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[Nettime-bold] Entry Call: AIM III International Online Student Competition |
To Whom It May Concern: I am emailing you on behalf of Janet Owen, Director of the Art In Motion Festival. PLease add the following information to your website regarding the online call for entries of student competitions. Thank You- Art In Motion ART IN MOTION: THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF TIME-BASED MEDIA PRESENTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMPETITION CALL FOR ENTRIES Deadline: JANUARY 15, 2002 Entry is FREE Entry form and further details: http://www.usc.edu/aim Contact: aim@usc.edu THE AIM FESTIVAL AIM, in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles, presents Luna Park: a series of critical inquiries into the crucial issues raised by the nexus of art, technology, entertainment and activism in the context of globalization and the rising privatization of culture. At the core of this debate is the ascendance of entertainment and our ubiquitous, and largely unquestioned, fascination with the spectacular. Titled in reference to the world's first modern amusement park AIM III: Luna Park takes place January April 2002, and consists of a series of dynamic lectures, culminating in a two-day symposium, an International Student Competition and exhibition, and a number of related events. Further festival details: www.usc.edu/aim THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMPETITION AIM III seeks student entries for its International Student Competition. The selected entries will be hosted by AIM in an online exhibition, featured in an exhibition at USC, and will become part of the select pool of works that AIM draws on when touring internationally. Prizes, including the $1000 USC SOFA Award, will be awarded by a distinguished jury including: designer, writer, researcher, and performer Brenda Laurel, and author, researcher, and curator Erkki Huhtamo. Submission Criteria: Works must be 'time-based' and created by a student, of any age, working in any discipline. Works should also be capable of exhibition on the Internet, and address the festival theme. AIM defines 'time-based' to include: websites, Internet projects, film, video, digital video, hand-drawn and digital animation, interactive computer games, sound pieces, digital media, CD-ROMs, and DVDs - as well as various emerging hybrids that elude traditional categorization. All entries must be completed after October 1, 1999, and be complete enough for on-line presentation at the time of submission. All entries must be postmarked no later than January 15, 2002. How to Enter: Submission to AIM is free. Submit copies of projects (no originals please) in the form of a DVD, VCD, VHS (NTSC), Macintosh CD-ROM, or a URL, as appropriate. Other formats can be accommodated by prior arrangement with AIM. ENTRY FORM AND FURTHER INFORMATION AT: http://www.usc.edu/aim CONTACT: aim@usc.edu _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold