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COLOGNE OFF IX / International Videoart Festival : Call fore entries
•Application Deadline

01.07.2013

CologneOFF IX is :

– looking for art works using video as a medium in all its variety, but for submitting only single channel videos are eligible, a hybrid type of work which can be used for different presentation forms like screening, projection and installation.

– expecting new and experimental artistic approaches in transforming essential issues of human existence into the language of the “moving images”.

– inviting film & video creators – to submit up to 3 works in following categories – (experimental) film – (experimental) videoart – (experimental)documentary, whereby animated forms are particularly encouraged

http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=4787

http://coff.newmediafest.org/blog/


Founded in 2006, Cologne International Videoart Festival is celebrating in 2013 its 9th festival edition in sequence.
Abbreviated CologneOFF, the festival is devoted to present and encourage the creations in the field of “art and moving images”, whereby the focus is directed to art and not to cinema.

http://coff.newmediafest.org


prize



SCREENGRAB | New Media Arts Prize
•Application Deadline

01.07.2013

SCREENGRAB is now entering its fifth year with an international call out for the AUS$5000 New Media Arts Prize and the companion exhibition in July/August 2013 for short listed applicants. We invite digital practitioners working in screen based media to submit works on the theme of AMBIENCE.

All forms of screen based media are encouraged including multi-channel video, digital illustration, audio sculpture, photography, generative media, 2D & 3D animation.

Existing works and those specifically designed for the award must address the theme of AMBIENCE to be eligible for the New Media Arts award.

Prize Money: AUS $5000

Artefact deadline: July 1

Exhibition Opening & Award announcement : July 26

Application Form : http://screengrab.info

This project is sponsored by James Cook University's School of Creative Arts and the eMerge Gallery.


publication / archive



Photography on the Internet – the New Hegemony | VASA Journal for Images and Culture (VJIC) Issue #4
•Application Deadline

01.07.2013

• institution: VASA Journal for Images and Culture (VJIC)
• e-mail address: (if you wish to be published): majak.katarzyna@vasa-project.com, cepeda.rui@vasa-project.com
• location: worldwide
• web address: http://vjic.org/?page_id=795#portfolio

• Discipline: (Art genre / media etc.) Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Competition, Publication,
• frequency: (yearly, biennial, Triennial... only once): Once
• Eligibility: (nationality / age ... of applicants): Any age, worldwide
• Paid by artist: free
• Paid by host: free

The editors of VJIC are accepting complete PORTFOLIO PROPOSALS:
1. Inspired by the Internet (e.g. found photography, gifs, video, online archives, Internet cameras, Google and other search engines, social media, etc.) or
2. Created to be exhibited exclusively on the Internet

which must include:

1. a 100 word description of the project; 2. a LINK to where it is accessible online (a blog, website, social media, tumblr, flickr etc. -no pdfs or jpegs); 3. address on the email ‘Subject’ line “Issue #4 PORTFOLIO PROPOSAL” followed by your name.

Image: © Julian Burgess 2008 Creative Commons


festival / biennial



9th Cologne International Videoart Festival
•Application Deadline

01.07.2013

CologneOFF IX is
- looking for art works using video as a medium in all its variety, but for submitting only single channel videos are eligible, a hybrid type of work which can be used for different presentation forms like screening, projection and installation.
- expecting new and experimental artistic approaches in transforming essential issues of human existence into the language of the "moving images".
- inviting film & video creators - to submit up to 3 videos (max duration 10 minutes, exceptions possible)) in following categories --> (experimental) film - videoart - documentary, whereby animated and very short (60 seconds) forms are particularly encouraged

More info, the regulations and entry form can be found on
http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=4787

CologneOFF IX
has no specific motto or topic, but refers to the general theme "memory & identity" and themes of previous festival editions like (art & the city). The official release of the call on 1 January 2013 and the deadline of 1 July 2013 offers additionally sufficient time for creating new artworks to be submitted.


fellowship



Harpo Foundation’s Emerging Artist Fellowship at the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI)
•Application Deadline

05.07.2013

The Harpo Foundation’s Emerging Artist Fellowship at the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) was established in 2013 to provide an annual opportunity to an emerging visual artist 25 years and older who needs time and space to explore ideas and start new projects. Artist Fellows will receive a one-month residency at the Santa Fe Art Institute, which includes a handsomely appointed room with private bath, a beautiful, well-lit studio space, and a $500 travel stipend.

Founded in 1985, the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to pursue creative projects without interruption. SFAI supports over 50 residents per year and offers a cohesive, arts-focused environment that creates the ideal working conditions for resident artists. Living and studio space is located within a nearly 17,000 square foot complex designed by renowned Mexican architect, Ricardo Legoretta. The unique SFAI environment allows residents to be as interactive or private as they wish. There are no requirements on the work produced during their time at SFAI.

One Fellowship is awarded annually to emerging artists who demonstrate:

Strong artistic ability and promise
An evolving practice this is at a pivotal moment in its development

Application Process and Deadlines

The annual application deadline is July 5. Artists must apply online. To find out more about this opportunity, please contact Residency Director Katie Avery at (505) 424-5050 or residencies[@]sfai.org at the Santa Fe Art Institute.


competition



CTF – Collective Trauma Film Collections: Call for entries
•Application Deadline

14.07.2013

- Wanted: single channel videos by film and videomakers from all countries on the globe
- CTF is looking for innovative and experimental approaches in dealing with contents and technology
- The full-length films/videos may originate from the years 2000-2013. Excerpts of videos or films are not accepted!!
- Duration: 60 seconds up to max 15 minutes (exceptions possible on request)
- Max 3 films/videos can be submitted.
- Creations using language and/or text other than English need English subtitles.
- The preview copy should be uploaded for download by using the free upload platforms like SENDSPACE www.sendspace.com (up to 300 MB) or WE TRANSFER www.wetransfer.com (up to 2GB), after upload please send the link, and CTF will download the film then.

For further information please check:

http://ctf.engad.org/?p=47

Manifesto, the festival launches its calls for applications for its next edition which will take place from September 07 to September, 2013.
Founded in 2002 by a group of photographers from Toulouse, after 11 years of existence the festival ManifestO has established itself as a major event photography in France (25.000 visitors each year)
ManifestO invites all photographers wishing to exhibit their work to send a portfolio of their project.

http://ctf.engad.org/?p=47


call for papers / texts



Call for texts and digital art projects: Art & Mobility
•Application Deadline

15.07.2013

Proposals that consider one or more of the following topics, among others, will be accepted:

· Mobility, Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue
· Migration, Exile and Diaspora
· Obstacles to Mobility and Visa issues
· Cultural Exchange, Artistic Residencies, Hospitality
· Human interaction, Responsibilities, Eco-Mobility
· Nomadic art practices
· Translation and Language
· Travel, Exploration and History of Mobility
· Virtual mobility

Texts should be around 800 to 3000 words: Format Guidelines (pdf)
http://interartive.org/wp-content/uploads/PUBLISHING-GUIDELINES-Texts.pdf
The works and art projects will be published in the form of a Virtual Gallery (images and short text): Format Guidelines (pdf)
http://interartive.org/wp-content/uploads/Format-Guidelines-Artworks.pdf

Proposals should be submitted up until July 15, 2013, by mail at: info[@]interartive.org

For the publication of issue #55, the digital journal InterArtive will publish a special issue dedicated to diverse aspects of the current discussion about Art & Mobility. We invite theorists, critics, curators and artists who work on the subject to participate.

Artistic practices and creativity are directly and closely linked to mobility. A great part of the art and architecture that we know would not have existed if it weren’t for the urge to travel, to discover, for the need to go beyond limits - territorial and intellectual - of the known.

To reflect on mobility today means to widen the perspective, to go beyond the concepts of travel, discovery and displacement; it calls for an analysis of the social, political, economic and cultural phenomena linked to it.

http://interartive.org/


grants / scholarships



The Open Society Arts and Culture Grants Program
•Application Deadline

31.07.2013

Projects that aim to draw on the power of culture to help build open societies in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan), the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Moldova, Mongolia, and Turkey, and that involve one of the following activities:

Cultural production
Creating or strengthening cultural platforms
Professional development and capacity-building

http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/strengthening-civil-society-through-arts-and-culture


The Open Society Arts and Culture Program works at the nexus of arts, culture, human rights, and social advocacy. Through its grant program, the program strives to encourage broad-based critical reflection and catalyze social action in parts of the world where open societies are absent or weak, and where the cultural rights of minority groups are endangered.

http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/


prize



VIDA 15.0 Art and Artificial Life International Awards
•Application Deadline

31.07.2013

Fundación Telefónica announces the VIDA 15.0 Art & Artificial Life International Competition, which for the last fifteen years has awarded prizes for artistic projects using technological mediums offering innovative approaches to research into artificial life.

In this category VIDA 15.0 will award prizes to artistic ALife projects developed after 2011. The sum of 40,000 Euros will be shared between the projects selected by the jury: First Prize: 18,000 Euros, Second Prize: 14,000 Euros, and Third Prize: 8,000 Euros.

In addition seven honourable mentions will be awarded. Among them we present the People’s Choice Award which is endowed with a cash prize for the first time of 2.500€.

Read more
http://vida.fundaciontelefonica.com/en/call_entries-vida15/#fechas

VIDA the Art and Artificial Life International Awards begun in 1999 by Fundación Telefónica, it was created with the mission of supporting creative endeavors in this singular field by rewarding the pioneering efforts of artists. At a time when the concept of life finds itself once again in uncharted territory, a wide range of artistic initiatives attempt to illustrate and explore this phenomenon, examining its impact on our collective consciousness and how it affects the cultural, technological and social mindset. Over the past decade, VIDA has welcomed a variety of interdisciplinary projects that respond to this situation and brought them together in a single forum. Using formal strategies that push the boundaries between existing practices, these projects offer new perspectives that force us to reconsider our pre-existing notions of life and artificial life.



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