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July 2007

JULY01 : ICAT2007 CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE

http://www.icat2007.org

ICAT is the oldest international conference on Virtual Reality and Telexistence. The annual conference began in Japan and apart from New Zealand in 2005 the conference has never been held outside of Asia (Japan, South Korea, and China). Denmark is proud to be the inaugural European host country with Esbjerg, the Danish city of the year 2006 as host city.

The International ArtAbilitation conference (http://www.artabilitation.net) will be held parallel to ICAT.


May 2007

MAY 25 : Call for Entries ARTS 2007 - Surrey Art Gallery

Deadline for entry: Fri, May 25, 4pm

The Arts Council of Surrey, in collaboration with the Surrey Art Gallery, invites artists working in a variety of materials to enter its annual juried art exhibition. ARTS 2007 will take place at the Surrey Art Gallery from June 23 to August 19.

The Arts Council of Surrey welcomes entries from artists residing in Surrey, White Rock, Langley, Delta and Richmond. Artists from outside these areas are also encouraged to enter; however, they must belong to clubs that are members of the Arts Council of Surrey, or must become an individual member.

Follow this link to the Surrey Art Gallery's Information for Artists web page:

www.surrey.ca/Living+in+Surrey/Arts/Surrey+Art+Gallery/Opportunities/Calling+All+Artists.htm <http://www.surrey.ca/Living+in+Surrey/Arts/Surrey+Art+Gallery/Opportunities/Calling+All+Artists.htm>

Questions and/or comments? Contact the Arts Council of Surrey at 604-585-2787 or info@artscouncilofsurrey.ca <mailto:info@artscouncilofsurrey.ca> .


April 2007

APRIL27 : SKETCHES & POSTERS DEADLINE

Sketches & Posters http://www.siggraph.org/s2007/presenters/sap/

The Sketches & Posters program provides a forum for new and thought-provoking ideas, techniques, and applications in computer graphics and interactive techniques. This program covers a broad spectrum of topics in art, design, science, and engineering. Targeting the frontiers of these areas, Sketches & Posters encompasses ideas ranging from speculation to academic research, from industrial development and practical tools to behind-the-scenes explanations of commercial and artistic work. Submitted abstracts describe the work in a single page, but the goal of these programs to is present and discuss the work in person at SIGGRAPH 2007.

Sketches & Posters offers two distinct presentation styles: as either a scheduled oral presentation (a "sketch") in an auditorium, or as visual materials (a "poster") on display in the convention center. Poster presenters will be asked to appear with their posters (and/or similar materials) to meet interested viewers at intervals during the conference.


APRIL02 : ACM MULTIMEDIA CALL FOR PAPERS

http://mmc36.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/acmmm2007/

ACM Multimedia 2007 invites you to participate in the premier annual multimedia conference, covering all aspects of multimedia computing: from underlying technologies to applications, theory to practice, and servers to networks to devices.

The technical program will consist of plenary sessions and talks with topics of interest in:
  (a) Multimedia content analysis, processing, and retrieval;
  (b) Multimedia networking, sensor networks, and systems support;
  (c) Multimedia tools, end-systems, and applications; and
  (d) Multimedia interfaces;


APRIL01 : OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: NF 07: RE.USE

Online Submmission : http://www.newformsfestival.com/submissions/submission.php

http://www.newformsfestival.com/nff06/

The New Forms Festival is an annual cross-disciplinary festival exploring installation, performance, music, film, and electronic arts.

March 2007

MARCH31 : TURBULENCE CALL FOR PROPOSALS

http://transition.turbulence.org/comp_07/guidelines.htm

CONCEPT: MIXED REALITIES calls for proposals that challenge our preconceptions of what constitutes "reality." It asks producers to create environments that invite participants to act/perform in multiple spaces.

Information and telecommunications technologies allow us to be continuously connected via the Internet or mobile networks. We engage one another via e-mail, chat, the interlinked pages of the World Wide Web, and SMS. We create identities, and forge relationships and communities. Boundaries between real space and virtual space blur; near and far reverse themselves. Passive consumption of art is replaced by the performative--art that requires (inter)action, and involves time and space.


MARCH16 : PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA 2007 ENTRY DEADLINE

http://www.aec.at/en/prix/registration/index.asp

Main Categories http://www.aec.at/en/prix/cat_overview.asp

  • Computer Animation / Film / VFX
  • Interactive Art
  • Digital Musics
  • Hybrid Art
  • Digital Communities
  • u19 – Freestyle Computing
  • [The Next Idea] Art and Technology Grant
  • Media.Art.Research Award


MARCH01 : CALL FOR PROPOSALS

http://www.oboro.net/appel/index_e.html

OBORO welcomes original projects that promote critical thinking and artistic practices. We accept proposals from artists, artist collectives, and independent curators who are looking to present exhibits, events and conferences as well as to produce publications or do a residency. OBORO also hosts media art related residencies throught its New Media Lab (for more information please visit: http://www.oboro.net/lab/activities.html).

The programming committee looks at artistic vision, Montréal context, diversity and budget when considering a proposal. Before submitting your portfolio please look at our website carefully. It provides a good overview of past artistic content. In terms of work requiring the use of technology, please contact us to make sure we have the resources you need. OBORO pays artist fees in accordance with standards set by representative organizations and bodies responsible for collecting royalties.

January 2007

  • JANUARY12 Call for Work in progress, CHI 2007
  • JANUARY19 Call for Art Gallery, SIGGRAPH 2007
  • JANUARY19 Call for Emerging Technology, SIGGRAPH 2007

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JANUARY31 Second Call for Abstracts for MutaMorphosisA Leonardo 40th Anniversary celebration http://mutamorphosis.org/

MutaMorphosis: Challenging Arts and Sciences 8-10 November 2007, Prague, Czech Republic

The international conference will concentrate on the growing interest -- within the worlds of the arts, sciences and technologies -- in EXTREME AND HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS. These environments appear as symptomatic indicators of the mutations that are taking place. They are potential vectors that make possible an awareness of the different problems at the origin of the disturbances that threaten the ensemble of the Earth's eco-systems.

We invite practitioners in the arts, sciences, engineering and humanities to submit abstracts that explore the limits and extremes within the following streams of interest:

1. LIFE
How do the arts and sciences deal with new ideas about strategies of life in extreme conditions?

2. SPACE
How do the arts and sciences face radical scales and extreme environments?

3. COGNITION
How do the arts and sciences address evolving ideas about cognition in extreme environments?

500-word abstracts required by 31 January 2007 via email to mutamorphosis@ciant.cz

All submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by the members of International Advisory Committee including Marc Battier, Nina Czegeldy, Michele Emmer, Machiko Kusahara, Lubica Lacinova, Michael Punt, Sonya Rapoport, Nicolas Reeves and others.

Submissions accepted and presented at the conference will be published in the conference proceedings. The conference is organised by CIANT as part of the ENTER festival in the framework of the Leonardo 40th anniversary celebrations. The festival will feature also the first retrospective exhibition of Frank J. Malina.

Conference Honorary Panel includes: Rudolf Arnheim, Ivan M. Havel, Jasia Reichardt, Itsuo Sakane, Sonia Sheridan

Join us in Prague 8-10 November 2007.

Leonardo/ISAST is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible in the U.S. To learn more about Leonardo/ISAST's projects, programs and activities, visit http://leonardo.info

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