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La Superette Call for Submissions

October 14th, 2008

La Superette 2008 OPEN CALL

La Superette 2008 is looking for:

  • survival crafters
  • conceptual product makers
  • conceptual product makers
  • DIY game producers
  • micro distributors
  • fashion hackers
  • electro-gadget inventors

We want to see what you’ve got!

++La Superette IS:

An annual hybrid event mixing art, shopping, music, and community spirit

—La Superette is NOT:

An ordinary exhibition or craft fair

La Superette WANTS:

  • To promote and sell commodities made by artists and designers of
    all career levels
  • To offer shoppers unique superettenly affordable items
  • To incite and inspire participation, collaboration, and conversation

La Superette 2008 is happy to announce that this year’s event is
supported by LMCC

Deadline for online submission is November 10
All products must be delivered to La Superette by December 1

La Superette will be held on December 13 and 14

Please visit our website http://lasuperette.org/call.php to complete your
application and carefully read all guidelines.

via Pixelache, a call for artist residency applications

August 28th, 2008

** Call for applications **

HIAP (www.hiap.fi) will invite 2-4 artists from Nordic region to
stay at HIAP residency in 2009. The duration of residencies will
be 2-4 months.

Pixelache can propose artists for this programme, the final selections
will be made by HIAP board during September 2008. The deadline
for applications is ** 5 September 2008 **.

We are looking for artist(s) from Nordic countries who would be
interested in presenting their work in the next edition of Pixelache
festival, scheduled for 2-5 April 2009.

The residency includes
- Apartment/studio at HIAP in Ruoholahti, southern part of Helsinki
- A monthly grant of 1000 euros
- Travel costs covered

To apply, send an informal application (1-2 pages of text) to
address ** nordicresidency08 ((at)) pixelache.ac **.

In the application you should include
- Your full contact information
- An initial plan for work you would be doing during the residency.
This work would be presented in the context of Pixelache festival,
either as work-in-progress or as a finished piece. Instead of a piece
of work, you can also propose something else – organising a
workshop or some other events.
- Links to website / portfolio / cv (do not include your portfolio
files in the application email)

The application deadline is ** Friday 5 September **, but we would
prefer to receive the applications already earlier. The selections will
be made by HIAP board during September 2008.

If you have questions, please send an email to office ((at)) pixelache.ac.

Please spread the word!

Networks and Boundaries

June 29th, 2007

Networks and Boundaries: ”

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Call for Applications

Call for applications at the Getty Research Institute for the theme Networks and Boundaries. The Institute welcomes applications from established scholars, postdoctoral scholars, and predoctoral candidates, as well as writers and artists who wish to be in residence in 2008-2009 and whose projects explore cross-cultural exchange and the visual arts.

The study of the visual arts can and does cross cultural, civilizational, ethnic, religious, and geographic boundaries. Cultural exchange takes place through kaleidoscopic networks that are themselves dynamic and transformative. These exchanges are integral to the construction of boundaries, contributing to definitions of self and other. The contact zones within which they occur are marked by appropriations, hybridizations, and syncretisms-all of which remap cultural boundaries.

The study of the visual arts has its own networks and boundaries, including interdisciplinarity and divisions between national, area, and world histories. How freely have artists, art objects, and artistic concepts and practices moved across socio-political and cultural boundaries? And with what results? How closely do artistic crossings and their analyses map onto larger networks of power and economics? How do we negotiate the different demands of local cultural contexts with larger regional and/or global concerns?

Scholars in residence will find that the special collections of the Getty Research Library are especially rich in primary materials that bear upon this topic, ranging from nineteenth-century photographs by European travelers in Asia to the collection of the Association Connaissance de l’histoire de l’Afrique contemporaine (exploring the influence of French colonialism in Africa); from the papers of international architect Bernard Rudofsky to documentation of such global activities as Fluxus and mail art.

Eligibility: These grants are for established scholars, artists, or writers who have attained distinction in their fields. Applications are welcome from researchers of all nationalities who are working in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.

Grants For Scholars: Getty scholars are in residence for the entire academic year (from September 2008 to June 2009). A salary-replacement stipend is awarded equivalent to the applicant’s current academic base salary, up to a maximum of $75,000. The grant also includes an office at the Getty Research Institute, research assistance, airfare to and from Los Angeles, an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex, and health benefits.

Grants For Visiting Scholars: Visiting Scholars are in residence for a three- month term. A monthly stipend of $3,500 is awarded, prorated to the actual dates of residency. The grant also includes an office at the Getty Research Institute or Getty Villa, research assistance, airfare to and from Los Angeles, and an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex.

Application Availability and Deadline: Completed application materials must be received in the Getty Foundation office on or before November 1, 2007. We regret that incomplete applications, or late applications (those received after November 1, 2007, regardless of their postmark date or place of origin), cannot be accepted for consideration. Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications hand-delivered to the Getty Center or those sent by e-mail or fax. Application material cannot be returned.

(Via networked_performance.)

INTIMACY Across Visceral and Digital Performance

June 27th, 2007

Someone around here should really submit to this:

INTIMACY Across Visceral and Digital Performance: ”

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OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS, POSTERS & PERFORMANCES

How are bodies represented through technology? How is desire constructed through representation? What is the relationship of the body to self-awareness?” [Stone, Allucquère Rosanne The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age Cambridge, Mass. & London: MIT Press, 1995, p. 17]

[Image from Paul Sermon's 'Telematic Dreaming'] INTIMACY Across Visceral and Digital Performance is a three-day (December 7-9) interdisciplinary programme of events made to illicit connectivity, induce interaction and provoke debate between makers, participants and witnesses of works that explicitly address proximity and hybridity in performance. It will feature workshops, seminars, performances, posters, and a 1-day symposium. INTIMACY will employ digital and live art practices as agents, aiming to further practical exploration of and vibrant discourse into notions of intimacy in contemporary performance. It is framed as a forum for artists, scholars, community workers, performers, cultural practitioners, researchers and creative thinkers.

INTIMACY will provide a platform for the discussion of live art/performance practices concerned with displaying intuitive, intimate and visceral relationships between artist and other. It will explore performance practices that engage in intimate encounters, raising issues around bodies of data and flesh; presence as aura and representation; desire as embodied condition and disembodied fantasy; the human and posthuman self. Confirmed contributors include: Johannes Birringer, Kira O’Reilly, Tracey Warr, Janis Jefferies, Amelia Jones, Dominic Johnson, Kelli Dipple, Paul Sermon.

SPACETIME

INTIMACY will take place on the 7th, 8th and 9th December in and around Goldsmiths University of London, LABAN and The Albany (South London).

For more information on INTIMACY please visit http://www.cybertheater.org
If you have further queries, please contact intimacyrachelz[at]yahoo.co.uk or drp01mc[at]gold.ac.uk

(Via networked_performance.)

DRIFT – call for submissions

June 21st, 2007

DRIFT is an annual group exhibition that moves to a new location every year. The exhibition characterizes the impermanence and site-specificity of the artworks as well as the adaptive qualities of the participating artists. DRIFT highlights under represented talented artists while emphasizing the critical role of experimentation and process within conventional and unconventional exhibition spaces.

The 5th annual DRIFT is scheduled for November 2007. Rush Arts Gallery in Chelsea, New York City will host the one-night show of live performances and video projections by artists from around the world. The exhibition will be co-curated by Bradley Pecore and Eileen Olivieri Torpey from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

They are accepting submissions/proposals thru mid july.

Make Art Festival in Poitiers, France, Seeking Proposals

November 15th, 2006

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Make Art:

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Call for projects

Make Art is an international festival dedicated to the integration of free/libre and open source software in electronic arts. The second edition of Make Art will take place in Poitiers, France, from the 2nd to the 8th of April 2007.

Make Art offers performances, exhibitions, lectures and workshops,
focused on the blurred line between art and software programming. The event is dedicated to artists who create their own tools, and apply the same rules to art as to free software development.

Make Art is currently seeking new, innovative FLOSS based works and projects: performances, lectures, software presentations, installations… The focus is on works that involve innovative tools for artists, artificial intelligence/life, open hardware myths and realities and human machine interaction.

Please copy/paste the application form (http://makeart.goto10.org) in your favorite email client, fill it and send it with attached documents at:
makeart2007 -at- goto10 -dot- org

DEADLINE : Saturday 9th of December 2006

(Via networked_performance.)

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