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EVENT

Rhizome Commissioning Program Opening--Reminder!


Dates:
Tue Oct 01, 2002 00:00 - Tue Oct 01, 2002

The Rhizome.org 2002 Net Art Commissions will be exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art's Zenith Media Lounge from October 1,2002, through November 3, 2002 and online at:

http://rhizome.org/commissions/

Reminder: The opening for the show is tonight!

When: Tuesday, October 1, 2002, 6-8pm
Where: New Museum of Contemporary Art, Zenith Media Lounge
Address: 583 Broadway (between Houston and Prince Streets)

Should be a lot of fun--if your in NYC, check it out!


EVENT

World New Media Blender Event -- Reminder


Dates:
Tue Jul 02, 2002 00:00 - Thu Jun 27, 2002

+ + + REMINDER + + +

Arts International Inc. and Rhizome.org are pleased to announce a World New Media Blender event presenting ITEL, headlined by Art Jones and Media Assassin Harry Allen featuring a live audio/visual collage incorporating multi-source video scratching & mixing with experimental hip-hop heavy beats and a live discussion/q&a...

July 2nd, 2002, 7:00pm @

Arts International
251 Park Avenue South, Floor 5
NY, NY 10010

ADMISSION IS FREE

Limited seating available, please call 212-674-9744 ext. 201 for reservations.

For more information, contact: Galinsky, Event Coordinator
Phone: (212) 674-9744, Ext. 201
Fax: (212) 674-9092
Email: blender@artsinternational.org

Art Jones performs with Michael Galbincea and Christine Hart as ITEL: a live audio/visual collage incorporating multi-source video scratching & mixing and experimental hip-hop heavy beats. The performance will revolve around the concept of the battle in both the literal (i.e. war) and metaphorical (i.e. MCs and DJs) expressed visually and sonically.

The first set(with Art Jones and Michael Galbincea on seperate videomixers taking signals from video cd players, vcrs, and hard drives) will combine live-action footage with animated and comic book figures who will battle each other using text as well as action. The music ITEL will be battling to and with will be performed by Christine Hart on turntable, hard drive, microphone, and mini-disc player.

After the first set Harry Allen will host a discussion and Q & A with ITEL and the audience. The second set will see
the artists switch roles and mix it up.

The World New Media Blender is a part of Arts International and Rhizome.orgs ongoing collaboration beginning on Tuesday, May 14th, 2002,7:00 p.m. at Arts International, 251 Park Avenue South 5th Floor.

Arts International is an independent, not-for-profit contemporary arts organization dedicated to the development and support of global cultural interchange in the arts and to educating audiences and the public about the richness and diversity of the arts worldwide. Arts International carries out its work through member networks, national and international convenings, joint programs with collaborating institutions, and public-private partnerships. It is headquartered in New York City.

Rhizome.org is an online platform for the global new media art community, whose programs support the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of contemporary art that engages new technologies in meaningful ways. We emphasize innovation and inclusiveness in all of our programs and activities.

This event is supported by a generous grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Rhizome.orgs participation is made possible by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.


DISCUSSION

Funding available for the distribution of work (New York State Artists)


Distribution Funding Available
NYSCA Funds The Distribution Of New York Media Artists' Work

The New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media & Film Program
announces the availability of funding towards the distribution of
recently completed independent media arts projects by New York artists.

With management assistance from National Video Resources, awards of up
to $5,000 will be made on a competitive basis for audio/radio, film,
video, computer-based work, and installation art incorporating these
media. This funding category was established to help professional
artists in the State gain greater exposure for their work.

These awards can be used for distribution expenses such as marketing,
dubs/prints, transfers, closed captioning, subtitling, or CD-ROM release
costs. Funding decisions will be based on the artistic quality of the
work and the relevance of the distribution plan.

Deadline for submission is August 15, 2002. Applications will be
available by June. Awards will be announced in December 2002.

To receive the guidelines and application contact NYSCA's Electronic
Media & Film Program by:

phone: 212/741-3993
email: pjarowski@nysca.org
link: http://www.nysca.org/emf_ArtistsWork.html

writing to the:
NYSCA-EMF Program
175 Varick Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10014

DISCUSSION

FYI--Funding for Distribution of New York Media Artists' Work


New York State Council on the Arts Funds the
Distribution Of New York Media Artists' Work

Deadline: August 15, 2002

The New York State Council on the Arts'
(http://www.nysca.org/) Electronic Media & Film Program
announces the availability of funding toward the distribution
of recently completed independent media arts projects
by New York artists. With management assistance from
National Video Resources, awards of up to $5,000 will be
made on a competitive basis for audio/radio, film, video,
computer-based work, and installation art incorporating
these media. The funding category was established to help
professional artists in the state gain greater exposure
for their work.

Awards made through the program can be used for distribution
expenses such as marketing, dubs/prints, transfers,
closed captioning, subtitling, or CD-ROM release costs.
Funding decisions will be based on the artistic quality of
the work and the relevance of the distribution plan.

For application guidelines and a form, contact NYSCA's
Electronic Media & Film Program.

Contact:
NYSCA's Electronic Media & Film Program
175 Varick Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10014
Tel: (212) 741-3993
E-mail: pjarowski@nysca.org

For additional RFPs in Arts and Culture, visit:
http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_arts.jhtml