Monday, April 29, 2013

[Ada_list] Media art projects call for proposals

Hi ADA'ers,

Intercreate is pleased to announce the commissioning of two Media Art Projects to be realised in 2014. This is an open call for project proposals, which are due on July 1st 2013. This date is firm as the one project is for the Festival of Lights which has printing deadlines.

Hopefully though this timeframe will give people the opportunity to reflect and consider their proposal.

The Media Art Projects are open to Aotearoa New Zealand artists here and abroad. There is one project with a budget of $6000 which has an open location and resolution date in 2014, and one $3000 project that must be realised in the Fernery of Pukekura Park, during the Festival of Lights in January/February 2014. These budget figures include all associated costs.

The project description page is:
http://www.intercreate.org/2013/03/media-art-projects/

It is important that proposals respond to the information on that page. The proposals will be blind reviewed. All details about applying are on the webpage.

I'm happy to respond to any queries you might have, and to offer feedback up to the submission date.

Best and good luck


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

Executive 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
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

Monday, April 15, 2013

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[Ada_list] CFP: Mediating Cityscapes, Den Haag, 25-27 September 2013 (Amended Dates)

Please note amended dates for this conference. Apologies for cross-posting:

MEDIATING CITYSCAPES

Den Haag/The Hague

25-27 September, 2013

If urban space has historically been defined by the relation between static structures and mobile subjects, this dichotomy is fast giving way to hybrid spatialities characterized by dynamic flows which not only dissolve the fixity of traditional modes of spatial enclosure, but problematize the unified presence of the subject traversing their contours.

Scott McQuire, The Media City (2008)

As Scott McQuire suggests, the contemporary city is marked by a number of tensions found between fixity and flow and the resulting hybrid spatialities which are shaped by a multifarious range of mediations. Historically, certain of these mediations, such as film, photography, music, art, and more recently, mobile and locative media, have helped shape the diverse strata which compose both the material and immaterial dimensions of the contemporary city. In form, and as practices and discourses, they have also afforded opportunities to critically engage with and creatively intervene in the city. As part of the annual arts festival TodaysArt, held in Den Haag, this interdisciplinary symposium will focus on creative and artistic responses to the mediated cityscape. We encourage papers and submissions from academics, artists and practitioners that consider the multiple ways in which various media (film, music, photographic, digital, etc.), creative practices, and technologies put in to play a diverse array of encounters and interfaces that engage with, interrupt, reconstitute, or resist the hybrid spatialities which define the contemporary cityscape.

Abstracts of no longer than 250 words can be sent to: geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz<mailto:geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz>

Closing Date: Friday, June 14th 2013.

Participants will be notified by July 1st, 2013.

More on TodaysArt here: http://todaysart.org

Cheers,
Geoff Stahl
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Dr. Geoff Stahl
Senior Lecturer, Media Studies
81 Fairlie Terrace, Room 102
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Phone: +64 4 463 7472
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Friday, April 12, 2013

[Ada_list] WSA Call for submissions in 8 categories is now OPEN until mid May

Kia ora everyone,

You may have project that you wish to submit otherwise if you have a spare inch of time would love it if you could help by passing this Call for submissions along to any projects/people that you may know about.

Nga mihi,

Jan





NZ at the World Summit Award 2013
The World Summit Award (WSA) is a global activity to select and promote the world's best e-Content and most innovative ICT applications. It offers a worldwide platform for all who value the creative use of ICT.

Call for submissions in 8 categories

1.) e-Government & Open Data
2.) e-Health & Environment
3.) e-Learning & Science
4.) e-Entertainment & Games
5.) e-Culture & Tourism
6.) e-Media & Journalism
7.) e-Business & Commerce
8.) e-Inclusion & Empowerment

Refer http://www.wsa-awards.org.nz/ for further detail.

For submissions http://www.wsa-awards.org.nz/categories/submissions.html

If you have a project that you would like considered for the World Summit Award, please submit the following:

• A paragraph or background information on the project

• A website reference, if valid

• The category of the submission

About the World Summit Award: The World Summit Awards honours excellence in e-content/applications. Forty winners (5 in each category) are selected globally A special emphasis is placed on those projects which show the benefits of information and communication technology for the development of society at large. Over and above the judging criteria the judges look for the 'value add' to NZ - what are the products & services that can we put on the global stage to increase both NZ visibility & create international sales. This is a great showcase for the innovative & clever thinking that is going on in NZ. The World Summit Award (WSA) has been a resounding success for New Zealand since 2003. For further details on past project winners: http//www.wsis-award.org/winners

Timetable: Call for submissions: 2 April – 15 May 2013

Judging will take place in late May, judges to be confirmed and everyone will be notified of final decisions

August 1st Jury Round conducted as online Jury

August 29-31 Grand Jury meeting and decision on the 40 WSA Winners 2013 in Tallinn, Estonia

October 24-26 WSA Gala events, Conference and exhibition in Colombo, Sri Lanka, hosted by ICTA

For further info World Summit Award or please call Jan 04 385 9435 or 027 535 7370

We look forward to your submissions,

Nga mihi Jan Bieringa
This World Summit Awards are generously supported by InternetNZ and this site is hosted by Actrix


J a n B i e r i n g a jan@bwx.co.nz

Skype Name: jan.bieringa

Coordinator: NZ World Summit Awards www.wsa-awards.org.nz

Level 2 | 282 Wakefield St | Wellington 6011 | Aotearoa New Zealand | Ph: +64 4 385 9435 | Mob: 027 535 7370 1















J a n B i e r i n g a jan@bwx.co.nz

Skype Name: jan.bieringa

Coordinator: NZ World Summit Awards www.wsa-awards.org.nz

Level 2 | 282 Wakefield St | Wellington 6011 | Aotearoa New Zealand | Ph: +64 4 385 9435 | Mob: 027 535 7370 1

[Ada_list] from Harry Silver regarding Le Cube in Auckland 23-24 April

> I'd like to send out a warm welcome to everyone interested in digital art and interactivity. We have a special guest coming to Auckland from France we would love to share with you all.
>
> Digital Art Live Presents:
> Living Art: Intelligent interaction.
>
> 23 & 24 April, Aotea Centre & AUT
>
> International guest speaker: Florent Aziosmanoff, a pioneer of the French digital culture scene visits Auckland for the first time.
>
> Founder of ART 3000 and the Director of Le Cube - Centre for Digital Creation in France, Florent has been at the forefront of digital creation for over 15 years, working as an Artist, Director, Producer, Curator, and Researcher of interactive digital art. He will be sharing his wealth of experience and knowledge in a free public talk, panel discussion and workshop.
>
> For more information about the events visit our website: http://dal.colab.org.nz/events/upcoming
>
> Registration for all events is essential. To register visit: https://living-art.lilregie.com/step1
>
> PUBLIC TALK: Living Art - Florent Aziosmanoff, le Cube (France)
> Tuesday 23 April, 8am – 9am
> Digital Art Live screen, Level 2, Aotea Centre,
> FREE
>
> PANEL: Living with Interaction - Florent Aziosmanoff, Le Cube – (France) James Charlton, CoLab, Auckland University of Technology)
> Stuart Foster, CoCA, Massey University
> Tuesday 23 April, 2pm – 5pm
> AUT City Campus, WG404
> FREE
>
> WORKSHOP
> Life Without Code: An Introduction to MAX MSP. With James Charlton (CoLab Senior Lecturer, AUT)
> Tuesday 23 April, 10am – 1pm (morning tea provided)
> AUT City Campus
> $15, Limited to 20 places
>
> WORKSHOP
> Digital Interventions: An introduction to Living Art. With Florent Aziosmanoff (LeCube)
> Wednesday 24th April, 10am – 4pm (lunch provided)
> AUT City Campus
> $35, Limited to 20 places
>
> With the support of: The New Zealand France Friendship Fund & the Embassy of France.
>
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Harry.
>





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Monday, April 8, 2013

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On 9 April 2013 11:52, Geoff Stahl <Geoff.Stahl@vuw.ac.nz> wrote:
> Apologies for cross-posting:
>
> MEDIATING CITYSCAPES
>
> Den Haag/The Hague
>
> 27-28 September, 2013
>
> If urban space has historically been defined by the relation between static structures and mobile subjects, this dichotomy is fast giving way to hybrid spatialities characterized by dynamic flows which not only dissolve the fixity of traditional modes of spatial enclosure, but problematize the unified presence of the subject traversing their contours.
>
> Scott McGuire, The Media City (2008)
>
> As Scott McGuire suggests, the contemporary city is marked by a number of tensions found between fixity and flow and the resulting hybrid spatialities which are shaped by a multifarious range of mediations. Historically, certain of these mediations, such as film, photography, music, art, and more recently, mobile and locative media, have helped shape the diverse strata which compose both the material and immaterial dimensions of the contemporary city. In form, and as practices and discourses, they have also afforded opportunities to critically engage with and creatively intervene in the city. As part of the annual arts festival Two Days Art, held in Den Haag, this interdisciplinary symposium will focus on creative and artistic responses to the mediated cityscape. We encourage papers and submissions from academics, artists and practitioners that consider the multiple ways in which various media (film, music, photographic, digital, etc.), creative practices, and technolog
ies put in to play a diverse array of encounters and interfaces that engage with, interrupt, reconstitute, or resist the hybrid spatialities which define the contemporary cityscape.
>
> Abstracts of no longer than 250 words can be sent to: geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz<mailto:geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz>
>
> Closing Date: Friday, June 14th 2013.
>
> Participants will be notified by July 1st, 2013.
>
> Cheers,
> Geoff Stahl
> ....................................................................................
> Dr. Geoff Stahl
> Senior Lecturer, Media Studies
> 81 Fairlie Terrace, Room 102
> Victoria University of Wellington
> Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
> Phone: +64 4 463 5233 (ext. 7472)
> Music w/o Subtitles, Sat, 9-11 PM NZDT
> Radioactive 88.6 FM (http://radioactive.fm<http://radioactive.fm/>)
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[Ada_list] Netwalking: Sydney

Hi all,

last week saw the Netwalking tour in Auckland for a Masterclass and
Panel discussion at A.U.T. This week we are in residence at University
of Woollongong with the Contemporary Arts + Social Transformation (CAST)
strategic research group and will be convening another Masterclass with
6 local artists on Thursday.

On Saturday we will be running the last event of the series and do
invite anyone in Woolloomooloo Sydney to join us there.

cheers

/julian

Netwalking: Sydney

Acclaimed UK artist Simon Pope invites you to join him in a walk around
Wolloomooloo. Following a short talk at the Big Fag Press in which the
artist will introduce his work with walking and dialogue, he will invite
Sydney inhabitants to take part in a walk in which they reflect on
relationships with the people of the city.

Saturday April 13th 2013 11am - 4pm
Big Fag Press
15-17 Riley Street
Woolloomooloo
Sydney

Please bring sunhat, water bottle, lunch, comfortable walking shoes

The event is free of charge.

Places are limited so registration is essential.
http://ada.net.nz/netwalking/#register
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[Ada_list] CFP: Mediating Cityscapes, Den Haag, 27-28 September 2013

Apologies for cross-posting:

MEDIATING CITYSCAPES

Den Haag/The Hague

27-28 September, 2013

If urban space has historically been defined by the relation between static structures and mobile subjects, this dichotomy is fast giving way to hybrid spatialities characterized by dynamic flows which not only dissolve the fixity of traditional modes of spatial enclosure, but problematize the unified presence of the subject traversing their contours.

Scott McGuire, The Media City (2008)

As Scott McGuire suggests, the contemporary city is marked by a number of tensions found between fixity and flow and the resulting hybrid spatialities which are shaped by a multifarious range of mediations. Historically, certain of these mediations, such as film, photography, music, art, and more recently, mobile and locative media, have helped shape the diverse strata which compose both the material and immaterial dimensions of the contemporary city. In form, and as practices and discourses, they have also afforded opportunities to critically engage with and creatively intervene in the city. As part of the annual arts festival Two Days Art, held in Den Haag, this interdisciplinary symposium will focus on creative and artistic responses to the mediated cityscape. We encourage papers and submissions from academics, artists and practitioners that consider the multiple ways in which various media (film, music, photographic, digital, etc.), creative practices, and technologies put in to play a diverse array of encounters and interfaces that engage with, interrupt, reconstitute, or resist the hybrid spatialities which define the contemporary cityscape.

Abstracts of no longer than 250 words can be sent to: geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz<mailto:geoff.stahl@vuw.ac.nz>

Closing Date: Friday, June 14th 2013.

Participants will be notified by July 1st, 2013.

Cheers,
Geoff Stahl
....................................................................................
Dr. Geoff Stahl
Senior Lecturer, Media Studies
81 Fairlie Terrace, Room 102
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Phone: +64 4 463 5233 (ext. 7472)
Music w/o Subtitles, Sat, 9-11 PM NZDT
Radioactive 88.6 FM (http://radioactive.fm<http://radioactive.fm/>)
http://www.mixcloud.com/tvdisko/
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