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Call: Chico.Art.Net 2010

chico2.jpgCall for participation :: Submit entries to The CSU Chico Digital Media and Electronic Arts Program — Chico.Art.Net 2010 :: An international online exhibition showcases notable examples of Internet art :: Submission Deadline: October 12, 2010.

Requirements for submissions:
-Artwork must be hosted on your own website for at least a year.
-Artwork must be on a stable web page without any other projects, project links or advertising.
-Artwork must be dynamic (ie: video, flash, animation.)
-No still imagery (ie: photography, digital prints, paintings)
-Artwork must be created after 2008.
-Only submit artwork that is accessible to a wide audience. We will not review work that requires downloadable plug-ins.
-All work submitted must be complete. No in-progress work will be accepted. Continue reading


Sep 19, 2010
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Call for Net Art: Java Museum

rawski2.jpgCall for works :: Celebrate!:: 2010 - 10 Years JavaMuseum :: deadline September 1, 2010

image:Day 58 by Tomas Rawski

JavaMuseum - Forum for Internet Technology in Contemporary Art is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2010, but that’s not all. In addition [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne will be celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2010, as well. On this occasion, JavaMuseum is realising a big show online, entitled: “CELEBRATE!” which started on 1 January 2010 - http://2010.javamuseum.org

Founded in 2000 and active since 2001 as a corporate part of [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork:||cologne, JavaMuseum is one of the relevant platforms for Internet based art on the net. Under the direction of Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, JavaMuseum realised more than 20 showcases and competitions of netart in a global context between 2001 and 2009 and has been hosting a comprehensive collection of netart since 2000 including more than 400 artists and 1000 art works. Continue reading


Aug 5, 2010
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Live Stage: Made in Internet [pl Krakow]

slocum.jpgARTBOOM Festival 2010 and Marcin Ramocki have the pleasure to introduce Made in Internet — an online showcase featuring 23 international web based artists :: June 11-28, 2010 :: Artboom Headquarters, Pawilon Wyspiaskiego, Plac Wszystkich Swietych 2, Krakow, Poland.

Featuring works by: 0100101110101101.org, Tamas Banovich, Michael Bell Smith, Petra Cortright, Paul B. Davis, Ursula Endlicher, Eteam, Joel Holmberg, JODI, Guthrie Lonergan, Kristin Lucas, Joe McKay, Tom Moody, MTAA, Luke Murphy, Paul Slocum, Jessie Stead, Harm Van Den Dorpel and Cj Yeh. Organized by Marcin Ramocki.

Made In Internet is a showcase of short video forms created by web artists. This selection reflects the trends and concepts of contemporary new media in the last 5 years, which revolve around blogs, streaming video and social media: the late, consumer-oriented Web 2.0. Continue reading


Jun 10, 2010
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May 10, 2010
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NMR Commission: "Voices from the Paradise Network" by John Hudak

hudak_300.jpgVoices from the Paradise Network by John Hudak, with Flash programming by erational.org [Needs Flash Player and speakers on] - John writes: My mother-in-law passed away recently, reminding me of a technique that a parapsychologist named Dr. Konstantin Raudive (1906-1974) used to record what he purported to be voices of deceased spirits. With the amount of information moving around on the internet these days, and the passing of my mother-in-law, who I thought would want to get in touch (if possible), I thought I’d give Raudive’s technique a try within the digital realm. Continue reading


Mar 6, 2010
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Nicolas Clauss' MMIX*

pic_art_web03.jpgMMIX by Nicolas Clauss :: Japan Media Art Festival, National Art Center, Tokyo and online at flyingpuppet, a collection of digital tableaus started in 2001.

MMIX* [Roman numerals for 2009] is a timeless work in four interactive tableaus, where each visitor is invited to follow with his eyes and ears what his mouse gestures reveal. At each caress, sound and visual elements get randomly muddled up on the screen creating always new combinations. A work travelling between real and surreal, dream and mind, rage and fright, where humour and drama are cruelly mixed to suggest the sad patterns of our contemporary reality.


Feb 11, 2010
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Live Stage: 1,444 minutes - a generative net.art and sound work

sloan_self_2.jpgJason Sloan: ONEthousand.four.- hundredANDfortyFour.minutes :: February 2, 2010 at 4:34 a.m. to February 3, 2010 at 4:34 a.m. :: at: http://jasonsloan.com/1444

1,444 minutes is the precise time it takes to move from one day to the next. Within this small space of time, it’s possible for a personal or even global change to occur. While many of us attempt to plan our lives and predict our individual or situational future, much of what happens is left to unknown devices. In the same vein, the upcoming project ONEthousand.four. - hundredANDfortyFour.minutes is a new generative net.art and sound work that is left to an unknown author to score. It is an emergent or behavioral musical system that commits to few parameters. Composer John Cage worked with a similar system he called “chance operations”. By using the I Ching to make compositional and artistic decisions, Cage was able to free himself and the work from personal likes, dislikes and bias. Continue reading


Jan 15, 2010
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Call: Arte 2.0 Vocento

arte3.jpgVOCENTO in collaboration with ARCOmadrid 2010 International Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid :: Open Call for Proposals — Deadline for Applications: January 31, 2010; 5:00 pm :: Total award is 15.000 euros :: Online application form here.

VOCENTO and ARCOmadrid announce a competition of ideas to provide art galleries with web solutions, and to provide opportunities to enhance their online presence and networking potential. The competition wishes to respond to the shifting context of online environments — from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and beyond — and to draw attention to the dynamic potential of the web as a research, production and presentation platform for the specific context of art. Continue reading


Jan 6, 2010
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PROCESS Festival Berlin

process.jpgPROCESS Festival Berlin :: Call for Proposals — Deadline: January 2, 2010.

PROCESS Festival Berlin is now accepting proposals for performances and new-media work, to be shown at our 2 day festival in mid-March 2010. The Festival seeks to highlight new and compelling work in the field of generative or process music - focusing on sound pieces which are inspired by or emulate algorithms, biology, or other defined systems.

From scores generated from nature (Mamoru Fujieda’s “Patterns of Plants”) or mathematics (John Cage’s “Sonatas and Interludes”), to interactives which allow users to create music (Brian Eno’s Bloom for iPhone) or a system as simple as 2 tape recorders (”It’s Gonna Rain” by Steve Reich), this space has enjoyed a compelling history. Continue reading


Dec 5, 2009
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Espacio Enter Canarias [es Tenerife]

lu.jpgEspacio Enter Canarias :: September 22-27, 2009 :: TEA, Espacio de las Artes and Auditorio de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands.

image: Loud Objects — USA

Espacio Enter Canarias is a International Meeting for all sectors related to art and digital culture, for ideas that will allow us to design the future of technological innovation. Espacio Enter Canarias will embrace contemporary artistic expression related to innovation and new media and also the Future Now Symposium. It aims to strengthen the linkage between Art, Science, Innovation, Technology and Enterprise in order to construct Knowledge Society for all citizens. Continue reading


Sep 15, 2009
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