Chris Joseph

Electronic writer and artist

Hidrazone call for entries - deadline 30 January 2008

Hidrazone, the online digital arts journal, is pleased to announce forthcoming SPRING 2008 edition curated and edited by Helen Sloane of SCAN and designer/writer Bob Cotton.

To commemorate the rebirth of broadcasting into a multi-channel and fragmented media form we are looking for artworks and written contributions that reconfigure audience experience through performance, installation, online work and PDAs.

Suggested formats and/or themes

- Installation
- Computational narrative
- Video and sound for handheld
- Video and sound networks
- VJ and live performance
- Peer casting/User generated content
- Broadcast archive content management
- New approaches to broadcasting


GUIDELINES

Web- based work can be hosted on the HIDRAZONE site or you may submit documentation (screen-grabs, audio files and/or video) in addition to URL’s. We are seeking work that is accompanied by some form of contextualization - this can be from a critical, technical, academic or philosophical perspective.

SUBMISSIONS

The next issue is TELENESIA

DEADLINE for submissions is JANUARY 30TH 2008.
All proposals and enquiries should be submitted electronically via email to editors [at] hidrazone.com
and include the following:

1. SUBJECT
“TELENESIA”

2. MAIN BODY OF EMAIL
A short paragraph describing the content of the submission

The following declaration:
“I have reproduction rights over the work submitted and give permission for editors to feature attached material on HIDRAZONE.COM”

NOTE: All artists’ work remains the intellectual property of the author(s).

3. ATTACHMENT
a ZIP file of following material.
a) name of artists, email addresses, title of work
b) short biography/CV/artist statement (not more than 400 words) for artists index
c) description of work or technical/critical/academic context
d) work (and/or documentation)


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