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== October 2006 ==
 
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'''October 1''' Call for Participation: chico.art.net v.3
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chico.art.net is an annual international juried online exhibition that is currently looking for exciting and provocative interactive artwork made for the internet arena. Projects must be made between 2005-2006.
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Please no commercial, design, portfolio or traditional media sites.
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Deadline: October 1, 2006
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E-mail submissions to chicoartnet@gmail.com
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Please include project URL, brief description (no more than 100 words), artist statement and browser/technical requirements in the body of the e-mail. No attachments please.
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Selected projects will be expected to stay live at the submitted URL through May 2007.
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Exhibition opens December 13, 2006.
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http://www.csuchico.edu/art/net
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chico.art.net v.2 featured works by babel, Shawn Bailey & Jennifer Willet, Jillian McDonald, Dylan Davis, Brian Judy, Juliet Davis and Nicolas Clauss
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Produced by The Electronic Arts Program, California State University Chico Department of Art & Art History
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Originally from Rhizome.org Raw at September 6, 2006, 14:58, published by nicholas economos
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Type  announcement
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Genre  net, show
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Keywords  interact, exhibition, digital, Internet
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'''Oct. 16.''' VIDA 9.0
 
'''Oct. 16.''' VIDA 9.0

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March 2007

March 1. Call for Proposals

http://www.oboro.net/appel/index_e.html

OBORO welcomes original projects that promote critical thinking and artistic practices. We accept proposals from artists, artist collectives, and independent curators who are looking to present exhibits, events and conferences as well as to produce publications or do a residency. OBORO also hosts media art related residencies throught its New Media Lab (for more information please visit: http://www.oboro.net/lab/activities.html).

The programming committee looks at artistic vision, Montréal context, diversity and budget when considering a proposal. Before submitting your portfolio please look at our website carefully. It provides a good overview of past artistic content. In terms of work requiring the use of technology, please contact us to make sure we have the resources you need. OBORO pays artist fees in accordance with standards set by representative organizations and bodies responsible for collecting royalties.



December 2006

Dec. 15 Call for Submissions: Creativity & Cognition Conference 2007 (CC2007)

This is the first call for the Creativity & Cognition Conference 2007 (CC2007), which will be held in Washington DC, June 13-15, 2007.

We believe that creativity is a fundamental topic to address the important challenges of knowledge-based societies of the future - and hopefully, CC2007 will make a major contribution in bringing researchers, practitioners, and educators together to advance an understanding of this conference topic, find common themes, and produce rigorous research at the convergence of technology, science, and arts.

The important dates are:

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2006

Author Notification: February 19, 2007

Final formatted papers due: March 19, 2007

A copy of the call for papers is attached to this message, and a conference website is available at:

http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/CC2007/

Access to previous Creativity and Cognition Conference materials can be found at:

http://www.creativityandcognition.com/



November 2006

November 1. CAFKA.07 Call for Proposals

Our physical connection to objects and spaces is essential to our being in the world: in the environments we inhabit, in the ways we relate to one another, and in the products we create. We ask artists to consider actual or metaphorical possibilities enabled by the haptic connection, whether achieved through exceptional handling of traditional materials or of new media. The exhibition will take place in and around Kitchener City hall for 11 days at the end of September, 2007.

For more information visit: http://www.contemporaryartforum.ca



November 3. Call for Works : Image Festival 2007

Film + Video early deadline

For more information visit : http://www.imagesfestival.com/index-iF.php

October 2006

October 1 Call for Participation: chico.art.net v.3


chico.art.net is an annual international juried online exhibition that is currently looking for exciting and provocative interactive artwork made for the internet arena. Projects must be made between 2005-2006.

Please no commercial, design, portfolio or traditional media sites.

Deadline: October 1, 2006

E-mail submissions to chicoartnet@gmail.com

Please include project URL, brief description (no more than 100 words), artist statement and browser/technical requirements in the body of the e-mail. No attachments please.

Selected projects will be expected to stay live at the submitted URL through May 2007.

Exhibition opens December 13, 2006.

http://www.csuchico.edu/art/net

chico.art.net v.2 featured works by babel, Shawn Bailey & Jennifer Willet, Jillian McDonald, Dylan Davis, Brian Judy, Juliet Davis and Nicolas Clauss

Produced by The Electronic Arts Program, California State University Chico Department of Art & Art History

Originally from Rhizome.org Raw at September 6, 2006, 14:58, published by nicholas economos Type announcement Genre net, show Keywords interact, exhibition, digital, Internet


Oct. 16. VIDA 9.0

http://www.telefonica.es/vida

VIDA 9.0 is the eighth edition of an international competition created to reward excellence in artistic creativity in the fields of Artificial Life and related disciplines.


In previous years prizes have been awarded to projects that included autonomous robots, avatars, recursive chaotic algorithms, knowbots, cellular automata, computer viruses, virtual ecologies that evolve with user participation, and works that highlight the social side of Artificial Life. Applicants should refer to awards previously granted at VIDA’s web page (http://www.telefonica.es/vida) to determine suitability of their project.

Some of the issues explored may include, but are not limited to:

- How autonomous agents shape and interpret our data-saturated environment. - How artifacts (robotics, artifitial intelligence, wetware, etc) challenge pre- - How empathy is created between artificial entities and ourselves. - The anthropomorphization of the datasphere and its inhabitants. - How interactive systems may be designed to spark interest in emerging phenomena involving Artificial Life.

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Oct. 20. CFP, Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007

http://tangviz.cct.lsu.edu/tei07/

TANGIBLE AND EMBEDDED INTERACTION 2007

held as the 14th Annual Mardi Gras Conference

15-17 February 2007, Baton Rouge, Louisiana



Oct. 20 Japan Media Arts Festival

Japan Media Arts Festival is a festival of media arts where works of media arts created using new ways of presentation and distinguished artistic expressions are recognized and creative activities of leading-edge media arts are introduced to a wide audience. Now that a lot of international attention is given to Japanese media art works such as arts, mangas, animations and games, Japan Media Arts Festival, which attempts to establish a new axis of recognition without being constricted by a conventional framework, has received increased attention not only from Japan but also from overseas. The Festival will accept applications from every sphere and will not make distinctions between professional, amateur, independent productions, commercial productions, etc. Beyond the established conventional framework, how far can the potentialities of media arts expand? The Festival requires new creativeness and representational power.

http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/festival/gaiyou/index.html




Oct. 20 Call for Projects : STRP - Eindhoven, Netherlands

After a successful first edition, the STRP festival, which took place in Eindhoven, Netherlands at the end of March 2006, is launching a call for projects for its next edition, which will be taking in late April of 2007.

The focus of the festival is the common ground created at the intersection between art, popular culture and technology. The first edition which welcomed over 10 000 visitors, and received very positive attention from the press, made use of performances, installations, lectures, films, etcetera in order to convey this crossroads.

STRP takes place on Strijp-S, the 'holy' ground of the forbidden city of Philips, where in the 20th century numerous technological innovations were made which changed the world. A place where Einstein once worked, the first complete electronic music album was created and the collaboration between le Courboisier and Varese resulted in one of the most interesting amalgamations between art and technology, Le Poeme Electronique for the World Expo in Brussels (1958).


FOR THE 2007 EDITION

STRP is looking for projects, installations, or proposals that concern themselves with interactive art, robotics and/or Live Cinema (in the live cinema category we are looking for projects that rely on both performance and technology in order to become an audio-visual whole). All of the above in a context in which the artistic side is furthered by technology. This year we will also be paying special attention to projects, which involve light in their concept, composition, and/or execution.

The application forms are available in PDF format - http://downloads.strp.nl/strp-call06.pdf RTF format ? http://downloads.strp.nl/strp-call06.rtf

To find out more about the 2006 edition of the festival, including a full line-up, press-releases and photographs please take a look at: http://www.strp.nl

If you have further questions please contact us at info at strp.nl



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