Opportunities

=Opportunities page=

Submissions, Competitions, Calls for Work, Placements, etc


The 2013 Designs on eLearning conference will focus on determining the optimal uses of emerging technologies for student engagement. Conference themes:
 * Call for Abstracts**
 * exploring open environments


 * grappling with the full spectrum of digital literacies in the classroom


 * shifting roles of teachers


 * accessing and assessing the value of emerging technologies for the classroom


 * clarifying intellectual property issues


 * shifting power dynamics in the academy

Abstracts should not exceed 500 words. If accepted, this version of your abstract will be published in the papers for the conference and in the Designs on eLearning 2013 Conference Proceedings. Paper presentations must not exceed 20 minutes. Groups of 2 or 3 presentations will be followed by a Q&A.
 * Short Paper Presentations**

Proposals should not exceed 300 words. Panels must consist of a minimum of two participants. Please clearly state who would make up the panel in your submission. Panel discussions will be allocated either 30 minutes or 60 minutes including Q&A time. The proposal will identify whether 30 or 60 minutes are most appropriate. Submitted abstracts and panel discussion proposals will be assessed in a blind review process by a committee comprised of distinguished international reviewers.
 * Panel Discussions**

For more information, including registration and online submission, please visit the [|conference website]
 * Online submission of abstracts: 31 May, 2013**

The 2013 Designs on eLearning conference is hosted by the University of North Carolina Wilmington in collaboration with Penn State University and University of the Arts London.

The Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) is the first peer-reviewed publication devoted to artists’ film and video, and its contexts. Published in collaboration with UAL, it is currently calling for papers. Read more []
 * MIRAJ call for papers **

CCW AMI Film Fund November 21, 2012 The program invites all students from foundation through to MA from all disciplines and colleges to apply for funding of up to £500 per project, to make new, single screen work with an emphasis on cross college, cross course collaboration, with one award specifically for artists working across Theatre and Art. Once chosen, these projects will receive production assistance, promotion on a number of websites and a show at South London Gallery at the end of the year. The aim of the project is to create a cross college, artists moving image creative community, to learn practical production skills and to promote the creation of innovative artist filmmaking, so preferred treatment will be given to those projects working across colleges and disciplines.

Advice sessions booked before December 14th Deadline for submissions 11th January

Submissions to include: CV, Statement, Description of work, Budget, Schedule, Examples of work Winners Announced February Exhibition at South London Gallery May

The Fund will be offering advice on applying for funding on Friday November 30th all day at Chelsea and students can book an appointment with e.webb-ingall@chelsea.arts.ac.uk For all information please sign up to the mailing list at: www.ccwartistmovingimage.wordpress.com

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** F undada Artists Film Festival 2010  August 2010 Square Chapel, Halifax, UK FREE ENTRY Fundada Artists’ Film Festival is a contemporary film and video event run by artists intending to showcase the best in contemporary screen-based art from across the globe. Fundada believes that art should be fun and inclusive yet conceptually strong and critically engaged. The film festival will be comprised of selected screen-based submissions from an international open call and curated by Alice Bradshaw and Nancy Porter; collaborating artists who previously co-directed and co-curated respectively at Temporary Art Space in Halifax in 2009. Fundada is an artist-run not-for-profit organisation. FAFF2010 is part of Halifax Festival 2010: 14th - 22nd August 2010 @http://www.halifaxfestival.co.uk/ Open Call for Submissions - Deadline: 31st May 2010 WHAT: Open call for screen-based art; film, video, animation. No thematic criteria. No limit on number of submissions per artist. WHO: Anyone can submit to FAFF2010; all nationalities, all career levels including students DURATION: no limit FORMAT: Films should be supplied in digital format only: avi, mpg or mov A film still (jpg at 300dpi) is also required. LANGUAGE / SUBTITLES: Films with non-English dialogue do not have to have English subtitles but it is recommended. COST: No submission or participation fee. Postage for postal submissions is payable by the applicant. Postal submission cannot be returned. Please note that only FAFF2010 is only able to notify successful applicants. POSTAL SUBMISSIONS: DOWNLOAD FORM (PDF): @http://bit.ly/FAFF2010 POSTAL ADDRESS: (Non-EU submissions: No commercial value, for cultural purposes) FAFF2010, Halifax Festival 2010, Square Chapel, 10 Square Road, Halifax, HX1 1QG, UK DEADLINE (Receiving date not postmark date): 31st May 2010 @http://fundadaartistsfilmfestival.blogspot.com/ Exhibition at Camberwell College of Arts. Looking for proposals. ** =====

An exhibition on Synesthesia curated by MA Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Camberwell College of Arts, London Opening: 25th January, 6pm Camberwell College of Arts, Wilson Road, SE5 8LU

The neurological condition, synesthesia, challenges conventional views about perception. Those who experience it are able to perceive a richer version of reality, in which certain senses trigger further, otherwise separate, senses. The name synesthesia literally means 'joined sensation', or 'sensation together', as different senses combine, this seemingly irrational coupling will shape the 'Eggshell Clangwave Oscillator System Looking Quiet' exhibition.

A synesthete may perceive letters or numbers as inherently coloured, numbers or dates of the year may be perceived as having a specific location in space or each its own personality, from the mere sight of a motion some synesthetes automatically hear sound. Through language we are used to associating sound with ideas, and the written word is associated with the sound it represents, but for the synesthete further involuntary sensations occur, they experience a deeper connection of the senses.

Graphic design at its richest thrives upon layered associations, the alchemy of a concept becoming form, multiplying the resonance of its meanings, revealing previously unacknowledged connections. A consideration of the highly subjective state of the synesthetic experience encourages an attempt to further these associations, to confuse and contradict the combinations of the senses. For touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing to be interconnected is a defiance of the usual view of reality.The relationship between multi-sensory experiences and creativity could lead to artistic insight - and it is from this departure point that the work of this exhibition is conceived, a new 'joined sensation'.

Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/home. php#/event.php?eid= 360503595654&index=1



Hope you and many people from digital arts want to participate. Thanks for spreading the word.

Best, Joana

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= = **MAKE ART 2009 - What The Fork?!** **distributed and open practices in FLOSS art**

make art is an international festival dedicated to the integration of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in digital art. The fourth edition of make art – What The Fork?! distributed and open practices in FLOSS art - will take place in Poitiers (FR), from the 7th to the 13th of December 2009.

make art offers performances, presentations, workshops and an exhibition, focused on the encounter between digital art and free software.

We're currently seeking new, innovative FLOSS works and projects: music and audiovisual performances, presentations, software demos, and installations.

This year make art focuses on distributed and open practices in FLOSS art. 'What the fork?!' is about decentralisation. Forking is the new black. Forking, copying the source code of a project and continuing work on the copy instead of the original, used to have a bad reputation. It would split a project and its developer community in pieces, leading to different, often incompatible, projects. Wasted effort, rivalry and developer fights were all associated concepts. This is history. Forking a project with the intention to compete with it is another story, but the freedom to fork enables quick implementation of features and customization, bypassing acquiring committer status, bugfix or feature request protocol, working in a distributed way, together with others but not necessarily towards one goal, working from one source, cross-fertilising, inspiring, copying, patching, improving, experimenting, changing direction, and merging. This practice is boosted by decentralised software development tools, such as Darcs, Mercurial and Git. It's not about quick hacks, but about creating room to experiment, letting go of the one working copy and creating a multiplicity of ideas.

Deadline : 15th of July 2009. For more details, please visit http://makeart.goto10.org/call

**Call for submissions: This is not what I wanted Group show in Waterside Project Space in October 2009.**

‘This is not what I wanted’ deals with themes of disappointment, boredom, expectation and anticipation, time passing and time-wasting, both in the production and reception of work. The disappointment of the works should not come from their failures (i.e. classically ‘bad’ work is not interesting in this context), and the boredom should be engaged in a sense deeper than that of time-consuming and painstaking craft.

The exhibition will consist mostly of visual artworks, but performative pieces will be considered as well.

Waterside Project Space is a large white-cube/warehouse space in Wharf Road, London N1, and hosts a programme of one-night exhibitions and performance events. See http://petitpoi.net/waterside/

Funding is unfortunately not available at this stage and participating artists will need to cover their own production and transport costs.

Send images of works with some text, proposals for new works, links, bios to Pierre d’Alancaisez at pierre@petitpoi.net.

=A.9) Call for submissions: travelling alone= We are looking for submissions of video, 2D and 3D work to be exhibited in ‘travelling alone’, a programme of performance and visual art work at Waterside Project Space in London on Saturday 20 June.

‘travelling alone’ refers broadly to the artist’s journeys – on tour between theatres, galleries, homes, lovers. The relentless displacement, emptiness of hotel rooms and fleeting relationships formed all contrast with an outsider’s perception of the glamour of a jet-setter lifestyle.

The performance part of the evening will be curated by Isira Makuloluwe and the visual work by Pierre d’Alancaisez. We already have four performers who are developing new work, and we are currently looking for submissions of video, 2D and 3D work to complete the installation. There is unfortunately no funding and no artist’s fee can be offered, but limited technical support is available.

See http://petitpoi.net/waterside/ Please send links, images, texts and bios to pierre@petitpoi.net by 14 June.

=**Design a T-shirt for Modern Amusement's Fall 2009 Collection**=

My dear colleagues: Alain Ayers asked me to keep my eyes open for any unique opportunities in Toronto, Canada of which would be of interest to all of us. Here is one I think you might find lucrative. Holt Renfrew is a purveyor of luxury goods, and I think this would be good for anyone's art CV. Take a look here:



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Making Time Inspired by the work of artist Tehching Hsieh, we want to work with one artist for one year to explore the idea of time. How might a performance last an entire year? How do we mark time and how does it mark us? How do we document time? How can we make the time to make art?

On one side of A4, propose how you would work with us to create a year-long performance. It might be something you do each day, a series of weekly actions, or take place entirely online. It can blend into your life, or mark a departure from it. You can work alone or with others.

To apply you must be a UK based artist whose practice is live, requires an audience/witness, or addresses the concept of liveness. We actively seek applications from Black and Minority Ethnic artists.

Application deadline: Friday 3 July 2009 For more information, contact Alice Booth (details above) or download attached application form.

http://www.nuffieldtheatre.com/support/default.asp


 * The Mark Tanner Sculpture Award is now the largest sculpture prize of its kind in the UK. It is unique in its combination of offering both financial support towards the production of new work and a solo exhibition to an exceptional emerging sculptor.**

**Application deadline is** **31 May 2009** The selection process will take place during June. Initial selection is by panel. We are pleased to announce that this year's guest selector is **Cornelia Parker**. []

From: course-directors-bounces@lists.arts.ac.uk [course-directors-bounces@lists.arts.ac.uk] On Behalf Of N Houghton [n.houghton@wimbledon.arts.ac.uk] Sent: 20 April 2009 13:55 To: course-directors@lists.arts.ac.uk Subject: [Course-Directors] PG Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education

Please would you let your final year students about the PG Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education which is offered by this University at the Centre for Learning and Teaching in Art and Design. The course is tailored to meet the needs of those who want to teach arts and design subjects at university level. It provides the required entry qualification for university teaching as well as associate membership of the Higher Education Academy. It’s now a part-time course that runs over two terms and includes a placement which provides students with the opportunity to undertake supervised teaching. Further details and an application form can be found at: http://www.arts.ac.uk/cltad/pgcertteachinginhe.html

Thank you.

Nicholas Houghton (Course Director)

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We're running a graphics & art direction competition in order to find our suitable candidate. Our decision to do so is because we want it to be more personal rather than just employ a company. Their individual interests and methods of working are important. Our team at the moment works well because we are all given the space to pursue our own style rather than what is expected.

If you do feel any of your students may be interested please forward the email. I've attached the brief and our company profile.

It is aimed at students/graduates but open to anyone.

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Hello, We are currently looking for a Communications Intern to work on a 3 month placement at Film and Video Umbrella and as I understand it you were able to assist us by advertising our internship positions previously. We would be very grateful if you could advertise this position for us within your institution and we would be keen to hear from any students who are interested. Please see attached the application pack in pdf format and if you have any further queries then please feel free to contact me. Thank you and best wishes, Karen

Karen Murray Administrator Film and Video Umbrella 8 Vine Yard, London, SE1 1QL Tel: 020 7407 7755 Fax: 020 7407 7766 www.fvu.co.uk



=How about we all enter this= CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS- SAATCHI'S BEST OF BRITISH An Incredible Opportunity for Contemporary Artists

Saatchi’s Best of British, launched by the BBC and The Saatchi Gallery, is a nationwide open submission for contemporary artists.

The website http://www.submityourart.com is now open. The deadline for submissions is Sunday 29th March at midnight.

Following the selection process, six artists will be given the opportunity to work out of a prestigious studio space in East London over the Summer, where they will make work for a group exhibition to be held in London in early September.

This will form the key element of a 4 x 1 hour documentary series for BBC Two, due to be broadcast in the Autumn 2009.

ACCESS TO A PRESTIGIOUS STUDIO & EXHIBITION SPACE IN LONDON

The Summer studio programme will include: - Funded access to facilities and assistance towards material costs in preparation for the group exhibition. - Regular studio visits by some of the most influential figures in contemporary art, including artists, critics, curators, gallerists and collectors. - An intensive programme of professional development through gallery visits, discussions, lectures, technical assistance, and studio visits with professional advisors. - Intensive focus on integration into London and international art networks. - Paid accommodation in the heart of East London with living expenses provided.

THE JUDGES

The selectors for Saatchi's Best of British include: TRACEY EMIN- ARTIST FRANK COHEN- ART COLLECTOR KATE BUSH- HEAD OF ART GALLERIES, BARBICAN MATT COLLINGS- ARTIST, WRITER AND TV BROADCASTER

THE HERMITAGE EXHIBITION- THE ULTIMATE OPPORTUNITY

In addition to the studio programme and group exhibition in London, one artist will also be given the opportunity to exhibit their work alongside other established artists at The Saatchi Gallery's forthcoming exhibition, 'Newspeak: British Art Now', at The Hermitage Museum, St.Petersburg. The exhibition will also move to The Saatchi Gallery,London at a later date.

The series has been commissioned by the BBC Two Arts Department and will concentrate on the people involved, taking the time to get to know them and to understand how they set about creating their work. At heart this is a documentary series about art: how it's created, how it embodies ideas, and how it achieves value in our culture.

We look forward to receiving your application.

Dear Student

CCW (Chelsea, Camberwell and Wimbledon) has just secured funding for one doctoral or MA student from Camberwell and one doctoral or MA student from Wimbledon to be part of the forthcoming Venice Agendas team in Venice during 4- 7th June 2009 (press week). A student from Chelsea has already been engaged as part of a partnership with Dr Amanda Beech and the MA in Critical Writing and Curatorial Practice.

The Agendas, Agendas, Agendas initiative at Wimbledon College of Art, is engaged with three linked strands of research:

The study of the artist’s voice, the designer’s voice and the practitioner’s voice, both in the specific sense of oral testimony, and in the broader context of cultural, ethical and political representation.

Critical Practice, which engages with the aesthetic constitution of the social bond.

The initiation of debate with constituencies, audiences and fields of research beyond the art and design area

The Agendas Programme, which is led by Dr Malcolm Quinn, Reader in Critical Practice and Bill Furlong, visiting Professor of Fine Art has been present at the Venice Biennale since 1999. (http://agendas.wimbledon.ac.uk/?q=node/2)

This June, we are looking for 2 students who wish to work with the Audio Arts Archive on a project that will use sound recording to address ideas of listening and re-description that will be combined into a landscape, parts of which will be broadcast live from the Biennale 4,5 & 6 June 2009. Please send in your ideas for a project using interviews, voice or sound on no more than one side of A4 to Dr Malcolm Quinn m.quinn@wimbledon.arts.ac.uk.

You will have to be available for a training day in the Tate Audio Arts Archive on Thursday 26 March

The deadline for your responses to this call for interest is: Monday 23 March.

Best wishes Dr Malcolm Quinn

=Job Description=

Post: Junior web designer (part time)

Hours: Two days a week initially

Salary: £16k pro rata

This is an opportunity for a talented self starter who is looking to get some practical design experience within the web design and development industry. You will need to be a talented designer with great communication skills, being fully capable of communicating with clients, understanding their needs and producing attractive designs within the allotted time. We are an ambitious company and are looking for a self motivated, talented individual to help support our existing design resources initially on a part – time basis but with the potential for a full time position. The position represents an excellent opportunity for a confident designer to develop their skills in a rewarding environment.

The successful candidate will have excellent IT skills, a strong design portfolio, experience of producing working HTML templates from their designs using Fireworks and Dreamweaver, and be interested in a long term role with the company.

About us

We are a web agency that works with a wide range of clients from the arts, media, public and private sector.

The company is located in Chiswick, West London. The main work we undertake is the development and design of websites. We provide all services related to this - design, online marketing, database applications, e-commerce solutions, graphic design, branding.

If you are interested please send a covering letter, CV and list of sites worked on to work@pedalo.co.uk

Deadline: Monday March 9th

Changeover - Open Call for Submissions
> > What could be more temporary than guerilla exhibitions in a Temporary > Art Space during the taking down of one show and the hanging of the > next? Every day promises to be different with variable opening times > according to the hanging schedule. The public will be able to see the > inner workings of a gallery as the parasitic 'Changeover' exhibitions > attempt to occupy an ever decreasing space. You could propose to use the > whole space or a part of it for one hour, one day or propose a project > that runs for the whole duration of 'Changeover'. > > Changeover dates: > > Friday 27th March – Friday 3rd April 2009 > Friday 24th April – Friday 1st May 2009 > Friday 29th May – Friday 5th June 2009 > Friday 26th June – Friday 3rd July 2009 > Friday 31st July – Friday 7th August 2009 > > Artists should bear in mind that limited gallery space will be available > during changeover and there will be through-traffic and installation > work undertaken, email proposals with supporting images (under 10MB > total) and web links to: info@temporaryartspace.co.uk > > Temporary Art Space is an unfunded, artist-run project with a lifespan > of six months, situated in the magnificent Grade 1 listed Piece Hall in > Halifax and co-directed by Alice Bradshaw, **Bob Milner**, Tom Senior, Kevin > Boniface & Georgia Boniface. > > http://www.temporaryartspace.co.uk/

The DegreeArt.com - Signature Photography Awards 2009 - deadline April 12
Entry fee = £5 DegreeArt.com is proud to announce the return of its annual, national photography competition, The Signature Photography Awards.

Student photographers are invited to submit their signature photograph, relevant to one of the five categories listed below, for consideration by our panel. Entrants may only send one photograph for consideration for one chosen category.

All submissions will be reviewed by our panel of judges with finalists exhibiting their entry at the DegreeArt.com Gallery during the Signature Photography Exhibition in May 2009. A winner will be selected from each category and from these an overall SPA winner will be announced at the prize giving ceremony.

Last year’s inaugural awards were judged by a prestigious panel of judges from Magnum Photos, The Times, Host Gallery, Getty Images and The Telegraph and the awards were supported by Thames and Hudson.

Categories 1) Portraiture 2) Landscape & Interiors 3) Fashion and Still Life 4) Documentary 5) Experimental Who Can Enter The competition is open to current students and those who have graduated from an art-based university course since 2005. Open for submission January 5th-April 12th 2009.

For full details and to download the forms click http://www.degreeart.com/spa.htm

RePlace…: Open Call For Submissions
Following on from the success of no place, an exhibition that focused on place and space, [noplaceprojects*], in collaboration with photographer Mischa Haller, invites participants working in photography and video to engage with the theme, RePlace.

As city dwellers, we are constantly aware of the ever-changing urban environments that are replaced; reinvented; reconstructed and re-arranged. Advances in technology and communication means that many cities are all experienced in similar ways with shared infrastructures and ways of working, regardless of culture and destination.

By aiming to push boundaries in presentation, RePlace is interested in exploring these ideas further, not only in relation to the appropriateness of media to theme, but also in relation to the environment in which we show, where we can play with those issues surrounding the transformation of no place, to place.

[noplaceprojects*] are aiming for a May/June 2009 opening, with a final selection of six-eight participants in early Spring. Venue TBA. Please be aware participants are expected to share costs.

To express interest please email, with supporting visuals and biog to: liz.helman@dsl.pipex.com or mischa@mischaphoto.com

[noplaceprojects*] are Liz Helman & Polly Gardiner.

http://criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=171



CLASSMATES
AS CO-DIRECTOR AT CATALYST AN ARTIST RUN GALLERY HERE IN BELFAST I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE GOOD TO GIVE THE COURSE A BIT OF EXPOSURE. AS PART OF THE FIRST THURSDAY EVENT WICH IS RUN BY BELFAST CITY COUNCIL,( BELFAST GALLERIES.COM) I AM LOOKING SUBMISSION OF WORK. ON THE FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH ALL THE GALLERIES IN BELFAST OPEN LATE TILL NINE AND THE COUNCIL PUTS ON BUSES AND SHUTTLES FOLK AROUND. I WILL BE SHOWING WORK FROM THOSE ON THE COURSE DURING THE NIGHT AND WE WILL BE HOLDING THE AFTER PARTY SO YOUR IMAGES AND FILMS WILL BE SHOWN TO QUITE A LARGE CROWD OF PEOPLE. THE MAXIMUM FILM LENGTH IS 7 MINUTES AND WILL BE PROJECTED I WILL ALSO SHOW A COMBINATION OF FILMS ON SCREENS WITH HEADPHONES AND PROJECT DIGITAL IMAGERY ONTO ANOTHER WALL ALSO. YOU CAN SEND SUBMISSIONS TO SUBMISSIONS@CATALYSTARTS.ORG.UK OR IF YOU PREFERE HARD COPY CATALYST 5 COLLEGE COURT BELFAST BT1 6BX

THANKS JAMES

ALSO HERES LINKS TO RELEVANT WEBSITES http://www.catalystarts.org.uk http://www.belfastgalleries.com

XHIBIT09 - submission deadline Jan 20th
Now in its 12th successful year, XHIBIT is going green! This year’s exhibition will explore the theme Sustainability and welcomes submissions of both a sustainable, and more traditionally non-sustainable nature. Submissions are being accepted now, and the closing date for entry is January 20th 2009. Work will be judged by a panel including Alumni from the University. The exhibition will run from the 5th of March to the 3rd of April 2009. HOW TO SUBMIT: You will need to fill in an application form and attach images of your work electronically. If you are submitting a video piece, please drop this into the SU office on a disk http://www.suarts.org/xhibit ||
 * [[image:madigitalarts/XHIBIT_09_button_logo.JPG width="250"]] || **XHIBIT** is an annual exhibition run by the Students’ Union giving you the chance to exhibit your work at the Universities flagship gallery, the Arts Gallery.

MEDIA AND WEBSITE INTERNSHIPS
Film and Video Umbrella is currently offering two placement opportunities. We are seeking a Website intern and a Media intern.

These internships offer opportunities to gain experience and skills within contemporary arts administration and production. These positions will involve working primarily to support the development of the organisation’s website and digital archive, focusing on the collation and filing of digital material, and the preparation and upload of text and media content for online presentation.

Interns would be expected to work 2 - 4 days a week for a minimum of 3 months, starting February/March 09.

For more information or to apply for this position please visit http://www.fvu.co.uk/aboutus_jobs.jsp

The deadline for applications is Thursday 5 February 2009, at 3pm. Applications can be emailed to jobs@fvu.co.uk or posted to Film and Video Umbrella, 8 Vine Yard, London, SE1 1QL.

FILM AND VIDEO UMBRELLA is the UK’s leading agency for the commissioning and production of artists’ film and video work. For over twenty years the organisation has presented an ambitious and engaging programme of contemporary moving image commissions, delivered in collaboration with galleries and venues across England. Projects of the last decade include commissions by Tacita Dean, Dryden Goodwin, Isaac Julien, Mark Leckey, Gillian Wearing and Jane & Louise Wilson. FVU is funded by Arts Council England. www.fvu.co.uk

NEW CONTEMPORARIES 2009
http://www.newcontemporaries.org.uk/2009index.php?PHPSESSID=3b91bdf1a5d495cae93c8769bc386c86

=BARGEHOUSE + EXETER CASTLE SHOW - Call for multimedia work Deadline Jan 23rd 2009= This is a great show opportunity for multimedia art. The fee is reasonable for such incredible venues and Rita the curator is great fun to work with. (tim)

CALL FOR ALL ARTISTS
Who: Artists working in all art-form including performance artists.

What: Collaborative multi media exhibition in connection with Exeter Artspace which offers the opportunity to exhibit in two unique venues. (Spaces at Exeter Castle are at a premium so only selected artist and not all artists participating will be exhibiting in in both venues).

The aim of the exhibition will focus on issues that relate to our senses, and aims to stimulate our awareness of how we perceive through them. We ask that artists be inventive, imaginative and original. Especially interested in interactive installations/sculptures and kinetic performances.

Where: The Barge house (Oxo Tower Wharf), South Bank, London - a unique venue, with its rustic interior over four floors and intertwining rooms is situated in the heart of the arts capital. Exeter Castle - Prison Cells situated below the Courtyard.

Promotional package: Exhibition posters exhibited in 24 locations, including a four sheet exhibition poster displayed in 50 event structures along the South Bank.

Six backlit posters sited on prime location along the South Bank.

Displayed on Oxo Wharf events website, that receives 15,000 visitors per month.

E-newsletter sent to approx. 8000 addresses.

The Event included on Exeter Artspace, Exeter Castle and Submit2gravity webistes.

Launch and promotional material printed in conjunction with the exhibition.

When: March 2009

Submission fee: £15 per artist for up to three pieces of work. Submission payments made payable to Gravity and sent to: FAO Rita Parente, Gravity, PO Box 47495, London N21 3XS, UK. Artists participating will be asked to pay an additional fee.

Apply: Send SAE, CV, brief artist statement, description and image of artwork, and payment. Include slides, photos, CDROM. Video preferred format DVD or mini DV and no longer than 20min.

Deadline: January 23rd 2009

For more information please visit: http://www.submit2gravity.co.uk http://www.exeterartspace.co.uk/ email: submit2gravity@yahoo.co.uk

=A.4) Off Modern at Corsica Studios Call for Submissions= Off Modern is a new monthly exhibition space at Corsica Studios in South East London that combines both art and music; it is a lateral glance at art, music, aesthetics and culture. Off Modern will feature live music in addition to a group show from young artists based across London; as a new platform for artists wishing to exhibit outside of the gallery system.

We are currently looking for submissions for upcoming events on the **29/01, 26/02 & 26/03**. If you wish to submit work for consideration kindly supply any relevant details about you and your work; ideas you have for what you wish to do; examples of previous work (essential); style and type of work, 2D, 3D, 4D, video, installation, et cetera; dimensions and any specific requirements for installation or presentation of your work.

http://www.offmodern.com

Rotoreliefs
We are looking for artists (performance art, video art, installations, etc) and curators to help with the expansion of our artistic collective. We are in the process of organising regular multidisciplinary artistic exhibitions.

We are an artistic collective that supports emerging artists. All of the members are involved in the preparation of the exhibitions, adapting the concepts to make site-specific works to create dynamic events.

We don't pay a fee, but are dedicated to moving pieces by emerging artists to help the artists to get public exposure. If you are interested in forming part in our collective, please send us an email to nacho@rotoreliefs.com. If you have a video you would like to send us, please send it in avi or dvd format to: Nacho Bailon 77 Shacklewell Lane London, E8 2EB

Call for video artists for screening, Another Roadside Attraction Gallery
On a bi-monthly basis Another Roadside Attraction Gallery organises an evening of artist video in The Griffin, Shoreditch, London. We are looking for submissions for our next event. We run a varied program with no particular theme but you must be an artist working with film.

Submitting Work to Another Roadside Attraction Gallery. If you would like the opportunity to screen your work, then please send a copy on DVD to:

Another Roadside Attraction Gallery 5.5 Bayford Business Centre Bayford Street London E8 3SF

If you would like the work returned to you after the event, please include a stamp addressed envelope when sending it to us. Please contact us if you have any questions at info@anotherroadsideattraction.org or by phone at ( 44) 208 981 4312.

vid-e-o-phile Call out for artists working with video and film
Call out for artists working with video and film Deadline Friday 3rd October

vid-e-o-phile

The open phoenix video, moving image and performance for camera festival. Two days of artist's screenings and discussions. For the opportunity to showcase work at this years dynamic festival send a DVD, description of work and a SAE if you would like the DVD returned.

vid-e-o-phile Phoenix Arts Association 10-14 Waterloo Pl Brighton UK BN2 9NB

For more information see www.victoriamelody.co.uk or www.phoenixarts.org for enquiries contact info@victoriamelody.co.uk

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A.1) 'Immaculate Consumption' - Call for submissions from artists and creatives
Call for submissions from artists and creatives for artworks, objects, curios and multiples to be included in 'Immaculate Consumption,' a curated exhibition and performative response to consumption, which will run from late November until late December.

To apply, send up to three images of your objects(s)/artwork(s) and a short description of the item(s) to Ellie Dimmock (Project Manager): ellie.thebox@gmail.com

- Works of any medium are welcome, including time based (DVDs etc), editions and multiples. - Objects must be small in scale. - Please price the works to sell. Sales will be shared equally between artist and project space. Any proceeds will contribute to the programming of the space.

Aims: - To explore issues surrounding consumption during the festive period - To provide an interesting ‘shopping experience’ that exists alongside traditional purchasing - To document included work - To raise the profile of artist's work - To create revenue for the artist and space.

Deadline for submissions: Friday 17th October 2008

=[EntWeek08] Make Your Mark Challenge= Date: 20 November 2008 Time: 12.00pm

Location: Submit in person or via e-mail

Event details: London has never been a more thriving and focused on city, whether for fashion, style, arts and all the creative fields to politics, business and enterprise, we arte in a city of culture and creation on a number of different levels.

Regardless of discipline, subject area, specialism, background, interest or skill we would like to ask you, **What London Means to You?** What does the city mean, do, say, project and involve? How does London grow, and develop? What makes London so unique, what are the pros and the cons? What does the world think of London, what does London stand for? Why is London the capital?

The question is yours to ask and the answer is yours to create.

You have until Thursday 20 November, 12pm to produce your answer in any manner you see fit. It maybe a 2d, 3d or even 4d outcome that whatever its shape, size, format or resolution it must exemplify What London Means To you.

Be it reflective, current or forward thinking, a graphic, a diary, a font, a paper, a product, a statement or a message, a photo, song, a video, an item of clothing, a poster a pencil, a society or a group, a person, an archive or simply a thing… whatever it and however you answer manifests, it must do so with answering the proposed question…

Selected students will be asked to present their ideas to a panel of judges on Friday 21 November.

1st prize: £250 2nd prize: £100

Submission of Work: Thursday 12noon in Room 213 at LCF JPS Site. Or via email: fbrs@fashion.arts.ac.uk

Presentation Date: Friday 21st November 2008, 12-2pm in Room 311 at LCF JPS Site

=Call for Projects - Light, Space and Perception Work Group - Madrid= broadcast by Marc Garrett 7/11/08 VIEW URL

Entries' Deadline: November 30, 2008 Open call for collaborators: November 15, 2008

Open call for the submission of proposals to be collaboratively developed during two three-day workshops* (January and March, 2009). This call is part of the activities of the Light, Space and Perception work group http://medialab-prado.es/article/luz_espacio_y_percepcion_ ,

led by artists Daniel Canogar, Julian Oliver and Pablo Valbuena, and supported by Mediala-Prado htpp://medialab-prado.es in Madrid (Spain). The goal is to work with local developers to create prototypes with the aid of these three instructors and the interested collaborators. Core themes: * Light and the city. Urbanism, media-fa?ades, the fusion of physical and digital urban spaces. * Augmented Reality, the use of projections on three-dimensional surfaces and physical objects, the use of light as a material. * Set and stage design and the creation of atmospheres through the projection of light: perspective, optical illusions, etc. * Investigation of the qualities of our visual perception and its limits. * Development of new light technologies for artistic purposes.//

//More information and online submission form: http://medialab-prado.es/article/luz_espacio_y_percepcion_convocatoria_de_proyectos//

//Contact: difusion@medialab-prado.es//


 * Medialab-Prado does not cover lodging and travel expenses for selected participants.

>> Subject: [node-l] tank.tv 1st 2008/9 International Call for Submissions
>> >> tank.tv 1st International Call for Submissions - Solo Shows on www.tank.tv >> >> tank.tv is inviting submissions from artists who wish to be considered for two week solo exhibitions on www.tank.tv. >> >> In 2009 tank.tv will be hosting an ambitious series of solo shows from established and emerging artists working with the moving image. We would like to allocate 3 of these shows to artists who respond to a series of three open calls for entries. You must have a body of work consisting of at least 10 moving image pieces that are ready for exhibition and which run no longer than ten minutes (although we are happy to consider excerpts from longer pieces). We will consider all forms of moving image work and welcome submissions from artists working at any stage of their careers, of all nationalities. >> >> The first selected artist will have a two week online show early in 2009 and be part of our external events programme which will be toured to galleries and institutions internationally. >> >> Deadline: 10th December 2008. >> >> Please submit examples of work (accompanied by a submission form, downloadable from www.tank.tv) as Quicktime files or on mini DV to: >> tank.tv >> 2nd Floor Princess House >> 50 - 60 Eastcastle Street >> London >> W1W 8EA >> UK

Call for Submissions: EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PIXEL POPS! 2008
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Pixel Pops! 2008 Exhibit Call For Submissions HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO SEPT. 15TH, 2008 THEME: The 4th Annual Pixel Pops! theme is "WIDE OPEN" in honor of the wide open spaces of the prairie in which the Krannert Art Museum is located and where Pixel Pops! will take place in November 2008. This theme can be interpreted in many ways, not limited to: widescreen and multichannel vid... Deadline: September 15, 2008 [|http://www.poppingpixels.org]

Catalyst Arts Annual Student Show. Call for Submissions Deadline: 01/09/08
Catalyst Arts believes in supporting artist at all stages in their careers, and the student show is their main showcase for newly emerging visual artists, providing gallery support and fresh networking opportunities. They are interested in presenting a broad range of innovative, exciting new work in any and all mediums.

This call is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students, including those who have graduated during 2008, for the Annual Student Show which this year will take place October 2008.

Those wishing their work to be considered for exhibition should submit a written proposal with artist statement and no more than 10 images of work to Catalyst Arts, 2nd floor, 5 College Court, Belfast BT1 6BS or email them to: catalystarts@gmail.com

All work is submitted at the artist's risk and if applicants wish for their submissions to be returned, attach a stamp addressed envelope.

[|http://www.catalystarts.org.uk] - website now active

Call for Project: VIRTUAL WORLDS EBOOK PROJECT
CALL FOR VIRTUAL WORLD PROJECT Ebook project with an important International Publisher. The interested Authors send: Title and Abstract of the project, Name,Email,Address and Affiliation (if any) The selected authors will be contacted for further publishing details. No fee required for publishing. Email to: gianluca.mura@polimi.it Deadline for submission: 1 September 2008 Dr. Gianluca Mura, Polit... Deadline: September 1, 2008 [|http://www.artsmachine.com]

Call for entries: Japanese alumni films
On the 9 October the University of the Arts London will be presenting a public programme of short films by a selection of its recent Japanese graduates. Full details here of how to be part of it. [|http://intranet.arts.ac.uk]

A.1) Call for Artists, Submit2gravity
CALL FOR ARTISTS

Who: Diverse and inventive artists. **Especially artists working in any digital media, computer generated installations, kinetic sensory artwork and high tech sculptures.** Where: The Jago Gallery, Red Church Street nr Brick Lane. When: 20th September - 6th October 2008 What: Opportunity to exhibit in a collaborative exhibition over two floors of a new and upcoming gallery in the East End. There will be a fee for participation. To apply: Send SAE, CV, image and brief description of artwork, and fee. Submission fee: £15.00 per artist for up to 3 pieces of artwork (NR). Fee made payable to Gravity and sent to:

FAO Rita Parente Submit2gravity PO Box 47495 London N21 3XS

If you require further information please: call +44(0)781 475 0741 or visit: http://www.submit2gravity.co.uk Deadline: August 25th 2008

I've worked with Rita before on the Bargehouse Show last year - and will be showing work at this show too - under the name Genetic Moo. There will be a charge for this show (above the initial entry fee) of maybe £100 - £150. this is to cover the cost of hiring the gallery which is a new one in a very popular area (bricklane-shoreditch). This charge depends on the number of people who apply and how many she takes on (the gallery would probably hold up to 15). given the area this is reasonable charge. The main reason for showing is that Rita puts on a good show and the location is good. Rita is also looking to get arts council funding to reduce fees and also finding the artists work as visiting lecturers etc... she's fun to work with and particularily interested in promoting 'digital' art. (tim)

=The Arts Gallery=

The Arts Gallery is an exhibition space dedicated to promoting the creative talent of specialist art and design subjects taught at the University. With around eight exhibitions every year, the exhibition programme ranges from solo shows, which are often the featured artist’s first major show to survey shows focusing on a theme or medium and curated group shows. University of the Arts London 65 Davies Street London W1K 5DA Tel: 020 7514 6448 Fax: 020 7514 8179 Email: gallery@arts.ac.uk
 * The Arts Gallery**
 * Nearest tube:** Bond Street
 * Opening hours:** Monday - Friday 9:30am - 6:30pm (closed at weekends & bank holidays)

=Collision 08 - Calling All Artists!=

Do you create work that involves light, sound, video, sculpture, installation, performance, music or live art?

Collision is an annual art and music festival that happens over three nights in the exciting warehouse space of Area10 Project Space Peckham. Bringing together artists from different disciplines to create a unique experience for audience and artists alike.

Thursday 11th September – film, video and projection Friday 12th September – sound and music Saturday 13th September – a multi-disciplinary night that brings together a selection of work from the previous nights plus bands, DJs and more.

To submit a proposal for Collision 08 visit the website where you can either: - complete a simple online form and upload media or - download a form to fill out and send in the post (please note that we cannot return any work unless you include a stamped address envelope).


 * http://www.collision.org.uk**

For enquiries email info@collision.org.uk
 * Deadline for submissions 1st May 2008**

Camberwell Arts Festival 2008 - call for artists
The Camberwell Arts Festival 2008 will take place from 14th – 22nd June. The Festival is a partnership between artists, residents, traders, community groups and organisations within SE5. It is co-ordinated by Camberwell Arts, Camberwell College of Arts and South London Gallery.

Camberwell Arts is looking for artists to participate in this year’s Festival. We require work that does not rely on gallery or theatre venues but can take place in alternative spaces within the Camberwell urban environment. For those unfamiliar with the area, it is not a prerequisite to select your ideal site as we can work with you to find a suitable location.

The deadline for submissions is 11th April 2008. Please send information about your proposed work, artist’s statement, images of previous works and contact details to info@camberwellarts.org.uk or post your submission to Camberwell Arts, c/o Camberwell Leisure Centre, Artichoke Place, SE5 8TS.

=Summer Shows + / Camberwell Arts Festival 2008=

CALL FOR EVENTS
As in previous years we are putting together a programme of participatory arts events, talks, tours, film screenings and exhibitions to run alongside the Summer Shows and Camberwell Arts Festival in June 2008.

Camberwell Arts Festival has become a regular and popular feature in South London and once again this week long event will give emerging and established artists a platform to perform and show their work within the vibrant community of Camberwell.

OPEN HOUSE at Camberwell College of Arts Saturday 21 June 2007
As part of the Festival and as the closing event of the Summer Shows there will be the annual Open House at the college, which will offer opportunities for families and residents to explore the Summer Shows and to participate in hands-on workshops. In the last years we run workshops such as t-shirt printing, photography, animations and many more. Cost for materials as well as payment of student helpers and workshop facilitators are covered by the college.

How to get involved Whether you're a tutor or a student, if you have an idea for an event, talk, exhibition or workshop at the college during Summer Shows+/Camberwell Arts Festival, please get in touch with Tatjana, email t.gretschmann@camberwell.arts.ac.uk or call 020 7514 640

tatjana

=jobs= http://www.ycnonline.com/openings.php

=5TH INTERNATIONAL MOBILE MUSIC WORKSHOP 2008= 13-15 May 2008, Vienna, Austria Call for Submissions: Deadline 10 February 2008 http://www.mobilemusicworkshop.org

The Mobile Music Workshop 2008 is the 5th in a series of annual international gatherings that explore the creative, critical and commercial potential of mobile music. They are inspired by the ever- changing social, geographic, ecological, emotional context of using mobile technology for creative ends. We are looking for new ideas and ground-breaking projects on sound in mobile contexts. What new forms of interaction with music and audio lie ahead as locative media, ubiquitous networks, and music access merge into new forms of experiences that shape the everyday? Can they change the way we think about our mobile devices and about walking through the city?

The emerging field of Mobile Music sits at the intersection of ubiquitous computing, portable audio technology and New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME). It goes beyond today’s personal music players to include creative practices of mobile music making, sharing and mixing. The mobile setting challenges existing notions of interfaces and interaction, stretching music to new creative limits. The workshop has been at the forefront of this innovative area since 2004. Past editions of the event have taken place in Amsterdam, Brighton, Vancouver and Göteborg in collaboration with the Viktoria Institute, STEIM, Waag Society, Futuresonic, NIME and others.

The 2008 edition of the workshop will be held in Vienna, one of the hotspots in the European for laptop, glitch, and electronic music. Hosted by the University of Applied Arts, it will feature three evenings of performances and installations, an exhibition in the heart of the city, invited speakers, paper presentations, posters and demo sessions as well as hands-on tutorials. Besides the workshop proceedings, we will publish a catalogue that will gather key contributions from the last 5 years. We invite artists, designers, academic researchers, hackers, industry professionals and practitioners from all areas, including music, technology development, new media, sound-art, music distribution, cultural/media studies and locative media and more to present and discuss projects, prototypes, applications, devices, performances, installations, theoretical and historical considerations.

IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Submission deadline: 10 February 2008 Notification of acceptance: 14 March 2008 Submission deadline for final papers: 14 April 2008 Registration deadline: 14 April 2008

PARTICIPATE

Please upload your submission in any of the three following categories at http://ocs.waag.org/. Submissions will be peer- reviewed by a committee of international specialists in the field.

Papers

We invite submissions of workshop papers presenting new projects, approaches or reflections exploring the topic of mobile music. Potential submissions could include but are not limited to mobile music systems or enabling technologies, interface design, legal issues, user studies, ethnographic fieldwork, social implications, art pieces and other areas relevant to mobile music. Accepted paper authors will be given a time slot during the workshop for presentation and discussion of their work. They are encouraged to bring a demo of their work if possible.

Format: 4 pages in ACM SIG publications format (for templates, see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). More artistic submissions are free to pay less attention to the academic or technical detail of the format, and to include more media instead.

Posters and Demos

We also invite the contribution of posters and demos that document work-in-progress projects or ideas in similar areas of mobile music technology as the papers. There will be a poster and demo presentation session where attendees will be able to discuss work with the authors. The most robust of the demos will be offered the opportunity to exhibit to the general public during the open sessions (although this is not mandatory). Posters will be on display for the duration of the conference.

Format: 2 pages in ACM SIG publications format (for templates, see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). More artistic submissions are free to pay less attention to the academic or technical detail of the format, and to include more media instead.

Installations and Performances

We invite mobile art installations and performances in the genres of mobile music and locative audio. There will be an exhibition space in central Vienna, and the possibility to show work in the city. There will also be a series of evening performances/concerts/parties.

Format: Please follow loosely the ACM SIG publications format (for templates, see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html) without too much academic or technical detail and include more media instead. Please indicate if your project would be suitable for indoor or outdoor, installation or performance.

REGISTRATION & FEE

The workshop will have both closed sessions for registered participants and sessions open to the general public. The number of participants for the closed sessions of the workshop is limited to 50 places. Accepted submitters are given priority, other participants are accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Registered participants will have automatic access to all sessions of the workshops.

Registrations fees for the closed sessions of the workshop have yet to be confirmed. However this will be in the region of 75 € at full rate and 45€ for concessions.

Deadline for Registration: 14th April 2007.

ORGANISERS&INFORMATION

The 2008 edition is hosted and co-organised by the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria (Nicolaj Kirisits). The Steering Committee is formed by Lalya Gaye (Dånk! Collective and IT-University of Göteborg, Sweden), Atau Tanaka (Culture Lab Newcastle, UK), Frauke Behrendt (University of Sussex, UK), Kristina Andersen (STEIM, The Netherlands).

Contact: info@mobilemusicworkshop.org More information: http://www.mobilemusicworkshop.org

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Two from the camberwell college intranet:

=Call for Submissions: ‘Sharp Shorts 08′= ‘Sharp Shorts’ is Arts London’s first film festival. The Festival will showcase the most interesting and innovative film and video art currently being made across the Colleges. All stages and levels are welcome to submit. Films must be no longer than 10 minutes and must be able to be projected. The event will take place at the Hub in Davis Street on 20 February at 7.30 pm. Send a DVD of your film, with your Name, College, Course, Contact details (telephone number and email) to: Sharp Shorts, 49A Vallance Road, Tower Hamlets, London. E1 5AB. Deadline 1 February.

=XHIBIT 2008 - Call for Submissions= XHIBIT is the biggest annual student led exhibition. Organised by the Students’ Union and held at the newly refurbished Arts Gallery at 65 Davies Street, it gives all students at Arts London the opportunity to get their work seen by a wider audience and not just staff and students within the University of the Arts London. To apply or find out more just go to http://www.suarts.org/xhibit Deadline 14 February

=Opportunity to sell work via online print selling service=

Hello all, Dan here. I'm just putting a note up because a friend of mine runs a company giving artists the opportuinity to make and maintain their own websites via a content management system. The company in question is http://www.theartistsweb.co.uk He's offering a service whereby people will be able to sell prints of their work via their websites. He needs 500 pieces to get the thing off the ground. It could well be an easy way to sell prints of work and he's quite happy to give people free website accounts for a year so for you guys, if you want one, it'll mean you get a website you can use as an extra space for your work. The particular page on the website is here: http://www.theartistsweb.co.uk/Print-Program/ There are contact details etc on the site if you want them. See you all in the new year, dan

=THE DEUTSCHE PYRAMID AWARDS 2008= £8000 for starting your own business plus mentoring. Open to all MA's in their final year if your work relates to Fashion or Photography. Introductory talk on Jan 16 2008, The Podium Lecture Theatre, LCC, Elephant and Castle, 5.30pm and on Jan 17 2008 Rootstein Hopkins Centre Space, LCF, John Princes Street, 5.30pm

To book your place or find out more info, contact Caroline Carron at Creative Careers at 0207 514 6152 or email db@arts.ac.uk



I talked to Caroline at the Careers Centre and she said that it looks like if you're work has something to do with Photography you are eligible to join. You can go to the opening talk this January and ask the organizers more questions about how to join. (Katrin)

=MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA WORLDWIDE COLLABORATIVE PROJECT= Open for Submissions: dziga.perrybard.net Artist Perry Bard is creating a film to run alongside Dziga Vertov's **Man with a Movie Camera//. You can just choose a clip from his film and re-shoot it your way. Your name will be included in the credits and it will be shown internationally.**


 * I just got an email from the artist and she said that you can just log on to dziga.perrybard.net to upload your video. This looks like a very interesting project. (Katrin)**

=Vegas Gallery=

We, the Vegas Gallery are a new gallery situated in redchurch street, Shoreditch. We are interested in submissions from BA and MA Fine Art, Design and Photography students. We are particularly interested in group shows email, and send work for more information to hello@vegasgallery.co.uk Suzanne Schurgers http://www.vegasgallery.co.uk

=PEEP! QUARTERLY= A new publication of art and writing. Open submission. No poetry. The intention is to distribute it internationally, to create a community on paper. First issue due February 2008. Please forward to anyone you feel might be interested in contributing or post this on suitable art/writing forums etc. No artwank please. Each issue will be black and white, colour cover, free inserts/gifts. The initial run is expected to be 200 copies and ideally we want to double that with each subsequent issue. We have no funding, this is all self-published. We do plan to sell the publication and any profit is going to be put back into the project and the PEEP! gallery. If anyone has suggestions of possible retail venues/contacts, please get in touch. Bob MADA (online) [|www.milktwosugars.org]

=SWEDISH ART VIDEO SCREENING - Call for submissions= WHO: Artists and MA Fine art students working with videoart. WHAT: Art Video Screening, a video art event. WHERE: Bio Roxy’s Café, Orebro, Sweden WHEN: 18-19th April 2008. TO SUBMIT: More info and submission guidelines online. http://www.artvideoscreening.se DEADLINE: 22nd February 2008.** Art Video Screening is a private, artist-run and non-profit initiative, it's an event and platform focusing on video art and aims to support artists work. Art Video Screening doesn't have its own screening location, but is instead collaborating with other culture organizers.

=Rat Records= Call for artwork to put on shop wall - Deadline open, make conatact with shop in camberwell personally.

Sonic Arts - Call for audio-visual works - no specific criteria (please look!) - Deadline 12th November

3DVisA Award - Call for essay on theme of innovative use of 3D graphics - £300 prize - Deadline 15th November