July, 2006

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July 2006

July 1. Call for artworks - INTERFACE and SOCIETY exhibition

INTERFACE and SOCIETY

a project by Atelier Nord http://anart.no

exhibition Nov.10th - Nov.19th 2006

at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Oslo Norway. http://anart.no/projects/interface-and-society/

Atelier Nord is looking for artworks/installations concerning the transformation of our everyday live through electronic interfaces (see details below).

APPLICATION DEADLINE 1st July 2006.

Please apply via email to sense@anart.no subject: INTERFACE and SOCIETY exhibition with the following information:

1) Project name / year of production

2) Artist name(s) + email / contact information

3) Short project description

4) Project URL + URL for online documentation (pdf, pictures, video)

5) Short CV

Alternatively you can send the requested information via snailmail to:

Atelier Nord Lakkegata 55 D N-0187 Oslo Norway ad: INTERFACE and SOCIETY exhibition




July 5. Call for Artists : DISONANCIAS 2006 (Art and Innovation)

http://www.disonancias.com/

GRUPO XABIDE

Call for Artists to produce joint research projects in Research labs and R&D units in Spain (Basque Country).

Deadline: 5th July 2006




July 10. NordiCHI 2006

AESTHETIC ARTEFACTS

NordiCHI 2006 encourages the submission of "aesthetic artefacts" and follows the trend that was started at NordiCHI 2002. The submission category promotes experiments into how artistic expression and praxis affect perspectives on interfaces, contexts and design.

Examples of possible artefacts include (but are not limited to): interactive artworks, computer games, interactive installations, net art, software art, artistic interfaces, aesthetic experiments with HCI-related issues. Accepted aesthetic artefacts will be exhibited at the conference in conjunction with the interactive event session. See the conference website for details.

NordiCHI 2006, the fourth Nordic HCI conference, will take place in Oslo between October 14 and 18.

See the conference website: http://www.nordichi.org/2006

More about NordiCHI 2006


July 15. Dispatx New Edition | Call for Submissions

http://www.dime2006.org/topic/

Dispatx Art Collective are pleased to announce the publication of our fifth edition, The Plague of Language. Fifteen projects related to the theme can be seen online at www.dispatx.com, featuring poetry by JH Prynne and Rod Mengham, sound pieces from Paul Whitty and Chris Mann, and a full length interview with Marc D Hauser of Harvard University.

More : http://dispatx.com/current/

We are also actively seeking proposals for collaborative projects related to the new theme in exploration : Improvised Maps. This theme explores correlation, translation and recursion. It relates closely to the creative method – the organising process which translates creative vision into creative output.

More : http://www.dispatx.com/wip/


July 15. CALL FOR Art Works : DIME2006

1st International Conference on Digital Interactive Media Entertainment & Arts

Deadline for DIME RESEARCH ART Submision is extended to 15th JULY 2006. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUBMIT Submission: an exhibition submission consists of three required components:

A minimum two page paper that describes the project (artistic motivation, description, technical details, etc.) A project information sheet that describes installation requirements Supporting materials (photos, videos, URL, or CDs/DVDs only if on-line submission is not possible) If the work is accepted, the paper is published in the main conference proceedings. Thus, the paper is a mandatory component of the submission. All 3 components of the exhibition submission play a role in the decision. The paper will be reviewed by the International Art Program Committee for correctness and quality. The supporting materials will also be reviewed by the International Art Program Committee to evaluate artistic merit. The Art Program chairs will make the final decisions based on the reviews and their independent evaluation, after discussing each submission. The selection criteria will be artistic merit and alignment with the context of the exhibition.

All papers describing work selected will be part of the conference and will therefore be published in the Conference proceedings. Authors are responsible for obtaining all of the necessary permissions to publish their works.

HOW TO SUBMITT YOUR ARTWORK Please read these instructions carefully. Incomplete submissions will be rejected without review. All of the following MUST be submitted via e-mail ONLY to dime@inmeet.com.sg

Each submission to the art exhibition should include the following THREE components:

1.COMPLETE PAPER

This two page minimum and maximum eight page paper will be published in the proceedings of the conference for selected work. The statement should have an abstract, discuss related work, artistic motivation, and technical details. The paper submissions must use the exact ACM SIG templates. Please find the template at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Please use the style "Strict Adherence to SIGS style - (Sheridan Printing)" on that page. There are also word and word perfect templates linked on the template page.Each paper submission is to be accompanied by a copyright form, CLICK HERE to download the form, complete it and fax it back to the conference secretariat at +65 6356 7471. Papers that do not adhere to the 2 page limit and do not use the template will be rejected without review.

2.COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET

It should include the following CONTACT INFORMATION:

Last Name: First Name: Mailing address: City: Country: Zip Code: E-mail Address: Telephone: Website: PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Title: Brief Description of the Project (please be brief) Is the work completed? (Yes/No) If no, when do you expect to complete the work? What are the technical requirements for the exhibition of the work (be specific: computer equipment, etc.)? What of the technical requirements you can provide? Please note that the artist must provide specific machinery or especial components. What are the installation requirements for the exhibition of the work (space, light conditions, etc..)? Please provide a layout indicating approximate dimensions, plugs, etc What is the time requirement for assembling and dismantling the work? Please list all supplemental materials included with this submission. List the materials by name, file format (s) and whether the materials are submitted via e-mail or via post. SUPPORTING MATERIALS

We strongly encourage e-mail submission of all supporting materials. Please include supporting materials relevant to the project (images, sounds, videos, links to websites, etc.). All supporting materials should be compressed in a zip file and sent as a single file. There is a 20 MB limit on the size of the file containing supporting materials. (Email us if the size limit is a problem).

In cases where e-mail submission of supplemental materials is not possible, please send by mail to the conference secretariat.

Important: Supporting materials submitted via post must be postmarked before 15th July 2006.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Artists whose work is selected for the art exhibition are required to register and attend the conference. The conference and/or sponsors provide equipment for the exhibition whenever possible. Artists, however, are fully responsible for installation, delivery, and return of artworks, as well as for travel and accommodation expenses. In cases where the work is selected but installation requirements cannot be met, alternatives may be discussed with the artist.




July 28. CALL FOR ENTRIES : Mobile&DMB Fest 2006

Mobile&DMB Fest 2006 is open for entries of the competition section Mobile Express for international works as well as Korean works. Organized by Seoul Moving Image Forum and presented by Seoul Film Festival Executive Committee, Mobile&DMB Fest is trying to introduce brilliant works through New Media such as mobile and DMB. We sincerely hope you consider this an exciting opportunity to show your great endeavors in the new environment of digital art works.

WHEN : September 8 - 30, 2006

Screening of Competition Section and Out-of-Competition Section

WHERE : Mobile and DMB (broadcasting channel to be confirmed)

SeNef website and Media Lounge, Supporting organizations¡¯ and sponsors¡¯ website, portal site

Mobile&DMB Fest 2006 SUBMISSION DEADLINE : July 28, 2006 (Arrived)

ELIGIBILITY

For the competition section, only works completed after January 2005 may be submitted to the festival. Submissions should be creative works produced or adopted through digital technology. There will be no restrictions regarding genre or subject matter of the work and all types of works, including fiction, documentary, experimental, music video, animation, motion graphic, flash animation, game, web-art, etc. will be accepted. Running time should be under 20 minutes.

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSIONS :

1) Application Form (available at http://www.senef.net)

2) 1 still picture and 1 photo of director (300 dpi JPG file)

3) Preview material (VHS-Tape, DV 6mm, DVD, CD, File-Transferring or URL address for preview)

  • For File-Transferring indications, please contact us to program3@senef.net

Contacts Mobile&DMB Fest 2006 Program Dept.

(135-090) 5F, Youahn Bldg. 146-23 Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-Gu, Seoul, Korea

Tel. 82-2-518-4332 / Fax. 82-2-518-4333

program3@senef.net

http://www.senef.net



July 28. Call for Submissions

Digital Space is a commissioning scheme run by Lovebytes to support creative people using digital technology.

We are currnetly seeking proposals for projects that are creative and innovative in the use of digital technologies and suitable for public exhibtion.

Applications are invited for the production and/or exhibition of new work. This work may be yet to be made, in-progress or existing. Any work that has been substantially digitally created or that relates substatially to digital culture will be considered. We would like to present the finished work to a broad public audience. Having said that, proposals that push the boundaries of exhibition, intervention and audience interaction are very welcome. The work may be for a standalone exhibition in a gallery or it could be site specific to a public place in Sheffield, it could be only available in a digital format for physical distribution, broadcasting or for downloading to computer or mobile platform (or any combination of these).

Digital Space commissions are presented as part of the annual Lovebytes Festival and at a variety of partner venues throughout the year including The Showroom Cinema, Workstation, University of Sheffield and the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield. The most recent Digital Space Commission is Bit Scapes by HFR-LAB, a three screen video installlation shown as part of Lovebytes at Millennium Galleries, 20 March - 11 June 2006.


For more information : http://festival2006.lovebytes.org.uk/commissions/