Begin forwarded message:
> From: Eyebeam Press <press(a)eyebeam.org>
> Date: November 18, 2009 6:30:42 AM EST
> To: hans(a)eds.org
> Subject: For Immediate Release: Eyebeam Open Call 2009
> Reply-To: press(a)eyebeam.org
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> For Immediate Release
>
> Media Contact:
> Rebecca Cittadini
> 212.937.6580 x222
> press(a)eyebeam.org
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> EYEBEAM OPEN CALL
> WINTER/SPRING RESIDENCIES + 2010 FELLOWSHIPS
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> Uncommon Ground, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 09.
> Senior fellow Steve Lambert and Victoria Estok. Photo Christine A.
> Butler.
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> Eyebeam is pleased to announce our call for next season's Residents
> and Fellows is NOW OPEN. Eyebeam Residencies are a 5-month
> opportunity for production and presentation of projects querying
> art, technology and culture. Eyebeam Fellowships are an 11-month
> opportunity to spearhead new research, lead group research
> inquiries, and develop innovative technology with support
> over a longer period of time.
>
> The start date for both the next Residents and Fellows is March 1,
> 2010. For deadlines, descriptions, current Eyebeam research
> initiatives, and full information about both the residency and the
> fellowship programs, please go to our website and visit these links:
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> FELLOWSHIP CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBF10
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> RESIDENCY CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBRWS10
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> Eyebeam: 540 W. 21st St., NYC (btn 10th and 11th Aves.)
> For more info visit: http://eyebeam.org
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> Eyebeam Art + Technology Center
> Founded in 1997, Eyebeam is an art and technology center that
> provides a fertile context and state-of-the-art tools for digital
> experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought,
> where artists and technologists actively engage with the larger
> culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time. Eyebeam
> challenges convention, celebrates the hack, educates the next
> generation, encourages collaboration, freely offers its output to
> the community, and invites the public to share in a spirit of
> openness: open source, open content and open distribution.
>
> Eyebeam's current programs are made possible through the generous
> support of The Annenberg Foundation, The Arts and Humanities
> Research Council, UK, The Atlantic Foundation, The Pacific
> Foundation, the Johnson Art and Education Foundation, the Jerome
> Foundation, Deep Green Living, ConEdison, Datagram, Electric Artists
> Inc.; public funds from New York City Council Speaker Christine C.
> Quinn, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the
> National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on
> the Arts, a state agency; and many generous individuals. Sarah
> Cook's fellowship is supported by CRUMB at the University of
> Sunderland, UK.
> For a complete list of Eyebeam supporters, please visit http://eyebeam.org/support/sponsors
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Get some Pd in there!
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Leonel Valbom <ex1196(a)dsi.uminho.pt>
> Date: November 3, 2009 3:16:44 PM EST
> To: hans(a)at.or.at
> Subject: Artech 2010 - Call for Papers
> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1076)
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>
> (Apologies for multiple postings)
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>
> ARTECH 2010 -5th International Conference of Digital Arts
> 22 & 23 April, 2010 - GuimarĂ£es, Portugal
>
> http://www.artech-international.com/artech2010
>
> Call for Submissions
>
> Artech 2010 is the fifth international conference held on the topic
> of Digital Arts. It aims at promoting contacts between Iberian and
> International contributors concerned with the concept, production
> and dissemination of Digital and Electronic Art.
> Artech 2010 aims at bringing the scientific, technological and
> artistic community together, while promoting the interest in the
> digital culture and its intersection with art and technology as an
> important research field, a common space for discussion and exchange
> of experiences, a forum for emerging digital artists understanding
> and be delighted with new forms of digital expression.
>
>
> Main areas are related with sound, image, video, music, multimedia,
> architecture and other new media related topics, in the context of
> emerging practice of artistic creation. Although non exclusive, the
> main topics of the conference are:
> -Art and Science Theory
> -Audio-Visual and Multimedia Design
> -Creativity Theory
> -Digital Fabrication
> -Electronic Music
> -Generative and Algorithmic Art
> -Generative Computational Design
> -Immersive Art
> -Interactive Systems for Artistic Applications
> -Media Art history
> -Mobile Multimedia
> -Net Art and Digital Culture
> -New Experiences with Digital Media
> -Parametric Design
> -Tangible and Gesture Interfaces
> -Technology in Art Education
>
> Submissions
> Authors are invited to submit:
> -A full paper of six to ten pages for oral presentation
> -A short paper up to four pages for poster presentations or art
> installations proposals
> Submissions are accepted in the conference official languages:
> English, Portuguese, Galician and Castilian.
>
> Submission format
> All papers should be in A4 format and should be formatted in
> accordance with the norms and guidelines defined in the model
> available in the Artech site.
> All papers accepted for presentation will be published in a duly
> registered book (ISBN) and a selection of the best papers will be
> published in an appropriate scientific and technological academic
> journal.
>
> Link for Submission System: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=artech2010
>
> Submissions can also be sent via e-mail to: submissions(a)artech-international.com
>
>
> Full papers submission: 27 November 2009
> Installations proposals and short papers submission: 04 December 2009
> Full papers notice of acceptance: 15 January 2010
> Installations proposal and Short notice of acceptance: 29 January 2010
> Submission full paper final version: 25 February 2010
> Early Registration Deadline: 22 March 2010
>
> Organization
> [UM] Minho University, School of Engineering/School of Architecture
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>
> Leonel Valbom
> Artech 2010 Chairmain
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I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three
meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds,
and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. - Martin
Luther King, Jr.
In the scope of the festival "Olhares d'Outono 2009" (http://www.olhares-outono.ucp.pt
), to be held in Porto, Portugal, between 18 and 26th November 2009,
we would like to invite you to attend the RjDj Sprint included in the
workshop program of the festival.
More info at: http://www.olhares-outono.ucp.pt/2009/workshops_eng.html
We still have some places for anyone interested to attend!