Chris Joseph

Electronic writer and artist
Archive for August 18th, 2007

railway story #1

for remix_runran, from Heard any good excuses lately? by Robbie Millen, The Spectator, 25 Sep 1999

flash source: rail1.fla [110KB]

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The Surveys in 8th Seoul Film Festival

The Surveys, the Phoenix Digital commission I created with Leicester writer and archivist David Hume, has been selected as a finalist in the Net Festival section of the 8th Seoul Film Festival.

“Seoul Net Festival, organized by Seoul Moving Image Forum and presented by Seoul Film Festival Executive Committee, has been trying to introduce talented visual artists all over the world and their brilliant works andto lead the new audio-visual experiences based on “the Internet” and “New Media”. Offering a new paradigm based on new media with its two pivots - digital cinema and internet moving image, Seoul Net Festival is an online international film festival representing SeNef where the most outstanding moving images works are featuring, from premiered films for Internet to cutting-edge interactive web-works. Creative experimentation with digital technology and networking with world-wide spectators are highlights of the Seoul Net Festival.”

Should be fascinating to hear the responses of the Korean audience to what is primarily a Leicester-based piece.

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BRITAIN RECUT - deadline 14 September 2007

Calling All Filmmakers: Your Chance to Recut Britain

Mosaic Films, Channel 4 and the BFI have joined forces to launch BRITAIN RECUT, a groundbreaking nationwide competition for documentary filmmakers, to mark the BFI’s ‘Documentary Centenaries’ celebrations. For the first time in its history, the BFI has made classic documentary footage available to the public to re-edit into their own short films, as part of an online competition which will see four winning films screened on Channel 4’s 3 Minute Wonder strand, and at the Sheffield International Documentary Festival.

Have you ever noticed how history has an uncanny way of repeating itself? Or are you a doomsayer who thinks that society is moving inexorably toward its destruction? Either way, this is your chance to make a statement about the state of Britain today using the films of yesteryear.

The British Film Institute has released over three hours of material from public information films of the 1940’s and 50’s, just so that you can cut it up and put it back together again in your own way.

This innovative new competition uses a very 21st Century tool - the Internet - to make some gems of the 20th Century available to the great British public and its formidable imagination. You can view, cut and re-assemble the footage with a great piece of online software from Channel 4, and then submit your sequence we’ll call it a video treatment - to a competition for Channel 4’s 3 Minute Wonder.

The four winning filmmakers will receive full production support from Mosaic Films to make their film and have it aired on the 3 Minute Wonder strand, as well as at this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest (7th - 11th November 2007).*

The only restrictions are that your film has to comment on contemporary Britain, and has to be three minutes long. To help you with this, we’ve divided the footage into seven themes:

1. The Role of Women
2. Britishness
3. Health and Nutrition
4. The Environment
5. Leisure Time
6. The Family
7. Work and Industry

We’re looking for ideas that are smart and edgy, and that really play with and extend the possibilities afforded by the material. Your film could be a political polemic, it could be a poetic meditation, or it could be a personal response to the events and people captured in the material. If you are successful, you will be able to add voiceover, sound from other sources, or music, plus you can shoot additional footage if you need to. Maybe you’d like to revisit a location featured in one of the films or shoot an interview or two. Just make sure you include details of this in your proposal and in your script (read our Competition Guidelines for details).

You won’t be judged on the technical quality of your submission, but rather on the idea’s potential and your ability to realise it. The four winning filmmakers will receive a director’s fee and full production support to make their films, including additional shooting if required and the services of a professional editor.

All entries must be received by 5pm on 14th September 2007

For an application pack, see http://www.mosaicfilms.com

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Akiyoshidai International Art Village residency - deadline 20 September 2007

Dear Artists and Colleagues,

Akiyoshidai International Art Village is an art institution run by the Yamaguchi Prefecture in Japan.

We’ve run an International Artist in Residency Program since we were established in 1998 as one of the pioneer artist residency institutions in Japan.

We’re pleased to announce the call for applications for our “trans_2007-2008; International Artist in Residence Support Program.”

The aim of “trans_2007-2008 Residence Support Program” is to support young artists’ experimental artistic activities, particularly those that venture beyond the borders of art disciplines and nationalities. Residents will be carefully selected by the Selection Committee of the Residence Program of Akiyoshidai International Art Village. We strongly hope that resident artists will actively tackle many different kinds of projects. Because of the “trans” is a primarily a project oriented artist-in-residence program, AIAV curators will endeavor to assist artists with the completion of their projects. For instance, we could assist in coordinating workshops, lectures, school visits, exhibitions, and so on. Resident artists will submit a proposal to realize such projects.

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transmediale.08 - deadline 7 September 2007

transmediale.08 – Conspire …
festival for art and digital culture berlin
29 January - 3 February 2008

and

club transmediale.08 - Unpredictable
festival for adventurous music and related visual arts
25 January - 2 February 2008

*Invite your Entries to the Transmediale Award 2008*

:: Deadline: 7 September 2007
:: Award Ceremony: 2 February 2008

Please find the complete call and submission form for download at:
http://transmediale.de/08/pdf/tmctm08_call

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The Northern Way Virtual Gateway Commission - deadline 14 September 2007

NEW COMMISSION - INVITATION TO TENDER

The Northern Way Virtual Gateway Commission

The Northern Way, working with Arts Council England to deliver the £10m ‘Welcome to the North’ public art programme, wishes to commission a truly innovative and original virtual artwork ‘Gateway to the North’.

Tenders are invited from organisations seeking to work with a named artist(s), individual artists or collaborating artists for this major commission.

The emphasis of this new commission will be on its virtual long-term presence, although it can also include physical manifestations that make a link between the real and virtual, and is open to a range of artforms and media including: sound, software art, blogging, performance and events, online worlds and mapping systems eg Second Life, GoogleEarth. The proposals will need to include a web-based accessible platform and applicants are also welcome to consider the use of a number of other distribution and presentation platforms such as podcasts and videocasts; CD and DVD; mobile phones and locative media.

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