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Mar 07

David Hall exhibition and Exhibiting Video Conference

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Please join us for the opening of David Hall's exhibition End Piece...


on Thursday 15th March 6:30-8:30

at the Ambika P3 Gallery
35 Marylebone Road
NW1 5LS

Exhibition continues
16 March - 22 April 2012

Wednesday to Friday, 11am – 7pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12 – 6pm
Admission: Free.

Nearest Tube: Baker Street
T: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
E: p3.exhibitions@westminster.ac.uk
W: p3exhibitions.com

Registration for the CREAM Conference Exhibiting Video are now open.

http://www.westminster.ac.uk/research/a-z/cream/events/exhibiting-video-conference
Friday 23, Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 March 2012.

Speakers include Sean Cubitt, Lori Zippay, Steve Partrige, Amanda Beech, Shezad Dawood.

Feb 04

Extended call for papers

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Deadline extended to 15th February.

The conference web link is http://www.westminster.ac.uk/research/a-z/cream/events/exhibiting-video-conference

CALL FOR PAPERS – EXTENDED CALL

Exhibiting Video – International Conference


Date: 23 – 25 March, 2012 University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London, W1B 2UW

In March and April 2012 Ambika P3, the flagship exhibition space at the University of Westminster, will present a major solo exhibition of the influential pioneer of video art, David Hall in association with REWIND. The new commission '1001 TV Sets (End Piece)' 1972-2012 will involve a spectacular sculpture of 1,001 cathode ray tube TV sets. Each will be tuned to a different analogue station playing randomly until, between April 4 and April 18, the last analogue signals are broadcast from London’s Crystal Palace. To mark the occasion the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM) of the University of Westminster is convening Exhibiting Video, a three-day event considering issues central to the display of video art. Bringing together notable artists, curators and writers the event will provide a forum for a number of related questions: On what terms has the rise of video in contemporary arts taken place? How do notions of medium specificity and site specificity shape video art work made for exhibition? What is the legacy of analogue video technology in the digital age? How do our museums and galleries understand video art? Ambika P3, one of London’s largest spaces dedicated to contemporary art and architecture presents a public programme of solo and group exhibitions. In 2011 it exhibited new works by Anthony McCall and hosted the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize with works by Thomas Demand, Roe Etheridge, Jim Goldberg and Elad Lassry. This conference follows on last year’s successful ‘Exhibiting Photography’ conference.

There will be four half-day themes:

Curating:
Are the terms upon which video art has become accepted as part of the visual arts flexible and constructive, or have they served to favour particular practices and secure a restrictive canon? What are the current models for curating video art?
Space:
How has the development of media specific spaces such as film and video centres affected the development of the practice? How does the gallery and museum context affect the interpretation and consumption of video art?
Analogue:
The cut off of the analogue signal marks the end of the use of analogue technology in the moving image industries. Conversely there has been a resurgence of the use of analogue technologies by artists in the fields of film, video and photography. How is this relevant to the exhibition of video art?
Media and Context:
The term video art is present from YouTube and the White Cube. While it exists in numerous contexts and multiple format of exhibition can there still be video art specificity? How is that validated in the attitudes of image-makers, critics, theorists and institutions?

Speakers include
David Hall is an artist who has exhibited internationally for over forty years and also made work for broadcast. An Honorary Professor at Dundee University he has taught at numerous institutions including the Royal College of Art, San Francisco Art Institute, and St Martin’s and Chelsea Colleges of Art.

Irit Batsry is an American artist working mainly in video installation. She won the Whitney Biennial Bucksbaum Award and was awarded the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. In 2007 the Jeu de Paume in Paris organized a retrospective of her videotapes.

Amanda Beech is an artist and writer. She is Co-Director of the research groups Curating Video, www.curatingvideo.com and The Political Currency of Art www.thepoliticalcurrencyofart.org. She is Professor of Fine Art at the University of Kent.

Sean Cubitt is Professor of Global Media and Communications at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton and Professorial Fellow in Media and Communications at the University of Melbourne. His publications include Digital Aesthetics, The Cinema Effect and EcoMedia.

Solange Oliveira Farkas is a Brasilian curator. She founded the International Contemporary Art Festival Videobrasil and has recently curated Sophie Calle – Cuide de você (São Paulo and Salvador, 2009). She was also the director of the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia between 2007–2010.

Stephen Partridge is an artist and Professor of Media Art and Dean of Research at Duncan Of Jordanstone College of Art, the University of Dundee. He established the School of Television at DJCAD in the 1980s. He is the principal investigator on the research project REWIND and REWINDItalia.

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS
We welcome proposals for papers of a maximum of 30 minutes addressing any one of the above. Send abstracts of no more than 250 words. They must include the presenter's name, affiliation, email and postal address, together with the title of the paper and a 150-word biographical note on the presenter. Abstracts should be sent to Helen Cohen at photography@westminster.ac.uk and arrive no later than Wednesday 15 February 2012.

PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION

This conference will take place from 4.00pm on Friday 23 March to Sunday 25 March 2012. The fee for registration will be:
Full conference: Standard rate £200. One day rate £110
Full conference: Student rate £90. One day rate £65.
This covers all conference documentation, refreshments, lunch, receptions and administration costs. Registration is now open and you can download the registration form at:

http://www.westminster.ac.uk/research/a-z/cream/events/exhibiting-video-conference

All the best,

Cinzia
Jan 22

Video Conference - call for papers

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 Call for papers

 Exhibiting Video Conference: Friday 23, Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 March 2012

The conference web link is http://www.westminster.ac.uk/research/a-z/cream/events/exhibiting-video-conference

Deadline 1st February 2012

Sep 14

I.F.C. Paul Beck Video

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Exclusive premiere: The Calm Blue Sea “Literal”  Director Paul Beck

I.F.C. Exclusive premiere: The Calm Blue Sea “Literal”  Director Paul Beck
link:
http://www.ifc.com/news/2011/09/premiere-the-calm-blue-sea-literal.php?fb_ref=news

Jul 03

CONNECT - exhibition at Shedhalle Zurich, summer 2011

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You are cordially invited to the Shedhalle in Zurich!

My work in the exhibition:
Exhibition view at Kulturrat Bochum, Germanyvideo installation MALTA AS METAPHOR
http://www.malta-as-metaphor.eu

Kind regards,

Myriam Thyes
http://www.thyes.com

---------------


CONNECT. Art Between Media and Reality.

Opening: 13th July 2011, 7pm
Exhibition: 14th July – 11th September 2011

Artists: Stefan Baltensperger, Maia Gusberti, Felix Stephan Huber, Esther Hunziker, Mathias Jud / Christoph Wachter, Anja Kaufmann, knowbotic research, Marcus Maeder mit Jan Schacher, norient (Thomas Burkhalter mit Michael Spahr und Simon Grab), Max Rheiner, Myriam Thyes, Ubermorgen.com
Curators: Anke Hoffmann, Yvonne Volkart

A catalogue will be published at Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg.

Shedhalle  Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
http://www.shedhalle.ch


Mar 06

Runnn, A****le

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This is performance art, elevated, hopefully, by good shooting, the specialness of HD and pour your heart (and sweat!) out acting. Outdoors: shot on a Flip Ultra; indoors: shot on a Canon HG 10. The walls are by anonymous grafitti artists in San Francisco, California (along Market Street between Van Ness & Gough Streets). http://vimeo.com/19779066
Dec 20

Comedy Whirled

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Co-founded by myself, this place is starting to rock, attracting top talent and some hilarious scribes after just 4 months online!  Highly recommended for comedy writers and filmmakers of all kinds.  Check it out: http://comedywhirled.com/ 

Sep 24

SanctionedArray

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SanctionedArray

Call for Video Art Entries

Submissions end October 20th, 2010 EST.

SanctionedArray is an online database of video art conceived in response to the restrictions of artists' submissions to The Guggenheim Museum's and YouTube's video biennial, Play (www.youtube.com/play). Artists' submissions to Play are limited by OFAC sanctions (www.ustreas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/programs/) - where citizens or residents of Belarus , Cote d'Ivoire , Congo , Cuba , Iran , Iraq , Lebanon , North Korea , Somalia , Sudan , Syria , Myanmar/Burma, and Zimbabwe are not eligible to submit their work. We maintain that the application of these OFAC sanctions to virtual transmissions of video art perpetuates the causes that led to the imposition of them; and we invite those who wish to protest the continuity of such restrictions - artists of any origin, including those from the sanctioned countries - to submit their work to SanctionedArray.
   

We hope to showcase the most notable and varied video works from creators anywhere. Submission of virtual entries to SanctionedArray, follow online video formats proposed by YouTube and The Guggenheim, except forEligibility 1.d. (www.sites.google.com/site/ytplayterms/all). A large number of invited art professionals shall serve as jurors in SanctionedArray by rating the online entries in a process and open source code created and generously provided to us by Apexart (www.apexart.org). One hundred videos will be selected from the online entries to be showcased online. The selection criteria are not predetermined in the call for submissions, and will be calibrated by the jurors in the process of selection. 
   

SanctionedArray's selected video entries shall also be launched at the screening event on October 25th and 26th, 2010 at WHITE BOX in New York City . This event shall coincide with the Play biennial at The Guggenheim New York, extending representation of video entries considered not eligible by Origin, by YouTube and The Guggenheim, "challenging a status quo," as proposed by Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, The Guggenheim. 
   

 A roundtable on October 26, 2010 starting 7 PM, with esteemed artists, curators, and legal experts will provide an opportunity to discuss terms, conditions, and consequences of both Play and SanctionedArray.  
   

At SanctionedArray, we look forward to having "everybody play."  
   

To submit your work, please go to www.sanctionedarray.specifyothers.com. Submission deadline is October 20th, 2010 EST.  
   

Conceived and organized by SpecifyOthers in collaboration with WHITE BOX.

   
 

 

Visit us at www.sanctionedarray.specifyothers.com or at www.whiteboxny.org.
Contact us at sanctionedarray@specifyothers.com for additional questions. 
Sep 16

Visions in the Nunnery 2010

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Visions in The Nunnery 2010

Saturday 2nd  – Sunday 17th October, The Nunnery

Curated by Tessa Garland and Cinzia Cremona, Visions in The Nunnery includes an annual international open call, an exhibition of selected works and a series of screening events and talks at The Nunnery gallery in London.This year will include the British premiere of Actor by Michael Mazière and recent work by Tanya Syed, Doug Burton, Elodie Pong, Rosie Pedlow and Joe King, Bridget Baker, Ra di Martino, Keren Cytter and many others.

Opening event:                         Friday 1st October 6-9.30pm

 

Special events:

Critical Forum: Moving Mountains – do moving image practices change the world?
                                                      Sunday 3rd October 2-4pm

Late night opening:                    Thursday 7th October 7-9pm

(as part of the First Thursdays scheme)

Film screening:                            Saturday 9th October 2-5pm

Curated by Louisa Fairclough including work by Tacita Dean, Susan Collins and Jayne Parker.

Live Performance Event             Saturday 16th October 6.30-10.30pm

with special guests Franko B and Richard Layzell.

Exhibition open Friday – Sunday from 1pm to 5pm

Exhibition and event entry is free.


The Nunnery, 181 Bow Rd, London, E3 2SJ
(nearest tube Bow Road, nearest DLR Bow Church)
www.bowarts.org

nunnery@bowarts.com
020 8709 5292

Sep 13

Qwartz 7 : Call for entries // New Media Arts //

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| | | | | QWARTZ 7

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NEW MEDIA ARTS CATEGORY

 

The Qwartz New Media Arts rewards innovative artworks using new media and technologies. Registrations are open from July 20, 2010, to October, 20, 2010, to every new media artist, group or collective from every country in the world. An artist or group or collective is allowed to submit several projects.

Alva Noto returns this year as Honorary President and Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr presides over the New Media Arts Jury.

 

| | | | | REGISTRATION PROCESS | | | | |

Registration is free and open to works produced after January 1st, 2009. It proceeds by sending an e-mail to newmedia7@qwartz.org the following information

  • Full name and function of the applicant:
  • Name of the applicant’s structure / organization:
  • Applicant’s coordinates (address, telephone, email, website):
  • Artist(s)’s and work(s)’s full names:
  •  Website(s) of the artist(s) :

Every entry requires a full and detailed documentation to allow the jury members to understand and analyse the work:

  • Audio and/or video files (.mp3 320 kbs / .flv 700 kbs sizes)
  • Pictures (.jpeg size)
  • Note / short introduction (not longer than 5,000 caracters)
  • Biography of the artist(s)
  • Completed and signed terms & conditions (see pages 3 and 4 of the call for entries online)

The documentation set – included the signed terms & conditions - has to be sent in a zip file per e-mail or to download on a link.

 

| | | | | FURTHER INFORMATION | | | | |

Call for entries available on http://bit.ly/9xXJsW

 Contact : Clémence Seurat – clemence[@]qwartz.org

+33 1 40 21 31 68 / +33 6 68 63 01 65

 

 

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