09 PM | 26 Jun

Virion – screen based digital art exhibition – Artists Submissions Now Open until July 14th. #geekgirl

Virion July 19 – August 1: Artists Submissions Now Open

Virion provides artists the opportunity to display their work across a network of public screens and access a diverse audience throughout Brisbane. The exhibition is open to all users from professional and emerging artists to people experimenting with cameras and scanners. There is no juried selection process and each work is given equal showing time. Submissions may be in the form of digital stills or video files up to 100MB each. All submissions also play on the Virion website. Each screen will play a compilation of diverse images and video that represents a wide & integrated range of local and international art practices and styles. Screens are located across a range of public, gallery and institutional sites to offer unique viewing experiences and to maximize & diversify Brisbane audiences’ exposure to new media practices. Screens include: AXIOM Estate Agents, The Exchange, Blue Lotus, Urban Dental, Health Stream Fitness Club, QUT Health Clinics – Podiatry and Optometry, Queensland Academy for Creative Industries, the Creative Industries Precinct, H‐Block Gallery and The Edge.

Online Artist submissions are now open. To be included in the opening of the exhibition submissions must be received by July 14.

Works will be featured on screens from July 19 ‐ August 1s

Visit virion2010.com.au for more details and to participate.

Email: info@virion2010.com.au

12 PM | 08 Apr

OtherFilm

OtherFilm is a hybrid arts collective based in Brisbane, Australia dedicated to avant-garde, experimental, abstract, expanded and other cinemas. OtherFilm host regular screening programs, performance events, exhibitions, workshops, articles, research, discussions and arguments, as well as a bi-annual ‘expanded cinema’ festival.   These diverse programs offer up a short but sweet taste of both historical and contemporary movements in the dynamic, demanding, engaging and exciting Australian film scene.   All films from the historical program are shown on 16mm, prints courtesy of the National Film and Sound Archive, and courtesy of the artists. All videos in the contemporary program are presented in digital formats, courtesy of the artists.   http://www.otherfilm.org/yebisu.html