One of my favorite writers/speakers…this is a great lecture Prof. Simon Critchley gave recently about his book On Humor… click on post title to see video!
One of my favorite writers/speakers…this is a great lecture Prof. Simon Critchley gave recently about his book On Humor… click on post title to see video!
The Experimental Television Center announces the next deadline for the Artists in Residency Program, July 15, 2008, for residencies between September 2008 through January 2009. The Residency supports contemporary electronic media art projects. The studio workshop environment offers access to an image processing system, intensive individualized instruction and time for exploration and personal creative growth. Artists have an opportunity to study the processes and techniques of analog and digital imaging and to then use the system independently in the creation of new works. Participating artists have complete aesthetic and technical control over all aspects of the making process. The image processing system is a hybrid tool set which facilitates interactive relationships between older historically important analog instruments such as colorizers and keyers, and new digital technologies using a G5, several G4s, a customized Doepfer A-100 system with sonic and control modules, software including Max/MSP, Jitter and Pluggo, as well as DVD authoring and editing software, DVD Studio Pro and Flash. Recording is mini-DV/DV and DVD. Svhs and 3/4″ decks are also available. This rich electronic environment encourages artists to explore boundaries and intersections within narrative, documentary and social issue traditions as well as more experimental forms. A complete list is available by email and on the web in the News section. The postmark deadline is July 15th. You are encouraged to email the written materials. To apply please send the following: 1. A brief project description 2. A current bio or resume 3. A prioritized set of dates between September 3, 2008 and January 31, 2009. 4. A sample of completed work with SASE if you wish it returned.For more information please contact us. etc(at)experimentaltvcenter.org
CHECK IT OUT…a place for leftovers! those ‘tail ends’…those ‘hanger-ons’…those lil bits of video that didn’t make the final cut….The 10 Second Film Fest at the Soap Factory, Minneapolis, MN. Deadline is June 23rd, and you can email them the footage!
I’m reblogging from Rhizome…a call for submissions–Video! Check it out:
Open Call for Video Submissions
The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY seeks video work for upcoming screenings. These screenings will be part of the programming for such exhibits as Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar (September 20, 2008 - January 11, 2009). All levels of artists encouraged to apply. Please include the complete work as the submission, no excerpts or clips. There is no limit to length or number of submissions. Please keep in mind the work will be viewed as a screening, not an installation, unless as special case can be arranged. Videos may relate to or address any theme. Please format in NTSC.
Send a DVD or Mini DV tape with resume, artist statement and video information sheet to:
Dept. of Transmedia
c/o Jennifer Wilkey
102 Shaffer Art Bldg
Syracuse University
Syracuse NY 13244-1210
Deadline: Postmark of Monday, September 1st 2008.
Please contact Jennifer Wilkey with any questions:
jennifer@jenniferwilkey.com