Wednesday, June 19, 2013

[Ada_list] Reminder - Media Art Project proposals due July 1

Hi folks this is a reminder of the call for proposals for Media Art Projects 2014. Proposals are due on July 1st 2013. One project has a 6K budget, the other has 3K.

Go to http://www.intercreate.org/2013/03/media-art-projects/ for information and application procedure.

Best

Ian M Clothier
Faculty of Humanities
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
www.witt.ac.nz
0064 6 757 3100 x 8895

Artist
ianclothier.com

Director
Intercreate.org

2013
Jan-Feb SCANZ 2013 3rd nature (creative director)
April Creativity Challenge (organisation team), New Plymouth
May Arts, activism & academia, Auckland
May Transcontinental Hybridity, HybridCity Athens Greece
May Wai revisited, HybridCity Athens
http://uranus.media.uoa.gr/hc2/onlineresource/#aqua-water-wai-to
May Transtasman Connect, Balance-UnBalance Noosa Australia
May Environmental response, Balance-UnBalance
Jun ISEA International Advisory Committee, ISEA 2013 Sydney Australia
Jun Leonardo Education and Arts forum, Theme Moderator, ISEA 2013
Oct Re-new (peer reviewer), Copenhagen

2014
Media Art Projects, Nga Motu New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand
Being Light, Santa Fe USA

2015
SCANZ 2015: Water and Peace, Nga Motu New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand

Thursday, June 13, 2013

[Ada_list] Fwd: The Performance Arcade 2014 call for applications

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Begin forwarded message:

> From: The Playground <theplaygroundnz@gmail.com>
> Date: 13 June 2013 6:49:23 PM AEST
>
> Subject: The Performance Arcade 2014 call for applications
>
> We thought that you might like to know that the application process for submitting work to The Performance Arcade 2014 is now open. The final date for making submissions is July 31st, 2013 at 5pm.
>
> The project continues to grow in 2014, building on the fantastic success of our 2013 event and the amazing contributions that were made this year by our presenting artists, volunteers, and sponsors. We sincerely hope that you will consider a proposal that may add to our programme next year. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions about the process, the event, or if you need feedback or guidance on the concept that you would like to put forward.
>
> Also, please help us by forwarding this call to others that you may know who would be interested in submitting.
>
> With many thanks,
>
> Sam Trubridge - Artistic Director
> Josephine O'Sullivan - Creative Producer
> The Playground NZ Ltd
>
>
> THE PERFORMANCE ARCADE 2014
> Call for Application Deadline 31/7/2013
>
> Proposals are invited from practitioners from across the spectrum of performing arts disciplines for works to be included in this annual performance and live art event on Wellington Waterfront, February 26 - March 3, 2014.
>
> Please refer to the website http://theplaygroundnz.com/application-performance-arcade-2014/ for further information.
>
>

Monday, June 10, 2013

[Ada_list] Waterwheel Patch 12june 4pm room 101 Creators Session

Hi!
Wednesday 12 June at 4pm
at ISEA 2013, auditorium 101
CREATORS SESSION

We will present our current research using mobile devices as a way of
integrating remote physical movement and sound into the online structure
of the Tap to allow participation away from keyboard/mouse-based
computers. Taking a cue from research using sensors in dance, we are using
phones carried by/attached to participantsto collect sensor information on
participants¹ movement (geo-locative / accelerometer / motion / rhythm) as
a control source for the Tap.

We are also working with ³low-bandwith² ways of integrating audio from
old-school mobile phones as both a content, feedback and control source.
Ultimately we see the Tap �lug-in¹ as a structure that invites creative /
innovative projects rather than a creative project per se. Since March
2013, Inkahoots are working to implement the results of the research into
the Tap interface.

The team includes:
Ian Winters: programmer, interactive/video artist
James Cunningham: Igneous, interactivity and movement artist
Suzon Fuks: Waterwheel initiator & coordinator, movement interaction
artist, Igneous
Inkahoots: web design studio, Waterwheel co-founders.

For ISEA 2013,we will present highlights of our current research, and
conduct a demonstration of the Tap �lugin¹ in a brief live performative
presentation exploring tracks and soundscapes of remote participants¹
local waterways/scapes in Australia, Indonesia, Europe, and North America
with
- Adhari Donora in Riau, Sumatra (Indonesia)
- Russell Milledge & Rebecca Youdell - Bonemap in Cairns (Australia)
- Evelyn Ficarra & Kate Genevieve in Brighton (UK)
- Mary Armentrout & Marcia Scott in San Francisco (USA)


Looking forward to have your feedback, questions and suggestions
Cheers

Suzon Fuks
WATERWHEEL, Make & Share about Water
WATERWHEEL Initiator and co-founder http://water-wheel.net
<http://water-wheel.net/>
IGNEOUS Co-artistic Director http://www.igneous.org.au
<http://www.igneous.org.au/>
skype: suzonfuks | http://suzonfuks.net <http://suzonfuks.net/>
mob: +61-439 929 028 | Tel:+61-7-3255 8355 | 3/27 Waverley St - Annerley
QLD 4103 - Australia
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>Message: 1
>Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 20:20:15 +1000
>From: Susan Ballard <su.ballard@gmail.com>
>To: ada ada <Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz>
>Subject: [Ada_list] Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
>Message-ID: <F2AE2985-143D-4E1E-957E-E9F6681B0671@gmail.com>
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>CALL FOR PAPERS & CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS
>
>
>MINA ? 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
>
>3rd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium and
>International Mobile Innovation Screening
>
>Auckland
>
>20 ? 22 November 2013
>
>Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ? www.mina.pro ] is an
>international network that promotes cultural and research activities to
>expand the emerging possibilities of mobile media. MINA aims to explore
>the opportunities for interaction between people, content and the
>creative industry within the context of Aotearoa/New Zealand and
>internationally.
>
>This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design
>(AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for
>the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will
>co-host its 2013 International Symposium & Screening to be held at AUT
>University?s Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of
>Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).
>
>The Symposium provides a platform for filmmakers, artists, designers,
>researchers and industry professionals to debate the prospect of
>wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in art and design
>environments and the creative industries.
>
>
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>MINA invites proposals for papers and presentations relating, but not
>limited to mobile communities, mobile social media and social change,
>mobile art, mobile locative media, citizen journalism, mobile visual
>literacy, mobile video production, mobile-mentaries (mobile
>documentaries), mobile network, mobile media in education and mobile
>technologies and civic media.
>
>This year the circulation of smartphones outnumbered the volume of mobile
>phones. Most mobile devices (including tablets and pocket size digital
>cameras) have a HD video capacity and provide Internet connectivity.
>Since the proliferation of apps five years ago, new opportunities for
>creative mobile media production emerged. Mobile filmmaking is now an
>established format ranging from music video to TV commercial production.
>A number of contemporary apps feature location-based services that can
>create new experiences and representations of places. Mobile filmmaking
>also provides prospects for citizen journalist to expand the domain of
>videography. Contemporary forms of collaborative filmmaking projects
>connect 21st century citizens and filmmakers across the globe creating
>new forms of digital, networked and transmedia storytelling. As an
>egalitarian filmmaking tool and technology, mobile filmmaking provides
>access to a new generation of filmmakers. In alignment with the ubiquit
> y of social media, mobile communication is shifting towards an
>increasingly visual realm. Live streaming and micro formats of mobile
>filmmaking can be compared to early cinema and actuality film, while
>mobile short films resonate approaches and practices known from the field
>of experimental documentary and avant-garde moving-image practices.
>
>
>The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium
>will explore the following mobile developments and dynamics in a
>transdisciplinary context.
>
>? MOBILE & PEDAGOGY
>
>? MOBILE & MEDIA PRODUCTION
>
>? MOBILE & AESTHETIC
>
>? MOBILE & SOUND
>
>? MOBILE & HYBRID ART
>
>? MOBILE & INTERACTIVITY
>
>? MOBILE & SPACE
>
>
>MINA welcomes presentations in a variety of formats including academic
>papers, workshops, poster presentations, performances, project showcases
>and screenings. The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile
>Innovation Symposium will also provide the opportunity to present papers
>via live video and live web-broadcasts. For each submission, please send:
>
> - a proposal / abstract of approximately 400 words, including the title
>
> - a brief biograpy (100 words maximum)
>
>Abstracts for papers and proposals of up to 500 words should be submitted
>by the 16th of August 2013. Please include a title and brief biographical
>note and send to laurent@mina.pro
>
>All proposals will be double peer reviewed and presenters will be
>notified of acceptances by 16th of September 2013. All selected papers
>will be published in the Creative Technologies Journal ? Special Mobile
>Edition.
>
>If you have any questions related to conference proposals please contact
>Laurent Antonczak [ laurent@mina.pro | +64 211 625 072 ]. For further
>information, please check also: www.mina.pro
>
>
>CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS
>
>MINA ? 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
>
>3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening
>
>Deadline for Mobile Films submission: 16th August 2013
>
>The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ] aims to explore the
>possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative
>industries.
>
>The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2013 will showcase short
>films produced on and with smartphones, mobile and pocket cameras. This
>year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT
>University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the
>Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will
>co-host the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening to be held at
>AUT University?s Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College
>of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).
>
>Working in collaboration with Ohrenblick Mal (Germany), iPhone Popup Film
>Festival (UK) International Mobil Film Festival and iPhone Film Festival
>(USA), MINA showcases mobile filmmaking projects from around the world at
>the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening in Wellington (November
>2013) Film Archive, Auckland (21st and 22nd November 2013), AUT
>University, Auckland City campus new Precint building and Melbourne (9th
>December 2013), RMIT University.
>
>Selected mobile films will be featured in the MINA showreel. The MINA
>program is curated by Dr. Max Schleser (Massey University, Wellington,
>NZ) and Laurent Antonczak (AUT University, Auckland, NZ).
>
>For each submission, please send:
>
> - a proposal of approximately 250 words, including the mobile film title
>
> - two still images
>
> - the link to the online preview (if available)
>
> - a brief biography (100 words maximum)
>
>to Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro ]. For further assistance regarding
>submission enquiries, please contact Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro |
>+64 226 920 872 ] or check also: www.mina.pro
>
>Work can be sent in digital format, via post or courier:
>
>Dr. Max Schleser
>
>c/o MINA, School of Design
>
>Po Box 756, Wellington 6140
>
>New Zealand
>
>MINA 2012 showreel: http://vimeo.com/51724574
>
>-----
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 02:32:25 +0000
>From: Matt McGregor <Matt.McGregor@royalsociety.org.nz>
>To: "Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz" <Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz>
>Subject: [Ada_list] Creative Commons and Open Culture & Heritage
> Meeting
>Message-ID:
> <3F5AA4FD5609C443BA18A55D1D5098B03B3C9F6D@RSNZ-EXCH01.rsnz.local>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1257"
>
>Hi all,
>
>Apologies for cross-posting.
>
>I thought this might be of interest to the list. Creative Commons
>Aotearoa NZ is hosting a public meeting on open culture and heritage,
>during the Nethui conference in Wellington July. You don?t need to be
>coming to Nethui to attend. Details as follows:
>
>Creative Commons Nethui Meetup: Open Culture and Heritage.
>
>TUESDAY 9 July 2013, 6pm-7.15pm at NetHui 2013, Room TBC, Wellington Town
>Hall
>
>Across the world, museums, galleries, archives, libraries and
>broadcasters? from the
>Rijksmuseum<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/arts/design/museums-mull-pub
>lic-use-of-online-art-images.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0> in The Netherlands
>to ABC Australia<http://www.abc.net.au/archives/openarchives.htm>?are
>using Creative Commons licences and clear ?no known copyright? statements
>to open their collections for greater public access and reuse.
>
>What are some of the challenges in opening New Zealand?s publicly funded
>and publicly housed culture and heritage? And what developments can we
>expect in the years ahead?
>
>Join us for a wide-ranging, open discussion on copyright and Creative
>Commons in the culture and heritage sector.
>
>Speakers include:
>
>
>? Courtney Johnston, Director, Hutt City Museums
>
>
>? Mark Crookston, Digital Collection Strategy Leader, Alexander
>Turnbull Library
>
>
>? Victoria Leachman, Rights Advisor, Te Papa Tongarewa
>
>
>? Brenda Leeuwenberg, Digital Advisor, NZ On Air
>
>
>All welcome! Nethui registration not required.
>
>
>If you?re interested in coming along, RSVP Matt McGregor at
>admin@creativecommons.org.nz<mailto:admin@creativecommons.org.nz>
>
>Find out more here: http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/2013/06/nethui-2013/
>
>Find out more about Nethui here: http://nethui.org.nz/
>
>Best wishes,
>Matt
>
>Matt McGregor Creative Commons
>DDI: +64 4 470 5779 | Twitter @cc_aotearoa
>Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand is a project of the Royal Society
>of New Zealand
>11 Turnbull Street, Thorndon | PO Box 598, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
>www.creativecommons.org.nz<http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>A place for knowledge and excellence
>
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[Ada_list] Creative Commons and Open Culture & Heritage Meeting

Hi all,

Apologies for cross-posting.

I thought this might be of interest to the list. Creative Commons Aotearoa NZ is hosting a public meeting on open culture and heritage, during the Nethui conference in Wellington July. You don't need to be coming to Nethui to attend. Details as follows:

Creative Commons Nethui Meetup: Open Culture and Heritage.

TUESDAY 9 July 2013, 6pm-7.15pm at NetHui 2013, Room TBC, Wellington Town Hall

Across the world, museums, galleries, archives, libraries and broadcasters— from the Rijksmuseum<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/arts/design/museums-mull-public-use-of-online-art-images.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0> in The Netherlands to ABC Australia<http://www.abc.net.au/archives/openarchives.htm>—are using Creative Commons licences and clear 'no known copyright' statements to open their collections for greater public access and reuse.

What are some of the challenges in opening New Zealand's publicly funded and publicly housed culture and heritage? And what developments can we expect in the years ahead?

Join us for a wide-ranging, open discussion on copyright and Creative Commons in the culture and heritage sector.

Speakers include:


· Courtney Johnston, Director, Hutt City Museums


· Mark Crookston, Digital Collection Strategy Leader, Alexander Turnbull Library


· Victoria Leachman, Rights Advisor, Te Papa Tongarewa


· Brenda Leeuwenberg, Digital Advisor, NZ On Air


All welcome! Nethui registration not required.


If you're interested in coming along, RSVP Matt McGregor at admin@creativecommons.org.nz<mailto:admin@creativecommons.org.nz>

Find out more here: http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/2013/06/nethui-2013/

Find out more about Nethui here: http://nethui.org.nz/

Best wishes,
Matt

Matt McGregor Creative Commons
DDI: +64 4 470 5779 | Twitter @cc_aotearoa
Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand is a project of the Royal Society of New Zealand
11 Turnbull Street, Thorndon | PO Box 598, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
www.creativecommons.org.nz<http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/>








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Sunday, June 9, 2013

[Ada_list] Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

CALL FOR PAPERS & CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS


MINA — 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

3rd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium and International Mobile Innovation Screening

Auckland

20 – 22 November 2013

Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA – www.mina.pro ] is an international network that promotes cultural and research activities to expand the emerging possibilities of mobile media. MINA aims to explore the opportunities for interaction between people, content and the creative industry within the context of Aotearoa/New Zealand and internationally.

This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will co-host its 2013 International Symposium & Screening to be held at AUT University's Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).

The Symposium provides a platform for filmmakers, artists, designers, researchers and industry professionals to debate the prospect of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in art and design environments and the creative industries.


CALL FOR PAPERS

MINA invites proposals for papers and presentations relating, but not limited to mobile communities, mobile social media and social change, mobile art, mobile locative media, citizen journalism, mobile visual literacy, mobile video production, mobile-mentaries (mobile documentaries), mobile network, mobile media in education and mobile technologies and civic media.

This year the circulation of smartphones outnumbered the volume of mobile phones. Most mobile devices (including tablets and pocket size digital cameras) have a HD video capacity and provide Internet connectivity. Since the proliferation of apps five years ago, new opportunities for creative mobile media production emerged. Mobile filmmaking is now an established format ranging from music video to TV commercial production. A number of contemporary apps feature location-based services that can create new experiences and representations of places. Mobile filmmaking also provides prospects for citizen journalist to expand the domain of videography. Contemporary forms of collaborative filmmaking projects connect 21st century citizens and filmmakers across the globe creating new forms of digital, networked and transmedia storytelling. As an egalitarian filmmaking tool and technology, mobile filmmaking provides access to a new generation of filmmakers. In alignment with the ubiquity of social media, mobile communication is shifting towards an increasingly visual realm. Live streaming and micro formats of mobile filmmaking can be compared to early cinema and actuality film, while mobile short films resonate approaches and practices known from the field of experimental documentary and avant-garde moving-image practices.


The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium will explore the following mobile developments and dynamics in a transdisciplinary context.

¬ MOBILE & PEDAGOGY

¬ MOBILE & MEDIA PRODUCTION

¬ MOBILE & AESTHETIC

¬ MOBILE & SOUND

¬ MOBILE & HYBRID ART

¬ MOBILE & INTERACTIVITY

¬ MOBILE & SPACE


MINA welcomes presentations in a variety of formats including academic papers, workshops, poster presentations, performances, project showcases and screenings. The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium will also provide the opportunity to present papers via live video and live web-broadcasts. For each submission, please send:

- a proposal / abstract of approximately 400 words, including the title

- a brief biograpy (100 words maximum)

Abstracts for papers and proposals of up to 500 words should be submitted by the 16th of August 2013. Please include a title and brief biographical note and send to laurent@mina.pro

All proposals will be double peer reviewed and presenters will be notified of acceptances by 16th of September 2013. All selected papers will be published in the Creative Technologies Journal – Special Mobile Edition.

If you have any questions related to conference proposals please contact Laurent Antonczak [ laurent@mina.pro | +64 211 625 072 ]. For further information, please check also: www.mina.pro


CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS

MINA — 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening

Deadline for Mobile Films submission: 16th August 2013

The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ] aims to explore the possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative industries.

The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2013 will showcase short films produced on and with smartphones, mobile and pocket cameras. This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will co-host the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening to be held at AUT University's Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).

Working in collaboration with Ohrenblick Mal (Germany), iPhone Popup Film Festival (UK) International Mobil Film Festival and iPhone Film Festival (USA), MINA showcases mobile filmmaking projects from around the world at the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening in Wellington (November 2013) Film Archive, Auckland (21st and 22nd November 2013), AUT University, Auckland City campus new Precint building and Melbourne (9th December 2013), RMIT University.

Selected mobile films will be featured in the MINA showreel. The MINA program is curated by Dr. Max Schleser (Massey University, Wellington, NZ) and Laurent Antonczak (AUT University, Auckland, NZ).

For each submission, please send:

- a proposal of approximately 250 words, including the mobile film title

- two still images

- the link to the online preview (if available)

- a brief biography (100 words maximum)

to Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro ]. For further assistance regarding submission enquiries, please contact Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro | +64 226 920 872 ] or check also: www.mina.pro

Work can be sent in digital format, via post or courier:

Dr. Max Schleser

c/o MINA, School of Design

Po Box 756, Wellington 6140

New Zealand

MINA 2012 showreel: http://vimeo.com/51724574

-----

[Ada_list] Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

CALL FOR PAPERS & CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS


MINA — 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

3rd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium and International Mobile Innovation Screening

Auckland

20 – 22 November 2013

Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA – www.mina.pro ] is an international network that promotes cultural and research activities to expand the emerging possibilities of mobile media. MINA aims to explore the opportunities for interaction between people, content and the creative industry within the context of Aotearoa/New Zealand and internationally.

This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will co-host its 2013 International Symposium & Screening to be held at AUT University's Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).

The Symposium provides a platform for filmmakers, artists, designers, researchers and industry professionals to debate the prospect of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in art and design environments and the creative industries.


CALL FOR PAPERS

MINA invites proposals for papers and presentations relating, but not limited to mobile communities, mobile social media and social change, mobile art, mobile locative media, citizen journalism, mobile visual literacy, mobile video production, mobile-mentaries (mobile documentaries), mobile network, mobile media in education and mobile technologies and civic media.

This year the circulation of smartphones outnumbered the volume of mobile phones. Most mobile devices (including tablets and pocket size digital cameras) have a HD video capacity and provide Internet connectivity. Since the proliferation of apps five years ago, new opportunities for creative mobile media production emerged. Mobile filmmaking is now an established format ranging from music video to TV commercial production. A number of contemporary apps feature location-based services that can create new experiences and representations of places. Mobile filmmaking also provides prospects for citizen journalist to expand the domain of videography. Contemporary forms of collaborative filmmaking projects connect 21st century citizens and filmmakers across the globe creating new forms of digital, networked and transmedia storytelling. As an egalitarian filmmaking tool and technology, mobile filmmaking provides access to a new generation of filmmakers. In alignment with the ubiquity of social media, mobile communication is shifting towards an increasingly visual realm. Live streaming and micro formats of mobile filmmaking can be compared to early cinema and actuality film, while mobile short films resonate approaches and practices known from the field of experimental documentary and avant-garde moving-image practices.


The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium will explore the following mobile developments and dynamics in a transdisciplinary context.

¬ MOBILE & PEDAGOGY

¬ MOBILE & MEDIA PRODUCTION

¬ MOBILE & AESTHETIC

¬ MOBILE & SOUND

¬ MOBILE & HYBRID ART

¬ MOBILE & INTERACTIVITY

¬ MOBILE & SPACE


MINA welcomes presentations in a variety of formats including academic papers, workshops, poster presentations, performances, project showcases and screenings. The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium will also provide the opportunity to present papers via live video and live web-broadcasts. For each submission, please send:

- a proposal / abstract of approximately 400 words, including the title

- a brief biograpy (100 words maximum)

Abstracts for papers and proposals of up to 500 words should be submitted by the 16th of August 2013. Please include a title and brief biographical note and send to laurent@mina.pro

All proposals will be double peer reviewed and presenters will be notified of acceptances by 16th of September 2013. All selected papers will be published in the Creative Technologies Journal – Special Mobile Edition.

If you have any questions related to conference proposals please contact Laurent Antonczak [ laurent@mina.pro | +64 211 625 072 ]. For further information, please check also: www.mina.pro


CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS

MINA — 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening

Deadline for Mobile Films submission: 16th August 2013

The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ] aims to explore the possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative industries.

The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2013 will showcase short films produced on and with smartphones, mobile and pocket cameras. This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will co-host the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening to be held at AUT University's Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).

Working in collaboration with Ohrenblick Mal (Germany), iPhone Popup Film Festival (UK) International Mobil Film Festival and iPhone Film Festival (USA), MINA showcases mobile filmmaking projects from around the world at the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening in Wellington (November 2013) Film Archive, Auckland (21st and 22nd November 2013), AUT University, Auckland City campus new Precint building and Melbourne (9th December 2013), RMIT University.

Selected mobile films will be featured in the MINA showreel. The MINA program is curated by Dr. Max Schleser (Massey University, Wellington, NZ) and Laurent Antonczak (AUT University, Auckland, NZ).

For each submission, please send:

- a proposal of approximately 250 words, including the mobile film title

- two still images

- the link to the online preview (if available)

- a brief biography (100 words maximum)

to Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro ]. For further assistance regarding submission enquiries, please contact Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro | +64 226 920 872 ] or check also: www.mina.pro

Work can be sent in digital format, via post or courier:

Dr. Max Schleser

c/o MINA, School of Design

Po Box 756, Wellington 6140

New Zealand

MINA 2012 showreel: http://vimeo.com/51724574

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

[Ada_list] ISEA general meeting

Thanks Ian--what time?

cheers
R

Hi,

For those at ISEA Sydney, here is the agenda for the ISEA Foundation general meeting

June 12
ISEA General Meeting
Eastern Avenue Auditorium & Lecture Theatre Complex, Eastern Avenue, The University of Sydney NSW 2006

11:30 Introduction
11:35 New Board member and IIAC
11:40 Update from HQ, Archives Website
11:45 ISEA 25th Birthday
11:50 ISEA2014 presentation (Dubai)
12:10 ISEA2015 presentation (Vancouver)
12:30 ISEA2016 candidates
12:30 Hong Kong
12:45 Amsterdam
1:00 Copenhagen
1:15 ISEA2013 Q&A
1:30 Meeting ends

Best

Ian Clothier
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

[Ada_list] ISEA Board meeting agenda

Hi,

For those at ISEA Sydney, here is the agenda for the ISEA Foundation general meeting

June 12
ISEA General Meeting
Eastern Avenue Auditorium & Lecture Theatre Complex, Eastern Avenue, The University of Sydney NSW 2006

11:30 Introduction
11:35 New Board member and IIAC
11:40 Update from HQ, Archives Website
11:45 ISEA 25th Birthday
11:50 ISEA2014 presentation (Dubai)
12:10 ISEA2015 presentation (Vancouver)
12:30 ISEA2016 candidates
12:30 Hong Kong
12:45 Amsterdam
1:00 Copenhagen
1:15 ISEA2013 Q&A
1:30 Meeting ends

Best

Ian Clothier

[Ada_list] REMINDER: CFP ADA Symposium Dunedin Sept 13-15 - abstracts due June 10

*Kia ora koutou *

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*SPACE : NETWORK : MEMORY*

Mesh Cities : ADA Network Symposium 2013
*Dunedin, 13-15 September.*
Proposal abstracts due 10 June, 2013

*Space : Network : Memory* is the 8th ADA Network symposium. ADA symposia
have a formidable reputation for critical collegial exchange within the
expanded field of digital and media arts. This September in Dunedin we mark
a decade of ADA Symposia in response to themes generated by the three year
ADA Network research project Mesh Cities Christchurch.

*Space : Network : Memory* welcomes proposals for provocations, panel
participation and presentations of work engaging with aspects of the broad
range of practices and approaches necessary for rethinking the contemporary
city, the networks that surround and emerge from it, and the memories it
holds.

*Space : Network : Memory* will include artists, designers, media
practitioners and performers, urban planners, historians, theorists,
curators, writers, educators, and storytellers.

*Space : Network : Memory* recognises that the situation of post-quake,
post-'blueprint', transitional Christchurch generates problems and
possibilities for all of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The *DUNEDIN* symposium will
continue this discussion. Dunedin is an historic city with many evident
remains of the past, yet, for seismic and economic reasons these
environments are in transition and their stories are under threat.
Dunedin's historic warehouse precinct is one focus of discussion, and will
feature as a site of conversation. *Space : Network : Memory *will engage
closely and playfully across Dunedin city.

*Space : Network : Memory* seeks;


- *Proposals for short provocations* that respond to histories,
architectures, art and media as they interplay and feedback with civic
processes, and/or re-engage people in urban and public spaces.*
Your abstract should include*: name, contact information, title and a
300 word abstract referencing the relevant symposium theme, and any
technical requirements. Please expect to give a ten minute presentation
and contribute to a panel discussion – online resources to support your
presentation are welcome. Due 10 June, 2013


- *Panel proposals*. These abstracts should include: name of at least
three people to form a panel, contact information, title and a 300 word
abstract referencing the relevant symposium theme, and any technical
requirements.
*Please expect to present a collaborative 30 – 40 minute panel* – online
resources to support your panel presentation are welcome. Due 10 June, 2013


- *Presentations of work.* These should include; name, contact details,
an image or documentation of the work (if possible), and a 150 word
abstract for a five minute discussion. Online resources to support your
works are welcome. Due 10 June, 2013

*Please email *your proposals or requests for information to *
adasymposium2013@ada.net.nz *

*Details of the Space : Network : Memory* symposium format, programme,
registration and accommodation options will be announced by the end of June
2013.

*Please find more info* at the following links:

This call, background information and links to further discussion may be
found at
http://www.ada.net.nz/meshcities/ada-symposium-dunedin-september-13-15-cfp/

The 8th ADA Symposium in Dunedin Space : Network : Memory is part of ADA
Mesh Cities - www.ada.net.nz

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Thanks
vicki :)