Friday, July 27, 2007

Call: Plac.Art.X [the placard headphone festival]

from http://transition.turbulence.org/networked_music_review/

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Call for Participants: Plac.Art.X [the placard headphone festival → 2007
→ Plac.Art.X]: FOUND SOUNDS - experimental, electronic and acoustic sounds.

On the 18th August Plac.Art.X is taking place at Leerer Beutel in
Regensburg, Germany. This will be a 12 hour festival, starting in the
afternoon at 3 PM (CET) and ending 12 hours later in the night at 3 AM
(CET). Plac.Art.X will be a mix of on location artists and virtual
remote artists. The theme of this placard is “Found Sounds” (including
field recordings), but don’t let that keep you from doing what you want.
If you play the nose flute or the cither - please go ahead! We are now
accepting applications and suggestions. Please email us: miulew at gmail
dot com or just sign up and login here.

Details about audio servers and patches will be sent after confirmation,
so please leave your e-mail address so we can have contact with you. The
Plac.Art.X will happen in in Regensburg as part of the art.xxXtenxion
happenings August 9 -September 2, by the media art group Pomodoro
Bolzano. The mix of local artists and remote artists on the same event
goes very well with the ongoing themes at art.xxXtenxion including other
mixed reality happenings that Pomodoro Bolzano is working with.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Job: Two archiving jobs available at Studio XX

2 OFFRES D'EMPLOI @ STUDIO XX
2 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES @ STUDIO XX

[english follows]

2 OFFRES D'EMPLOI @ STUDIO XX

Le Studio XX recherche une technicienne en enregistrement audio et vidéo et une commis à la saisie de données pour Matricules, un projet proposant un registre imagé et documentaire de l'histoire du Studio XX, centre d'artiste féministe engagé dans l'exploration, la création et la critique en art technologique.

À ce jour, le catalogage et le prototype du site Web de la base de données sont achevés et nous complétons maintenant la numérisation des archives, la réalisation du site Web et la production du DVD promotionnel. Cette étape du projet rendra accessibles au public et aux artistes les documents d'archives relatant les activités du Studio XX depuis les dix dernières années et permettra de mettre en place une plate-forme pour la documentation et l'archivage des activités futures du Studio XX.


Description du poste :: Technicienne en enregistrement audio et vidéo

La personne qui occupe ce poste est responsable de la numérisation et la préparation des documents pour le site Web du Studio XX dans le cadre du projet Matricules. La personne idéale est à l'aise dans la manipulation des équipements audiovisuels et informatiques. Le matériel à numériser et/ou à préparer se trouve sur différents supports : cassettes audio, DAT, minidisques, cassettes VHS, cassettes Hi8, cassettes MiniDV, CD, DVD, photos numériques, documents imprimés, fichiers mp3. Chacun des documents doit être catalogué selon un protocole établi durant les précédentes phase du projet. La préparation peut inclure une part de montage vidéo.

Le contrat est d'une durée de 15 semaines à 35 heures par semaine et au taux horaire de 15$ de l'heure. L'horaire de travail peut être discuté. Les tâches affectées à cet emploi doivent être achevées en février 2008.


Description du poste :: Commis à la saisie de données

La personne qui occupe ce poste est responsable d'entrer les documents numérisés et catalogués dans la base de données. Le travail peut inclure le catalogage de documents selon un protocole établi lors des précédentes phases du projet Matricules.

Le contrat est d'une durée de 30 semaines à 15 heures par semaine et au taux horaire de 15$ de l'heure. L'horaire de travail peut être discuté. Les tâches affectées à cet emploi doivent être achevées en février 2008.


Date de réception des dossiers : 15 août 2007
Entrée en poste : 27 août 2007
Envoyez lettre et CV à : webmestre@studioxx.org


2 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES @ STUDIO XX

The Studio is looking for a technician in audio and video recording, as well as a Data Entry Clerks for Matricules, an archive project on the history of Studio XX a feminist art centre for technological exploration, creation, and critique.

To date, the catalogue and Web site database prototype are complete and we are now preparing to finish digitizing the archives, produce the website and a promotional DVD. This final stage of the project will allow public access to the activities of Studio XX over the past 10 years as well as create a platform for continued archiving of the Studio's future activities.


Job Description :: Audio and Video Technician

This person is responsible for the digitization and preparation of documents for the Matricule project on the Studio's website. The ideal candidate has experience using a variety of audiovisual equipment and has related computer expertise. The material/document that will be digitized/prepared is in different formats: audio cassettes, DAT, minidisk recordings, VHS, Hi8, MiniDV, CD, DVD, digital photos, print documents, mp3 files. Each document must be logged and catalogued based on the protocols established in the first phase of the project. The preparation of material may include some video editing.

The contract will last 15 weeks at 35 hours a week. The pay is $15/hour. The tasks of this contract must be finished by February 2008.

Job Description :: Data Entry Clerks

The person with this job is responsible for entering the digitized and catalogued documents and materials into the database based on a protocol established in the first phase of the Marticules project.

The contract is for 30 weeks at 15 hours a week. The pay is $15/hour. The contract must be completed by February 2008.


Deadline for applications : August 15, 2007
Job Starts : August 27, 2007
Send in your letter and CV to : webmestre@studioxx.org



Nous reconnaissons le soutien financier du ministère du Patrimoine canadien par l'entremise de la stratégie de Culture canadienne en ligne.


STUDIO XX
Centre d'artiste féministe engagé dans l'exploration, la création et la critique en art technologique.
Feminist art centre for technological exploration, creation, and critique.

4001 Rue Berri, espace 201 . Montréal . Québec . H2L 4H2
tél: 514-845-7934 . fax: 514.845.4941 . www.studioxx.org . info@studioxx.org

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Call: Call for proposals for "The Garage Show"

Please feel Free to pass this ON! Thanks. ~ Jeff

Call For Proposals - The Garage Show

Themes: Intervention/ Urbanism/ Public Spaces and Private Spaces/ Garage- Related Activities

Lane Level Projects is seeking artists to create installation and/or performance works for garages to be exhibited in a one day art event in Regina, SK on September 8th, 2007.

The Garage Show is Lane Level Project's first exhibition. Lane Level Projects is a Regina based artists’ collective. Our mandate is to introduce the work of local contemporary installation, multimedia and performance artists into private and semi-private venues: homes, garages, yards and gardens. Our inaugural project, The Garage Show, will culminate in a one-day exhibition/performance event in the garages and alleys of Regina’s Cathedral Area. Visual and performance artists will create site-specific installations and/or performances in response to the private spaces of people’s garages and the public spaces of the alleys that feed into them.

An artists fee will be paid to the artists that are selected.

Proposals / Submissions should include:
- CV/resume and a brief bio including your discipline(s) and your roles within these.
- A one page project description which outlines the underlying ideas, processes involved, and material result of the proposed work or action, including timeline and workplan. (This will help us facilitate the right space for you.)
- Technical requirements for the successful completion of you project.
- Examples of past work enclosed in a SASE: 5-10 slides or jpegs on Cd-Rom, video on DVD

Submission Deadline: August 10th

Mail project Proposals to:
Lane Level Projects
c/o Jeff Nye
P.O. Box 374, Lumsden SK S0G 3C0

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Call: Infinite Exchange Gallery call for proposals

>Infinite Exchange Gallery
>CALL FOR PROPOSALS
>
>Jurors: Jennifer Delos Reyes and Lori Gordon
>
>"For one sleepless night Toronto will be transformed by artists. The
>familiar will be discarded and Toronto will become the artistic
playground
>for a series of exhilarating contemporary art experiences.
>One night only. All night long. "
>- Nuit Blanche, 2007
>
>In conjunction with the Kensington Art Project**, Infinite Exchange
Gallery
>(IEG) will participate in this year's Nuit Blanche in Toronto. This
public
>gallery will present works and services in exchange for non-monetary
trades.
>Artists will determine what they feel the value of their work is and
what
>they want in exchange for it. This agreement will ensure the cooperative
>collaboration that will manifest between the gallery representatives
and the
>buyer. No work in the IEG will have a monetary value. The viewers are
>thereby invited to swap and potentially even haggle in exchange for what
>they want. Perhaps the trade will be a blender, a story, a hand drawn
map to
>the best place to eat in Toronto. The possibilities are endless.
>
>IEG knows the value of art and believes that everyone should have
access to
>it in their daily lives. In essence this will be an art market
functioning
>outside of the 'art market' constraints. Located within Kensington
Market,
>this unofficial public art venue serves as a place where people can feel
>comfortable bargaining and trading. Artists should currently be making
work
>with an interest in service works.
>
>Deadline for entries: Received by August 15, 2007
>Exhibition event: September 29th, 2007
>Work Samples: Please send up to five jpgs (under 2 MB).
>Supporting Materials: Include a corresponding list with: artist name,
title
>of work, size, medium, and year / Artist Resume / 1 paragraph artist
>statement.
>Please send submissions to: infinite.exchange.gallery@gmail.com
>
>** Through The Kensington Art Project (KAP), Kensington Market has been
>accepted as an Independent Project venue, attached to Zone B, in this
year's
>Nuit Blanche.
>
>The bustle of the marketplace is largely what shapes Kensington's
vibrant
>street life. Public spaces are alive with conversation, the sounds of
barter
>and exchange, movement and the energy of artistic creation. You
immediately
>get the sense that life in Kensington is played out on the streets, and
not
>behind closed doors. But Kensington is also an iconic neighbourhood
where
>many urban threads and issues intersect. As a result, key issues that
affect
>the entire city are often manifested and addressed in the Market, first.
>Kensington citizens often utilize artistic expression as a tool to aid
in
>examining and debating these issues.
>
>The Market is already an unofficial public art venue. Every surface,
every
>street, every alley and every fixture is literally blanketed under
layers of
>swipe posters, graffiti, tags and murals. The streets are often
transformed
>into forums for public dialogue, as citizens showcase their response and
>opposition to important issues with urban art interventions.
>
>Bios:
>
>Jennifer Delos Reyes and Lori Gordon have been collaborating on various
>projects, since meeting at a residency program in New York at The
Kitchen in
>2006. Both artists are interested in work that investigates relational
>aesthetics, gift economies and activities of the everyday. They are
founders
>of the Little Red Hen Collective.
>
>Delos Reyes is currently completing her MFA at the University of Regina,
>where she will be coordinating the conference Open Engagement, an event
>focused on 'art after
>aesthetic distance' for her final thesis project. She has exhibited
videos,
>installations, and site-specific participatory work across North
America.
>She has received several awards and grants including a Social Sciences
and
>Humanities Research Council of Canada Masters Grant.
>
>Gordon received her MFA at the California College of the Arts. She is
the
>recipient of a SECA Award nomination and the Murphy Cadogan Fellowship
from
>the San Francisco Foundation. Exhibition venues include Richmond Arts
>Center, San Jose Museum of Art, Mission17, Southern Exposure, Temescal
Amity
>Works, RockPaperScissors, The Kitchen (NYC). In 2008 she will be
curating
>an exhibition at Ampersand International Arts, San Francisco and will
>participate in the Talking Arts series at the San Jose Institute of
>Contemporary Art, where she will provide portfolio reviews to artists.
>
>--
>Jennifer Delos Reyes
>
>http://jendelosreyes.com
>http://www.myspace.com/openengagement
>http://jendelosreyes.com
>/openenagement
>
>jendelosreyes@gmail.com
>(306)359-0285
>(306)737-5256 #Cell

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Call: Society for Cinema and Media Studies seeks papers on the subject of "design and media"

Dear friends and colleagues:

Below I've pasted in a bulletin board announcement for the March 2008
Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Philadelphia,
where the "theme" is design and media.

I'm filling out a panel proposal on "designing musical media," which
I'm hoping will be a productive opportunity to revisit notions of
musicality in the context of media transitions, the analytics of
corporeality, sense, or sensation, and contemporary problems in
biopolitical analysis. I'll leave a proper bibliographic treatment
aside, in the interest of soliciting a wide variety of treatments of
"musicality" on (or as) the audiovisual screen or interface.

The usual "motley cr?e" -- so to write -- of critical approaches are
welcome: historical-empirical; critico-theoretical; cultural; ethico-
aesthetic; political-philosophical; popular cultural; popular music
cultures; gender, sexuality; race, ethnicity; class; globalization;
deconstructive; post-Deleuzian; "new (old) media" or media
transitions; historical-speculative; and also, significantly in this
case, design critique; etc.

The common denominator will be that proposals are centered around the
problematic of musicality, media reception, and "the screen" broadly
understood. And I'm hoping for challenging approaches rather than
conventional ones.

My apologies for cross-posting; and feel free to pass on.

I'd need abstracts/proposals (250 - 1000 words, short bibliography)
by August 10. Note that you'd have to be a member of SCMS by January
2008 in order to participate.

And my email reply info is below.

Warm regards,

James Tobias, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Cinema and Digital Media Studies
English Department/Department of Media and Cultural Studies
University of California, Riverside
james.tobias@ucr.edu



Subject: SCMS Bulletin Board Post


Type of Posting: Panel

Proposed Panel/Workshop Subject: Designing Musical Media: From
Biomechanical to Bioinformatic Screens

Organizer Name(s):

James Tobias

E-Mail Address: james.tobias@ucr.edu

Summary: What does it mean to put music on the screen?
From early cinema to contemporary digital media, we observe repeated
efforts at designing the projected image as a musical display. As
varied as they have been challenging, these efforts propose the
musical screen as a device for regulating viewer mood, as visual
music animation, as avant-garde experiment or conceptual
intervention, as commercial spectacle, as critical engagement, as
"immersion," as parody, as television theme-song, as advertisement,
as promotional music clip (in film or video), as musical game, as
playback device, or aesthetic-scientific prototype.
While given short shrift in critiques of narrative or of the avant-
garde, considered as symptomatic of spectacular culture in commercial
production, or written off as unnecessarily duplicating the
soundtrack or attempting to impose attributes of the auditory on the
visual, the design of musical media taken as a problematic rather
than as a margin of artistic or commercial production actually
exhibit three crucial characteristics which allow a re-configuration
of screen studies within contemporary transmedia logics. First,
divorcing the "musical" from the "auditory," musical media designs
question the relationships of perception or cultural context to
technological exhibition; these attempts are often affective and
ethical, as much as technological, interventions in media practices.
Second, designs for musical media point to the complexity of any
"single" medium, so even a "visual" medium becomes multi- or
transmedial, with broad implications for contemporary "convergent"
digital media. Third, across media, musical design as problematic
emphasizes the relations of synchronization necessarily determining
audio, visual, or haptic meaning. In this sense, musical media offer
a rich yet specific account of media situations.
This panel seeks presentations exploring the design of musical media,
whether in the context of the "biomechanics" of early cinema, or the
"bioinformatics" of contemporary digital transmedia. Papers might
explore late 19th and early 20th century devices for the projection
of musical images, visual music animation, narrativized musical
presentation in commercial film or TV, artist video, musical video
games, or MP3 interfaces. How does the media object attempt "musical"
presentation of the visual screen or interface? The goal is to reveal
historical and contemporary problematics of transmedia exhibition and
situational use of synchronized media.

Send individual topics & summaries to organizer(s) by: E-Mail



Bulletin Board Policies - Please Read

1. All chairs/organizers must notify individuals whether bulletin
board submissions have been accepted or rejected by August 15, 2007.

2. All individuals must be registered users of the website before the
proposal process can begin. If you are unsure you have registered or
if you have forgotten your username and password, please contact the
SCMS office at office@cmstudies.org. To avoid duplicate entries and
data errors, please do not re-register.

3. Individuals whose submissions are accepted must provide the
required information for completion of the proposal form to the chair/
organizer prior to September 1, 2007.

4. Chairs/organizers of panels or workshops are responsible for
submitting the entire panel or workshop form by September 1, 2007.

5. SCMS membership is a requirement to participant in the
conference. Chairs/organizers are responsible for notifying panel/
workshop participants (if accepted) that they must be or need to
become a member of SCMS, register for the conference and pay the
registration fee by: January 4, 2008.

6. To request a conference registration fee waiver and/or membership
waiver for any panel or workshop participants, a waiver application
must be completed at the following link:

http://www.cmstudies.org/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=93

and e-mailed to the SCMS office by September 1, 2007. (Note:
Waiver requests may be granted in exceptional circumstances for
artists, filmmakers, or renowned scholars from other disciplines
whose contributions would illuminate the panel or workshop topic.
Open call participants do not qualify for these waivers).

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Call: Common Weal Community Arts seeks Hip-Hop Artists

ATTENTION EMERGING HIP HOP ARTISTS
- WE WANT YOUR TRAX -

Common Weal Community Arts is a provincial arts organization that links artists with
communities to promote social justice and cultural identity through collaboration and
creative expression.

Common Weal is currently accepting submissions for ROOTS OF TRUTH, a compilation
CD to be released in Fall 2007. This project is open to emerging HIP HOP and SPOKEN
WORD artists (under 30 years old and recording independently) living in Saskatchewan.
To have your track included for consideration on the ROOTS OF TRUTH compilation
CD, please include:

• An MP3 or CD with track name and length clearly indicated
• A short bio of yourself
• The names of all the people involved in creating your track
• Your age
• Info on where to reach you (e-mail, phone number, mailing address)

IF CHOSEN FOR THE ROOTS OF TRUTH PROJECT YOU WILL GET:
• Your track on the CD
• A reproduction/artist fee for your track being on the CD
• 5 free copies of the CD

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS JULY 20, 2007. ARTISTS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF
THE SELECTION COMMITTEE’S DECISIONS BY AUGUST 3, 2007.

PLEASE SEND APPLICATIONS BY E-MAIL OR REGULAR MAIL TO THE PLACE CLOSEST TO YOU:

Common Weal
Regina Office
2431 8th Avenue
Regina SK S4R 5J7
ac@commonweal-arts.com

Common Weal
Prince Albert Office
1010 Central Avenue
Prince Albert SK S6V 4V5
nac@commonweal-arts.com

PAVED Arts
(Laura or Gilles)
424 20th Street West
Saskatoon SK S7M 0X4
www.pavedarts.ca
phone: 652-5502

NOTE: If you are an artist based in Saskatoon, you can access PAVED Arts (our project
partner) to get your track ready to send.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Call: NAISA (New Adventures in Sound Art) seeks audio and video submissions

---------- Forwarded message ----------

New Adventures in Sound Art
2007 Call for Submissions on the theme
"A Sonic Portrait"
Categories: Radio Art, Electroacoustic Music, Videomusic and
Installation Art
Deadline: September 30, 2007
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) invites artists of all ages and
nationalities to submit works on the theme _A Sonic Portrait_ for
consideration in 2008 programming for the annual Deep Wireless, Sound
Travels, and SOUNDplay festivals, produced by New Adventures in Sound
Art in Toronto, Canada. Artists may submit works in one or all of the
following four categories: 1) Radio Art, 2) Electroacoustic Music, 3)
Videomusic and 4) Installation Art (Note: please send separate
submission forms for each entry).

Individual interpretations or variations on the theme are encouraged:
_A Sonic Portrait_ could be a portrait of a person, place or thing
done entirely in sound, an audio journal, a soundscape portrait,
sound mapping, a visualization of a sound and so on.

All submitted works must respond in some way to the theme _A Sonic
Portrait_ in order to be considered for 2008 NAISA programming.

1) Radio Art (for Deep Wireless)

The Radio Art category is for works conceived for radio or that use
radio and other wireless technology in their creation or that plays
with the idea of radio or wireless technology. Works submitted to
this category must be less than 60 minutes in duration. Special
consideration will be given to 1 minute radio art pieces for
broadcast as well as 1 page proposals for collaboration on translocal
broadcast performances.

Pieces will be selected for broadcast within Canada and on several
international radio stations in May 2008 as part of the Deep Wireless
festival of radio and transmission art.

Both Canadian and International radio art submissions will be
considered for inclusion in the following:

-The Deep Wireless 4 radio art compilation CD
-The radio art interventions (1 minute pieces played guerilla-style
on radio stations during the Deep Wireless festival)
-The Radio Art Salon - a listening gallery of radio art works
exhibited for the month of May.

A small number of Canadian artists will be chosen from the
submissions to be part of the Deep Wireless/CBC's Outfront
Commissioning Programme in 2008 with residencies at Charles Street
Video in Toronto.

2) Electroacoustic Music (for Sound Travels)

The Electroacoustic Music category is for multi-channel and stereo
works less than 20 minutes in duration and conceived for concert
performance or presentation in the Sound Travels festival of sound
art on Toronto Island. Preferred formats for performance presentation
include 5.1, octaphonic and 12 channel formats in both acousmatic
(tape), live and mixed formats. Please indicate in the notes the
intended format of presentation and any required instrumentation or
specialized equipment.

3) Videomusic (for SOUNDplay)

The Videomusic category is for works that explore non-narrative
abstraction with equal emphasis on sound and image. Submitted works
will be considered for video screenings with either stereo or multi-
channel playback. Submitted works will also be considered for
screenings in either a performance venue or a small-size gallery
alongside other works selected from this call for submissions.

4) Installation Art (for Deep Wireless, Sound Travels or SOUNDplay)

Installation proposals of previously realized works for site-specific
and gallery installations with no fixed duration will be considered
for presentation as part of Deep Wireless, Sound Travels or
SOUNDplay. Site-specific works can be for indoor or outdoor
locations. Works can use multichannel or single channel playback and
may incorporate any number of media, but must feature original sound
as a primary element. Please attach a list of the necessary equipment
required to mount the installation and which of these items can be
supplied by the artist. Submissions should include audio, video or
audio-video documentation of previously realized versions of the work.

Submission Guidelines

Please submit a completed application form (in digital format if
possible) along with the proposed works on CD or DVD. To download
the submission form please go to opportunities.html#calls>

For multichannel works, please include a stereo reduction for
reference purposes only. For video works, please include a DVD copy
for reference only. Screening masters will be requested later if the
work is to be programmed. For installation works, please attach a
list of required equipment with indications of equipment that can be
supplied by the artist.

Materials not submitted with a self-addressed stamped envelope will
remain in the archives of New Adventures in Sound Art and will not be
returned. Please don't send original copies.

Submissions must be postmarked no later than September 30, 2007 and
mailed to: New Adventures in Sound Art, 401 Richmond Street West
#358, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8.

Nadene Thériault-Copeland
Managing Director
New Adventures in Sound Art

http://www.naisa.ca

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Call: "Northern Bound: Video Art of Northern Ireland" seeks video art submissions

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NORTHERN BOUND: VIDEO ART OF NORTHERN IRELAND


Impending, Kerry Plummer


Northern Bound is a video screening focusing on works from Northern
Ireland, or on the subject of Northern Ireland. The program will be
formed around single-channel videos answering to political, and or
religious, identity issues of Northern Ireland, or works concerning
matters of borders and boundaries of Northern Ireland. Experimental
video approaches only.

Videographe is an artist-run center devoted to the creation,
dissemination, and distribution of independent media art. For over 35
years Videographe has felicitated new practices in media art, video
documentary and short films locally and internationally.

ENTRY CRITERIA
Submissions must be produced in Northern Ireland or on the subject of
Northern Ireland.
Length: 15-20 min MAX

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
All material must arrive in Belfast or Montreal by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 2007

All entries may be sent to:
Queen Street Digital Studios
Ruth McCullough
Digital Studios
37-39 Queen Street
Belfast Northern Ireland
BT1 6EA in Belfast


Videographe in Montreal, QC
Allison Moore
Curator
460, rue Sainte-Catherine W. local 504
Montréal (Québec), CANADA
H3B 1A7


*There will be a small compensation for works selected

PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL
Please include synopsis and any available stills, press kits, bios,
and clippings with your entry.

SELECTION
The Videographe Curatorial Committee will make selection of all video works.

HOW TO ENTER
Formats accepted: DVD and Mini DV (NTSC or PAL). Artist may submit
more than one entry compiled on a DVD and all submissions must be
accompanied by a signed entry form (photocopies acceptable). Cassettes
must be clearly labeled with the title of entry and the entrant's
name.

SHIPPING
Cost of Shipping must be prepaid and is the responsibility of the
entrant. All cassettes/discs must be labeled with the title of entry
and the entrant's name. All entries must be clearly marked, on the
outside of package: NO COMMERCIAL VALUE - FOR CULTURAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Customs declarations must indicate a minimum value ($5). Entries
arriving with duty/tax owing will be refused.

Return of Video/Promotional Material
Preview Cassettes/discs and promotional material will not be returned.

Disclaimer
While all due care and attention will be exercised, the committee
cannot accept or assume responsibility for damage or lass of materials
submitted.

More INFO:

Contact:Allison Moore, Curator 01-514-278-7801
Email: allisonmoo@gmail.com
WEB: www.videographe.org



ENTRY FORM
NORTHERN BOUND: VIDEO ART OF NORTHERN IRELAND

Contact information
Name___________________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________________
City___________________________Province/State______________________
Country________________________Postal/ZIP_________________________
Telephone______________________Email_____________________________

Entry Information
Title_______________________________________________________________
Country of Origin__________RunningTime______Year Completed___________
Category
____ narrative ____ documentary ____ experimental ____ other

Original Production Format
Indicate original production format(s), i.e. Super 8, 16mm, analog
video, DV, etc.
__________________________________________________________________
Screening Format
____ Mini DV (NTSC) ____ DVD (NTSC or PAL) ____ VHS (NTSC or PAL)
This Will Be a Premiere for
____ Montreal ____ Canada ____ US ____ The World
Production Credits
Director_______________________Producer____________________________
Screenwriter___________________Cinematographer_____________________
Editor_________________________Music______________________________
Screenings/Awards/Festivals_________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Brief Synopsis:

Notification of Receipt
____ Please notify me of receipt of my entry, I've included an email address
Touring Program (If selected, would you be willing to have your work
included in a touring package that will travel to other
cities/countries?)
____ Definitely ____ no, I'd rather not

Acceptance of Regulations
I have read, understand and accept all entry regulations and
guidelines. Signature____________________________________________________________________________

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Job: Several positions available at the MacKenzie Art Gallery

Employment Opportunity
Commencing September 2007

Position:
Gallery Facilitator
Casual hours, multiple positions

Salary:
$14.69 per hour

Closing Date:
ongoing

Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Gallery Education staff, the Gallery Facilitator’s primary function is to assist visitors in the interpretation and enjoyment of gallery exhibitions, events and programs.

The Gallery Facilitator shall assist in the research, planning, design and implementation of programs and interpretive materials for all audiences; participate in training and evaluation process; deliver tour and studio programs; participate in program set-up and clean-up, both after tours and in general studio clean-up sessions; and may assist in the administration and development of programs. Other duties may also be required.

Qualifications:
• Demonstrated experience in visual art,
• Experience teaching adults/children of various ages,
• Experience teaching adults/children with special needs an asset,
• Excellent oral and written communication,
• Self motivated with ability to work well with others,
• Available to work at least 2 half days per week.

Applications should be submitted to:

Gaynor Novak
Executive Assistant
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 6X6
306-584-4266
306-569-8191 fax
mackenzie.hr@uregina.ca

Posted July 6, 2007






Offres d’emplois pour des postes
débutant au mois de septembre 2007

Poste:
Animatice/ Animateur
Heures flexibles, plusieurs postes à pourvoir.

Salaire :
14,69$ de l’heure.

Date limite:
en cours

Responsabilités :
Sous la supervision du personnel du programme éducatif de la galerie, la première responsabilité du animatice/ animateur est d’aider les visiteurs dans l’interprétation et l’appréciation des expositions, événements et programmes de la Galerie.

Le animatrice/ animateur devra aider dans la recherche, la planification et la réalisation de programmes et de matériels interprétatifs pour tous les groupes d’âge; participer au processus de formation et d’évaluation; faire des visites guidées et des ateliers; participer à l’installation et au nettoyage des programmes, ceci après chaque visites guidées et en général, des sessions de nettoyages d’ateliers; et peut aider à l’administration et au développement des programmes. D’autres tâches peuvent aussi être nécessaires.

Compétences :
- Avoir de l’expérience en art visuel,
- Avoir de l’expérience dans l’enseignement aux enfants et aux adultes d’âges variés,
- Avoir de l’expérience dans l’enseignement aux enfants et aux adultes avec des besoins spéciaux,
- Avoir une excellente communication orale et écrite,
- Être très motivé et avec la capacité à travailler en équipe,
- Être disponible au moins 2 demi-journées par semaine.

Les demandes d’emploi devraient être soumises à :

Gaynor Novak
Executive Assistant
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 6X6
306-584-4266
306-569-8191 fax
gaynor.novak@uregina.ca

Posted July 6, 2007








Employment Opportunity
MacKenzie Art Gallery

Position:
Art Instructor – Alternative Education
Urban Outreach Thursday Evening Young Artist Program
October 4 to November 29, 2007
January 17 to March 27, 2008
4 hours/week

Term:
Thursday Evening Program: 3 hrs per week X 16 weeks plus 16 hours planning and preparation

Salary:
Level 3
$17.03 per hour

Closing Date:
September 4, 2007

Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Gallery Educator - School and Youth Programs, the Art Instructor shall:

 instruct art workshops,
 facilitate artist instructed workshops,
 assist with the planning, documentation and evaluation of the programs,
 facilitate communication between administrators, teachers, parents, and gallery staff,
 assist with program administration including schedules and statistics,
 organize nutritional snacks for programs,
 assist with maintenance of art supplies and art studios.

Qualifications:
 Experience in programming for inner-city youth,
 Demonstrated experience in visual art,
 Excellent written and oral communication,
 Self motivated and has ability to work well with others,
 Degree in Visual Art, Education or equivalent,
 Valid Driver’s License.

Applications should be submitted to

Gaynor Novak
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 6X6
306-584-4266
306-569-8191 fax
mackenzie.hr@uregina.ca

Posted July 6, 2007













MacKenzie Art Gallery
Employment Opportunity

Position:
Art Instructor – Alternative Education
Urban Outreach After-School Young Artist Program
October 2 to November 28, 2007
January 15 to March 26, 2008
5 hours/week

Term:
After-School Programs: 4 hrs per week X 20 weeks plus 20 hours planning and preparation

Salary:
Level 3
$17.03 per hour

Closing Date:
September 4, 2007

Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Gallery Educator - School and Youth Programs, the Art Instructor shall:

 instruct art workshops,
 assist with the planning, documentation and evaluation of the programs,
 facilitate communication between administrators, teachers, parents, and gallery staff,
 provide transportation of art materials,
 assist with program administration including schedules and statistics,
 organize nutritional snacks for programs,
 assist with maintenance of art supplies and art studios.

Qualifications:
 Experience in programming for inner-city youth,
 Demonstrated experience in visual art,
 Excellent written and oral communication,
 Self motivated and has ability to work well with others,
 Degree in Visual Art, Education or equivalent,
 Valid Driver’s License.

Applications should be submitted to

Gaynor Novak
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 6X6
306-584-4266
306-569-8191 fax
mackenzie.hr@uregina.ca

Posted July 6, 2007







MacKenzie Art Gallery
Employment Opportunity

Position:
Art Instructor – Alternative Education
25 hours per week, schedule will vary
September 24, 2007 to November 30, 2007

Salary:
Level 3
$17.03 per hour

Closing Date:
September 4, 2007

Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Gallery Educator - School and Youth Programs, the Art Instructor shall:

 assist with the planning, documentation and evaluation of the Urban Outreach Program for Inner-City and Aboriginal Schools
 instruct art workshops and facilitate artist-instructed workshops,
 facilitate communication between administrators, teachers, parents, guest artists and gallery staff,
 provide transportation of guest artists, and art materials,
 assist with program administration including schedules and statistics,
 assist in organization and implementation of special events, and
 assist with maintenance of art supplies and art studios.

Qualifications:
 Experience in programming for inner-city youth
 Demonstrated experience in visual art,
 Experience and understanding of First Nation’s art and culture,
 Excellent written and oral communication,
 Self motivated and has ability to work well with others,
 Degree in Visual Art, Education or equivalent,
 Valid Driver’s License.

Applications should be submitted to

Gaynor Novak
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 6X6
306-584-4266
306-569-8191 fax
mackenzie.hr@uregina.ca

Posted July 6, 2007

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Job: Studio XX seeks a new Communications Director for the HTMlles Festival

OFFRE D'EMPLOI :: JOB OFFER

[English follows]
OFFRE D'EMPLOI: Directrice des communications [12 juillet]

Date de réception des dossiers : 12 juillet 2007
Le contrat commence dès maintenant
Envoyez lettre et CV à : pduquette@htmlles.net

La directrice des communications représente le festival et ses artistes auprès de la communauté élargie du Studio xx et du public général.

Ses tâches incluent la création de stratégies à des fins de collaboration et de développement de public, la rédaction de textes promotionnels et d'articles informatifs pour des revues spécialisées et journaux. La directrice des communications est la figure publique du festival, elle doit être en mesure d'articuler et de transmettre le mandat, la vision et le contenu de la programmation du festival. Cette position requiert aussi une relation professionnelle de collaboration avec les membres de l'équipe du Studio xx. La candidate idéale démontre de la facilité à communiquer avec et en public, elle connaît et crée des réseaux dans le milieu des arts médiatiques, elle possède un esprit critique et concis, elle peut écrire en français et en anglais.

La directrice des communications sera en mesure de :
# Travailler seule, mais aussi en collaboration avec l'équipe des HTMlles et l'équipe du Studio xx.
# Fournir les images et les textes pertinents au graphiste de façon à mieux représenter les artistes et les événements sur le site web, dans le catalogue et le matériel promotionnel.
# Organiser les stratégies de distribution du matériel promotionnel.
# De créer et de distribuer le bulletin d'information qui circulera parmi les membres et contribuera à l'élaboration d'un calendrier commun.
# Écrire, soumettre et faire circuler des articles, résumés et textes critiques concernant la programmation du festival HTMlles.
# Travailler en collaboration avec la relationniste de presse afin de diffuser les informations appropriées aux médias.
# Préparer et gérer les conférences, les panels de discussions et autres salons pendant le festival.
# Agir en tant qu'hôtesse et de maître de cérémonie pendant les événements de la 8ième édition du festival.
# Établir de nouvelles collaborations tout en revitalisant les relations déjà existantes entre les HTMlles et les communautés touchées par les activités du Studio xx.
# Développer des stratégies afin de susciter une meilleure participation et plus grande visibilité des HTMlles auprès de la communauté élargie des arts.
# Représenter les artistes auprès du public général par le biais de la presse locale.
# Tenir à jour les comptes de dépenses associés à cette fonction.
# Produire, à la fin du contrat, un bilan détaillé des activités relatives à cette fonction.

Le contrat d'une moyenne de 24 heures semaines commence dès maintenant et se termine le 25 novembre 2007 pour un montant de 8,250.$

Le Studioxx recevra les propositions de candidatures jusqu'au 12 juillet

Pour informations sur les HTMlles - www.htmlles.net et sur l'organisme producteur de l'événement - www.studioxx.org




JOB OFFER: Communications Director [12 July]

Application Deadline : July 12th 2007
Position Start Date: Immediate
Send in your c.v. and cover letter to : pduquette@htmlles.net

The Communications Director is responsible for representing the festival and the artists it presents in the broader community and to the general public. Duties include providing opportunities for collaboration and outreach, invigorating community participation and presence, generating promotional texts and informative articles for publication. As a public figure, the Communications Director is responsible for articulating the mandate, vision, and content of the festival programming. The position also requires a collaborative, professional, and timely relationship with festival and StudioXX team members. The ideal candidate for this position exhibits comfort and experience with public speaking, networking in the arts, and excellent critical as well as descriptive writing skills in both French and English.

The Communications Director will:
# Work well independently but also cooperatively with the HTMlles team members and sustain open communications with StudioXX staff.
# Provide appropriate text and images for festival designer, in order to best represent the artists and events on the website, in the festival catalogue, and in promotional materials.
# Responsible for strategy for distribution of promotional materials.
# Create and distribute informational bulletins that circulate to members and contributeto community calendars.
# Create and submit / circulate critical articles, previews, and reviews pertaining to HTMlles Festival programming.
# Work cooperatively with Press Relations manager to distribute appropriate information.
# Design and manage conferences, panel discussions and salons during festival.
# Act as the Host and Master of Ceremonies at #8 Festival events.
# Establish new relationships and collaborations, and sustain existing relationships, between HTMlles and the broader arts community.
# Sustain and create greater participation and visibility of HTMlles in the broader arts community.
# Create and impliment public outreach strategies pertaining to festival visibility.
# Where necessary, represent artists to the general public through the local press.
# Endeavor and upkeep general administative duties associated with this position.
# Create and submit a detailed final report at conclusion of contract.

Contract Term to begin immediately and end November 25, 2007.
Approximately 24 hours a week. Total Contract Fee : 8,250$

For information on the Htmlles festival - www.htmlles.net and on the organization which produces this event - www.studioxx.org


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Call: Public Art Project in Regina seeks expressions of interest

Expressions of Interest

Immigrant Recognition Sculpture: A Public Art Project

The City of Regina is seeking artistic and/or design services for the creation, design and installation of a unique sculpture to celebrate the contribution of immigrants to Regina. The sculpture will incorporate a naming feature to display donor and/or immigrant names.

The selected artist/design team will be responsible for the design, production, transportation and installation of the work on the site chosen and will work with a City of Regina multi-disciplinary team to ensure appropriate integration of the work into its environment. The work will be unveiled in the spring of 2008.

The budget for the project is set at $250,000 and must include all costs, fees, materials honorariums and taxes.

Expressions of interests from artists/design teams are being accepted until August 1, 2007. We are looking for artists with a body of sculptural work and experience capable of producing a significant civic sculpture. Submissions should include an artist biography indicating relevant experiences and personnel, samples of previous work and reference letters. Finalists will be commissioned to provide detailed proposals.

A project overview is available at www.regina.ca . For more information, contact the City of Regina Arts, Culture & Heritage Program Specialist at clavoie@regina.ca or phone (306) 777-7603.

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Call : Papers wanted for IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WWW/INTERNET 2007

-- CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline for submissions (2nd call): 23 July 2007 --



IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WWW/INTERNET 2007

Vila Real, Portugal, 5 - 8 October 2007

(http://www.internet-conf.org/)



* Co-organised by: Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD)



* Keynote Speakers (confirmed):

Senior Researcher Ken Kahn, Oxford University and London Knowledge Lab, UK

Professor Philip Powell, Deputy Dean, University of Bath, UK



* Conference background and goals

The IADIS WWW/Internet 2007 conference aims to address the main issues of concern within WWW/Internet. WWW and Internet had a huge development in recent years. Aspects of concern are no longer just technical anymore but other aspects have aroused. This conference aims to cover both technological as well as non-technological issues related to these developments. Main tracks have been identified (see below). However innovative contributes that don’t fit into these areas will also be considered since they might be of benefit to conference attendees.



* Format of the Conference

The conference will comprise of invited talks and oral presentations. The proceedings of the conference will be published in the form of a book and CD-ROM with ISBN, and will be available also in the IADIS Digital Library (available online). The best paper authors will be invited to publish extended versions of their papers in the IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet (ISSN: 1645-7641) and also in other selected Journals.



* Types of submissions

Full and Short Papers, Reflection Papers, Posters/Demonstrations, Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium. All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.



* Topics related to WWW/Internet are of interest. These include, but are not limited to the following areas:

- Accessibility

- Adaptive Web Systems

- Collaboration

- Computer-Mediated Communication

- Data Mining

- Database Planning and Development

- Digital Economy

- Digital Libraries and E-Publishing

- Distributed and Parallel Applications

- E-Business and E-Commerce

- E-Government

- E-Learning

- Electronic Data Interchange

- Quality, Evaluation and Assessment

- Extensible Languages

- Global Tendencies in WWW/Internet

- Groupware

- Human Computer Interaction

- Hypermedia

- Information Architectures

- Information Visualization

- Intelligent Agents

- Interfaces

- Internet & Customer Relationship Management

- Internet Payment Systems

- Internet Services

- Languages

- Metadata

- Multimedia

- Performance Issues

- Personalized Web Sites and Services

- Portal strategies

- Protocols and Standards

- Searching and Browsing

- Security Issues

- Semantic Web

- Social & Legal Issues

- Storage Issues

- System Integration

- Teaching and Learning Strategies

- Technology Innovation and Competitiveness

- Technology Management

- Technology Strategies

- Tele-Work

- WWW/Internet Applications

- WWW/Internet Case studies

- WWW/Internet Impacts

- Web Engineering

- Web Personalization

- Web Software

- Wireless Applications

- Ubiquitous Computing

- Usability

- User Modelling

- Virtual Communities

- Virtual Reality

- XML



* Important Dates:

- Submission Deadline (2nd call) – 23 July 2007

- Notification to Authors (2nd call) - 5 September 2007

- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration (2nd call) - Until 17 September 2007

- Late Registration (2nd call) - After 17 September 2007

- Conference: Vila Real, Portugal, 5 to 8 October 2007



* Conference Location

The conference will be held in Vila Real, Portugal.



* Secretariat

IADIS Secretariat - IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WWW/INTERNET 2007

Rua Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira, 100, 3

1050-209 Lisbon, Portugal

E-mail: secretariat@internet-conf.org

Web site: http://www.internet-conf.org/



* Program Committee



Program Chair

Miguel Baptista Nunes, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



Conference Co-Chairs

Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta (Portuguese Open University), Portugal

João Barroso, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal



Committee Members: *
* for committee list please refer to http://www.internet-conf.org/committees.asp

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Call: Call for Papers - IEEE HCI2007

Call for Papers - IEEE HCI2007 (due in 2 weeks)

4th IEEE Human Computer Interaction 2007
http://www.liacs.nl/~hci2007/

October 20th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
(in conjunction with ICCV2007)

Send questions/requests by email to hci2007@liacs.nl

DEADLINES

July 9, 2007: Submission of full paper
August 6, 2007: Notification of acceptance
August 15, 2007: Camera-ready full paper
October 20, 2007: Workshop

GOALS

Human computer interaction (HCI) is one of the foremost
challenges of our society. New paradigms for interacting
with computers are being developed which will define the
21st century and enable the world to communicate and interact
effortlessly and intuitively.

In order for HCI systems to interact seamlessly with people,
they will need to understand their environment through vision
and auditory input. Moreover, HCI systems should learn how
to adaptively and intelligently respond depending on the context.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers
whose work is related to human computer interaction.
We are soliciting original contributions which address
a wide range of theoretical and application issues in
human computer interaction including, but not limited to:

* New paradigms in HCI
* Affective detection and recognition
* Smart interfaces
* Human motion tracking
* Gesture recognition
* Multimedia data modeling and visualization
* Multimodal event detection and recognition
* Human motion and gesture recognition
* HCI issues in image/video retrieval
* Learning in HCI
* Input and interaction techniques
* Perceptual user interfaces
* Wearable and pervasive technologies in HCI
* Intelligent Virtual Environments

Authors should preferably use the paper submission web system to
submit full papers at

http://press.liacs.nl/hci2007/submit.html

(no longer than 10 pages in the Springer LNCS style in English).

All papers will be peer-reviewed. In the tradition of the
previous 3 meetings, these proceedings will also be
published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Michael S. Lew (General Co-Chair), LIACS Media Lab, Leiden University
Nicu Sebe (General Co-Chair), ISIS Group, University of Amsterdam
Erwin Bakker (Program Chair), LIACS Media Lab, Leiden University
Thomas S. Huang (Executive Chair), Beckman Institute, Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Kiyo Aizawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Erwin Bakker, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Margrit Betke, Boston University, USA
Alberto del Bimbo, University of Florence, Italy
Edward Chang, Google Research, China
Ira Cohen, HP Research Labs, USA
Jeffrey Cohn, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Daniel Gatica-Perez, IDIAP Research, Switzerland
Alan Hanjalic, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Alejandro Jaimes, IDIAP Research, Switzerland
Rana el Kaliouby, MIT, USA
Ashish Kapoor, Microsoft Research, USA
Stefan Kopp, Univ. Bielefeld, Germany
Michael S. Lew, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Qiong Liu, FXPAL, USA
Maja Pantic, Imperial College, UK
Ioannis Patras, Queen Mary University, UK
Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Peter Sun, Nanjing University, China
Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Mathew Turk, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Jordi Vitria, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
Ming-Hsuan Yang, Honda Research Labs, USA
Xiang (Sean) Zhou, Siemens Research, USA

SPONSORS

IEEE

Dutch National Science Foundation - NWO

Leiden University

University of Amsterdam

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Call: Audio artists wanted for web-based improv

Remix - Re?
sat. 28 jul 07, 11-24h00

seeking participants for a non-stop
internet-based improv using free software
"tubePlug" , the
collaborative results of which will be diffused
live in munich at the "t-u-b-e"

and later broadcast on DEGEM webradio
.

RULES:
1. all participants must use the DEGEM-CD "90
Sekunden Wirklichkeit" as exclusive (?) source
material... somehow.
2. all contributions made available to all
participants; individual interpretation of the
"re-mix" concept is in effect
3. all participants must be "live" during the
event to allow musical communication between all
participants

contact: Frank Niehusmann to
participate and receive the CD (source material)

--

>From: DEGEM / Frank Niehusmann
>Subject: DEGEM - Mitwirkende gesucht !!! (Internet-Konzert am 28.7.2007)
>Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:30:54 +0200
>To: degemnews
>
>Weitere Mit-Spieler gesucht
>für das "Remix - Re?" -
>Internet-Remix-WebRadio-Projekt
>am Samstag, den 28.Juli 2007 -
>
>eine Non-Stop-Internet-Improvisation mittels der
>kostenlosen (!) Software "tubePlug", die es
>ermöglicht, den eigenen Computer mit vielen
>anderen zu einem Online-Konzert zu verbinden.
>
>Anlaß: die DEGEM [ http://www.degem.de ]
>veranstaltet am Samstag, den 28.Juli 2007 ein
>Symposium mit dem Titel "Remix - Re?" in München
>in der "t-u-b-e":
>[ http://www.degem.de/_page.php?aktion=SHOW_PAGE&Page_ID=69 ]
>
>Dazu soll ein Non-Stop-Internet-Konzert mit
>zahlreichen Mitwirkenden stattfinden -
>hierzu werden weitere Mitspieler gesucht!
>
>Technik & Zeitplan:
>Wer die Software (VST, AU, StandAlone; Mac & PC) installiert hat ...
>[ http://www.t-u-b-e.de/iplug.htm ]
>... sollte sich bitte bei Frank Niehusmann melden ...
>[ info@degem.de ]
>und eine bestimmte Uhrzeit vereinbaren, wann
>er/sie sich in die Improvisation einschalten
>möchte:
>es sollen nicht zuviele gleichzeitig sein -
>und es sollen von 11 bis 24 Uhr non-stop Mitspieler im Netz sein.
>
>Musik / 3 Spielregeln:
>* Die Spielregel Nr.1 ist, daß das
>"Spielmaterial" aller Mitwirkenden (neben
>anderem, eigenen Material) unsere DEGEM-CD "90
>Sekunden Wirklichkeit" sein sollte. Wer die CD
>nicht hat, aber mitspielen möchte, darf sich
>gerne bei Frank Niehusmann melden: [
>info@degem.de ].
>* Die Spielregel Nr.2: was gespielt wird, ist
>allen Beteiligten freigestellt: es geht um
>höchst individuelle Interpretationen des
>Begriffs "Remix".
>* Die Spielregel Nr.3 ist, daß alle Beteiligten
>"live" dabei sind - und so eine musikalische
>Kommunikation zwischen den Mitspielern möglich
>wird.
>
>DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM:
>die Internet-Session wird live in München in der
>tube hörbar gemacht und live im Rahmen der
>DEGEM-WebRadio-Live-Sondersendung zu hören sein!
>[ http://biblio.zkm.de/DegemWebradio/index.html ]
>
>Über Anmeldungen und Rückfragen freut sich
>Frank Niehusmann:
>[ info@degem.de ]
>----------------
>DEGEM - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektroakustische Musik e.V.
>(German Association for Electroacoustic Music)
>----------------
>Email: info@degem.de
>Webseite: http://www.degem.de
>DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM:
>http://www.degem.de/webradio
>================
>[ http://www.niehusmann.org ]
>================

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