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Deadline extended to 2nd July for 23rd July event
We're looking for audio and audio-visual artists to perform at a couple of small live sonic art events at Access Space this year. We're particularly interested in artists who use FLOSS audio and video tools under Linux with recycled technology, and who are resident in and around South Yorkshire.
**Please note that we will pay a fee of £75 per performance and there is a small budget toward travel, and while this call doesn't automatically exclude people from outside this area, we feel it may suite those residing closer to us**
Unusual approaches to diffusion and sound generation e.g. using recycled computer speakers, are welcome!
Our first event will be on the Friday 23rd of July, the second on 29th of October, and run 6pm-8.30pm.
If you are interested in the first event please email an example of your work no larger than 7 Mb or a link to a media file, a description of your proposed performance and any technical requirements to jake@access-space.org by 2nd of July 2010.
For the second event please contact us by the 31st of July 2010.
Please forward this email to anyone you think might be interested.
Access Space is an unusual venue for events of this kind as it is an open access media lab during the day and the technology available is all donated or recycled.
About Access Space: Based in Sheffield city centre, Access Space is the UK's longest running open access media lab. We have been using Open Source Software and recycled computers to develop creativity, community, skills and resourcefulness for almost ten years. We're a place for skill sharing, artistic endeavour, creative expression and collective knowledge. Access Space has also recently announced plans for a DIY FabLab.
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Deadline extended to 2nd July for 23rd July event
We're looking for audio and audio-visual artists to perform at a couple of small live sonic art events at Access Space this year. We're particularly interested in artists who use FLOSS audio and video tools under Linux with recycled technology, and who are resident in and around South Yorkshire.
**Please note that we will pay a fee of £75 per performance and there is a small budget toward travel, and while this call doesn't automatically exclude people from outside this area, we feel it may suite those residing closer to us**
Unusual approaches to diffusion and sound geHi
Deadline extended to 2nd July for 23rd July event
We're looking for audio and audio-visual artists to perform at a couple of small live sonic art events at Access Space this year. We're particularly interested in artists who use FLOSS audio and video tools under Linux with recycled technology, and who are resident in and around South Yorkshire.
**Please note that we will pay a fee of £75 per performance and there is a small budget toward travel, and while this call doesn't automatically exclude people from outside this area, we feel it may suite those residing closer to us**
Unusual approaches to diffusion and sound generation e.g. using recycled computer speakers, are welcome!
Our first event will be on the Friday 23rd of July, the second on 29th of October, and run 6pm-8.30pm.
If you are interested in the first event please email an example of your work no larger than 7 Mb or a link to a media file, a description of your proposed performance and any technical requirements to jake@access-space.org by 2nd of July 2010.
For the second event please contact us by the 31st of July 2010.
Please forward this email to anyone you think might be interested.
Access Space is an unusual venue for events of this kind as it is an open access media lab during the day and the technology available is all donated or recycled.
About Access Space: Based in Sheffield city centre, Access Space is the UK's longest running open access media lab. We have been using Open Source Software and recycled computers to develop creativity, community, skills and resourcefulness for almost ten years. We're a place for skill sharing, artistic endeavour, creative expression and collective knowledge. Access Space has also recently announced plans for a DIY FabLab.
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Linux Open Source Sound project: http://lossneration e.g. using recycled computer speakers, are welcome!
Our first event will be on the Friday 23rd of July, the second on 29th of October, and run 6pm-8.30pm.
If you are interested in the first event please email an example of your work no larger than 7 Mb or a link to a media file, a description of your proposed performance and any technical requirements to jake@access-space.org by 2nd of July 2010.
For the second event please contact us by the 31st of July 2010.
Please forward this email to anyone you think might be interested. pace.org/
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