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              D.art - call for entries
        Date:
              Wed, 15 Apr 1998 13:06:30 +0000
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              Linda Wallace <hunger@loom.net.au>
Organization:
              machine hunger
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URGENT CALL FOR ENTRIES
D.ART, Sydney, Australia, June 1998

CALL FOR ENTRIES: DEADLINE FRIDAY 15 MAY 1998

* experimental digital film, digital video and computer animation art

Sydney Intermedia Network's (SIN) has replaced its highly acclaimed
MATINAZE, annual festival of Australian screen arts (1991-1997) with
D.art, SIN's new annual international showcase of experimental digital
film, digital video and computer animation art. D.art will premiere at the
45th Sydney Film Festival, Sydney, Australia, June 1998. (Next year's
event will include CD-ROM and internet projects.)

* CRITERIA
works should be innovative/experimental in aesthetic and
'narrative'.  works must have been produced either entirely within the
digital domain OR involve digital manipulation.  works must have been
completed after January 1997 (ie, within the past fifteen months).

* ENTRY FEE
AUS$20 (or free to current financial members of SIN). Payment: overseas
entries - international bank cheque only in AUS dollars; Australian
entries - bank cheque or money order.

* SCREENING FEE
SIN will pay artists whose works are selected for
screening AUS$50 for each work. Some or all works selected for screening
in D.art might also be included in the D.art touring program. If so, an
additional once-only fee of AUS$100 will be paid to the artist.

* FORMATS
Please submit works preferably on SP Betacam (PAL only)
OR high-grade SVHS (PAL or NTSC). Works submitted in other formats will
not be elligible for consideration.

* INFORMATION
Please contact Simone O'Callaghan, SIN, for more details and a fax or
email
copy of the entry form.
D.ART
Sydney Intermedia Network (SIN)
PO Box 306 Paddington
NSW 2021 Australia
tel (+61 2) 9380 4255
fax (+61 2) 9380 4311
email sinsite@ozemail.com.au
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sinsite
_________________________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sydney Intermedia Network (SIN) Inc encourages and promotes the
development and crtical discussion of innovative film, video, sound and
digital media arts in Australia, and exhibits this work to audiences
nationally and internationally.
______________________________________________________________________________

SIN Director: Alessio Cavallaro
SIN Administrative Assistant: Simone O'Callaghan
SIN President: Kathy Cleland
tel +61 2 9380 4255   fax +61 2 9380 4311
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sinsite
upper level, Sydney Film Centre, Paddington Town Hall
PO Box 306 Paddington 2021 NSW Australia
______________________________________________________________________________

SINevents 98 include:

may     SIGGRAPH 97
        Electronic Theatre program direct from the world renowned
festival
        of computer animation art
        tuesday 26 may 6pm, Chauvel Cinemas, cnr Oatley Rd and Oxford St
Paddington

june    D.art
        SIN's new annual international showcase of experimental digital
art
premieres at
        the 45th Sydney Film Festival

june    Current Media Art:
       Video Art, CD-ROM and Internet projects from Germany
        introduced by Rudolf Frieling, ZKM, Germany
        presented in association with Goethe-Institut, Sydney

july    Synthetics: video synthesis to computer graphics
        -the electronically generated image in Australia
        presentations by some of the pioneers of Australian electronic
media art
        curated by Stephen Jones

aug     Peter Callas: Initialising History
         a three-component program centred around and curated by Peter
Callas,
        one of Australia's most celebrated electronic media artists

oct     futureScreen
        SIN's inaugural annual event investigates and critiques the
future
of screen arts as defined by the
         confluence of new media art theories and practices, and
scientific
and   technological developments






CALL FOR DIGITAL ENTRIES
47th Melbourne International Film Festival,
Australia, 23rd July - 9th August 1998

DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY 20th MAY 1998
(preview material must be received by this date)

*** Computer animation, cd-roms, digital video ***

The Melbourne International Film Festival is including a special program

on interactive cd roms, and digital works as part of this years program
specially co- ordinated by artists Martine Corompt and Ian Haig.

The Festival plans to include an exhibition of interactive cd-roms and
a screening program of new computer animation shorts and videos, along
with a number of artists talks and forums on digital filmmaking and
interactive media and it?s impact on screen culture.

Formats
submit works preferably on SP Betacam (PAL only) or send a preview tape
on VHS (PAL or NTSC) and cdroms, also work on Zip/Jazz drive for
Preview

Note:
We are particulary interested in exhibiting/screening works that have
not yet
been seen in Australia.

* For more information and application forms please contact Martine
Corompt
   or  Ian Haig

P.O Box 1049
Collingwood, VIC,
3066, AUSTRALA

Fax: (61-3) 9417 3804
Tel: (61 3) 9416 1996
email: Martine@rmit.edu.au
           I.HAIG@rmit.edu.au

website: http://cs.art.rmit.edu.au/media_arts/Ian_Haig/fest.html


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DIGITAL STUDIES:  BEING IN CYBERSPACE
http://www.altx.com/ds/

  an online event for             estudios digitales: un evento
  new media art and theory        en linea sobre el arte y
  at altx (www.altx.com)          la teoria de los nuevos
  co-organized by                 medios, con un mirror
  mark amerika and                en espanol alojado en aleph
  alex galloway                   (aleph-arts.org/ds)

December 15th, 1997
For Immediate Release

The Alt-X Network announces the opening of DIGITAL STUDIES: BEING IN
CYBERSPACE, an international independent network art show featuring 20
artists from 7 countries--who needs museums?

With keynote addresses by Roy Ascott and co-organizers Mark Amerika and
Alex Galloway, DIGITAL STUDIES challenges net.art surfers to investigate
exciting new artistic questions, while revealing some of the problematic
issues faced by curators, writers, artists and publishers in the age of
the telematic interface.

DIGITAL STUDIES includes material from:

Richard Allalouf
Mark Amerika
Roy Ascott
Torsten Zenas Burns
Claire Cann
Vuk Cosic
Ricardo Dominguez
Alex Galloway
Dr. Hugo
Intima
Shelley Jackson
Tina LaPorta
Lev Manovich
Juliet Ann Martin
Jennifer Bozick McCoy
Kevin McCoy
Knut Mork
Poem by Nari
Melinda Rackham
Erwin Redl
Nino Rodriguez
La Societe Anonyme
Jeff Zilm

Why should 'art' still designate that which already breaks away from
art--away from what has always been conceived and signified under that
name--or that which, not merely escaping art, implacably destroys it?

The work featured here asks this important question by creating formally
innovative hypertext narratives, language-morph java applets,
transdisciplinary shockwave animations, and image+text "digital
apparitions" where the author/artist function has transformed into what
Vilem Flusser called a "dense distribution of point elements."

CONTACT:

Mark Amerika (amerika@altx.com)
Alex Galloway (arg2@duke.edu)

SITE ADDRESSES:

http://www.altx.com/ds/    [english interface]
http://aleph-arts.org/ds/  [spanish interface]