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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: Holiday Hackshop
EYEBEAM ANNOUNCES
HOLIDAY HACKSHOP
12:00-6:00PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2004
New York, NY
HOLIDAY HACKSHOP
12:00-6:00PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2004
New York, NY
RoboRecital at Julliard, Tuesday Nov 30
http://www.lemurbots.org/roborecital.html
Tuesday, November 30, 2004, 8:00 PM
Paul Hall, The Juilliard School
No Human Performers
All Music Performed by Computer-controlled Acoustic Instruments
RoboRecital, a concert of mechanical music presented by composer J. Brendan
Adamson, will include no human performers. It will instead feature three
automated instruments: GuitarBot, a robotic self-playing guitar; an
automated 57 rank pipe organ; and a Yamaha Disklavier, a modern player
piano.
Six of Brendan's own pieces will be presented alongside works by Bach and
Mozart.
Tuesday, November 30, 2004, 8:00 PM
Paul Hall, The Juilliard School
No Human Performers
All Music Performed by Computer-controlled Acoustic Instruments
RoboRecital, a concert of mechanical music presented by composer J. Brendan
Adamson, will include no human performers. It will instead feature three
automated instruments: GuitarBot, a robotic self-playing guitar; an
automated 57 rank pipe organ; and a Yamaha Disklavier, a modern player
piano.
Six of Brendan's own pieces will be presented alongside works by Bach and
Mozart.
Rhizome.org seeks web designers
Deadline:
Wed Nov 17, 2004 14:06
Rhizome.org is looking for exciting, fresh web designers to build upcoming
online exhibitions.
Rhizome Exhibitions is a new program in which invited artists, curators, and
writers select and exhibit works from the ArtBase, our archive of indexed
new media art.
Our first exhibition, "Ya Heard: Sounds from the ArtBase," opened in
mid-November. We plan to launch a new exhibition every 6-8 weeks. The next
one is slated for late December or early January. Design production will
begin and end during the first 4 weeks of December.
We are looking for a design that is open and instinctively navigable.
Simple, elegant and/or edgy html or css should do the trick. Please, no
Flash. You will work closely with the ArtBase Coordinator to conceive,
revise, and execute an interface that illustrates the concepts set forth by
the curators. Visiting the current exhibition, "Ya Heard"
( http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/ya_heard/ ), should give you a good
idea of the task at hand.
This opportunity is paid. For students, there is the option to perform the
design as a for-credit internship.
Please send a resume and links to a portfolio or previous websites, both in
the body of an email, to artbase@rhizome.org.
Please circulate this announcement freely.
Kevin McGarry
ArtBase Coordinator
Rhizome.org
online exhibitions.
Rhizome Exhibitions is a new program in which invited artists, curators, and
writers select and exhibit works from the ArtBase, our archive of indexed
new media art.
Our first exhibition, "Ya Heard: Sounds from the ArtBase," opened in
mid-November. We plan to launch a new exhibition every 6-8 weeks. The next
one is slated for late December or early January. Design production will
begin and end during the first 4 weeks of December.
We are looking for a design that is open and instinctively navigable.
Simple, elegant and/or edgy html or css should do the trick. Please, no
Flash. You will work closely with the ArtBase Coordinator to conceive,
revise, and execute an interface that illustrates the concepts set forth by
the curators. Visiting the current exhibition, "Ya Heard"
( http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/ya_heard/ ), should give you a good
idea of the task at hand.
This opportunity is paid. For students, there is the option to perform the
design as a for-credit internship.
Please send a resume and links to a portfolio or previous websites, both in
the body of an email, to artbase@rhizome.org.
Please circulate this announcement freely.
Kevin McGarry
ArtBase Coordinator
Rhizome.org
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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