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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: NYUFF screening at Eyebeam, July 22nd!
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> Panorama
> Reagan Babies: Born in the USA July 22, 2004
> 8:00 - 10:30pm
> 540 W. 21st Street (between 10th & 11th Aves) NYC
> Free with a suggested donation 8:00 - 9:15pm - Screening
> 9:15 - 9:45pm - Live performance by LoVid
> 9:45 - 10:30pm - Reception
>
> Reagan Babies: Born In The USA, the second screening in the Panorama seri=
es at
> Eyebeam, looks at experimental and underground filmmakers who've recently=
come
> of age in the United States. Reagan Babies investigates the esthetics that
> arise when ADD plus CNN is your generation
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> Panorama
> Reagan Babies: Born in the USA July 22, 2004
> 8:00 - 10:30pm
> 540 W. 21st Street (between 10th & 11th Aves) NYC
> Free with a suggested donation 8:00 - 9:15pm - Screening
> 9:15 - 9:45pm - Live performance by LoVid
> 9:45 - 10:30pm - Reception
>
> Reagan Babies: Born In The USA, the second screening in the Panorama seri=
es at
> Eyebeam, looks at experimental and underground filmmakers who've recently=
come
> of age in the United States. Reagan Babies investigates the esthetics that
> arise when ADD plus CNN is your generation
LEI COX exhibition
LEI COX
LEI COX-RETROSPECTIVE ELEMENTS
EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION
LION ARTS CENTRE, NORTH TERRACE @ MORPHETT STREET, ADELAIDE
OPENING 6PM THURSDAY 15 JULY Exhibition runs to 14 August: Tues-Fri
11-5, Sat 2-5
GALLERY TALK 4.30PM FRIDAY 16 JULY
LEI COX is an installation artist, photographer and music composer
who also works in broadcast media. He lectures in Time Based Art at
the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, University of Dundee,
Scotland.
Lei is interested in exploring the impact that technology and science
has on society and how its members think and operate. He is also
interested in the possibilities of being in more than one place at
the same time - a phenomenon that he achieves by manipulating his
digital self.
Lei Cox has had many commissions and has exhibited at major UK and
international venues including at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool, and
Barbican Centre, London, England; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of
Photography, Japan; Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje, Macedonia (in
conjunction with the Contemporary Art Centre in Skopje, Macedonia);
Sacramento Gallery, California, USA; and recently at the Tel Aviv
Museum of Art, Israel.
This is the first solo exhibition by Lei Cox in Australia and will
include a selection of works from the past 15 years as well as new
work exploring ideas of teleportation and reincarnation.
Lei Cox
http://www.imaging.dundee.ac.uk/people/lcox/home.html
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT MELENTIE PANDILOVSKI, DIRECTOR.
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EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION curates its exhibition program to
represent new work that expands current debates and ideas in
contemporary visual art. The EAF incorporates a gallery space,
bookshop and artists studios.
Lion Arts Centre North Terrace at Morphett Street Adelaide
PO Box 8091 Station Arcade South Australia 5000
Tel: +618 8211 7505 Fax +618 8211 7323
email: eaf@eaf.asn.au bookshop email: eafbooks@eaf.asn.au web:
http://www.eaf.asn.au
Director: Melentie Pandilovski Administrator: Julie Lawton
Program Manager: Michael Grimm Bookshop Manager: Ken Bolton
The Experimental Art Foundation is assisted by the Commonwealth
Government through the Australia Council, it arts funding and
advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA,
and through the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian, State and Territory Governments. The EAF is proudly
smoke-free.
LEI COX-RETROSPECTIVE ELEMENTS
EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION
LION ARTS CENTRE, NORTH TERRACE @ MORPHETT STREET, ADELAIDE
OPENING 6PM THURSDAY 15 JULY Exhibition runs to 14 August: Tues-Fri
11-5, Sat 2-5
GALLERY TALK 4.30PM FRIDAY 16 JULY
LEI COX is an installation artist, photographer and music composer
who also works in broadcast media. He lectures in Time Based Art at
the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, University of Dundee,
Scotland.
Lei is interested in exploring the impact that technology and science
has on society and how its members think and operate. He is also
interested in the possibilities of being in more than one place at
the same time - a phenomenon that he achieves by manipulating his
digital self.
Lei Cox has had many commissions and has exhibited at major UK and
international venues including at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool, and
Barbican Centre, London, England; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of
Photography, Japan; Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje, Macedonia (in
conjunction with the Contemporary Art Centre in Skopje, Macedonia);
Sacramento Gallery, California, USA; and recently at the Tel Aviv
Museum of Art, Israel.
This is the first solo exhibition by Lei Cox in Australia and will
include a selection of works from the past 15 years as well as new
work exploring ideas of teleportation and reincarnation.
Lei Cox
http://www.imaging.dundee.ac.uk/people/lcox/home.html
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT MELENTIE PANDILOVSKI, DIRECTOR.
--
EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION curates its exhibition program to
represent new work that expands current debates and ideas in
contemporary visual art. The EAF incorporates a gallery space,
bookshop and artists studios.
Lion Arts Centre North Terrace at Morphett Street Adelaide
PO Box 8091 Station Arcade South Australia 5000
Tel: +618 8211 7505 Fax +618 8211 7323
email: eaf@eaf.asn.au bookshop email: eafbooks@eaf.asn.au web:
http://www.eaf.asn.au
Director: Melentie Pandilovski Administrator: Julie Lawton
Program Manager: Michael Grimm Bookshop Manager: Ken Bolton
The Experimental Art Foundation is assisted by the Commonwealth
Government through the Australia Council, it arts funding and
advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA,
and through the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian, State and Territory Governments. The EAF is proudly
smoke-free.
Independent Radio and Sound Art Fellowships
Independent Radio and Sound Art Fellowships
http://www.mediaaliiance.org
Three $5000 cash awards established to provide project support for the
creation of innovative works by individual artists working in radio or sound
art as independent art forms are awarded annually. No fiscal sponsor
required for application.
http://www.mediaaliiance.org
Three $5000 cash awards established to provide project support for the
creation of innovative works by individual artists working in radio or sound
art as independent art forms are awarded annually. No fiscal sponsor
required for application.
Budget gallery
Deadline:
Mon Jul 12, 2004 15:57
http://www.budgetgallery.org/bg/exhibts/main.html
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Introduction:
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The Budget Gallery organizes gallery style art shows in the unused public
spaces found in urban areas. From empty walls to empty buildings, the Budget
Gallery uses any space that is available and highly visible during the day.
Space is often prepared with white paint and signage so work will be as
professionally presented as possible. Pieces will be labeled with the
artists name, materials used, and asking price for the work. We host opening
receptions that are attended by hundreds of people forming a sort-of block
party garage sale style art show right on the sidewalk.
All pieces not sold by the end of the the opening reception stay up for the
course of the week with a price and contact phone number for interested
buyers. The gallery is in co-opted public space with no security. Any work
not sold at the reception can be sold, stolen, or vandalized during the rest
of the show. Artists submit work with these inevitabilities in mind. Most
work sells at the opening, but some is always left. The Budget Gallery
considers vandalism a form of artistic collaboration, and theft is the
highest honor of the Budget Gallery.
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Call for entries:
-----------------
All work that meets guidelines will be accepted for the show - in line with
the Budget Gallery's belief that any art is better than the commercial
advertising which typically dominates public spaces. Work will either be
purchased, stolen, or vandalized. Artists are encouraged to make pieces for
this show with these inevitabilities in mind. Ideal pieces should catch the
eye, capture the imagination, and invite extended viewing from passing
crowds. Art that addresses the issues of public space are especially
encouraged, but again, all work will be accepted.
Artists are encouraged to use the Budget Gallery as an opportunity to show
work they may not normally present in other venues. Masterpieces are not
required. Work in media other than the artists primary media is encouraged,
along with older pieces, works in progress, studies, and so on.
Work should be priced to sell to the general public. All pieces not sold at
the opening will be left on the wall for 1 week, after which they will be
placed elsewhere. Those interested in your piece will be instructed to
remove it, take it home, and contact the gallery regarding payment.
Commission is arbitrary, optional, and decided by the artist. Work will not
be returned.
-----------
The Theme:
-----------
Use the theme if it inspires you. If it doesn't, find something that
inspires you and use that.
The theme is "Success!" What does success mean to you? Personal success.
Financial success. Spiritual success. Physical success. What is success
in times of war? What is success in November? What is success in your art?
What is success in your family or career? How do your ideas of success
compare with others? To what they were 5 years ago? 25 years ago?
-----------
Guidelines:
-----------
1. All work must haver our entry form attached.
2. Work must be able to be hung on a wall or fence.
- It must be mounted on something hard - clipped to a piece of cardboard
is ok, just no loose paper.
3. Please avoid pieces larger than 40 inches by 40 inches or any piece
heavier than 25 pounds. If your piece exceeds these dimensions, contact the
Budget Gallery before submitting your work.
4. Please deliver art with your preferred mounting hardware supplied. If no
mounting hardware is supplied, work will be hung in the most convenient way
possible (Starting with wood screws, then staples, twine, or tape).
6. Please submit a slide or digital photo of work (if possible) for our
website.
7. Work must be received by July 24th , 2004
-----------
Submission:
-----------
Please email where@budgetgallery.org for submission address.
Download form, fill out, and attach to piece. Go to
http://budgetgallery.org/pdfs/
email us with any questions huh@budgetgallery.org
-------------
Introduction:
-------------
The Budget Gallery organizes gallery style art shows in the unused public
spaces found in urban areas. From empty walls to empty buildings, the Budget
Gallery uses any space that is available and highly visible during the day.
Space is often prepared with white paint and signage so work will be as
professionally presented as possible. Pieces will be labeled with the
artists name, materials used, and asking price for the work. We host opening
receptions that are attended by hundreds of people forming a sort-of block
party garage sale style art show right on the sidewalk.
All pieces not sold by the end of the the opening reception stay up for the
course of the week with a price and contact phone number for interested
buyers. The gallery is in co-opted public space with no security. Any work
not sold at the reception can be sold, stolen, or vandalized during the rest
of the show. Artists submit work with these inevitabilities in mind. Most
work sells at the opening, but some is always left. The Budget Gallery
considers vandalism a form of artistic collaboration, and theft is the
highest honor of the Budget Gallery.
-----------------
Call for entries:
-----------------
All work that meets guidelines will be accepted for the show - in line with
the Budget Gallery's belief that any art is better than the commercial
advertising which typically dominates public spaces. Work will either be
purchased, stolen, or vandalized. Artists are encouraged to make pieces for
this show with these inevitabilities in mind. Ideal pieces should catch the
eye, capture the imagination, and invite extended viewing from passing
crowds. Art that addresses the issues of public space are especially
encouraged, but again, all work will be accepted.
Artists are encouraged to use the Budget Gallery as an opportunity to show
work they may not normally present in other venues. Masterpieces are not
required. Work in media other than the artists primary media is encouraged,
along with older pieces, works in progress, studies, and so on.
Work should be priced to sell to the general public. All pieces not sold at
the opening will be left on the wall for 1 week, after which they will be
placed elsewhere. Those interested in your piece will be instructed to
remove it, take it home, and contact the gallery regarding payment.
Commission is arbitrary, optional, and decided by the artist. Work will not
be returned.
-----------
The Theme:
-----------
Use the theme if it inspires you. If it doesn't, find something that
inspires you and use that.
The theme is "Success!" What does success mean to you? Personal success.
Financial success. Spiritual success. Physical success. What is success
in times of war? What is success in November? What is success in your art?
What is success in your family or career? How do your ideas of success
compare with others? To what they were 5 years ago? 25 years ago?
-----------
Guidelines:
-----------
1. All work must haver our entry form attached.
2. Work must be able to be hung on a wall or fence.
- It must be mounted on something hard - clipped to a piece of cardboard
is ok, just no loose paper.
3. Please avoid pieces larger than 40 inches by 40 inches or any piece
heavier than 25 pounds. If your piece exceeds these dimensions, contact the
Budget Gallery before submitting your work.
4. Please deliver art with your preferred mounting hardware supplied. If no
mounting hardware is supplied, work will be hung in the most convenient way
possible (Starting with wood screws, then staples, twine, or tape).
6. Please submit a slide or digital photo of work (if possible) for our
website.
7. Work must be received by July 24th , 2004
-----------
Submission:
-----------
Please email where@budgetgallery.org for submission address.
Download form, fill out, and attach to piece. Go to
http://budgetgallery.org/pdfs/
email us with any questions huh@budgetgallery.org
NOMADS + RESIDENTS
NOMADS + RESIDENTS
A forum for visitors in the arts: making connections, supporting networks,
setting up meetings
RAM-Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents
A collection and a traveling archive of audio-artworks, a database on the
Internet, and a center for different ways of listening
Proposal open to all artists who work with sound
Radioartemobile (RAM) and Nomads & Residents (N&R) kickoff an audio-artwork
database.
All artists who have worked or are working with sound are invited to send an
artwork on audio CD, DVD, or on a vinyl record. The RAM headquarters in
Rome,
via Conte Verde 15, will function as a gathering and a listening point and
as
an archive for all materials received. It will be open to public. Artworks
will
be gradually posted in the section "database" of the Radio website
www.radioartemobile.it.
RAM is also the first location of a traveling archive initiated by Nomads &
Residents. The second public presentation will be in San Francisco, at
Southern
Exposure, in the spring of 2005.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING AUDIO-WORKS
- unlimited subject matter;
- each CD, DVD or vinyl record must contain only one track;
- time is unrestricted (except that of the technical features of the
chosen
device);
- each audio-work must be entered with a written indication of: the name
of
the author, a title, duration, and an e-mail contact address;
- the sender can mention any requirement needed to listen to the
audio-work
(type of loudspeakers, stereo system, headphones, etc.). These indications
will
be taken into consideration each time RAM would chose the piece for
installing
it, within the technical and logistic features available;
- RAM and N&R cannot assure a complete accessibility for the works that
include a primary visual factor;
- the sender is responsible for mailing costs of submission;
- the works will not be returned to the senders.
Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents will take the best care of the
entered
works, but cannot take liability for accidental damage, loss or theft. For
this
reason we suggest to send two copies of each material. RAM and N&R will
archive
all sound works that fit the above mentioned requirements and will present
them
to the public.
Lorenzo Benedetti, Riccardo Giagni and Cesare Pietroiusti will listen to all
the entries and will gradually post them in the web-site database. In turn
-to
the discretion of the curators- some artworks will be displayed in the RAM
headquarters in Rome with the aim of offering the public also the
possibility
to explore different ways of listening to audio-works. The database will
gradually increase the number of contributions and will be presented to the
public at regular appointments. The first public presentation is scheduled
for
mid October 2004.
Deadline for first submission is September 1, 2004.
Next appointment: Southern Exposure, San Francisco, spring 2005
Please send the material to:
RAM Radioartemobile
Via Conte Verde 15
00185 Roma - Italy
A forum for visitors in the arts: making connections, supporting networks,
setting up meetings
RAM-Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents
A collection and a traveling archive of audio-artworks, a database on the
Internet, and a center for different ways of listening
Proposal open to all artists who work with sound
Radioartemobile (RAM) and Nomads & Residents (N&R) kickoff an audio-artwork
database.
All artists who have worked or are working with sound are invited to send an
artwork on audio CD, DVD, or on a vinyl record. The RAM headquarters in
Rome,
via Conte Verde 15, will function as a gathering and a listening point and
as
an archive for all materials received. It will be open to public. Artworks
will
be gradually posted in the section "database" of the Radio website
www.radioartemobile.it.
RAM is also the first location of a traveling archive initiated by Nomads &
Residents. The second public presentation will be in San Francisco, at
Southern
Exposure, in the spring of 2005.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING AUDIO-WORKS
- unlimited subject matter;
- each CD, DVD or vinyl record must contain only one track;
- time is unrestricted (except that of the technical features of the
chosen
device);
- each audio-work must be entered with a written indication of: the name
of
the author, a title, duration, and an e-mail contact address;
- the sender can mention any requirement needed to listen to the
audio-work
(type of loudspeakers, stereo system, headphones, etc.). These indications
will
be taken into consideration each time RAM would chose the piece for
installing
it, within the technical and logistic features available;
- RAM and N&R cannot assure a complete accessibility for the works that
include a primary visual factor;
- the sender is responsible for mailing costs of submission;
- the works will not be returned to the senders.
Radioartemobile and Nomads & Residents will take the best care of the
entered
works, but cannot take liability for accidental damage, loss or theft. For
this
reason we suggest to send two copies of each material. RAM and N&R will
archive
all sound works that fit the above mentioned requirements and will present
them
to the public.
Lorenzo Benedetti, Riccardo Giagni and Cesare Pietroiusti will listen to all
the entries and will gradually post them in the web-site database. In turn
-to
the discretion of the curators- some artworks will be displayed in the RAM
headquarters in Rome with the aim of offering the public also the
possibility
to explore different ways of listening to audio-works. The database will
gradually increase the number of contributions and will be presented to the
public at regular appointments. The first public presentation is scheduled
for
mid October 2004.
Deadline for first submission is September 1, 2004.
Next appointment: Southern Exposure, San Francisco, spring 2005
Please send the material to:
RAM Radioartemobile
Via Conte Verde 15
00185 Roma - Italy