Kevin McGarry
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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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FW: (crumb) Critical conversation: Curating in space and time


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From: Sarah Cook <sarah.e.cook@SUNDERLAND.AC.UK>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 08:23:05 +0100
Subject: upcoming event on curating time-based/media arts

Hi crumb

Given some of the questions that arose after our panel at ISEA 2004
yesterday, i wanted to point you to an event i've co-organised that is
taking place in September in Sunderland. This panel will address some
of the particularities of curating time-based art and media art in and
out of gallery contexts.
hope you can come,
cheers,
Sarah

Artists' Event
a-n The Artists Information Company

Critical conversation: Curating in space and time
Tuesday 7 September, 6.30-8.30pm (drinks available from 6pm)
NGCA, City Library and Arts Centre, Fawcett Street, Sunderland

This event brings together four established UK and international
curators who work in and out of gallery settings, to investigate the
relationships between curatorial practice, architectural space and
audiences. Drawing on their experiences of curating live, performative,
time-based events, off-site projects and networked new media, the
curators question how the space where art is exhibited affects the
exhibition outcome. From the mountain retreat to the nightclub, this
conversation seeks to illuminate the characteristics of the varied
spaces and times in which art is sited.

Anthony Kiendl, Director Visual Arts and Walter Phillips Gallery, The
Banff Centre, Canada will speak about his recent interest in informal
architecture: a topic on which he will be addressing the symposium
OEConceptions of Space: Architecture and Curating

DISCUSSION

FW: new networked art project: Demonstrate


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On September 1, a team at UC Berkeley is set to reveal the world's
most advanced webcamera. Dubbed "Demonstrate," the camera allows
anyone online to watch what's happening at Berkeley's Sproul Plaza,
the birthplace of Free Speech Movement in 1964. The student movement
will celebrate its 40th anniversary this coming month.

Demonstrate will be featured on the Whitney Museum of American Art's
website: http://www.whitney.org/artport/ during September.

To try it, see below.

contact:
the alpha lab, uc berkeley
Prof. Ken Goldberg: goldberg@ieor.berkeley.edu, 510-643-9565
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Opens 1 Sept 2004

Demonstrate

Among crowds, juries, and voters, opinion emerges from a dynamic
interplay of actions and influences. Demonstrate provides public
access to Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley, where the Free Speech Movement
originated 40 years ago. The installation combines the world's most
advanced networked robotic camera, a visual database, and a
mathematical model of socio-ocular behavior.

Demonstrate requires a DSL or faster network connection and works best
with Safari or Firefox. It also works well with Internet Explorer but
IE may require you to install Java2 (see below).

To try it, goto:

http://demonstrate.berkeley.edu

1. To get your own account, go to the home page,
Click New User, Register for a password, check your email for
the password, then return to Sign-in

2. Control the camera using the panoramic image. Click with your
mouse and drag to set the desired camera frame. If the video
image does not appear, you may need Java2 (www.java.com to download)

3. Capture and post your photos by clicking Capture Photo.

4. View photos by clicking the Photo link.

5. Read and contribute commentary by clicking a photo thumbnail.

contact:
the alpha lab, uc berkeley
ken goldberg: goldberg@ieor.berkeley.edu
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FW: [Toronto] Images Festival call for subs


The FINAL DEADLINE for submitting works to the 2005 Images Festival in the
INSTALLATIONS, NEW MEDIA and PERFORMANCE categories is September 17, 2004.

The Images Festival is Canada

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FW: LMCC workspace


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OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - LMCC/Workspace: 120 Broadway - Session B
Residency Dates: November 15, 2004-April 30, 2005

Deadline for application materials:

4:00 pm, September 13, 2004

About LMCC/Workspace:

LMCC continues its residency program LMCC/Workspace on the 8th floor of 120
Broadway in space donated by Silverstein Properties. Like its former
location at the Woolworth Building this program encourages consideration of
location and context while continuing LMCC's mission to position artists in
lower Manhattan, create ties between the arts and business communities, and
support the careers of emerging artists. In 1997 LMCC began offering artist
residencies in the World Trade Center known as the World Views program,
after September 11th LMCC continued the program by establishing the New
Views residencies in the World Financial Center and DUMBO, Brooklyn.
LMCC/Workspace builds on the success of past residencies which included some
of today's significant young artists such as Stephen Vitiello, Paul
Pfeiffer, Naomi Ben-Shahar, Monika Bravo, Gelatin, Patty Chang, John Pilson,
Nadine Robinson, Sanford Biggers, Lucky DeBellevue, Emily Jacir, Jennie C.
Jones, Kristin Lucas, Jennifer
& Kevin McCoy, and Olu Oguibe.

<http://lmcc.pmail.biz/pmailweb/ct?id=-35+34020120+196+1+12998>
[ more information and application download here ]

Attend an LMCC/Workspace Info Session
Staff will review the application guidelines, answer questions about the
selection process, and help prepare your submission.

Held at LMCC's One Wall Street Court Office on Tuesday, August 3, from
6-7:30 pm. RSVP, by email rsvp@lmcc.net or call 212-219-9401 x302.

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