S1 salon - Call for submissions
S1 Artspace invites submissions for a third season of artist film and video screenings in the project space at S1 in Sheffield.
S1 Artspace invites submissions for a third season of artist film and video screenings in the project space at S1 in Sheffield.
Transitio_mx 2005 International Video and Electronic Arts Festival is a place for the expression of contemporary artistic creative practices through electronic media. The main focus of this festival is showing the current production and research in the field, in function of the constant mobility of its epistemological, technological, cultural, aesthetic and social boundaries.
These dissolutions invite us to explore the nature, scopes and conflicts between, art, technology, sciences and humanities making the Festival a permanent site for the expression and reflection of the above mentioned relationships.
The Images Festival is Canada’s showcase for the innovative edge of international contemporary media art. Over the past 18 years, the festival has screened thousands of independent films and videos in all genres, and has exhibited performances, media art installations and online projects by many renowned international artists. Attended by more than 20,000 people each year, the Images Festival is a critical forum for the independent media arts in Canada and around the world.
Young artists from around the world are invited to take part in this year’s award devoted to the theme of “Cities and creative media”. Organized in collaboration with Art Center Nabi(Seoul, Republic of Korea), the Award would be delivered to non-realized project proposals in order to embrace a wider audience of creators, who have the innovative artistic ideas but not necessarily the means.
The Infinite Genealogy: Intercultural Approaches to New Media Art
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, May 2006
For exhibition at the festival, your film must be on 35mm, 16mm or Sony HD Cam. If you have made your film in a different format, you must convert to one of these three.
Video authors from all nationalities and ages can participate. The audiovisual productions should be mono-channel, produced afterwards to the year 2002.
De Appel is a centre for contemporary art, located in the heart of Amsterdam. Over the 25 years of its existence it has been operating in an international network of art centres, museums and other exhibition spaces. In the projects and exhibitions that have been realised, as well as in publications and public talks that were organised, the different ways and contexts in which contemporary art can be presented have been a recurring item for discussion and reflection.
From 1995 to 2003, The Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts hosted the “Art on the Net” project promoting the Internet as a space for artistic expression. For nine years, this project had been calling on artists around the world to investigate the relationship between Art, the Internet and the Society.
The competition is open to all video and multimedia makers.
Video works and Multimedia projects (CD-roms and web-art) should be original or display a personal approach in which artistic research overshadows the technical means employed.
Digital Art include all the disciplines of the art: drawing, sculture, photography, cinema, music… Complemented with the own spectator to be involved in a deeper way in the work. The objective of this price is to promote the artists, the works and the research in this new media.
2D images, 3D images, music, vector images, interactive art, animations/video
Call for submissions – photography and visual arts
Zaï-Batsu, Broadcast and Lyon Capitale magazine invite you to contribute in the creation of Free Revue d’Images (Images Review).
The International Art and Technology Festival Medi@terra for the last six years brings in Greece the new artistic modes and trends from the field of art, technology and communication and now prepares its 7th edition which will be dedicated to computer and video games.
Fournos, Center for Digital Culture organizes in September which is the Month of Photography for Athens, the event Capturing Utopia and invites creators to send their works [digital photographs and images] that have utopia as their theme.
IMPAKT is an international festival which focuses on independently produced short works.
To coincide with Platform North East’s annual live art event taking place at Workplace Gallery, Gateshead on the 29th of October this year, A-Side, the artists’ film and video strand of Side Cinema will show a series of artists’ film and video dealing with performance to camera.
DOTMOV Festival 2005 is a digital film festival with an aim to discover talented creators and provide them with an opportunity to show their work.
exhibitions of interactive arts, WWW arts, installations, multimedia products, seminars, conferences, concerts of computer and electronic music and competitions
Readme festival in the year 2005 aims at supporting the production of software art projects and texts critically engaging with software art. Readme 100 will support up to 6 projects and up to 6 articles on the competition basis. Each project will get a budget from 500 to 3000 euros (depending on the project complexity) and each article – 500 euros. The completed or close to completion works and texts will be presented at the off-line event scheduled for November 4-5, 2005 in the State and City Library of Dortmund, Germany. Completed works will be honorably published at Runme.org repository.