AIM, the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts international festival of time-based media, in partnership with the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, is pleased to announce AIM V: Syzygy (The Human Remix).
AIM V: Syzygy calls for entries that explore the question of the human/machine remix. Derived from a Greek root meaning yoked or paired, syzygy implies a state of interdependent duality that speaks to the increasingly permeated relationship between human and machine. In this renegotiation of what it is and means to be human, we are exploring the ramifications of the "remix"- its impact on the human relationships (from global to interpersonal), on perception and the expression of subjectivity (human and/or machine), and on the experience of being a body (physical or virtual, flesh or machine).
The AIM V: Syzygy (The Human Remix) exhibition will be held March 7- June 6, 2004 at the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena. AIM V will also include screenings on the video billboards on West Hollywood's Sunset strip and satellite lectures and events in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Cusco, Peru.
Works must be time-based and address the festivals theme (however obliquely). Works may be submitted by anyone working in any discipline and medium. Submit proposals and/or copies of projects (no originals please) in the form of DVD, VCD, VHS (NTSC), Macintosh CD-ROM or URL, as appropriate. Entry forms will be available mid-September and may be found at www.usc.edu/aim.
Deadline for entries is November 30, 2003. For more information please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
IMAGES FESTIVAL 2004
INSTALLATIONS & NEW MEDIA//GUIDELINES & REGULATIONS
The Images Festival annually exhibits a selection of media arts installations and new media artworks as part of the festival. Images works with several Toronto galleries and other alternative exhibition spaces to show installations incorporating the moving image and interactive media.
Among the artists whose installations and new media works have been featured in past festivals: Harun Farocki, Steve McQueen, Pipilotti Rist, David Rokeby, Masashi Iwasaki & Tadasu Takamine, Jane & Louise Wilson, Bob Ostertag & Pierre H�bert, Gustavo Artigas, Carolee Schneemann, Judy Radul, Luke Jerram, Paulette Phillips, Joe Kelly, Nell Tenhaaf, Jean-Fran�ois Guiton, Deanna Bowen, Haruki Nishijima, Gebhard Sengm�ller, Marion Coutts, Willy LeMaitre & Eric Rosenzweig, Adriana Arenas Ilian, Michael Snow, Althea Thauberger, Taras Polataiko, Dara Gellman & Leslie Peters, Michelle Teran, badpacket.
DATES
Deadline for receipt of entries:
Friday, September 19, 5:00 pm
The 17th annual Images Festival runs April 15 to 24, 2004 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Submission results will be sent out by mail or email in late January, 2004.
pdf of submission forms are downloadable at www.imagesfestival.com/corp_site/pdf_files/installation_newmedia.pdf
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