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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: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Open Call: ASPECT V6: On Location
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From: Michael Mittelman <mmittelman@ASPECTMAG.COM>
Reply-To: Michael Mittelman <mmittelman@ASPECTMAG.COM>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:53:10 -0800
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Open Call: ASPECT V6: On Location
Please distribute:
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 31, 2005
OPEN CALL: ?ASPECT Volume 6: On Location?
Aspect Magazine is accepting submissions for the fall 2005
edition of its biannual DVD publication titled "On Location".
Aspect?s sixth volume will feature artists working with location
and site specific artwork. Work of any medium, material or
genre will be accepted, but SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION MUST BE ON
VIDEO.
The staff of ASPECT is asking curators, art critics, and members
of the contemporary art community to help assemble and comment
on works for the next issue by submitting a work of art on which
they wish to provide audio commentary. Due to the format of the
publication, the criteria for selection will include both the
qualifications of the commentator and the quality of the work
submitted. Audio recordings of the commentary will be assembled
after the submissions have been selected.
Submissions should include:
* Video documentation of a work or small group of works by a
single artist
* Resume of the artist
* Contact information for the commentator and artist
* Resume of the commentator
* Brief notes outlining the contents of the proposed commentary
Submissions must be received by May 31th 2005 and sent to:
Aspect Magazine
322 Summer St.
5th Floor
Boston, MA 02210
Submitters will be contacted via email no later than June 15th,
2005.
For more information see our FAQ:
http://www.aspectmag.com/submissions/faq.cfm
Michael Mittelman
Artist - http://www.expandedfield.com
Publisher
Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art
http://www.aspectmag.com
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From: Michael Mittelman <mmittelman@ASPECTMAG.COM>
Reply-To: Michael Mittelman <mmittelman@ASPECTMAG.COM>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:53:10 -0800
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Open Call: ASPECT V6: On Location
Please distribute:
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 31, 2005
OPEN CALL: ?ASPECT Volume 6: On Location?
Aspect Magazine is accepting submissions for the fall 2005
edition of its biannual DVD publication titled "On Location".
Aspect?s sixth volume will feature artists working with location
and site specific artwork. Work of any medium, material or
genre will be accepted, but SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION MUST BE ON
VIDEO.
The staff of ASPECT is asking curators, art critics, and members
of the contemporary art community to help assemble and comment
on works for the next issue by submitting a work of art on which
they wish to provide audio commentary. Due to the format of the
publication, the criteria for selection will include both the
qualifications of the commentator and the quality of the work
submitted. Audio recordings of the commentary will be assembled
after the submissions have been selected.
Submissions should include:
* Video documentation of a work or small group of works by a
single artist
* Resume of the artist
* Contact information for the commentator and artist
* Resume of the commentator
* Brief notes outlining the contents of the proposed commentary
Submissions must be received by May 31th 2005 and sent to:
Aspect Magazine
322 Summer St.
5th Floor
Boston, MA 02210
Submitters will be contacted via email no later than June 15th,
2005.
For more information see our FAQ:
http://www.aspectmag.com/submissions/faq.cfm
Michael Mittelman
Artist - http://www.expandedfield.com
Publisher
Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art
http://www.aspectmag.com
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FW: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Position of Director / Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science / Austria
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From: Aileen Derieg <a.derieg@ELIOT.AT>
Reply-To: Aileen Derieg <a.derieg@ELIOT.AT>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:19:42 +0100
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Position of Director / Ludwig Boltzmann
Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science / Austria
This announcement has been sent to several lists already, but since this
new institute and the qualifications for the position relate directly to
discussions on this list, I thought it would be appropriate to post it
here too.
Aileen
<<<<<<
Position: Director of Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and
Media Science / Linz, Austria
The Ludwig Boltzmann Association in cooperation with the University of
Art and Industrial Design, the Ars Electronica Center and the Lentos
Museum of Modern Art advertise the position of Director of the newly
founded Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and Media
Science.
Job Description:
The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science will
be located in the city of Linz, Austria, and aims on innovative and
translational research in the development of documentation, description
and preservation strategies of digital and media art on the basis of the
Ars Electronica Archive.
To achieve this goal three program lines will be established to
* describe and categorize digital art and design in a broader art
historical and media theoretical context;
* efficiently store, manage, retrieve and distribute variable media
content
* create innovative computer-based tools for further development of
basic methods in art history and cultural studies. The Ludwig Boltzmann
Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science is set up for a 7 year
research program with a permanent staff of 10 to 12 persons. Used
languages will be German and English, good command of German desirable.
Qualifications:
* ability to set up and establish the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute
* extensive administrative experience in research environments or
demonstrated strength in the management of high-impact academic programs
and extensive knowledge of the international research environment
* ability to manage the three program lines and to act as key
researcher of program line a)
* ability to establish regional and international networks
* social skills and communication capabilities
* ability to provide leadership in financial administration,
fundraising and representation of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute
* record of art historical scholarship with knowledge of interactive
and net-based media art
* knowledge in preservation of digital objects
Please send a letter of stating interest in the position, your
application and resume until April 8th 2005 to:
Ludwig Boltzmann Association
LBI for Digital Culture and Media Science
Operngasse 6/5
A-1010 Vienna
Austria/Europe
For more information please contact Dr. Manfred Lechner, University of
Art
and Industrial Design (email: manfred.lechner@ufg.ac.at), or visit
<http://www.aec.at/lbi>http://www.aec.at/lbi
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From: Aileen Derieg <a.derieg@ELIOT.AT>
Reply-To: Aileen Derieg <a.derieg@ELIOT.AT>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:19:42 +0100
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Position of Director / Ludwig Boltzmann
Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science / Austria
This announcement has been sent to several lists already, but since this
new institute and the qualifications for the position relate directly to
discussions on this list, I thought it would be appropriate to post it
here too.
Aileen
<<<<<<
Position: Director of Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and
Media Science / Linz, Austria
The Ludwig Boltzmann Association in cooperation with the University of
Art and Industrial Design, the Ars Electronica Center and the Lentos
Museum of Modern Art advertise the position of Director of the newly
founded Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and Media
Science.
Job Description:
The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science will
be located in the city of Linz, Austria, and aims on innovative and
translational research in the development of documentation, description
and preservation strategies of digital and media art on the basis of the
Ars Electronica Archive.
To achieve this goal three program lines will be established to
* describe and categorize digital art and design in a broader art
historical and media theoretical context;
* efficiently store, manage, retrieve and distribute variable media
content
* create innovative computer-based tools for further development of
basic methods in art history and cultural studies. The Ludwig Boltzmann
Institute for Digital Culture and Media Science is set up for a 7 year
research program with a permanent staff of 10 to 12 persons. Used
languages will be German and English, good command of German desirable.
Qualifications:
* ability to set up and establish the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute
* extensive administrative experience in research environments or
demonstrated strength in the management of high-impact academic programs
and extensive knowledge of the international research environment
* ability to manage the three program lines and to act as key
researcher of program line a)
* ability to establish regional and international networks
* social skills and communication capabilities
* ability to provide leadership in financial administration,
fundraising and representation of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute
* record of art historical scholarship with knowledge of interactive
and net-based media art
* knowledge in preservation of digital objects
Please send a letter of stating interest in the position, your
application and resume until April 8th 2005 to:
Ludwig Boltzmann Association
LBI for Digital Culture and Media Science
Operngasse 6/5
A-1010 Vienna
Austria/Europe
For more information please contact Dr. Manfred Lechner, University of
Art
and Industrial Design (email: manfred.lechner@ufg.ac.at), or visit
<http://www.aec.at/lbi>http://www.aec.at/lbi
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FW: "IN Network" Sleep Webcast
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From: Michael Mandiberg <Michael@Mandiberg.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:00:09 -0500
To: michael@Mandiberg.com
Subject: "IN Network" Sleep Webcast
IN Network Sleep Webcast
http://turbulence.org:8080/ramgen/encoder/mandiberg.rm
Michael Mandiberg and Julia Steinmetz
From their bedtime at 11PM in Los Angeles, and 2AM in New York, until
they wake eight hours later, the artists Michael Mandiberg and Julia
Steinmetz will sleep together on the phone. Separated by three time
zones and 3000 miles, they curl up in the same sonic space.
Connected via cell phone, they will hear the sound of each other
breathing, tossing and turning, snoring, etc. This audio will be
webcast real-time as they sleep.
This sleep webcast is part of IN Network their month long extended
cell phone life-art performance about distance, communication,
intimacy, telepresence, and living together while apart. In August
2004 Michael moved to New York; Julia remained in Los Angeles,
postponing her move until the end of April because of commitments to
her job and her collaborative art practice. Faced with most of a year
apart, one of the things they did was switch both of their cell
phones to a provider with free "IN Network" service.
Michael and Julia started out having normal conversations, giving
each other updates about their days, and sending cameraphone pictures
back and forth, etc. As they switched to using hands-free
microphones, they began using the phone differently. What began as a
pragmatic attempt to make their relationship last the separation
through good communication, turned into something less about
communication and more about intimacy and presence through
technology, and sharing sonic-virtual space.
During the month of March the artists are presenting this cell-phone
life-art performance via a Photo Moblog and Podcast on
Turbulence.org. In addition to these webcasts, the IN Network site
will hosts a Podcast of recordings of their phone conversations, and
all of their text and picture messages. The schedule of sleep
webcasts is below.
IN Network Sleep Webcast Schedule:
Tuesday, April 15th, roughly 11PM PST to Wednesday, April 16th,
roughly 7:30AM PST
Wednesday, April 16th, roughly 9PM PST to Thurs, April 17th, roughly 5:30AM
PST
Tuesday, April 22n, roughly 11PM PST to Wednesday, April 23rd,
roughly 7:30AM PST
Wednesday, April 23rd, roughly 9PM PST to Thurs, April 24th, roughly 5:30AM
PST
IN Network Sleep Webcast:
http://turbulence.org:8080/ramgen/encoder/mandiberg.rm
Free Real Player (Required for webcast):
http://www.real.com
IN Network Website
http://Turbulence.org/Works/innetwork
IN Network Podcast (RSS 2.0 Feed)
http://Turbulence.org/Works/innetwork/mp3/rss.xml
Contact Info
juliasteinmetz -at- yahoo -dot- com
michael -at- mandiberg -dot- com
IN Network is a 2005 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts,
(aka Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible
with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
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From: Michael Mandiberg <Michael@Mandiberg.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:00:09 -0500
To: michael@Mandiberg.com
Subject: "IN Network" Sleep Webcast
IN Network Sleep Webcast
http://turbulence.org:8080/ramgen/encoder/mandiberg.rm
Michael Mandiberg and Julia Steinmetz
From their bedtime at 11PM in Los Angeles, and 2AM in New York, until
they wake eight hours later, the artists Michael Mandiberg and Julia
Steinmetz will sleep together on the phone. Separated by three time
zones and 3000 miles, they curl up in the same sonic space.
Connected via cell phone, they will hear the sound of each other
breathing, tossing and turning, snoring, etc. This audio will be
webcast real-time as they sleep.
This sleep webcast is part of IN Network their month long extended
cell phone life-art performance about distance, communication,
intimacy, telepresence, and living together while apart. In August
2004 Michael moved to New York; Julia remained in Los Angeles,
postponing her move until the end of April because of commitments to
her job and her collaborative art practice. Faced with most of a year
apart, one of the things they did was switch both of their cell
phones to a provider with free "IN Network" service.
Michael and Julia started out having normal conversations, giving
each other updates about their days, and sending cameraphone pictures
back and forth, etc. As they switched to using hands-free
microphones, they began using the phone differently. What began as a
pragmatic attempt to make their relationship last the separation
through good communication, turned into something less about
communication and more about intimacy and presence through
technology, and sharing sonic-virtual space.
During the month of March the artists are presenting this cell-phone
life-art performance via a Photo Moblog and Podcast on
Turbulence.org. In addition to these webcasts, the IN Network site
will hosts a Podcast of recordings of their phone conversations, and
all of their text and picture messages. The schedule of sleep
webcasts is below.
IN Network Sleep Webcast Schedule:
Tuesday, April 15th, roughly 11PM PST to Wednesday, April 16th,
roughly 7:30AM PST
Wednesday, April 16th, roughly 9PM PST to Thurs, April 17th, roughly 5:30AM
PST
Tuesday, April 22n, roughly 11PM PST to Wednesday, April 23rd,
roughly 7:30AM PST
Wednesday, April 23rd, roughly 9PM PST to Thurs, April 24th, roughly 5:30AM
PST
IN Network Sleep Webcast:
http://turbulence.org:8080/ramgen/encoder/mandiberg.rm
Free Real Player (Required for webcast):
http://www.real.com
IN Network Website
http://Turbulence.org/Works/innetwork
IN Network Podcast (RSS 2.0 Feed)
http://Turbulence.org/Works/innetwork/mp3/rss.xml
Contact Info
juliasteinmetz -at- yahoo -dot- com
michael -at- mandiberg -dot- com
IN Network is a 2005 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts,
(aka Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible
with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
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FW: [call] Fair Assembly: Making Things Public
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From: Steve Dietz <stevedietz@yproductions.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:53:16 -0600
To: Kevin McGarry <Kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: [call] Fair Assembly: Making Things Public
Making Things Public: http://makingthingspublic.zkm.de
Fair Assembly: http://makingthingspublic.zkm.de/fairassembly/
"We live in rather discouraging times as far as political life is concerned.
Just the right moment, then, to make a fresh start by bringing together
three modes of representation that are usually kept apart: How to represent
people? Politics. How to represent objects? Science. How to represent their
collective gathering? Art. The main idea behind MAKING THINGS PUBLIC:
ATMOSPHERES OF DEMOCRACY is that politics is all about _things_. It
From: Steve Dietz <stevedietz@yproductions.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:53:16 -0600
To: Kevin McGarry <Kevin@rhizome.org>
Subject: [call] Fair Assembly: Making Things Public
Making Things Public: http://makingthingspublic.zkm.de
Fair Assembly: http://makingthingspublic.zkm.de/fairassembly/
"We live in rather discouraging times as far as political life is concerned.
Just the right moment, then, to make a fresh start by bringing together
three modes of representation that are usually kept apart: How to represent
people? Politics. How to represent objects? Science. How to represent their
collective gathering? Art. The main idea behind MAKING THINGS PUBLIC:
ATMOSPHERES OF DEMOCRACY is that politics is all about _things_. It
Job Opp - (USA) Assistant Professor NewMedia
Deadline:
Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:28
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From: Melissa Urcan
Reply-To: Melissa Urcan
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:37:36 +0000
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Job Opp - (USA) Assistant Professor New Media
Position is available August 23, 2005. RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching
responsibilities will include introductory courses in mass media,
communication technologies, and new media (Principles of Interactivity, Web
Site Design, Multimedia, and appropriate software courses), depending upon
department needs and the candidate s expertise and interests. Candidate may
be required to teach by alternative delivery methods. Other
responsibilities include: advising students, professional and scholarly
activity, applicable university and community service, plus other duties as
assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. or M.F.A. (in digital media,
communication, or closely related field) or Ed.D. (in educational media or
closely related field). A broad background in communication and knowledge
of new media technologies. Demonstrable skills in oral and written
communication, computer skills (Mac), and effective teaching skills.
Organization and delivery of effective presentations and experiential
learning activities, and the definition and assessment of desired learning
outcomes. Observable dedication to undergraduate education; enthusiasm for
professional engagement with students in and out of the classroom; and
ability to work in teams in a collegial environment. May be required to
teach courses through alternative delivery methods. The candidate must have
a demonstrated commitment to or experience with diverse populations.
2005-02-14 FT
Commensurate with professional experience and qualifications.
Outstanding fringe benefits included.
Send letter of application, curriculum vita, undergraduate and graduate
transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, documentation of recent
creative media work (CD, DVD, website, slides) and a list of 4 to 5
references.
Dr. B. J. Reed
Department of Communication Technologies, University of Wisconsin-
Platteville
1 University Plaza
Platteville WI 53818-3099
PH: 608.342.1417
608-342-1517
reedb@uwplatt.edu
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From: Melissa Urcan
Reply-To: Melissa Urcan
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:37:36 +0000
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] Job Opp - (USA) Assistant Professor New Media
Position is available August 23, 2005. RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching
responsibilities will include introductory courses in mass media,
communication technologies, and new media (Principles of Interactivity, Web
Site Design, Multimedia, and appropriate software courses), depending upon
department needs and the candidate s expertise and interests. Candidate may
be required to teach by alternative delivery methods. Other
responsibilities include: advising students, professional and scholarly
activity, applicable university and community service, plus other duties as
assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. or M.F.A. (in digital media,
communication, or closely related field) or Ed.D. (in educational media or
closely related field). A broad background in communication and knowledge
of new media technologies. Demonstrable skills in oral and written
communication, computer skills (Mac), and effective teaching skills.
Organization and delivery of effective presentations and experiential
learning activities, and the definition and assessment of desired learning
outcomes. Observable dedication to undergraduate education; enthusiasm for
professional engagement with students in and out of the classroom; and
ability to work in teams in a collegial environment. May be required to
teach courses through alternative delivery methods. The candidate must have
a demonstrated commitment to or experience with diverse populations.
2005-02-14 FT
Commensurate with professional experience and qualifications.
Outstanding fringe benefits included.
Send letter of application, curriculum vita, undergraduate and graduate
transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, documentation of recent
creative media work (CD, DVD, website, slides) and a list of 4 to 5
references.
Dr. B. J. Reed
Department of Communication Technologies, University of Wisconsin-
Platteville
1 University Plaza
Platteville WI 53818-3099
PH: 608.342.1417
608-342-1517
reedb@uwplatt.edu
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