moves
Since 2010
Works in Liverpool United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

BIO
> THE FESTIVAL
Established in the North West of England, moves - International Festival of Movement on Screen is the largest exhibition platform in the UK for experimental screen-based artworks that explore “movement on screen” through film, video, installations, live events and papers.

> THE DATES
We are proud to announce the festival dates for moves 7th edition taking place in Liverpool and across the UK:
moves11: 27 April - 1 May 2011

> THE THEME
With even greater excitement we launch our theme for moves11:
INTERSECTIONS - Filming Across Culture & Technology

All new art forms come into light by processes of experimentation: crossing, altering and pushing traditional boundaries merging classic conceptions/practises with new technologies/techniques.

moves11 will investigate the importance of these fusions in screen-based art to innovate, highlighting connections that look at multicultural and interdisciplinary creations, new forms of representation questioning conventional limitations as a way to create new genres/disciplines. Meet us at the intersection of culture and technology.

>> Open Call out now - Deadline Sunday 28 November 2010 (midnight)!

http://www.movementonscreen.org.uk
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EVENT

moves - International Festival of Movement on Screen


Dates:
Sun Apr 11, 2010 00:00 - Wed Nov 10, 2010

Location:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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moves11
INTERSECTIONS: Filming Across Culture & Technology
27 - April -1 May 2011
onscreen | onsite | online
In Liverpool & the UK


> moves11: Open Call - deadline Sun 28 Nov 2010
To showcase the best experimental short films and video art exploring "movement on screen" from around the world moves is now inviting filmmakers and artists to present screen-based works that investigate cultural and technological intersections. moves11 will look at films, installations, live events and papers that create connections at various levels capturing, discussing and imagining different INTERSECTIONS.

> moves Awards
The best works shown at the festival will enter the race for the moves Film Award (cash prize £1000), moves Audience award (professional training worth up to £500) and the international moves Tour Award (to screen around the world).

> next moves event: New media dance theatre performance Red Rain by Bridget Fiske
Sat 20 Nov 2010 | Old Rapid Paint Shop, Renshaw St, Liverpool, L1, FREE
Red Rain uses interactive and video media as a digital poetry with live performance to investigate the self in-flux.

The performance is presented by moves as part of Mercy’s Midnight Specials at The Cooperative for Liverpool Biennial.

> Have you missed moves10? Checkout our festival wrap-up video produced by the students from Futureworks.

> View pictures & comments of moves recent Interactive Scenography LAB.

> Revive the inspirational audiovisual journey of the live performance Sayat Nova Revisited by Goran Vejvoda & BACKGROUND.

moves11: INTERSECTIONS


Info: www.movementonscreen.org.uk
Facebook: movement on screen
Twitter: movesfestival


OPPORTUNITY

moves - International Festival of Movement on Screen


Deadline:
Sun Nov 28, 2010 00:00

Location:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

[b][i]moves[/i] - International Festival of Movement on Screen[/b]
http://ww.movementonscreen.org.uk
>> OPEN CALL > OPEN CALL THE FESTIVAL[/b]
Established in the North West of England, [i]moves [/i]- International Festival of Movement on Screen is the largest exhibition platform in the UK for experimental screen-based artworks that explore “movement on screen” through film, video, installations, live events and papers.

We are thrilled to announce the festival dates for [i]moves[/i] 7th edition:
[u]27 April - 1 May 2011 | Liverpool & UK[/u]

[b]> THE THEME[/b]
With great excitement moves launches its 2011 theme: [u]INTERSECTIONS - Filming Across Culture & Technology[/u]

All new art forms come into light by processes of experimentation: crossing, altering and pushing traditional boundaries merging classic conceptions/practises with new technologies/techniques.

[u]moves11[/u] will investigate the importance of these fusions in screen-based art to innovate, highlighting connections that look at multicultural and interdisciplinary creations, new forms of representation questioning conventional limitations as a way to create new genres/disciplines. [i]Meet us at the intersection of culture and technology![/i]

To [u]showcase the best experimental short films and video art[/u] exploring "movement on screen" from around the world [u][i]moves [/i]is now inviting filmmakers and artists[/u] to present screen-based works that investigate cultural and technological intersections. moves11 will look at films, installations, live events and papers that create connections at various levels capturing, discussing and imagining different INTERSECTIONS.

The best works shown at the festival will enter the race for the [i]moves [/i]Film Award (cash prize £1000), [i]moves[/i] Audience award (professional training worth up to £500) and the international [i]moves[/i] Tour Award.

If you would like to submit a film, video, installation/live event or paper examining the theme INTERSECTIONS please visit [url=http://www.movementonscreen.org.uk]www.movementonscreen.org.uk[/url] to register and submit your project.

Want to know how moves10 went? For a glimpse of last edition's programme and a wrap-up video please visit our website.

Any questions? Please contact moves@movementonscreen.org.uk.

For more info and to join our mailing list please visit [url=http://www.movementonscreen.org.uk]www.movementonscreen.org.uk[/url] .

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