Melentie Pandilovski on Thu, 10 Dec 1998 08:10:59 -0100 (GMT)


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VRML.ART  --  CALL FOR ENTRIES

The 4th VRML Conference will take place in Paderborn, Germany (the first
time in Europe)  February 23-26, 1999.   This year, the conference, a
collaboration between the VRML Consortium (www.vrml.org), the
Gesellschaft für Informatik (www.gi-ev.de) and C-lab, the R&D Institut
of Paderborn University and Siemens AG (www.c-lab.de/)  will feature the
VRML.ART expo.

DEADLINE  to submit  projects is  January 15, 1999

Categories:
  -  Artists and designers
  -  Art and design students

Projects can be submitted as:
    -- Stand alone VRML Work  --  Web-based VRML Work
      -- Multi-user-based VRML Work  --  Multi-media VRML Work
   -  Objects and Environments

The VRML.ART expo features the ideas and  independent creations in VRML
>from artists, and Web VRML design from commercial designers.  It shows
the status of  VRML based visual work done private, in companies and in
schools.

Art Schools and Art departments in Universities are teaching students
VRML based visual  work, commercial companies and institutions are
starting to implement  3D  objects (in their 2D Web
representation) and artists are using VRML technology to express
artistic ideas and in communication environments.

The VRML.ARTexpo will be presented online, and also featured in a
gallery installation at the VRML99 conference.   Works will be juried
by Karel Dudesek, Director of VGTV Labatories and Kathy Rae Huffman,
Independent curator and Associate Professor of Electronic Art,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, N.Y.  

Notification will sent January

ENTRY RULES:

Please specify the category, and provide a URL, title of project,
contact name, address, telephone, FAX, and email address.

Online submissions:
Submission authorizes linking to your 3D site if selected. Online works
must run on max.150 MHz.  Please specify CPU power and OS  which your work
is tested on.  

CD ROM submissions:
Test CD ROMS before sending, please specify CPU power and OS, which your
work is tested on.  
Works with loading problems, or alert messages on VRML dashboard  will be 
automatically eliminated.    Return of CD ROMs  not guaranteed.

In recognition of the growing number of student sites and VRML activity,
ALL student works that load properly will be included in the special
VRML-student gallery. Class compilations are encouraged, with name of
professor, list of students, school and course title included.

Submit projects on or before January 15, 1999, to:
Karel Dudesek,  President of VGTV
Glüsingerstr 40c, D-21217 Seevetal (Germany)

Ask for additional information: kdudesek@compuserve.com
 http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99/    11/25/98