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hello all.

apologies for the delay and subsequent massive buildup... i was out of town, and i had to completely rebuild the scripts running the list (which i couldn't manage to do on the road) they couldn't deal with the increased volume for the list. hopefully this version will work better. in the process i added some pleasant new graphics to the homepage.

possibly the best benefit of the rebuild, is that it gave me the opportunity to set the script up so that all the calls will be archived at http://theredproject.com/calls/archives/ in the following naming pattern mmddyyx.html (where the x refers to the number of the email on that day (1 of 2, etc..)

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CALL TO ARTISTS and RESEARCHERS

The New Forms Festival is an annual festival of digital arts and technology, including: digital art, music and film, performance, installation, immersive environments, and conference. It covers four days of performances, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive galleries on contemporary media arts issues. In its third year, The New Forms Festival 2003 will be held in Vancouver, BC, from Thursday July 24th to Sunday 27th.

The New Forms Festival will create an environment that encourages new forms of media art to be created, experienced, and understood. The theme for 2003 is “inter[se/ac]tion”, a response to the technological and artistic convergence that have been occurring in the fields of arts, science and new media in recent years.

The conference will provide avenues for critical perspectives, discoveries, learning and engagement in current and evolving discourses, ideas, and transformations in new media arts and technology. Each of the sub-themes explored during the conference series will be led by invited artists and researchers from the Canadian and International media arts community.

Call for projects, proposals, presentations and performances

Artists and media artwork selected for The New Forms Festival should manifest multiple themes, mediums, and modes of expression, exploring a distinct genre.

Works selected will fall into the following categories:

* Alternatives in narrative, digital cinema and video;
* Post-digital and electronic sound art and music;
* Net art;
* Performance art, installation and technologies;
* Immersive and online environments;
* Electronic gaming art;
* 3D animation;
* Artificial reality art and installation;
* Sensor technologies and telematics.

Some genres should explore collaborative and improvisational components or “live” artworks, created for the festival.  

The festival also encourages artworks that are process-oriented, continually evolving and in transformation, which are facilitated through technological and ideological means.

Festival Sub-themes:

(a) New directions in digital cinema and video

(b) Sound art, audio and music innovations

(c) Technology-based performance art and

(d) Other new inventions in arts and technology convergence.


We ask artists/researchers to demonstrate the following:

A strong portfolio of media arts pieces that demonstrate their ability and involvement in the new media arts community.
* Computer knowledge;
* Basic knowledge of digital video processing;
* Strong artistic quality;
* Interest in the themes of the festival.

We offer

Some computer and tech facilities, technical and organizational assistance, presentation space, international dissemination of the work via the Internet, participation in presentations and panels, in some case a performance.

PROPOSALS

Artists, scholars, developers and practitioners working in New Media Art are invited to submit proposals for projects, performances, presentations, papers and panels by February 15, 2003.

All contributions will be reviewed by the festival curatorial committee and those chosen will be contacted by March 15, 2003.


PROJECTS, PERFORMANCES, AND PRESENTATIONS

Proposal description must be no longer than 500 words and should include:

A description of conceptual content and technical issues;


A brief description of your activities or an artist biography, with documentation and a portfolio of your previous projects;


A detailed CV or CVs (note that the CVs are not counted as part of the 500 word limit);
A brief description of your project and its implementation;


A brief description of the people or partners involved in your project/paper;


A time schedule: description of the work that has to be done and whether it can be done on site or will be done ahead of time;


Equipment list, including production materials and supplies needed;


A description of technical and organizational assistance needed;


A list of production materials and supplies needed; accompanying collaborators (technician, programmer, performer); documentation (video or audio recording).


*All proposals must be written in English.


PAPERS

Papers are presentations that reflect any of the festival themes. Proposals for papers must be no longer than 500 words and should give the curatorial committee an indication of your major argument or arguments, and your theoretical approach to one of the festival themes.


PANELS

Panels are themed discussions that concentrate on any of the conference themes. Panels are to consist of a position statement (that may or may not be collectively authored) that panel members respond and contribute to, related to festival themes. Panel proposals ought to include a draft position statement (maximum of 500 words). Panels are expected to make a constructive and original contribution to debate and ideas related to New Media art and research.

Paper and panel submissions must be completed and submitted by February 15, 2003 consideration. All accepted work will be published in a full festival catalogue and proceedings.

Invited applicants will then be asked to write a full paper, panel proposal, or presentation description for review by the festival curatorial committee. Only complete project proposals, papers, panel submissions and presentation descriptions will be considered for acceptance.


SUPPORT MATERIAL

Please include an example of past works, such as:

o     A maximum of one videotape (VHS format), or
o     One audio tape, or
o     10 slides or photographs, or
o     One CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (for PC), or
o     A URL (specify which aspect to examine).

You may also send in one item of support material related to the project for the festival. Don’t send more than two items.

Include the title of the work, the author, the applicant’s role, the medium, the format, the length, the completion date, and a brief explanation of the content with your support material. Proposals that do not include support material are automatically rejected. (See the sections below.)


Model for presenting your support material:
Please send a short description (100 words maximum) of the two items of support material.

PROJECT
Title:   My work
Applicant's role: Performer, composer, programmer, etc.
Production medium:  film
Format: VHS, CDROM, etc.
Running time:  15 minutes
Completion date:  2001
Track number or segment:          3
Explanation: a short description of the excerpt in relation to the proposal (50 words maximum).

Please note that:

Applications must be typewritten. Handwritten or incomplete applications are not accepted;
Only submissions written in English are considered;
Only one submission per individual is accepted each year.



THE SELECTION PROCESS

STAGE 1
After receiving the proposals, individual New Forms Festival curators will evaluate them and determine which will move on to the second stage. The selection is based on the criteria listed below and the eligibility criteria mentioned earlier. Within one to two months after the application deadline, all applicants will be notified whether their proposal was selected to be presented at the festival. Selected applicants may be asked to send in additional information if necessary.

STAGE 2
In the second stage, a committee of all New Forms Festival curators and some local experts will then evaluate the selected projects. This committee will be made up of specialists in the artistic and technological disciplines and themes of the festival and in the projects under consideration. New Forms Festival curators may occasionally call on independent evaluators to assess specific aspects of certain projects.

Committee evaluations and the curators’ decisions are based on these criteria:

The project's potential or significance;


The project's relevance to the mission and values of the New Forms Media Society;


The benefit to the artists, the community, the audience/participants of the festival, and the specific artistic milieu the project takes place within;


The project's contribution to advancing art and knowledge in areas of interest to the New Forms Festival curators and the New Forms Media Society.


Any decisions by the New Forms Festival curators and the selection committee are at their absolute discretion and are final.

Candidates at stage two can expect an answer two to three months after submitting their initial application.


SUPPORT MATERIAL

Audiovisual, photographic and written documents will not be returned to applicants after the evaluation process unless without a self-addressed stamped envelope included in the initial proposal. New Forms Festival policy is to protect the copyright of artists and other copyright owners and to prevent any unauthorized copies from being made. Any other use of these documents is subject to a specific agreement with the copyright owner. New Forms Festival is also committed to protecting the personal and confidential information you provide, such as mailing and e-mail addresses and phone numbers.


SENDING DOCUMENTS

New Forms Festival will not send back any material without a self-addressed stamped envelope. You are responsible for including this envelope with your original application. For return shipment, note the following:

New Forms Festival accepts a completed waybill from a courier service (such as Fedex or UPS);


If you live outside Canada, consider using a courier service or international reply coupons (available at the local post office);


Do not affix local postage to the self-addressed envelope if you live outside Canada;


Do not send personal cheques to cover the return postage.


New Forms Festival will not pay any customs duty on couriered submissions (Fedex, UPS, etc.) and will automatically reject any such packages. Therefore, be sure to check the box indicating who will be charged for customs duty. If this box has not been checked, the Foundation will be charged and your package refused.


ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS

Be sure to include your proposal information with your electronic submission.


E-MAIL OR FTP

1) To e-mail your proposal, send it to the New Forms Media Society, Malcolm Levy, at info@newformfestival.com. Any document over 3 MB must be sent via our FTP site. Otherwise, your proposal will be rejected. For information on the FTP procedure, send an e-mail to: info@newformfestival.com.

2) Send e-mail submissions in the body of the e-mail or as an attachment. If using an attachment, write its full name, including extensions, in the body of the e-mail.

3) New Forms Festival works on both PCs and Macintosh, so both file types are acceptable. The accepted file formats (extensions) for attachments are listed below.

Text: .doc, .pdf, .txt, .rtf
Images: .jpg, .tif
Compressed files: .zip, .sit (for PC)

4) E-mail and FTP submissions are accepted until midnight (EDT) on February 15/2003. No exceptions are made under any circumstances.

NOTE THAT IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PROPOSAL, YOU DON'T NEED TO MAIL A HARD COPY. HOWEVER, YOU MAY E-MAIL THE TEXT AND THEN MAIL OR COURIER YOUR SUPPORT MATERIAL.

OTHER ELECTRONIC FORMATS

The New Forms Festival accepts support material in most, if not all, electronic formats, including Macintosh files. However, for the text portion of your proposal, we accept only paper submissions (sent by regular mail or courier) or e-mail submissions. We can also receive a support version of your proposal on CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, Zip disk, or other such formats.

All proposals for projects, performance, papers, presentations and panels must be submitted to:

New Forms Media Society, New Forms Festival 2003
Camille Baker, Conference Director/Lead Curator -
#1202- 207 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7
www.newformsfestival.com 604-648-2753

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Camille Baker
Interactive Conference Director/Lead Curator
New Forms Festival Vancouver
www.newformsfestival.com
camib@telus.net
(604)708-0997

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Hi, Friends! Happy Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Happy New Year!

1. Another historical book is under construction! The best of Karenina.it
Project.
If you like to be involved by publishing a teoretical or critical short
essay about new media / experimental poetry, in the new book I am preparing,
send your piece, READY FOR PUBLICATION, to me by e-mail davinio@tin.it (not
more than 3-4 pages long).
It will published before in the web site, then, within this new year 2003,
in a
150 pages paper version, which will be the catalogue of the exhibition, of
which I explain in the point 2.
Please join a 10 lines bio with your former publications.
Dead line: January 31st 2003

2. We are working at a great world wide visual / digital visual poetry
exhibition, at the Bottonera Mill (SO, I) in the next spring, on the theme:
Poetry Migrations/Transit/E-Fluxes/.
General Curator: Caterina Davinio.
The exhibition will present historicized experimental artists and young
artists.
To submit for this initiative send your piece, with your signature, ready to
be shown, format A4, A3 to:
Davinio Art Electronics, V. Sassi 10, 23900 Lecco (LC) Italy.
Join a 10 lines bio and an artist's statement.
Your work will not be returned, it will remain as archives material for
further itinerant developments of the exhibition. It will not be given for
sale, it will be shown only for cultural purpose. Please specify on you mail
"Cultural Material/No Commercial Value".
To send materials means to accept all the conditions.
Dead line: February 15th 2003.

For what concerns my last essay, Techno Poetry and Virtual Reality
(Tecno-poesia e realta virtuali, bilingual Italian / English), I know I
promised to some of you to send a copy of the book, unfortunately I myself
received no single copy from the
publisher yet. I protested, but with no chance, so I'm waiting. Please, be
not angry with me.
I remember the essay is about the international new media poetry landscape
and presents 130 international artists + a special section dedicated
to the video festivals and web projects curated by me since 1990.
Publisher: Sometti, Mantova, 2002
Preface by Eugenio Miccini.
pp. 320
ISBN 88-88091-85-8

To order the book write to:
Editoriale Sometti
c/o Centro Culturale "Baratta"
Corso Garibaldi 88
46100 MANTOVA - ITALY
Price: Euro 6 + mail cost.
Fax: 0039 (0)376 352714

Or to:
Davinio Art Electronics
Via Sassi 10
23900 Lecco (LC) - Italia
Here you pay nothing, friends, but I will have only a very limited number of
copies to send free to journals, friends, cultural institution (for
international archives).

To read the list of the enclosed artists and more information see
Karenina.it:
http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/kareninazoom/daviniobook.htm


Last but not least!
If you like to read poetry, take a look to my "Serial Phenomenologies",
a recent poetry work translated into English, in the review
"Generatorpress" N. 12 (Cleveland OH, USA, John Byrum Publisher ).
Follow the link here: http://www.generatorpress.com/pages/3/index.htm
And of course let me know what you think.

Happy, happy Holiday from the far Italy to you all.
Caterina Davinio










Independent curator looking for digital artists to be included in an exhibition critiquing the female identity within hip hop culture. Looking to explore the translation of this multi-faceted identity - constructions of femininity that both elevate and degrade women - within contemporary culture from a global perspective.

Please send submissions to Jennifer at maartspace@yahoo.com.










This project is born as a homage to Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a marvelous intimist artist. This re-creates one of his most well known projects, the photograph of his bed exhibited to the pedestrians on the streets of New York City, a project organized by Anne Unland in collaboration with MoMa, from May 16th to June 30th of 1992. It is my intention to take it as a starting point and re-create it on the world wide web, hoping to involve other persons and render it all as a work in progress. Such action would render homage to an artist I love, re-evaluate the role of the web which, the more it becomes real space that documents and renders live reality itself, the further it creates a dialogue between private and public space.

The artistic work will take as its starting point photographs contributed by the contestants which will be posted on the web for which, from 12/16/02 to 12/20/02, I have photographed my bedroom in the morning and have also inserted other photos taken from other public sites (see the list of sites below). I propose that all chance visitors send me photos of their in-the-morning beds so I can publish them starting on 12/20/02 at the appropriate websites.

All the material will then be gathered on a suitable website.


Note to the project participants:
The photos should not be larger than 50 kb or have contents that might be offensive to public morality. Participation in the project will be deemed as your acceptance for the future use of your submitted photos and for their use on other sites and for possible future showings on public sites. Further, your participation will be taken as your authorization for future photographic reproduction and/or use in other presentations by the artist, Dominco Olivero, for commercial or advertising materials. he photographs will be placed on the site with the name of the person who sent them; if you wish another form of acknowledgement please specify in your e-mail.
(traduction by William)

Mail omaggioGFT@libero.it

The project will be developed at these websites:

http://digilander.libero.it/omaggioGFT
www.exibitart.com (forum)
www.undo.net (Carta Bianca)








F U Z Z gallery, located in Rogers Park, is looking for artwork of various media. F U Z Z is interested in all types of art strong in conceptual and theoretical content - specifically within new media. This deadline is ongoing.

FLAT WORK / INSTALLATION / SCULPTURE
send images, artist bio and statement.

VIDEO / FILM / ANIMATION
send stills or a copy (VHS/CD-ROM/DVD), bio and statement. please use only bubble wrap envelopes.

PERFORMANCE / THEATER
send proposal, press kit, artist bio and statement.

ARTIST BOOKS / CDS
send samples, artist bio and statement/press kit.

MAIL MATERIALS TO:

CHASE CAFE
ATTN: SARAH FINKEL art director
7301 NORTH SHERIDAN
CHICAGO, IL 60626
773-743-5650

Include a SASE if you would like your materials returned to you, otherwise F U Z Z cannot be held responsible for the return of any original slides, images, VHS/CD-ROM/DVD cassettes, CDs or artwork.

If you have any further questions, you may direct them to sarahfinkel@yahoo.com.
Thank you







Leonardo Electronic Almanac: Call for Papers
PROPOSALS DUE: 15th January 2003

The Leonardo Electronic Almanac (ISSN No: 1071-4391) is inviting an open call for papers to be published in 2003. LEA is an online peer reviewed journal published under the auspices of MIT Press since 1993

The LEA Editorial Board seeks proposals for:
* Theoretical Discussions: Original essays documenting research, critical commentary in areas of discussion such as nanotechnology, cyberart, cyberfeminism, hypertext, robotics, bio-art, artifical life, genetics. This list is by no means exhaustive, and proposals need not be limited to these areas.

* Artists Statements / Gallery Commissions: International artists are encouraged to submit statements or proposals for exhibiting new media artwork. Curators are welcome to propose thematic exhibitions.

LEA encourages international artists / academics / researchers / students to submit their proposal for consideration. We particularly encourage authors outside North America and Europe to send proposals for articles.

Proposals should include: a 150 - 300 word abstract / synopsis detailing subject matter; a brief bio (and prior works for reference); names of collaborators (if suggesting a thematic issue / curated gallery); any related URLs; contact details. Please note - Response to proposals may take up to 4 weeks.

Please send proposals or queries to:

INFO: Nisar Keshvani, Editor-in-Chief, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
EMAIL: lea@mitpress.mit.edu
ONLINE: http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/LEA








2003 Revelation Perth International Film Festival: Call for Entries
ENTRIES DUE: 11th April 2003
FESTIVAL DATES: 19th-29th June 2003
Proudly presented by Jumbo Entertainment
Perth

Acclaimed as one of Australia's most progressive annual film events, Rev is seeking submissions for the June 2003 event. Revelation is as much a platform for ideas as it is for uncompromising and signature works, its unique approach and program style making it one of Australia's key yearly screen culture programs. It presents the finest in new and archival international independent and underground works of all genres.

INFO: Revelation Film Festival
PH: 08 9335 2991
EMAIL: admin@revelationfilmfest.org
ONLINE: http://www.revelationfilmfest.org
SNAIL: PO Box 135, South Fremantle, WA, 6162 Australia






CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 16. Maxis 2003
Deadline: 10th January 2003

The 2nd International Festival/Symposium of Sound and Experimental Music will be held from 10-13 April at the University of Leeds, West Yorkshire. They are seeking proposals concerning the theme 'Alternative, Aesthetic and Technologic Issues Pertinent to Sound'. Relevant topics include: electroacoustics, phonic inventions and redundant technology.

Find out more at http://www.maxis.org.uk or email info@maxis.org.uk







CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Crossover Australia 
Deadline: 24th January 2003

Crossover Australia is a creative think tank that brings together national and international practitioners from film and new media sectors, with the aim of developing innovative digital and interactive projects. Crossover Australia will take place 10 - 14 March, 2003 at Encounter Bay on the coast 100km south of Adelaide, South Australia.

Find out more at http://www.safilm.com.au or email crossover@safilm.com.au









CALL FOR ENTRIES: D-Net 2003, Open call for moving image art 
Deadline: 1 February 2003

DNET is an open expo happening in London, spring 2003, exclusively for new moving image work from British artists. Open to all artists resident in the UK who are working with the moving image in a visual arts context (experimental film, video art etc), DNET is currently seeking new single-screen British work (produced since January 2002) for inclusion in the expo. We aim to show as much work as possible during the event.

Find out more at http://www.lux.org.uk/dnet.html








CALL FOR ENTRIES: Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2003
Deadline: 31 March 2003

International film competition.

Find out more at www.city.yamagata.yamagata.jp or email yidff.info@city.yamagata.yamagata.jp








CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Society for Literature and Science 17th Annual Conference
Deadline: 31 March 2003

With the co-operation of The University of Texas at Austin, US, the Society for Literature and Science will hold its 17th Annual Conference in Marriott at the Capitol, from 23-26 October 2003.

The organiser is seeking innovative proposals for papers, panels, round-table discussions, and any non-traditional formats for this conference, 'Rethinking Space and Time: Across Science, Literature, and the Arts'. Please submit 150-word abstracts electronically to Program Chair Bruce Clarke and Linda Henderson at the email addresses below.

Email entries to: Linda Henderson, dnehl@mail.utexas.edu or Bruce Clarke bruce.clarke@ttu.edu







CALL FOR SUBMISIONS: Lab 71 
Deadline: N/A

Lab 71 is an artist run, non-profit online publication that features contemporary art from around the world. Ideas and issues that concern artistic communities from diverse countries will be addressed, providing opportunities for dialogue between writers, curators and artists. They are seeking submissions in many types of media including: painting, sculpture, video, installation, digital art, collaboration, MFA papers, performance and public art.

Find out more at http://www.lab71.org or email info@lab71.org







CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2nd International Women‚s Animated Film Festival, Tricky Women 2003 
Deadline: 10th January 2003

The festival will be held from the 7 to 13 March 2003. Animated films (film & video), computer- and web-animated productions by women are accepted. The productions sent for taking part in the competition must have been completed in the years 2001 or 2002.

Find out more at www.culture2culture.at









CALL FOR ENTRIES: 43rd Cracow Film Festival 
Deadline: 31 January 2003

The 43rd Cracow Film Festival which will be held from May 28th to June 1st, 2003, has opened its call for entries.

Find out more at www.cracowfilmfestival.pl







CALL FOR ENTRIES: Silverdocs
Deadline: 1 March 2003

Launching on June 18, 2003, Silverdocs, AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival will present more than 60 of the most provocative films and videos selected from a wide range of genres. This new competitive Festival was created by the American Film Institute in partnership with the Discovery Channel, one of the world's premier nonfiction producing entities. The five-day Festival will be held annually at the newly restored, state-of-the-art AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in metropolitan Washington, DC. The Festival will include film premieres, international documentary screenings, post-screening forums, curated nonfiction exhibits, awards, a filmmaker fellowship and industry programs.

Find out more at http://www.silverdocs.com









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Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Datum dogodka: 25 - 27th April 2003
Yugoslav Video Art Association VideoMedeja
7th International Video Festival VideoMedeja
Subject of the Festival is videobeat.
The International video summit 'VideoMedeja" is promoting the work of female artists on the international cultural scene.
Work submitted must not be older than january 2001!
Rok prijave: 15/02/03
 
Kontakt:
JUZVU VideoMedeja
Katoliãka porta 5
21000 Novi Sad
Yugoslavia
videomed@neobee.net
http://www.videomedeja.org.yu









Bad Ems, Germany
Kuenstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral
The Balmoral Scholarship and Artist Residence
In a cycle of ten months the Kuenstlerhaus grants seven scholarships to qualified female and male artists of all ages.
http://www.balmoral.de/phil/index-en.html
The Kuenstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral is an institution of the Foundation for Culture in Rheinland-Pfalz which is responsible for its financing. It is a place of artistic production, theoretical reflection and social and artistic contact. In a cycle of ten months the Kuenstlerhaus grants seven scholarships to qualified female and male artists of all ages.
It is not an art college but a metting place where - in a classical sense - especially gifted artists can widen their horizon by meeting colleagues from various art sectors and from different parts of the world.
The sponsoring of the artistic potential - not only of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz - does not start earlier than after three years' time following the end of relevant qualified studies or trainingvant qualified studies or training and is supposed to give artists an additional basic help in their profession.
Without distinguishing between genres, schools and nationalities different art traditions and individual artistic temperaments are expected to communicate with each other and to enter into a dialogue with the multiple thoughts and ideas on art.
The artists residence follows the goal to promote artists of all ages under special consideration of exceptional talents and independent of the artists' nationality; another task is to raise the public's attention by its artistic events.
The Kuenstlerhaus grants residential scholarships to artists, offers accomodation to international guests - like participants of artistic competitions - and to short-term guests dealing with a certain project only.
urthermore it functions as organizer for their guests (arranging artists' meetings, seminars, conferences and exhibitions). Up to five performances can be arranged within the limit of the cultural programme of the Rhein-Lahn-District under the direction of its department of culture.
The following art fields are represented in the Kuenstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral: the visual arts such as painting, sculpture, installations, graphics and design, photography as well as art theory in justified cases.
Requirements for gaining a scholarship
The Balmoral scholarship deliberately addresses female and male artists of all ages. The common basis is a relevant training/study with degree and after that some kind of artistic work for at least three years' time. Eight apartments and eiging/study with degree and after that some kind of artistic work for at least three years' time. Eight apartments and eight studios are available for the scholarship holders; a scholarship is granted for the time of ten months, prolongations are possible in individual justified cases. An official jury decides about the grant.
Knowledge of at least one of the three languages German, English or French is requested due to the necessity of artistic exchange with colleagues and of interdisciplinary cooperation with comparable institutes at home and abroad as well as with the institutions sponsoring art in Rhineland-Palatinate.
 
Kontakt:
The Kuenstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral
Villenpromenade 11
D-56130 Bad Ems
Germany
tel: (02603) 9419-0
fax: (02603) 9419-16
info@balmoral.de
http://www.balmoral.de











Zuerich, Switzerland
Datum dogodka: May 2003
Videoex
VIDEOEX International Experimentalfilm & Video Festival
VIDEOEX invites you to submit your work for the international & swiss competition.
http://www.videoex.ch/
We are looking for:
videos, experimental films (8mm/16mm/35mm), innovative animation, experimental digital & graphic productions (to be screened), experimental documentaries, creative music videos.
Send tapes & entry form & brief description.
Rok prijave: 30/01/03
 
Kontakt:
Videoex
Kanonengasse 20
8004 Zuerich
Switzerland
info@videoex.ch
http://www.videoex.ch