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August 6, 2003 
Deep ASCII Won't Qualify 

Artists who create moving image art for the internet can enter their work into the 
Sundance Online Film Festival, which in turn feeds into the (offline) Sundance Film 
Festival. Open to all formats (e.g. Flash, film, analog/digital video, animation, 
etc.), entries, due in September 12, must be less than 20 minutes in length, in 
English or featuring English sub-titles. Starting in December, juries will grant 
awards across Animation, New Form, Short Form and Gallery genres, and online audiences 
will vote to distribute other prizes. Two caveats -- there is a submission fee -- and 
if your work is currently screening online, it's not eligible: Sundance is looking for 
projects that have not previously been available to the public. I suppose that means 
hacked dupes of the Matrix won't be in the running. -- Rachel Greene 

http://www.sundance.org 
   

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