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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING -- FEEL FREE TO DISTRIBUTE ____________________________________________________________ WEB3DART 2003 CALL FOR ENTRIES http://www.web3dart.org DEADLINE: Monday, 13 January 2003 Submit your on-line 3D works to WEB3DART 2003, for inclusion in an exhibition of completely new works created by internationally regarded artists, architects, designers, students and creative 3D developers. The selection will showcase the foremost ideas and independent creations in all on-line 3D formats. Submission form is available at: http://www.web3dart.org. WEB3DART 2003- the official Web 3D Art Show, will premiere at the The 8th International Conference on 3D Web Technology in St. Malo, France, 9 - 12 March, 2003. Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and the Web 3D Consortium, and this year in cooperation with INRIA and Eurographics, the symposium is the most important venue for 3D creators, and all those devoted to the virtual 3D on-line environment. For more information: http://www.web3d.org/s2003/ The selected works for WEB3DART 2003 will be featured on-line, and as a feature of Lab3D, an exhibition of virtual works in real space, that will connect the public with media and art spaces across the UK and internationally (beginning with a presentation in Vienna at MedienQuartier21). The gallery show will present artists interactive installation works, and a symposium will raise issues around 3D and new media practice. Dates: 9 May - 22 June, 2003, coordinated by Cornerhouse, Manchester. http://www.cornerhouse.org The outstanding success of the 1999 VRML ART show in Paderborne; the 2000 VRML-ART Expo at the SIGGRAPH ART SHOW in New Orleans, and WEB3D ART 2002 at The ICA London, have created a positive anticipation to the upcoming selection for WEB3DART 2003 SUBMISSION PROCESS: All work will be juried on-line and must be viewable on free browsers (available on-line). Send URL with application form, found at: http://www.web3dart.org to: kdudesek@rave.ac.uk Deadline is January 13, 2003. Only on-line submissions will be accepted. Questions: All questions regarding submission procedure, gallery exhibition, or the jury process should be directed to Kathy Rae Huffman: kathy.rae.huffman@cornerhouse.org through January 13. A signed release giving written authorization to link your work on-line, and copyright clearance for the Web 3D Symposium CD ROM, must be received before you work will be confirmed in the program. This authorization form will be made available to the final, selected projects. SELECTION CRITERIA: Keywords for the selection are content, imagination, and technical innovation. All 3D on-line projects must be complete and functional at time of submission. The selection will be made on-line by a jury - listed in the submission form. CATEGORIES (the jury reserves the right to assign or reassign a category): * Artists and architects * Scientific models * Worlds and city planninG * Product design and unique commercial application * Experimental works and studies by art and design students (including course compilations) ____________________________________________________________ SUBMISSION FORM - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: ENTRY FORM WEB3DART 2003 DEADLINE: Friday, January 13, 2003 *3D Art Project URL: _____________________________________________________ *3D Art Project Title: _____________________________________________________ *Primary contact name: _________________________________________________________ The creative persons responsible for the 3D design and implementation should be listed first; the sponsoring company, institute, and/or collaborators are invited to add their additional information at end of form. *Contact Email address __________________________________________ *Primary contact snail mail address ______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ (w/country and postcode) *Lack of contact information could jeopardize your acceptance Primary telephone, country code: _______ city prefix: _____ number: ________________ (office/home) Alternate telephone country code: _______ city prefix: ______ number: ______________ (office/home) FAX country code _________ city prefix _____________number: _____________________ On-line submissions: On-line works must run on a 800 MHz CPU. Please specify CPU power, OS, Web browser and player, which your work is tested on. New works created within the past two years, not previously included in Web3D Art will take priority SUBMIT: Web links by end of working day, Friday, January 13, 2003, to: Professor Karel Dudesek kdudesek@rave.ac.uk On-line 3D projects can be submitted as: Web-based 3D Work (experimental, sound, text, audio, wireless) - Multi-user-based 3D Work - Multi-media 3D Environments (in real and virtual space) - please specify details of installation. 3D ART Student Gallery - All student works will be accepted: A special section of Web3D ART 2003 will be created, in recognition of the growing number of student sites and 3D activity in arts, design, architecture and IT courses. ALL works that load properly and work, will be included. Class compilations are encouraged, but must have name of instructor/professor, names of students, school and title of course included. For student participation in the staging of the exhibition, please contact kdudesek@rave.ac.uk JURY: all submitted works will be juried on-line by a team of international digital media specialists: Prof. Karel Dudesek, Head of the postgraduate course, Interactive Digital Media at the College of Design and Communication, Kent, UK Kathy Rae Huffman, Director of Visual Arts, at Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Tom Holley, Creative Director, Media Centre Huddersfeld, UK Mark Cosgrove, Curator of Exhibitions, Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, UK Arghyro Paouri, artist and Multi Media department, INRIA, Rocquencourt, FR Masaki Fujihata, artist and professor of digital media, Tokyo, Japan Accepted projects will be promoted in print, and will be included on-line at: www.web3dart.org <http://www.web3dart.org>. All works selected will comprise the official Art Show at the International Web3D Symposium in St. Malo, France, 9-12 March 2003. A conference CD ROM will be created, that will include images, text and links to all accepted art projects. ACM requires that a signed authorization be received before inculsion in this CD ROM, which may require your further assistance for data. Selected on-line projects will be sent the authorisation form, which must be returned by snail mail. Web3D Art is supported by Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK and Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Kent, UK. It is authorised and supported by the Web3D Consortium, and ACM. The sponsor list will grow! Sincerely, The WEB3D ART 2003 Team Kathy Rae Huffman Director of Visual Arts Cornerhouse 70 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5NH http://www.cornerhouse.org ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/