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ALLIANCE

We have a tiny, unfunded gallery at the Alliance and are seeking film/video artists to show work here for one-month shows. Joanne Butcher-Zbornik, Executive Director allianc1@gate.net

 ANON SALON

Guest Artist web-brain needed to 'guest star' as designer of the monthly update to our website - Anon Salon anon@sirius.com - a different artist each month! Please email us with any questions. Mark "Spoonman" Petrakis, 415.381.5622

spoon@well.com http://www.well.com/user/tcircus/Cobra/Spoon

 Looking for artists using EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES in their work:

• digital photography • electronic art

• interactive installations • robotics, etc.

"We encourage new media artists to contact us and submit their resumes and portfolios to be considered for future exhibitions."Art-Tech Gallery, 89 S First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.

(408)971-9100 FAX: (408)971-9191 E-mail: SVIArttec@aol.com

 SmartGirl.com, the largest website for teen girls, will promote your art to thousands of people a day for free. If you are look for exposure, we need new backgrounds and virtual postcards. Potential for freelance contract as well. Check out our website and email us at info@smartgirl.com

 Gallery 313

Seeking Emerging and Mid-career Artists

Media = 2D painting, works-on-paper; printing; mixed media, 3D ceramic, sculpture, wall hanging, Digital art Solo shows to be provided. Information = New space in same building with Danforth Gallery, Maine Fees = $10 first slide $5 each additional, Location = Gallery 313, 34 Danforth Street, Portland Maine. Contact: Roland Salazar Rose, 207-775-2708, email = dangalry@javanet.com

 OFFLINE

OffLine wants your art films/videos. OffLine is a national promoter and distributor of independent films and videos as well as a national television screening, arts organization, and internet resource with two branch offices (Seattle, WA and Ithaca, NY). Submissions: send all videotapes to Scott Noegel, 407 N. 87th St. #13, Seattle, WA 98103. We accept VHS, SVHS, and 3/4 as well as hi-8, though the better your quality, the more likely it will be included. *We pay honoraria* to those artists whose work is accepted. See www.lightlink.com/offline for more information. Scott Noegel snoegel@u.washington.edu

Open Screens Needs Your Stuff!

Call for next deadline.

Digital Artists - Animators - Filmmakers - Videographers - Multimedia-Production Teams - Title Creators. Come Show Your Stuff at Open Screens, the Bay Area's premier short film & rebel media showcase of analog and digital materials! Stuff can originate in any visual medium. Artists may submit materials for consideration at no charge. Open Screens(tm) began in 1995, to enable Bay Area film, video, and computer graphics artists to be able to showcase analog and digital materials to their peers and the public, on high quality projection systems with optimum sound.

For detailed information, email: openscreens@gulture.com

call: 415.485.2575 or http://www.gulture.com/openscreens/openscreens.htm

Catch the creative spirit!

A number of group and/or solo exhibit slots are open in the Maude Kerns Art Center exhibition schedule. Artists working in all media are invited to submit.

For complete details and prospectuses, send a self-addressed stamped envelope stating what prospectus(es) you wish to receive: Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 East 15th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97403

Deadline: November 1: 2001-2002 Exhibitions Schedule -- Maude Kerns Art Center http://www.mkartcenter.org

GLOBAL MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE, Leicester Square, London

is an LED screen the height of a 4-storey building, in Leicester Square, in the heart of London, where 4 million people pass through every month, running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for an entire year as well as simultaneously on a live webcast to a potential further audience of 180 million.

"Built into the architecture of London's newest and most innovative entertainment complex, 'Home', the GMI should be perceived as more of an evolving artwork than an exhibition screen. Part architectural feature, part communications forum; the largest and most dynamic permanent visual interface yet established between cyberspace and the real world," they state.

In the first year alone approximately eight thousand eight hundred and sixty hours of screening time will be packaged into themed bundles; from one minute animations to three hour movies. The Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) is working in collaboration with Big Beat - the people responsible for 'Home' - to commission new work and to curate and programme a wide range of existing work for the GMI.

They are seeking artists' work that would benefit from exposure in this context. "We are particularly keen to create opportunities for emerging artists and to ensure new commissioning contexts for established artists, designers and image makers."

All of the work presented will be re-configured for the screen format only with the consent of the artist or the artist's representative. If you would like further information on the project, or if you have showreels and artists recommendations, please contact: Fee Plumley, Project Co-ordinator, Foundation for Art & Creative

Technology, Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool. L1 3BX. Tel: +44 (0) 151 709 2663. Fax: +44 (0) 151 707 2150. Email: gmi@fact.co.uk Submissions on VHS (PAL or NTSC) only, please.

SIGGRAPH 2000 COMPUTER ANIMATION FESTIVAL The year's finest achievements by the world's best film and video artists. Contact: Joe Takai, SIGGRAPH 2000 Computer Animation Festival Chair, Industrial Light & Magic, 3155 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael CA 94901 OR 415-448-3330 OR http://www.siggraph.org/s2000

 

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