning of diaspora. This call is
intended to be as inclusive as possible: projects enlisting any and all
artistic disciplines are welcome.
Provide a project description in 500 words including the following: a
statement about the project
The Calls and Opps List
A digest of calls for artists
Edited by Michael Mandiberg
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Call for online projects:
Project Mosaica, a new website devoted to contemporary Jewish culture
online, is seeking projects from individuals and groups on the theme of Jews
and Diaspora: Jewish Culture, Web Culture, New Culture. Two $1,000 (CND)
production honoraria will be awarded to the successful candidates whose web
projects address the possibilities of the virtual diaspora with this theme.
Projects should be innovative and address the visual possibilities of the
web as well as contribute to an understanding of the multi-valent nature,
complexities, significance and changes in meaning of diaspora. This call is
intended to be as inclusive as possible: projects enlisting any and all
artistic disciplines are welcome.
Provide a project description in 500 words including the following: a
statement about the project
REAL SPACE New Media Residency
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REAL SPACE
A New Media Residency
Sponsored by Do While Studio and Studio Soto
What
A six-week process-oriented artist
REAL SPACE
A New Media Residency
Sponsored by Do While Studio and Studio Soto
What
A six-week process-oriented artist
FW: Exit Art Archivist Job Opportunity
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From: Richard Rinehart <rinehart@berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:37:35 -0800
To: preservation@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Exit Art Archivist Job Opportunity
Exit Art Archivist Job Description
Since its founding in 1982, Exit Art has presented the work of over 2,000
artists and grown from a pioneering alternative art space into a model
cultural center with a substantial reputation for curatorial innovation,
depth of programming in diverse media, and especially for bringing to public
attention the work of important unknown and under-recognized artists. Over
the past two decades, Exit Art has accumulated and preserved its rich
history of artists' materials and is now at a critical stage: making its
archival materials available to the public and online. Exit Art receives
thousands of requests each year from scholars, curators, doctoral students,
and artists for information that is currently only accessible by
appointment.
Currently, Exit Art seeks to hire an Archive Manager who will work closely
with the Executive Director and Curatorial staff to conserve, digitize,
describe, and make available online the unique cultural materials in Exit
Art's archives.
The conservation and collection management of the physical archives include:
E Label, catalogue, and store the contents of approximately 5,000
exhibitions files into archival-quality file folders and document boxes
E Organizing and storing oversized original exhibition invitations, poste=
rs,
catalogues and didactics
E Cleaning, labeling and organizing slides and 4x5 negatives
E Transferring, labeling and organizing videotape from VHS, 3/4", DVCAM,
Hi-8 and Betacam to DigiBeta
E Digitizing, labeling and organizing audio cassette tape and creating
archival re-masters on CD-R (this will be done during the digitization stage
of the project)
E Implement a FileMaker Pro driven database that will create a record of =
the
materials in the Exit Art archive
E Work with on-staff technologist to prepare for the digitization of the
archive making records available on-line
Job Description:
E Oversees the conservation and collection management of the physical
archive as listed above
E Supervises the organization and maintenance of the Exit Art Archive and
the archive room
E Helps to prepare budget reports and financials for archive-related
expenses and grants
E Responsible for purchase and maintenance of all archive equipment
E Supervises archive interns
E Acts as a liaison between advisory panel and Exit Art
E Responsible for reporting the progress of the archive project and
implementing a system analysis for the public using the physical and online
archive
Requirements:
Candidates must be self-starters, goal-oriented and have a strong interest
in archiving conceptual and inter-media art; Should have experience in
organizing, analyzing and conserving paper files, slides, photographs and
video and database management; Strong organizational, leadership and
management abilities; Proficient with both Mac and PC platforms; MS Office,
FileMaker Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator and archive digitization techniques is
highly recommended; BA in Library Science or similar field highly
preferable.
Start date is immediately. This is a full-time, salaried position with
benefits. Salary is commensurate with experience. Interested applicants
should send their resume and cover letter to Jodi Hanel, by email to
jodi@exitart.org or by mail to Exit Art, 475 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY
10018.
No phone calls, please.
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From: Richard Rinehart <rinehart@berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:37:35 -0800
To: preservation@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Exit Art Archivist Job Opportunity
Exit Art Archivist Job Description
Since its founding in 1982, Exit Art has presented the work of over 2,000
artists and grown from a pioneering alternative art space into a model
cultural center with a substantial reputation for curatorial innovation,
depth of programming in diverse media, and especially for bringing to public
attention the work of important unknown and under-recognized artists. Over
the past two decades, Exit Art has accumulated and preserved its rich
history of artists' materials and is now at a critical stage: making its
archival materials available to the public and online. Exit Art receives
thousands of requests each year from scholars, curators, doctoral students,
and artists for information that is currently only accessible by
appointment.
Currently, Exit Art seeks to hire an Archive Manager who will work closely
with the Executive Director and Curatorial staff to conserve, digitize,
describe, and make available online the unique cultural materials in Exit
Art's archives.
The conservation and collection management of the physical archives include:
E Label, catalogue, and store the contents of approximately 5,000
exhibitions files into archival-quality file folders and document boxes
E Organizing and storing oversized original exhibition invitations, poste=
rs,
catalogues and didactics
E Cleaning, labeling and organizing slides and 4x5 negatives
E Transferring, labeling and organizing videotape from VHS, 3/4", DVCAM,
Hi-8 and Betacam to DigiBeta
E Digitizing, labeling and organizing audio cassette tape and creating
archival re-masters on CD-R (this will be done during the digitization stage
of the project)
E Implement a FileMaker Pro driven database that will create a record of =
the
materials in the Exit Art archive
E Work with on-staff technologist to prepare for the digitization of the
archive making records available on-line
Job Description:
E Oversees the conservation and collection management of the physical
archive as listed above
E Supervises the organization and maintenance of the Exit Art Archive and
the archive room
E Helps to prepare budget reports and financials for archive-related
expenses and grants
E Responsible for purchase and maintenance of all archive equipment
E Supervises archive interns
E Acts as a liaison between advisory panel and Exit Art
E Responsible for reporting the progress of the archive project and
implementing a system analysis for the public using the physical and online
archive
Requirements:
Candidates must be self-starters, goal-oriented and have a strong interest
in archiving conceptual and inter-media art; Should have experience in
organizing, analyzing and conserving paper files, slides, photographs and
video and database management; Strong organizational, leadership and
management abilities; Proficient with both Mac and PC platforms; MS Office,
FileMaker Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator and archive digitization techniques is
highly recommended; BA in Library Science or similar field highly
preferable.
Start date is immediately. This is a full-time, salaried position with
benefits. Salary is commensurate with experience. Interested applicants
should send their resume and cover letter to Jodi Hanel, by email to
jodi@exitart.org or by mail to Exit Art, 475 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY
10018.
No phone calls, please.
------ End of Forwarded Message
trans> at Participant / Roberta Beck Memorial Cinema
trans>" at Participant Inc.:
Roberta, c'est la vie!
Participant Inc, 95 Rivington Street (between Ludlow & Orchard)
TUESDAY, December 7, 2004, at 8pm
The very first show of the trans-mutated Roberta Beck Memorial Cinema at
its new venue, Participant Inc, on the theme of "trans>", as in,
trans-species, trans-gender, trans-sexual, trans-vestite, &
trans-formations...(etc)
"I wish I could change my sex as often as
I change my shirt."
-Andre Breton
Featuring polymorph films & videos by
Tara Mateik (Society of Biological Insurgents)
Rafael Sanchez
Charles Atlas (with Leigh Bowery)
Jean Painlev (seahorses)
(The Pavilion of )Virginia Puff-Paint [view XXX Quicktime clip]
Joseph Nechvatal (andrOgynes)
...and surprises.
The artist (venue) formally known as Robert Beck is NOW the Roberta Beck
Memorial Cinema the FIRST TUESDAY of the month, at Participant Inc.
Roberta, c'est la vie!
Participant Inc, 95 Rivington Street (between Ludlow & Orchard)
TUESDAY, December 7, 2004, at 8pm
The very first show of the trans-mutated Roberta Beck Memorial Cinema at
its new venue, Participant Inc, on the theme of "trans>", as in,
trans-species, trans-gender, trans-sexual, trans-vestite, &
trans-formations...(etc)
"I wish I could change my sex as often as
I change my shirt."
-Andre Breton
Featuring polymorph films & videos by
Tara Mateik (Society of Biological Insurgents)
Rafael Sanchez
Charles Atlas (with Leigh Bowery)
Jean Painlev (seahorses)
(The Pavilion of )Virginia Puff-Paint [view XXX Quicktime clip]
Joseph Nechvatal (andrOgynes)
...and surprises.
The artist (venue) formally known as Robert Beck is NOW the Roberta Beck
Memorial Cinema the FIRST TUESDAY of the month, at Participant Inc.