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[rohrpost] JavaMuseum - new competition - call for artists


2002
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies
in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org

is happy to launch the '2nd of JAVA' series
http://www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/2nd_of_java_series.htm

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The successful start in 2001 with
'1st of Java series'
will be continued in 2002
with the '2nd of Java series'entitled
'Fundamental Patterns-Peripheral Basics',
consisting of a bundel of events
connected to art and Internet.

*Call for artists
1. Competition and show
'Fundamental Patterns-Peripheral Basics'

**Call for artists
2. Feature: Actual Positions of Italian NetArt

***3. JavaArtist of the Year 2002 Award

****4. Additional Features
to be announced during the year.

Find more details on
http://www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/2nd_of_java_series.htm


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Deadline 31 May 2002
No entry fee!
1. Call for Artists for
this year competition of JavaMuseum entitled
'2nd of Java - Fundamental Patterns - Peripheral Basics'
What are the fundamental patterns of contemporary living and art,
what kind of peripheral basics are defining them?
What are the fundamental patterns of the virtual
environment of Internet? Mere simulation?
Or rather something profoundly new?
In which way changed patterns and the peripheral
basics from physical to virtual level?
How do they influence sensual and intellectual perception ?
Since there is much space for any interpretation,
the categories set up for this competitions are intentional
vague and flexible, any possible approach is welcome!

The categories are:
ImageBasix,
works in which the image component is dominating
ScriptBasix,
works in which the script component is dominating
SoundBasix,
works in which the sound component is dominating.

The submission form and more details can be accessed via startpage of
JavaMuseum www.javamuseum.org

or http://www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/2nd_of_java_series.htm

or fill out this following form

Name, Firstname
Email
URL
Title of work
URL of work
Category
Year of Origin
Used technology
Description of work (max 300 words, may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)
Artist's biography/CV (max 300 words. may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)
1 still image for each submitted work ( max 800x600 pixels - .jpg or gif)
Cut and paste this form and send it together the the non-compressed
attachements
the2nd@javamuseum.org


Deadline 31 May 2002
Preselection until 30 June 2002
Final selection until 31 July 2002
Opening of the Show: 1st week of September 2002
and publication of the 2002 Award winners.


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Deadline 31 May 2002
No entry fee!
2. Call for Artists originating from Italy or
with residency in Italy
for Online-Feature
"Actual positions of Italian NetArt"

The project is intending to initiate a most complete
collection of Italian net.artists and net.projects
Up to three works (URLs) may be submitted
All submissions will be included.
There is no restriction concerning used technology, subject or content.

Deadline: 31 May 2002
The "Feature" will go online
in June 2002 and will run until
the end of 2nd of Java series.
Afterwards it will remain for permanent online as an art resource. Updates
and later additions will be always welcome in order to stay most actual.
For submitting an art work please use the submission form.

Find more details and submission form on
http://www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/2nd_of_java_series.htm

or fill out this following form

Name, Firstname
Email
URL
Title of work
URL of work
Year of Origin
Used technology

Artistic statement (max 300 words, may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)
Artist's biography/CV (max 300 words, may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)

1 still image for each submitted work (max 800x600 pixels  - .jpg or gif)
Cut and paste this form and send it together with the non-compressed
attachements to
italyfeature@javamuseum.org

Artists participating in this feature are invited
to submit also the 2nd of Java Competition, described above.

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3. JavaArtists of the Year Award

The 'JavaArtist of the Year Award' had been initiated
by JavaMuseum in 2001 in order to honor outstanding
artists working with New Media technologies, and encourage the use of
Internet technologies as media for artistic working.

It is an honorary Award, not connected with a physical prize.
The awarded artist(s), however will be invited to present their working in
an online solo-show on JavaMuseum
which remains for permanent as an art recource on JavaMuseum server.

Award Procedure
It is not possible for an artist to make an application
for being included in the award procedure,
nor can external instances make any proposal.
An independant rotating  jury system  is selecting
and nominating from the artists participating in the competition,
as well as from others, who do not participate,
and determine the winners from the nominees.

The Award has been given in 2001 for the first time:
To three exceptional young female net.artists of
international reputation, they are:
Mary Ann Breeze (Australia), Jody Zellen (USA) and Tiia Johansson (Estonia).
See also the solo shows of the 2001 Award winners
and the show of the last years competitions finalists
on www.javamuseum.org


Best regards and much success,

Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
info@javamuseum.org
www.javamuseum.org
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA = Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)


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