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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.
Rhizome Exhibitions! Rhizome Member-curated Exhibits!
Hi All --
Rhizome launches two new ArtBase programs today!
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"Ya Heard!: Sounds from the ArtBase" is the first in a series of online
exhibitions presenting works from the ArtBase selected by invited curators,
net artists, and writers. "Ya Heard!" is curated by Mendi and Keith Obadike
(http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/ya_heard/).
As new shows are launched and previous shows are archived, you may
Access Rhizome exhibitions here: http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/.
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Additionally, all Rhizomers are now able to create member-curated exhibits
composed of works from the ArtBase. While browsing projects, click to add a
work to the curating tool. Next, go to the curating tool --
( http://rhizome.org/preferences/exhibit.rhiz )
-- and add notes for each work, a curatorial statement, a title and graphic,
and open the exhibit for public view. A work's record on the ArtBase will
automatically acquire a link to each exhibit including it. Also, each
member page will now point visitors to member-curated exhibits, in addition
to art and recent texts contributed by members.
You may browse member-curated exhibits here:
http://rhizome.org/art/member-curated/
Let us know if you have any suggestions or difficulties while exploring
these new features. Enjoy!
Rhizome.org
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Rhizome launches two new ArtBase programs today!
+ 1 +
"Ya Heard!: Sounds from the ArtBase" is the first in a series of online
exhibitions presenting works from the ArtBase selected by invited curators,
net artists, and writers. "Ya Heard!" is curated by Mendi and Keith Obadike
(http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/ya_heard/).
As new shows are launched and previous shows are archived, you may
Access Rhizome exhibitions here: http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/.
+ 2 +
Additionally, all Rhizomers are now able to create member-curated exhibits
composed of works from the ArtBase. While browsing projects, click to add a
work to the curating tool. Next, go to the curating tool --
( http://rhizome.org/preferences/exhibit.rhiz )
-- and add notes for each work, a curatorial statement, a title and graphic,
and open the exhibit for public view. A work's record on the ArtBase will
automatically acquire a link to each exhibit including it. Also, each
member page will now point visitors to member-curated exhibits, in addition
to art and recent texts contributed by members.
You may browse member-curated exhibits here:
http://rhizome.org/art/member-curated/
Let us know if you have any suggestions or difficulties while exploring
these new features. Enjoy!
Rhizome.org
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FW:LEA Gallery cfp
------ Forwarded Message
From: calls@theredproject.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:30:18 -0800 (PST)
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: calls x 48 pt 2
November 15
LEA Gallery is inviting submissions in conjunction with the Leonardo Global
Crossings Initiative. The Gallery is looking to make visible the work of
international artists, professionals and scholars who live and work in a
wide variety of situations where access to established venues for
exhibition, display and publication is limited. Difficulty of access may be
attributed to cultural, geographic, ethnic, institutional or disciplinary
diversity, or issues related to the North/South divide, age, gender, etc.
The gallery is looking for work that addresses global social, political
economic, spiritual issues. Open to international artists, academics,
researchers, and students to submit their proposal. Contact Dennis Summers
and Choy Kok Kee, Curators, at gxgallery@astn.net for more information.
------ End of Forwarded Message
From: calls@theredproject.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:30:18 -0800 (PST)
To: kevin@rhizome.org
Subject: calls x 48 pt 2
November 15
LEA Gallery is inviting submissions in conjunction with the Leonardo Global
Crossings Initiative. The Gallery is looking to make visible the work of
international artists, professionals and scholars who live and work in a
wide variety of situations where access to established venues for
exhibition, display and publication is limited. Difficulty of access may be
attributed to cultural, geographic, ethnic, institutional or disciplinary
diversity, or issues related to the North/South divide, age, gender, etc.
The gallery is looking for work that addresses global social, political
economic, spiritual issues. Open to international artists, academics,
researchers, and students to submit their proposal. Contact Dennis Summers
and Choy Kok Kee, Curators, at gxgallery@astn.net for more information.
------ End of Forwarded Message
Call for Rhizome SuperUsers
SuperUsers are Rhizome members who act as volunteer editors by selecting
posts from Rhizome RAW and publishing them to Rhizome RARE and the front
page of Rhizome.org. Publication involves tagging posts with metadata and
creating representative gifs to supplement their texts. Simply publishing
two posts a week greatly helps preserve and distribute discourse on Rhizome
lists, and if you can manage more than that, even better.
If you are interested in becoming a SuperUser or have more questions, send
me an email at kevin@rhizome.org.
Thanks a lot!
Kevin McGarry
Content Coordinator
Rhizome.org
posts from Rhizome RAW and publishing them to Rhizome RARE and the front
page of Rhizome.org. Publication involves tagging posts with metadata and
creating representative gifs to supplement their texts. Simply publishing
two posts a week greatly helps preserve and distribute discourse on Rhizome
lists, and if you can manage more than that, even better.
If you are interested in becoming a SuperUser or have more questions, send
me an email at kevin@rhizome.org.
Thanks a lot!
Kevin McGarry
Content Coordinator
Rhizome.org
ArtBase Quarterly - Summer 2004
Hi to all -
The first ArtBase Quarterly, Summer 2004, is available for download here:
http://rhizome.org/report/ABQuarterly-summer2004.pdf
This and future reports will be published on the ArtBase frontpage
(http://rhizome.org/art) and on the Reports page
(http://rhizome.org/report/).
The ArtBase Quarterly is a guide to help artists, students, collectors,
teachers, curators, and critics navigate the stream of new works added to
the Rhizome ArtBase, and to observe the evolution of Rhizome
The first ArtBase Quarterly, Summer 2004, is available for download here:
http://rhizome.org/report/ABQuarterly-summer2004.pdf
This and future reports will be published on the ArtBase frontpage
(http://rhizome.org/art) and on the Reports page
(http://rhizome.org/report/).
The ArtBase Quarterly is a guide to help artists, students, collectors,
teachers, curators, and critics navigate the stream of new works added to
the Rhizome ArtBase, and to observe the evolution of Rhizome