The Annual Bremen Award for Video Art Deadline for applications: October
15, 2002
 The Filmb=FCro Bremen announces the 11th Annual Award for Video Art.
Media
artists must submit their concepts by October 15, 2002.   Winning entries
will receive funding for the realisation of their idea.  A three-person
panel of experts will chose 2 winners from the entries, and award prizes
totalling EUR 6 500.  Traditionally the winning entries are then displayed
the following year in one of Bremen's renowned museums.
  The Award for Video Art has a history of >discovering new talent.  The
first award in 1992 was won by Bj=F8rn Melhus, who is currently being
honoured with a double exhibit at the Bremen Kunsthalle and the
lothringer13/halle in Munich.
  The call-for-entries for the 11th Annual Award for Video Art emphasises
the latest developments in media art.  In addition to the videotapes and
installations, also considered will be artistic projects integrating video
with other technologies (both analogue and digital visual arts) as well as
other forms of expression.
 Applications will be accepted from media artists in the German-speaking
countries (Germany, Switzerland and Austria) as well as those from
Bremen's
sister cities (Bratislava, Cherbourg-Octeville, Corinto, Dalian,
=46rederikshaven, Gdansk, Grimsby, Haifa, Izmir, Kaliningrad, Pori, Riga,
Rostock und Szczecin.). There is no prescribed theme for the works.


 Application form and info: Videokunst F=F6rderpreis Bremen c/o Filmb=FCro
Bremen e.V.
 Waller Heerstrasse 46
 28217 Bremen
 Germany
 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 T: 0421-3876740
 F: 0421-3876742
 www.filmbuero-bremen.de


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