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[International ArtExpo] Call for Artists: ATTITUDE Festival - Macedonia (Luca Curci) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:24:54 -0400 From: "Turbulence" <turbulence@turbulence.org> Subject: <nettime-ann> Floating Points 6: Games of Culture | Art of Games To: "Jo-Anne Green" <jo@turbulence.org> Message-ID: <00f401c9a33f$d97684a0$8c638de0$@org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Floating Points 6: Games of Culture | Art of Games http://institute.emerson.edu/floatingpoints/2009/ A Film Screening, Symposium and Workshops with Asi Burak, Anita Fontaine, Jesper Juul, Friedrich Kirschner, Marcin Ramocki, Jason Rohrer, Adriana de Souza Silva, Mushon Zer-Aviv DATE: March 20-21, 2009 VENUE: Emerson College, Boston + streamed live on the web and in Second Life FREE and OPEN to the public. Registration details on the website Video games extend beyond the gaming console into nearly every aspect of contemporary life. They are fun. They drive innovation, consumer engagement and employee productivity. Is our culture turning everything into a game? Video Games have had a greater impact on narrative form than any medium since film. They are altering our experience of both virtual and physical space. Gamespace is everywhere and nowhere (McKenzie Wark, "Gamer Theory"). In "Video Game Spaces: Image, Play, and Structure in 3D Worlds", Michael Nitsche introduces five analytical layers - rule-based space, mediated space, fictional space, play space, and social space. How do artists and game designers use these spaces in their creative practice? How does structured play impact our engagement with other people, both online and in urban space? What are the political and cultural implications of gaming practices? Please join us for a lively discussion. Co-Organized and Co-Presented by Emerson College and Turbulence.org Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856 Turbulence: http://turbulence.org Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog Networked_Music_Review: http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade New American Radio: http://somewhere.org ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:47:17 -0400 From: Ceci Moss <ceci.moss@rhizome.org> Subject: <nettime-ann> Call for Applications: Rhizome Curatorial Fellow To: nettime-ann@nettime.org Message-ID: <94d5593b0903161447ld8f2decwe38430518b9a91c8@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" *Call for Applications: Rhizome Curatorial Fellow* Rhizome is a leading arts organization dedicated to the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology. Through open platforms for exchange and collaboration, our website serves to encourage and expand the communities around these practices. Our programs, many of which happen online, include commissions, exhibitions, events, discussion, archives and portfolios. Rhizome is an affiliate of the New Museum of Contemporary Art. For more information about Rhizome, visit: http://rhizome.org/info/ Rhizome seeks a Curatorial Fellow from late April through August 2009. The Fellow will support the curatorial and editorial departments at Rhizome through research, writing and administration. This position is a unique opportunity for a person interested in pursuing a career in contemporary art to further their engagement with the field and hone their professional skills. The Curatorial Fellow must be based in New York and must be able to commit to 16 hours of work per week, for 6 months, beginning in Spring 2009. This position is unpaid, but academic credit may be arranged. The Curatorial Fellow will work directly with artists and be overseen by the Director and Senior Editor. The Fellow's primary responsibilities include: - Coordination, and development of the Rhizome ArtBase, including managing submissions and reaching out to artists - Curating sections of the Rhizome website - Researching topics for editorial coverage - Writing articles for Rhizome's blog and publications - Administrative support of programs, such as Rhizome's monthly New Silent Series at the New Museum - General support of the organization QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have a level of familiarity with contemporary art and particularly new media and its history. Education or advanced experience beyond the undergraduate level is preferred. At a minimum, the candidate should have very strong writing, editing, and analytical skills, and very high internet literacy. Knowledge of Microsoft Office software is also required and basic Photoshop skills are preferred. TO APPLY: Please email a cover letter, resume or c.v., three references, and three writing samples (url's or attachments) to Ceci Moss at editor(at) rhizome.org. Review of applications will begin immediately. Deadline is April 15, 2009. -- Ceci Moss Senior Editor Rhizome at the New Museum 235 Bowery New York, NY 10002 212-219-1288 ext. 258 http://www.rhizome.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.nettime.org/pipermail/nettime-ann/attachments/20090316/31f8c065/attachment.htm> ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 16:26:30 -0500 From: Michael Workman <mworkman@bridgeartfair.com> Subject: <nettime-ann> Bridge Basel: Call for Participation To: <nettime-ann@nettime.org> Message-ID: <C5E57FB6.4C0EB%mworkman@bridgeartfair.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" For Immediate Release: Bridge Basel: Call for Participation ANNOUNCING BRIDGE BASEL, SWITZERLAND >> www.bridgeartfair.com AT DREISPITZHALLE >> www.dreispitzhalle.ch June 10-14, 2009 APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 15 Download Application >> www.bridgeartfair.com/applications/Bridge_Basel_app09-Dreispitzhalle.doc Bridge Art Fair is proud to announce its inaugural edition of Bridge Basel to take place June 10-14, 2009, in Basel, Switzerland concurrent with the esteemed Art Basel. Basel draws the largest international audience internationally of all major contemporary art fairs, and Bridge Basel enjoys built-in guarantees to ensure attendance by collectors, curators and art professionals from around the world. During the 40th Anniversary of Art Basel, Bridge Art Fair has been accepted to stage the Bridge Art Fair in a new facility, the Dreispitzhalle. Dreispitzhalle is the event facility centerpiece of the up-and-coming hot spot in Basel, Dreispitz. In the coming years, this area will host a design school, top-notch galleries and many other art institutions. The Dreispitzhalle, the anchor of the neighborhood?s future international art and cultural activities, will host Bridge as the first-ever art fair in the Dreispitz area of Basel during the Art Basel fair. Bridge boasts a degree of local support, to deliver a fair that balances cultural and commercial interests, enjoyed by no other satellite show. To ensure this balance, all exhibitions are cooperatively produced with Bridge Director Michael Workman, a former correspondent for Flash Art, and Bridge staff, an organization owned and operated by writers and artists. Bridge is the only art fair curated as a single, unified exhibit, with a clear artistic direction based on the works cooperatively chosen for presentation by Bridge and its participating galleries. Dreispitzhalle >> www.dreispitzhalle.ch Bridge Art Fair in the Dreispitzhalle will take place steps from arguably the largest private art collection in the world, the Schaulager >> www.schaulager.org. The Schaulager open house is an important draw every year for art professionals and major art collectors from around the world during Art Basel. If there is any market in the world where collectors and galleries want to go right now, it is Basel. Bridge is also working with event producers at Triebwerk >> www.twerk.ch, who lifted the Volta Show Basel to its present position in the marketplace. Verge Edition of Bridge Basel Download Application >> www.bridgeartfair.com/Verge_Basel_app09-Optical_Building.doc Bridge will also stage Verge >> www.bridgeartfair.com/baselindex.html in an office building next door to the Dreispitzhalle. Premiered as an alternative edition of the Bridge Art Fair in Berlin during the 2008 installment of Art Forum Berlin, Verge Basel will be presented as a unique companion showcase to Bridge: a showcase of only artist-run spaces and projects. Verge will expand on the artistic and cultural focus of Bridge by providing a previously unavailable non-commercial platform for artist-run spaces. -- Michael Workman Founder Bridge Art Fair www.bridgeartfair.com Bridge Basel Switzerland 2009 Bridgeartfair.com Dreispitzhalle.ch June 10-14 118 N. Peoria, 2nd Floor Chicago, IL 60607 Ph: (312)421-2227 Fax: 847-656-5078 http://www.bridgeartfair.com This e-mail and any of its attachments may contain proprietary information of Bridge, NFP Incorporated and its subsidiaries, which is?privileged, confidential or subject to copyright belonging to Bridge, NFP. This e-mail is intended solely for the use of the individual or?entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby notified that any dissemination,?distribution, copying, or action taken in relation to the contents of and attachments to this e-mail is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If?you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copy of this?e-mail and any printout. Thank you. ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:18:14 +0100 From: Marieke Istha <istha@nimk.nl> Subject: <nettime-ann> SYMPOSIUM: Positions in flux: On the changing role of the artist and institution in the networked society To: Nettime1 <nettime-ann@nettime.org> Message-ID: <49CB5666.8060101@nimk.nl> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed The Netherlands Media Art Institute presents Positions in flux: On the changing role of the artist and institution in the networked society Friday, May 8th, 2009 Organised by Netherlands Media Art Institute (NIMk), Amsterdam Symposium venue: Trouw Amsterdam Wibautstraat 131, Amsterdam http://www.trouwamsterdam.nl The symposium 'Positions in flux: On the changing role of the artist and institution in the networked society' will center on some of the major parameters for the current and future development of contemporary art. In particular it will reflect on the aspect of cultural sustainability of art projects, art and technology initiatives and art curating. 'Positions in flux' will give floor to international artists, theoreticians, critics, cultural producers and aims to initiate a truly critical debate. The symposium is designed for a broad audience working in the field of contemporary culture and art, with a desire to understand what comes ahead and how to respond to these changes on an artistic or institutional level. 'Positions in flux' will provide a platform and ?thinkspace? for artists, cultural workers, theoreticians and a broader public to envision the future in our field and to provide us with the necessary information to make choices for a meaningful and sustainable development of society and culture. The three panel discussions follow a clear thematic scheme and try to bring in as much expertise and viewpoints as possible. The panels are interlinked and designed to initiate an ongoing discussion among the participants. The symposium will be streamed from the symposium venue, Trouw Amsterdam. Online audiences will have the opportunity to participate in the debate in the live discussion forum. The results of the debate and its main contributions are reviewed and published online on the new Media Art Platform. http://www.mediaartplatform.org The symposium is part of the 'Here we are ? There we go' programme at the Netherlands Media Art Institute, May 8th ? 10th, 2009 which takes place on the occasion of the Institute?s 30th anniversary. 'Here we are ? There we go' celebrates the Institute?s achievements in these thirty years and plans for the future with an inspiring open house weekend of artist talks, performances, installations, tours and a party. 'Positions in flux' is made possible with the kind support of the Mondriaan Foundation. The conference language is English. Please contact: info@nimk.nl for inquiries ENTRANCE: 15 euro (Students 10 euro). You can buy your ticket in advance at the reception of the NIMk (sale starts May 1th) or you can pay at the venue location until a half hour before the symposium starts. Including tea, coffee, reception at the NIMk at the end of the day RESERVATIONS: Please make reservations by sending you name and contact information to info@nimk.nl Speakers and panels Please note that speakers and times are subject to change. 9:00 ? 10:00 Registration 9:45 Welcome and Introduction by Heiner Holtappels, director of NIMk 10:00 On the changing role of the artist and institution in the networked society by Susanne Jaschko, curator of Positions in Flux and chief curator NIMk 10.30 ? 12.30 Panel 1: Art goes politics In this session we will discuss the potential of art to contribute to global and local problems such as religious conflicts, environmental or social crisis. Or is art constrained to raising awareness only? Should art become an agency for political and social affairs at all? How to successfully implement and conduct art projects in zones of crisis? What does it take to successfully implement and conduct projects in zones of crisis? How far do these projects benefit from the dubious attention of the mass media? Hans Bernhard (AT), artist, UBERMORGEN.COM http://www.ubermorgen.com Wafaa Bilal, artist (IQ/US) http://www.wafaabilal.com Knowbotic Research, artist group (DE/CH), artist in residence at NIMk 2008/2009 http://www.krcf.org Moderated by Chris Keulemans, writer and journalist (NL) (tbc) http://roadtrip.submarinechannel.com/content/view.jsp?mapid=5986&itemid=4897&menu=true 12.30 ? 13.30 Lunch break 13.30 ? 15.30 Panel 2: New territories and cultures of the digital This panel will look at the geographical shift that media culture currently undergoes and that will shape the future of this field. In the past, Europe, North America and Japan were at the forefront of digital production, design, art and technological research. Now that digital technologies become available at lower prices and spread more widely on the globe, new digital communities flourish. This panel looks specifically at new initiatives and bottom-up organisations in other parts of the world such as East Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South America, trying to understand what characterizes these initiatives. In how far do local and national cultures shape digital culture? Do these initiatives share common experiences and challenges, or is there no common ground to be found? Which kind of art arises from these new nodes on the digital map? How can we support the growth and establishment of these organisations? Bronac Ferran (UK), researcher, consultant and founding member of bricolabs http://www.boundaryobject.org Nat Muller, independent curator and critic (NL) Marcus Neustetter, media artist, curator and co-founder of Trinity Session (ZA) http://www.onair.co.za/thetrinitysession/index_temp.html Adam Somlai-Fischer, artist and architect, programme director of Kitchen Budapest (HU) http://www.kitchenbudapest.hu Moderated by Rob van Kranenburg, thinker, networker and author (NL/BE) Van Kranenburg has been teaching at various schools in the Netherlands (UvA, EMMA Interaction Design, Industrial Design). Currently he works as the Head of the Public Domain Program at Waag Society. He is author of ?The Internet of Things.? For this session we will ask initiatives and organisations around the world to come up with a short written or a 1 minute video statement about challenges they face in the future. These contributions will be shown during the panel. 15.30 ? 16.00 Coffee Break 16.00 ? 18.00 Panel 3: Open Source ? A scheme for art production and curating? This session deals with the concept of open source for art production and its presentation. The open source movement is driven by the idea of collective, process-based, sustainable production and improvement. In software development this strategy has already proven to be valid; however can this model be applied to other products such as artworks or even exhibitions? In how far does the open source model differ from other forms of artistic collaboration? Is there a new role model for both the artist and the curator in the future? Which (economic) value and impact has expertise in open source production? How could institutions and organisations respond to this trend? Marcos Garcia, director of Interactivos, Medialab Prado (ES) http://www.medialab-prado.es Jaromil, dyne.org and researcher at NIMk http://jaromil.dyne.org/journal/ Joasia Krysa, curator, founder of KURATOR (PL/UK) http://www.kurator.org Moderated by Josephine Bosma, theoretician and critic (nl) http://laudanum.net/bosma 19:30 Reception at the Netherlands Media Art Institute, Netherland Media Art Institute Keizersgracht 264 1016 EV Amsterdam http://www.nimk.nl ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:36:51 +0100 (CET) From: Luca Curci <lucacurci@lucacurci.com> Subject: <nettime-ann> [International ArtExpo] Call for Artists: ATTITUDE Festival - Macedonia To: International Art Expo <artexpo@domeus.it> Message-ID: <12738085.1238074611214.ecMessenger@domeus.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Untitled Document Call for Artists: ATTITUDE Festival June 26-30, 2009 Deadline for applications: April 2, 2009 email: lucacurci@lucacurci.com more details: www.lucacurci.com/artexpo International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short.films to include in the next 2009 Exhibitions: ATTITUDE Festival - Center for Contemporary Public Arts - Bitola, Macedonia (June 26-30, 2009). The deadline for applications is April 2, 2009. The Attitude Festival collaborates with many cultural organizations (ArtExpo Italy, Prima Centre Berlin/Skopje, The One Minutes Foundation Amsterdam, EAF Adelaide, Remont Belgrade, SKUC Galerija Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje Macedonia, Franz West Studio Wien, Visura Aperta Zagreb and others). The Attitude Festival targets both new and existing audiences, seeking to attract national and international art audiences. This year presentation of video art and experimental film will be shown in public spaces, in front of few banks in the city as a reaction of financial globalization in the world. The number of works with you can participate is unlimited. All works must be on DVD (PAL or NTSC), no matter what the original source medium. The duration may be any, with a preference given to a max lenght of 15 minutes. If you are interested, send your video submissions (Name/Surname, City/Country, Film title, Running time, Brief film synopsis) with a CV/biography, videography and an introduction about the piece to: arch. Luca Curci via Casamassima, 75 70010 - Capurso (Bari) - Italy International ArtExpo is a not for profit organization that provides a significant forum for cultural dialogue between all artists from different cultures and countries. We depend on the support of you. ArtExpo is grateful to all of the institutions, corporations, and individuals who support our efforts. We work with a number of national and international galleries as well as publishers, museums, curators and writers from all over the world. We help artists through solo and group exhibitions, gallery representation, magazine reviews and advertisements, press releases, internet promotion, as well as various curatorial projects. 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