MACHINISTA FESTIVAL - artificial intelligence in art -

The Machinista festival celebrates artificial
intelligence in the arts,
presenting an international selection of works where
the machine plays an
essential role in the creative process.

The first Machinista in 2003 featured
- over 120 artists/filmmaker/programmers on the
festival website and CD ROM.
- offline events in Moscow and Perm City in the Urals.
http://www.machinista.ru/en

Machinista 2004 is set to be an even more significant
event.
- The Russian team are collaborating with major
cultural and alternative
venues in Glasgow, Scotland to create a significant
offline festival to
complement the 2004 CD-ROM and website.
- In a few months a widespread call for participation
will begin soliciting
submissions from artists, designers, programmers,
inventors, musicians,
filmmakers, VJs, performers etc, who have work they
wish to showcase in any
of the
following themes / categories:

1. "Art from the Machine: gleams of the inhuman".
Works created completely or mostly by a machine.

2."Artists Against Machinic Standards".
Breaking, destroying, hacking, unexpected
(non-utilitarian?) usage of
customary programs as an art
experiment.

3."Full-Screen Robomania". Moving image works
featuring: robots, cyborgs,
artificial intelligence, life of machines, etc. single
screen videos, film,
animations, VJ mixes and visualiser software.

Two AI /arts experts (one UK based and one Russian
based) oversee each
theme.
The six supervisors will collaborate remotely to
critique entries and
explain AI issues to a non-expert audience.


2 VACANCIES:

UK BASED SUPERVISOR: CATEGORY 1. " Art from the
Machine: gleams of the
inhuman".

UK BASED SUPERVISOR: CATEGORY 2. "Artists Against
Machinic Standards".

A Category Supervisor's role is to...

- Briefly define and explain the themes for the call
for participation in
collaboration with Russian counterpart
- Assist/advise in distributing the calls for
participation (for circulation
from Oct/Nov 2003 onwards)
- Engage in dialogue with the offline festival event
curators
- Evaluate their favourite entries in a short written
report for the
festival publication (also distributed on CD ROM &
website)
- Present a summary of their categories during a
panel/ forum at CCA Glasgow
in May 2004

The fee for each position is �150 + travel and
expenses.

Note: "Artificial Intelligence in Art" is taken to
include not just visual
arts but also music, performance, dance, architecture,
design and crafts
etc. applicants with knowledge of AI in any such field
are welcomed.

To apply for these jobs please send
resume/CV/biography with brief
supporting statement to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

DEADLINE : 30 September 2003.


Links

Machinista 2003 is at
http://www.machinista.ru/en

For more on Machinista Glasgow 2004 keep an eye on
http://www.machinista.org.uk


- please circulate -
- apologies for cross posting -


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