Chris Joseph Electronic writer and artist

26Mar/090

Call for moving image works – Outcasting

Outcasting is an online moving image gallery.

This is a voluntary organisation that offers a platform for practitioners of the moving image. Artists, filmmakers, animators and documentary makers are selected for screenings of their work in bimonthly Seasons and will then be archived on the site. There will also be public screenings, events and some work will be distributed on DVD.

Outcasting is always looking for submissions to screen in the next Season. If you work with moving images and want your work to be considered then do one of the following;

1. Send a URL if your work is online.
2. Send a data DVD with .mov files of your work to Outcasting, c/o Michael Cousin, 116 Paget Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, United Kingdom. CF11 7LA.
3. Email your work via http://www.pando.com (up to 1GB for free or 3GB for $24.95 a year) or http://www.humyo.com (up to 10GB storage free or 100GB for £39.99 a year).

Website: http://www.outcasting.org
Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom

Facebook: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=25358819024

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26Mar/090

English students create their own versions of Inanimate Alice

Story added March 16 by LaToya S., Theresa K., Diana M., Mitchell C., Angie E.

Story added March 16 by Kevin A., James N., David H.

Story added March 16 by Sean R., Adam S., Justin G., DJ B., Ryan S., Ariel S.

Story added March 16 by Ryan L., Matt L., Erik B., Stephen T., Anna H.

Story added 25 March 2009 by 3rd period

Story added 25 March 2009 by 6th period

Story added 25 March 2009 by 7th period

 

Teacher Diane Aronow provides background on students that have created work inspired by the Inanimate Alice series:

They are all high school special education students, many with learning disabilities, and many that really dislike reading and writing. When I first discovered the Inanimate Alice episodes, I thought they would be perfect for my students. I made up a Unit for them, including some ideas from the educational pack your site provides and adding some of my own ideas. The images, sound, and interactivity truly engaged them and still lent itself to “teaching” literary elements such as setting, mood, characterization. When we completed the 4 episodes, my students couldn’t stop asking, “When is Episode 5 coming out?” I finally said, “You guys are going to create your own!” I had 4 different classes, each working as a collaborative group. They used a program called PhotoStory 3, which I’m guessing is similar to iStories. My students wished they could have had their episodes “do more”, such as moving text, or clicking on objects, etc. Overall they were happy with their results. I actually had them use an evaluative rubric to score them to see which episode “won”. It was a great learning experience.

 

iTeach Inanimate AliceSee the educational area of the Inanimate Alice site (http://www.inanimatealice.com/education/) ] for more on the growing uses of Inanimate Alice to teach reading, creative writing and digital literacy.

25Mar/090

Call for submissions – 6th World’s Poetry Festival 2009 – deadline 31 May 2009

[from Keyla Holmquist]
http://www.holmquistartecorreo.blogspot.com/

The 6th World’s Poetry Festival 2009 will take place on june and july as a tribute to a venezuelan Poet named Juan Calzadilla (National Prize of Plastic Arts 1996).

This event will be sponsored by Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Cultura and Casa Nacional de las Letras Andrés Bello, so my art archive willheld:

THE 5th INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTER OF VISUAL POETRY
OPEN NOTIFICATION – NO SELECTION – NO JURY
Everything received will be exhibited – Documentation [to all of you].
NO RETURNS.
Everything sent will be part of the MAIL ART ARCHIVE KEYLA HOLMQUIST.

All the material has to be mailed to:

Keyla Holmquist
ARCHIVO DE ARTE CORREO
Apartado Postal 326
Maracay 2101
Estado Aragua VENEZUELA

DEADLINE MAY 31 st, 2009

All the material should be sent perfectly packed in order to prevent damage and with a copy of a data card, stuck on the back of the package.

CATEGORIES:

DRAWING, PAINTING, GRAPHIC, PHOTOGRAPHY, ARTIST SEALS, COPY-ART, EXPERIMENTAL ART.

OBJECTS/ARTIST’S BOOKS:

Measures UP TO A4 MAXIMUM. The base or pedestal needed should be provided by the artist.

POETRY, FREE VERSE OR RHYME, PROSE, NARRATIVE, ESSAY, STORIES.

VISUAL POETRY:

Collage, visual poems, process poetry, illustrated poetry, labyrinth poems, phonetic poems, audible poems, semiotic, palindrome, holopoems, concrete poetry, video action, photo action, object poem, pseudovisual poetry, braille poetry.

VIDEO, SHORTFILM, DOCUMENTARY, ANIMATION:

All videos will be admitted, shortfilms, photography, documentaries, animations that do not exceed 8 minutes of length and they must be delivered on CD or DVD format ready for its presentation.

MULTIMEDIA EXPRESSION:

They will be admitted on CD or DVD format ready for its presentation including the credits, the photography, the list of the soundtrack that was used and the name of the author.

AUDIO FORMAT:

the audio format admitted has to be:
Wave 44,100 Hz 16 bit stereo
Mp3 from 96 ‘til 320 KPSS
If the expression is audible, high fidelity required.

23Mar/090

Call for works, ASPECT Vol 14 (‘Middle East’) – deadline 15 April 2009

OPEN CALL—VOLUME 14: MIDDLE EAST

ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art, a biannual DVD publication, is currently accepting submissions of work for Volume 14: Middle East. From ancient times to the contemporary moment, this region is a crucible of cultural, religious, economic, political and strategic import. We seek new media work focused on any aspect of this sensitive region, and are specifically interested in work generated in the Middle East, but will consider all work focused on the topic. We will review installation, video, performance, sound, and any other work best documented in time-based format.

The staff of ASPECT is asking artist/commentator pairs to submit proposals of time-based work made in, or focused on, the Middle East. Commentators may be curators, historians, critics, or educators who can offer a distinct perspective on the work. Due to the format of the publication, the criteria for selection will include both the qualifications of the commentator and the quality of the work submitted. Audio recordings of the commentary will be assembled after the submissions have been selected.

Submissions should include:
- Video documentation of a work or small group of works by a single artist
(no more than 15 minutes in length)
- A brief (100 word) statement regarding the submitted work
- Resume of the artist
- Contact information for the commentator and artist
- Resume of the commentator
- Brief notes outlining the proposed commentary w/ respect to theme

Submissions must be received by APRIL 15, 2009 and sent to:
ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art
46 Waltham Street, suite 103
Boston, MA 02118
617.695.0500

All artists will be contacted via email regarding their submission no later than May 15, 2009

For more information see our FAQ:
http://www.aspectmag.com/contact/faq.cfm

Company Information —The mission of ASPECT is to foster a deeper and more intimate understanding of contemporary new media art by expanding access, education, and distribution of the genre. ASPECT pioneered DVD distribution of artworks and continues to set the standard for new media art publishing and distribution. ASPECT Magazine is a biannual DVD magazine of new media art. Each issue highlights 5-10 artists working in new media whose works are best documented in video or sound, including in-depth information on the artists and commentary by distinguished curators and critics. Individual issues and subscriptions are available directly from the ASPECT web site.

23Mar/090

Ada Lovelace Day – 24 March 2009



In support of Ada Lovelace Day we are inviting all women who work in media arts and net art to join the NetBehaviour email list for a week between 23rd and 30th March.

http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

We would like to know about your work and that of other women who have inspired you in your own practice. So please come and squat the NetBehaviour list for a week (of course we hope you’ll stick around for longer:) and share your inspirations with our friendly community of artists, academics, writers, code geeks, curators, independent thinkers, activists and net mutualists.

Posts are welcome in any format and frequency.

The following is offered as an example.

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MY NAME: Ruth Catlow

URL: http://www.furtherfield.org/display_user.php?ID=14

INSPIRED BY:

Ele Carpenter – http://www.elecarpenter.org.uk/ for tech inspired and facilitated participation with Open Source Embroidery, her curatorial project exploring artists practice that explores the relationship between programming for embroidery and computing.

Auriea Harvey – for her part with Entropy8Zuper in early intimate networked performances http://entropy8zuper.org/wirefire and for Endless Forest, Tale of Tales’s bucolic social screensaver http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest

Mary Flanagan – for her energetic explorations as academic, educator, artist and programmer at the intersection of games, art and feminism and exploring collaborative approaches to thinking about values in http://www.valuesatplay.org/

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At the end of the week we will collate all of the posts in the thread and feature them on Furtherfield.org.

See you on Netbehaviour : ))

With all best wishes from

Ruth and the Furtherfield team
http://www.furtherfield.org
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Ada Lovelace Day -bringing women in technology to the fore http://findingada.com/blog/2009/01/05/ada-lovelace-day/
sign a pledge to blog about inspirational women in tech on 24th March.

NetBehaviour is the Furtherfield.org email discussion list
Join NetBehaviour for a week between 23rd and 30th March (of course we hope you will stick around: )
http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

23Mar/090

carousel

for remixworx, from jung wires

flash source/graphics/sound: carousel.zip (664KB)