----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Rae Huffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:41 PM Subject: Web3D Art 2003 -- Call for Submissions
> > APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING -- FEEL FREE TO DISTRIBUTE > ____________________________________________________________ > > WEB3DART 2003 > > CALL FOR ENTRIES > http://www.web3dart.org > > DEADLINE: Monday, 13 January 2003 > > Submit your on-line 3D works to WEB3DART 2003, for inclusion in an > exhibition of completely new works created by internationally regarded > artists, architects, designers, students and creative 3D developers. The > selection will showcase the foremost ideas and independent creations in all > on-line 3D formats. Submission form is available at: > http://www.web3dart.org. > > WEB3DART 2003- the official Web 3D Art Show, will premiere at the The 8th > International Conference on 3D Web Technology in St. Malo, France, 9 - 12 > March, 2003. Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and the Web 3D Consortium, and this > year in cooperation with INRIA and Eurographics, the symposium is the most > important venue for 3D creators, and all those devoted to the virtual 3D > on-line environment. For more information: http://www.web3d.org/s2003/ > > The selected works for WEB3DART 2003 will be featured on-line, and as a > feature of Lab3D, an exhibition of virtual works in real space, that will > connect the public with media and art spaces across the UK and > internationally (beginning with a presentation in Vienna at > MedienQuartier21). The gallery show will present artists interactive > installation works, and a symposium will raise issues around 3D and new > media practice. Dates: 9 May - 22 June, 2003, coordinated by Cornerhouse, > Manchester. http://www.cornerhouse.org > > The outstanding success of the 1999 VRML ART show in Paderborne; the 2000 > VRML-ART Expo at the SIGGRAPH ART SHOW in New Orleans, and WEB3D ART 2002 at > The ICA London, have created a positive anticipation to the upcoming > selection for WEB3DART 2003 > > SUBMISSION PROCESS: > All work will be juried on-line and must be viewable on free browsers > (available on-line). > Send URL with application form, found at: http://www.web3dart.org to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Deadline is January 13, 2003. Only on-line submissions will be accepted. > > Questions: > All questions regarding submission procedure, gallery exhibition, or the > jury process should be directed to Kathy Rae Huffman: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] through January 13. > > A signed release giving written authorization to link your work on-line, and > copyright clearance for the Web 3D Symposium CD ROM, must be received before > you work will be confirmed in the program. This authorization form will be > made available to the final, selected projects. > > SELECTION CRITERIA: > > Keywords for the selection are content, imagination, and technical > innovation. All 3D on-line projects must be complete and functional at time > of submission. The selection will be made on-line by a jury - listed in the > submission form. > > CATEGORIES (the jury reserves the right to assign or reassign a category): > > * Artists and architects > * Scientific models > * Worlds and city planninG > * Product design and unique commercial application > * Experimental works and studies by art and design students > (including course compilations) > > ____________________________________________________________ > SUBMISSION FORM - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: > > > ENTRY FORM > WEB3DART 2003 > DEADLINE: Friday, January 13, 2003 > > > *3D Art Project URL: > _____________________________________________________ > > *3D Art Project Title: > _____________________________________________________ > > *Primary contact name: > _________________________________________________________ > > The creative persons responsible for the 3D design and implementation should > be listed first; the sponsoring company, institute, and/or collaborators are > invited to add their additional information at end of form. > > *Contact Email address __________________________________________ > > *Primary contact snail mail address > > ______________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________________ (w/country and > postcode) > *Lack of contact information could jeopardize your acceptance > > Primary telephone, country code: _______ city prefix: _____ number: > ________________ (office/home) > Alternate telephone country code: _______ city prefix: ______ number: > ______________ (office/home) > FAX country code _________ city prefix _____________number: > _____________________ > > On-line submissions: > On-line works must run on a 800 MHz CPU. > Please specify CPU power, OS, Web browser and player, which your work is > tested on. > New works created within the past two years, not previously included in > Web3D Art will take priority > > SUBMIT: Web links by end of working day, Friday, January 13, 2003, to: > Professor Karel Dudesek [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On-line 3D projects can be submitted as: Web-based 3D Work (experimental, > sound, text, audio, wireless) - Multi-user-based 3D Work - Multi-media 3D > Environments (in real and virtual space) - please specify details of > installation. > > 3D ART Student Gallery - All student works will be accepted: A special > section of Web3D ART 2003 will be created, in recognition of the growing > number of student sites and 3D activity in arts, design, architecture and IT > courses. ALL works that load properly and work, will be included. Class > compilations are encouraged, but must have name of instructor/professor, > names of students, school and title of course included. For student > participation in the staging of the exhibition, please contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > JURY: all submitted works will be juried on-line by a team of international > digital media specialists: > > Prof. Karel Dudesek, Head of the postgraduate course, > Interactive Digital Media at the > College of Design and Communication, Kent, UK > Kathy Rae Huffman, Director of Visual Arts, at Cornerhouse, > Manchester, UK > Tom Holley, Creative Director, Media Centre Huddersfeld, UK > Mark Cosgrove, Curator of Exhibitions, Watershed Media > Centre, Bristol, UK > Arghyro Paouri, artist and Multi Media department, INRIA, Rocquencourt, FR > Masaki Fujihata, artist and professor of digital media, > Tokyo, Japan > > Accepted projects will be promoted in print, and will be included on-line > at: www.web3dart.org <http://www.web3dart.org>. All works selected will > comprise the official Art Show at the International Web3D Symposium in St. > Malo, France, 9-12 March 2003. A conference CD ROM will be created, that > will include images, text and links to all accepted art projects. ACM > requires that a signed authorization be received before inculsion in this CD > ROM, which may require your further assistance for data. Selected on-line > projects will be sent the authorisation form, which must be returned by > snail mail. > > Web3D Art is supported by Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK and Ravensbourne > College of Design and Communication, Kent, UK. It is authorised and > supported by the Web3D Consortium, and ACM. The sponsor list will grow! > > Sincerely, > The WEB3D ART 2003 Team > > Kathy Rae Huffman > Director of Visual Arts > Cornerhouse > 70 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5NH > http://www.cornerhouse.org > > ------------------------------------------------- a m b i t : networking media arts in scotland post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive: http://www.mediascot.org/ambit info: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and write "info ambit" in the message body -------------------------------------------------
