Kevin McGarry
Since 2003
Works in Brooklyn, New York United States of America

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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.

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Call for Submissions - Video Dictionary


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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 20:28:58 -0700 (PDT)
To: kevin@rhizome.org
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Call for Submissions - Video Dictionary

Deadline: 16 October

VideoDictionary is a project about language and moving images. It is a new

venture of TheVideoArtFoundation after the development and presentation of

25hrs in Barcelona. The aim of the VideoDictionary is to make a collection

of videos of less than one minute of duration that define different words of

the dictionary. It will reflect about the relationship of objects and words,

and the capability of moving images to construct meaning. The videos are

made by a wide variety of video artists from different countries and

language speakers using video in its work. Videos should not contain words

neither on the images nor on the soundtrack, so the dictionary is available

for speakers of all languages. However, English will be the primary language

for classify and order the entries.

Find out more at www.videoDictionary.org

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DISCUSSION

FW: New Genres Department Manager + assistant, San Francisco Art Institute


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June 18, 2004

PRIVATE POSITION AVAILABLE JOB DESCRIPTION"

TITLE: New Genres Department Manager

REPORTS TO: VP Academic Planning and Operations

SUPERVISES: New Genres Assistant Manager

STATUS: Full-time; Supervisory; Exempt

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Provide ongoing administration of department, including supervision,
maintenance and development of department facilities and equipment; provide
technical assistance and instruction to students, faculty and staff.

QUALIFICATIONS:

BFA or equivalent experience required, MFA preferred; demonstrated
commitment to the arts

Working knowledge of all digital video equipment including small production
and post-production video work; ability to perform light repairs on,
instruct others in the use of, and maintain video equipment

Full understanding of design of digital editing suites

Relevant office skills including basic budgeting and bookkeeping

Computer experience including Word and Excel (or similar programs)

Excellent interpersonal skills, especially the ability to work with
students, faculty and artists

Specialized training in electronic and video equipment desirable

Supervisory experience preferred

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:

Send a cover letter and resume to:

Human Resources, Job #NG 03

San Francisco Art Institute

800 Chestnut Street

San Francisco, CA 94133

Founded in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute's main campus is located in
the heart of the city's North Beach neighborhood. Fully accredited, it
offers an undergraduate BFA and a graduate MFA degree, Post Baccalaureate
certificate, community education programs and a range of public programs.

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, SFAI has a strong commitment to the
principle of diversity, and in that spirit seeks a broad spectrum of
candidates from historically underrepresented groups.

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June 18, 2004

PRIVATE POSITION AVAILABLE JOB DESCRIPTION"

TITLE: Assistant to New Genres Department Manager

REPORTS TO: New Genres Department Manager

STATUS: 50\%-Time during the academic year (mid-August to end of May);
off during the summer

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

As the Assistant to New Genres Department Manager, provides technical and
administrative assistance in the maintenance and use of facilities,
including video, audio, computer hardware and software. Maintain and
supervise equipment check out.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Experience with/working knowledge of digital video production techniques and
equipment, including computer applications i.e. Photoshop, Final Cut Pro,
After Effect 5; experience with and working knowledge of multi-platform
computer technology; Desktop publishing, system utilities.

Experience with and working knowledge of Audio production techniques and
equipment.

Ability to work well with students, faculty and visiting artists

Excellent administrative, organizational and communication skills

Some college level education preferred.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:

Send a cover letter and resume to:

Human Resources, Job #NG 04

San Francisco Art Institute

800 Chestnut Street

San Francisco, CA 94133

Founded in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute's main campus is located in
the heart of the city's North Beach neighborhood. Fully accredited, it
offers an undergraduate BFA and a graduate MFA degree, Post Baccalaureate
certificate, community education programs and a range of public programs.

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, SFAI has a strong commitment to the
principle of diversity, and in that spirit seeks a broad spectrum of
candidates from historically underrepresented groups.

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DISCUSSION

FW: AutuMedia 2004 Call to Artists


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AutuMedia 2004 Call to Artists

AutuMedia is an outdoor multimedia extravaganza hosted by Media Bridges of

Cincinnati. Held in the large parking lot at the corner of Race Street and

Central Parkway in downtown Cincinnati, this New Media event features Film,

Video, Sound, Installation, Mixed Media, Web Art and more. Submissions can

be for completed works, works in progress, and new proposals. AutuMedia is

open to all applicants; however, artists must be present for installation.

Be apart of this year's most off/on the wall art experience!

Submission Deadline: June 30, 2004

Event Date: October 2, 2004 6pm-12am

More info: www.autumedia.com

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DISCUSSION

FW: warning: EXPLOSION LTTR


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mark your calendars...
get ready!
please forward:

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JULY 17- AUGUST 5, 2004
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DISCUSSION

Call for submissions - data/reference/art - no-org.net


data/reference/art
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The next no-org.net <http://www.no-org.net> exhibition is devoted to net
art projects that use reference and encyclopedic materials (collections,
dictionaries, catalogues, almanacs, archives...), as a primary material
or/and as a subject matter.

We look forward to artworks that deal with reference data using the network
medium as an integral part of the concept.

Although it is not exclusive condition, projects that optimized for the
three major platforms (Linux, Macintosh and Windows) are preferred.

The deadline for submissions is August, 25th.

Call for submissions:

http://www.no-org.net/data/reference/art/submission.php