CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Flash Goddess Gallery
09/28/02


Overview
The Flash Goddess Gallery is an ongoing online showcase for experimental
and artistic Flash experiences.  Each month the Gallery will feature a new
experience.  The creator has the opportunity to share an artist statement,
and the curator will provide a brief review of the piece.


We will provide a setting for innovative work that may be considered too
experimental for commercial projects.



Mission
The goal of the Flash Goddess Gallery is to extend the main Flash Goddess
web site and highlight women who are pioneering in their use of Flash.  We
intend to bolster the exposure of women and give recognition to women of
distinction in this field by providing a destination for experiencing
creative interactive media.


We seek to inspire users to extend their view of Flash capabilities and to
challenge their own creative limits by demonstrating a wide range of
inventive uses of Flash.



Submission Guidelines
<sum>  Each piece must be under 1 Mb in size (swf).
<sum>  The submission must not violate any copyright laws and all work
must be of your creation.
<sum>  This should go without saying, but submissions of a pornographic
nature will NOT be accepted.
<sum>  Submissions must be made to the following forum on the Flash
Goddess site: http://www.flashgoddess.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=24.
<sum>  You may submit as many times as you like.
<sum>  Groups, collaborators, or collectives may submit pieces.
<sum>  Submissions must be created with Macromedia Flash.  You may use any
version of Flash.



Selection Process
<sum>  Creativity is the driving criteria of the Flash Goddess Gallery.
This includes the areas of design, music, programming, etc.
<sum>  Additional consideration will be given for innovation in the areas
of interaction, usability, utility, and content.
<sum>  The Gallery will display one selection per month.
<sum>  Upon selection, the submitter will receive a &lamed;Flash Goddess Gallery
- Featured Artist&mem; graphic to use in her own promotional materials.



Curator Bio
Kim Markegard has worked in the industry for over nine years and has been
a user of Flash for over five years.  She is co-founder of Casino Studios
(http://casinostudios.com) and is a technical team member for Born
Magazine (http://bornmagazine.org).



Details:
http://www.flashgoddess.com
http://www.flashgoddess.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=24


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