Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Invisible Venue...
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INVISIBLE VENUE
August 1, 2006
1. SPECIAL CALL FOR ENTRY: SILENT VIDEO
2. OPEN CALL FOR ENTRY
3. CALL FOR CURATORIAL COLLABORATIONS
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SPECIAL CALL FOR ENTRY: SILENT VIDEO
Artists working in silent video may submit Quicktime
files for an exhibition that explores moving imagery
independent of sound. Please include a list of
applicable software tools, running length, and ideal
presentation format. (If the file is an excerpt,
include excerpt and full-length details.)
See guidelines below for general submission
instructions.
Deadline August 15, 2006
Please send all submissions and inquiries to
info@invisiblevenue.com.
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OPEN CALL FOR ENTRY
Artists working within the following formats are
encouraged to submit new media works for consideration
towards upcoming online exhibitions: Audio files,
video, animation, pdf documents, Illustrator projects,
Flash animation, Powerpoint files, digital
photography, etc.
Artists may be of any age and live anywhere.
Submission is via email—all submissions must include
artworks as attachments, artist resume pasted into the
body of the email, and a 200 word project description.
Limit one attachment per email. Please include
applicable format in the subject line.
No deadline. Ongoing submissions.
Please send all submissions and inquiries to
info@invisiblevenue.com.
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CALL FOR CURATORIAL COLLABORATIONS
INVISIBLE VENUE is an online exhibition venue and
forum for exchange between artists, curators and a
far-reaching public. It developed out of a desire to
present new media artwork and to create
collaborations, without concern for distance.
‘New Media’ as it is used here encompasses a range of
works that may be presented online while maintaining
the integrity of the artwork; this includes video,
digital media, animation, PowerPoint presentations,
PDF-format documents, audio files, etc. All files must
be compressed enough for email submission. Videos may
be either full length or excerpts. Additional
suggestions about appropriate web-based media are
welcome.
For more information, visit www.invisiblevenue.com
Curators and artists interested to collaborate: Please
draft a brief email detailing the scope of your
proposed project, including: names of artists, media
and format (example: QuickTime films, downloadable
PDF, etc.) and send it to info@invisiblevenue.com
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www.invisiblevenue.com
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