1. soundobjects for curated SoundLAB exhibition
deadline 31 July 2007
http://netex.nmartproject.net/?p=112
2. soundart for SoundLAB Edition V
http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=24
deadline 1 August 2007
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1. soundobjects for curated SoundLAB exhibition
deadline 31 July 2007
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in April 2008, SoundLAB will be exhibited in the framework of
a digital art festival in Valencia/Spain
including a number of selected physical soundobjects.
SoundLAB is looking for proposals of
individual soundobjects or smaller installations
for being included in this 4 weeks lasting show.
Specifications and entry form are available on
http://netex.nmartproject.net/?p=112
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MAAP – Multimedia Art Asia Pacific is calling for applications from
young and emerging media art curators and practitioners working with
a focus on projects that intersect or consider connections with the
Asia Pacific regions to undertake a three-month mentorship.
The mentorship enables an emerging artist or curator to explore new
creative directions, to expand technical skills and increase
knowledge of networks, debates and business practice. Applicants are
invited to select a mentor and develop a program of activity spanning
a three-month period. The mentor may be accessed locally, nationally
or internationally. If required MAAP can provide contact details of
suitable mentors who are willing to participate in the program.
Applicants must be Australian media art practitioners or curators who
are 30 years or under. The mentorship will provide a fee for the
mentee ($7,200 excl GST) and a fee for the mentor ($1,800 excl GST).
The mentorship program should be completed by February 2008.
Other Australian Media Arts organsiations ANAT, d.lux and Experimenta
are also offering mentorships:
+ ANAT will encompass distributed, portable, online, wearable, gaming,
mobile and emerging platforms, contact Gavin Artz manager@anat.org.au
+ d.lux will hold their mentorship inside Second Life or a similar
online
virtual community, contact malcolm@dlux.org.au for more information
+ Experimenta’s focus is on Site Related and/or Public
Work, contact kentia@expeirmenta.org for more information.
MAAP APPLICATIONS CLOSE Friday 17 AUGUST 2007
For further information, guidelines and an applications form please
contact:
Kim Machan, director kim@maap.org.au
MAAP-Multimedia Art Asia Pacific
Once a Bad Seed…
If you’re a music lover, then you need to know rock’s ultimate wingman, Mick Harvey. As a member of Australian post-punk rock group, The Birthday Party, Mick Harvey claimed a spot in music history. His long and distinguished career has included stints as an accomplished arranger and film composer, as well as producer, multi-instrumentalist and singer. And then there’s the small fact that he’s been working together with rock ‘n roll god, Nick Cave, from the start. In other words, he’s a pretty big deal.
Mick’s highly-anticipated fourth solo album, Two of Diamonds, is an eclectic collection of songs that he has interpreted in his own distinct and emotive style—some are his own, while others cover distinguished songwriters, like PJ Harvey (who he collaborated with on her album, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea).
RANDOM TANGENT:
Nick Cave was once romantically linked to PJ Harvey. Wonder who introduced them…
Mobilehaiku
threeshotmovies
EVERY TUESDAY AT 11 PM
TAVERN & FAIR
Tavern & Fair will be screening films on Tuesday Nights after 11pm.
Anybody/Everybody can participate.
CONDITIONS
Ø All films must be shot with a mobile phone camera.
Ø They can contain no more than three cuts. The object is to
create a sequential narrative in Real Time without montage. The
competition is titled: “A MOBILE HAIKU”
Ø The films can not be x rated.
Ø The films must be betwwen 1 to 3 min playtime.
Ø Each film should have a title.
Ø Only one film from each participant at any one screening.
Ø For the screening to take place there must be at least 10
movies on the night.
Email your footage to claypots@bigpond.net.au by Saturday each week
for screening following Tuesday. Subject: Mobile Haiku and clearly
state your name and details with your entry.
PRIZE MONEY
At the end of each session there will be a winning entry decided by
popular audience response. Prize money is $50 For the winning entry.
Every three months the week’s winners are screened in a Final. The
prize money is $500 to the winning entry.
—
Hernan Palacio
Managing Director
Fiesta Grande Events
www.fiestagrandeevents.com
www.myspace.com/instituteofpataphysics
patanet@gmail.com
mobile 0419 105 127
Po Box 1167 Brighton Rd, Elwood Melbourne 3184 VIC