Michael Mandiberg on Mon, 26 Nov 2001 23:48:21 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> calls x 3 -- a digest of calls for work |
hi all, i've started maintaining a digest of calls for work, and i thought i would open it up to the various communities that most of the calls are catalogued from. the calls come from net mailing lists (rhizome, nettime, thingist, franklin furnace), net sources (artswire), and calls sent to me directly, etc... the traffic is about two emails a week, with a range of 1 to 5 calls in each digest. this is a one time spam. if you want to join, go to http://theredproject.com/calls and enter your email. feel free to forward this. anyone and everyone is free to join also, i encourage you to email any calls for work to [email protected], and I will post them in the digest. peace, m n.b. your email will not be used for anything other than sending you the calls digest. http://theredproject.com/calls [email protected] ------- Deadline: November 2001 Artist, Writers - how the events of September 11 have altered your behavior -- toward others, your city, your daily life -- how the events changed your perception of reality and the world around you REACTIONS, Exit Art, New York City We are living in a historical moment. The essence of life has changed. The world's psyche has been irrevocably altered. In this new era, Exit Art, as a cultural space near the World Trade Center, feels an obligation to interpret or translate the feelings of a larger community into a collective expression of analysis. We want to know how the events of September 11 have altered your behavior -- toward others, your city, your daily life -- how the events changed your perception of reality and the world around you. A change of behavior is a change of culture, which is why Exit Art is organizing a global project called REACTIONS. This project aims to be an international response from both inside and outside the art world, a reflection of how these events have changed your life. We want to hear and share your reactions. We are inviting you to participate in REACTIONS by submitting your response on a flat, 8-1/2 x 11" sheet of paper. Your submission can take the form of a letter, text, drawing, poem, painting, collage, photograph, or any other format that can fit on a piece of paper. REACTIONS will be an exhibition on view at Exit Art in New York City from January 12 - March 30, 2002. All responses will be exhibited. Your visual and poetic work will be put into a context of historical witness. We hope that like us, you feel a sense of urgency to respond and participate in this necessary, collective expression. Your effort will be valued; your voice will be heard. Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo Co-Directors, Exit Art Jodi Hanel and Bibi Marti Exhibition Coordinators SUBMISSIONS Submit your 8-1/2 x 11" response (or European letter-size equivalent) via post, email, or in person. Please note that your submissions will be kept by Exit Art and will not be returned. By submitting responses, you are giving Exit Art all rights to your work, which may include publication and tour. Responses must be received by December 15, 2001. Three-dimensional or oversized responses will NOT be accepted. Please mail responses to Attention Reactions, Exit Art 548 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. Or email [email protected] EXIT ART is - A nationally and internationally renowned site for innovative and experimental exhibitions, performances, and multi-media programs. - An interdisciplinary laboratory for contemporary culture that brings artists, curators, and audiences together to explore new ideas. - A place that challenges widely held and accepted ideas about culture and society and is regarded by contemporary art audiences as a vital source of new ideas and new work. - Committed to presenting the work of young and emerging artists, and to placing their work within the context of contemporary art issues. - An independent view of American culture. Exit Art, a non-profit cultural center in New York, has charted the new in art and contemporary culture since it's founding by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo in 1982. Over the course of more than 19 years, Exit Art has been presenting groundbreaking exhibitions on visual art, design, performance, popular culture and media, bringing under-recognized concepts and art practices to a larger public locally and globally. Deadline: December 15, 2001 Artists whose focus is sculpture International Residency Program, Sculpture Space, Utica, NY Sculpture Space is an international residency program providing access to a specialized studio facility for professional artists whose focus is sculpture. There are no geographic or stylistic restrictions. The Studio is located in downtown Utica, New York, in proximity to light industry, and various fabrication shops. The facility consists of 5,500 square feet of open studio, and one 400 square foot private studio for special projects. The space is outfitted with concrete floors, a two ton system of traveling hoists, and extra wide overhead doors. The 3/4 acres of land that surround the building can supplement indoor studio space in the summer. An outdoor work pad is equipped with a 50' monorail hoist. Depending on the scale of the work, a maximum of four artists can be accommodated at one time. Each year twenty new artists are selected for two full month residencies each year. Each artits receives a $2000 stipend to help pay their residency expenses. A subsidized three bedroom apartment is available at low cost to artists within walking distance of the studio. Food is the artists' responsibility and there is a fully equipped kitchen in both the apartment and studio. The deadline for application is December 15th of each year. For complete details, visit http://www.sculpturespace.org Deadline: January 1, 2002 (extended) Proposals on all aspects of new media and writing, especially by those whose work is based in new media, on or off the internet Incubation 2002, Nottingham Trent University, UK Extended Deadline Call for Proposals for Incubation 2002 to be held on 15-17 July 2002 at The Nottingham Trent University, UK http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/ We invite proposals for Incubation2, the leading international conference on Writing and the Internet. For our second conference we continue our focus on the role of the internet and telecommunications and particularly invite contributions that address the way new media create new potentials and re-define the acts of writing and reading. We welcome proposals on all aspects of new media and writing, especially by those whose work is based in new media, on or off the internet. PANELS In response to several queries, we would like to confirm that we welcome suggestions for panels as long as they include a nominated organiser. DEADLINE EXTENDED In view of the difficulties since 11 September, the deadline for proposals has been extended to 1st January 2002 Proposals must be submitted via webform. The form, and full details of the conference can be found at http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/ INCUBATION ARCHIVE 2000 For three days in July 2000 trAce provided a platform for the most essential voices on the web today. Writers, critics, theorists and web-artists came from around the world to speak at Incubation at The Nottingham Trent University. Incubation Archive is the online record of this dynamic event. It includes audio, text and electronic versions of presentations and performances; information about contributors; a gallery of photographs taken over the three days, and the background of the conference itself. http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/archive/2000/index.htm -- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]