Andreas Broeckmann on Tue, 20 Feb 2001 13:21:18 +0200 |
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Syndicate: PANDAEMONIUM DIGITAL MEDIA commissions |
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PANDAEMONIUM DIGITAL MEDIA :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: hi-res.net k10k.net Eline McGeorge Ellen Pronk Lightwork Conference www.interference.tv Flashlights :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Enquiries: 07968 141 152 lina@noaltgirls.org http://www.pandaemonium.org.uk :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ARTS ONLINE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES COMMISSIONS 52 Hoxton Square, 12.00 ? 7.00, 2 ? 9 March Pandaemonium Festival and the Arts Council of England Arts Online proudly present four artist commissions in the area of technology and the moving image. The exhibition features work by hi-res! (www.hi-res.net), k10k.net (www.k10k.net), Eline McGeorge and the festival Online Diary by Ellen Pronk (www.lfs.nl). hi-res! (www.hi-res.net) a group whose work has been referred to as 'net poetry' or just a 'pass-time for slackers on a Friday afternoon' are the people behind soulbath.com and requiemforadream.com. Recipients of the prestigious Flashforward award for the best interactive website 2000, hi-res! extend their talents into the gallery, with an interactive two screen installation. Kaliber 1000 (www.k10k.net) - the' mother' of all net-zines combine slick and sophisticated design with the immediacy and loyal following of fanzines. K10k bring their minute Kaliber Kam pixelpeople out of their homepage and into an art gallery. Eline McGeorge creates tiny black and white animations which focus on the simplest of events - a drag on a cigarette, and aeroplane taking off, a ball being thrown. Exhibited on small screens in the gllery and available for download onto handheld PDA's, McGeorge's work focuses on the intimacy and portability of these tiny new exhibition spaces. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LIGHTWORK CONFERENCE Saturday - Sunday 3/4 March 2001 A two day conference exploring the nature of collaborative working practices, current distribution initiatives for moving image work and relationships between art and commerce. Speakers include Inventory, Hi- res, Tech_nicks, Consume.net, Valerie Tevere, Rachel Baker, Carey Young, Paper Tiger, Deep Dish TV, Abina Manning (Video Data Bank Chicago), John Thomson (Electronic Arts Intermix New York), Sexymachinery magazine and others. PANELS: *Open source - Shareware cultures and practices *Interventions in public spaces *Distribute: From the Filmmakers Co-operative to today's grassroots initiatives *Flows of information and capital between independent art practices and corporate cultures: Subversion or Promotion? *How to Disappear - an evening hosted by sexymachinery magazine :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: LAUNCH OF WWW.INTERFERENCE.TV http://www.interference.tv Interference is an acclaimed series of themed forums focusing on all aspects of sound. The brainchild of Lina D. Russell and Anne Hilde Neset, hosted by The Lux Centre and The Wire Magazine, Interference events combine talks, screenings, live music and sound demonstrations. The series provides a rare opportunity to engage in discussions and presentations with a host of influential musicians and thinkers. Interference.tv is the brand new online component of Interference. The site contains exclusive interviews with artists, online projects as well as an an archive of all Interference events including sound and video clips, performances, interviews and articles. Interference.tv features artists as diverse as Kaffe Matthews, Thomas Koner, Scanner, Add N To X, Kumo, Beduin Ascent, The Scratch Perverts, Matt Black (Coldcut), David Toop, Pluramon and many more. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: FLASHLIGHTS is an open competition for innovation and experimentation in Flash animation. Shocked sound, disturbing vectors, random animated weirdness...FLASHLIGHTS is an open competition for innovation and experimentation in flash animation, presented at the Lux Cinema and incorporating teh I-D Media Flash Prize. FLASHLIGHTS has a special focus on the resurgence of vector graphics brought about by the Internet. Shorts, trailers, blurbs, clips and movies are all eligible for consideration. Where originally conceived for the small monitor, this is a unique opportunity to get them on the big screen at the Lux Cinema. The shortlist will be published on 1 March, and the prize awarded by a panel of digital luminaries at the Lux Cinema on 8 March 2001. Deadline for submissions: 20 February 2001 Award Presentation: 8 March 2001 Submissions to: flashlights@eudoramail.com Submissions include: URL of Flash file Name, Email and postal address Short bio, max. 200 words ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress