I am forwarding a call for articles from the tiny and slightly backwards island 
of Malta, see call as outlined below:


gbejniet
['?'be?n?et]

Bi-monthly releases
First edition: June/July edition
Website: http://www.rubber-bodies.com 
(http://www.rubber-bodies.com/blog/2012/05/21/gbejniet)

This is an open invitation for written, filmed, and photographed articles on 
the subject of arts, culture and life. These subjects are open to 
interpretation but the articles will be published in a not for profit e-zine 
that will be released on a bi-monthly basis. The e-zine is being supported by 
the Maltese arts group, the rubberbodies collective, who are helping to produce 
this e-zine in Malta. The e-zine's purpose is primarily to advocate an exchange 
between nations and cultures and to invite discourses, dialogues and 
discussions into the Maltese community whilst providing a service for the arts 
community globally. If you know someone else who might be interested, please 
forward this call on!

If you would like to contribute to this publication you are welcome to send 
your material to [email protected].

We are looking for arts, arts and arts based articles including:

photographs, artworks, photojournalism, journals, journalist research, research 
papers, creative writing, artistic/social criticism, reviews (impartial), 
visual arts, curatorial material, choreographic, sculptural , dancer, film, 
arts related material, business in art, sociology, philosophy, independent arts 
groups, outsider arts, music, sound art, installation arts, art history, art 
studies, cultural studies, analyses of language, technology in art, technology, 
technosophy, discourses on aesthetics, social history, the sublime, the 
uncanny, peculiarities, graphic design, typography, the isms, food and food 
culture, poetry, prose, studies of artists, autobiographical studies, 
psychology, science and the arts, story telling, graphic novels, and the list 
goes on.

When submitting articles you should pack and send them in the easiest way 
possible:

The e-zine intends to communicate ideas and therefore design is really 
important. Consider design as a vehicle, its' purpose is to carry information 
safely from A to B without accidents and without disturbing its' passenger. 
Similarly, in an ideal world everyone would use the perfect vehicle to 
communicate between A and B. If you know what vehicle you would like to use and 
you want to design your own article's pages you are welcome to do this. If not 
then we will place the article in a basic neutral design. Remember that we want 
to share your ideas, opinions and observations and not in obscuring them (at 
least unintentionally).
If you have created the design for your article, you should save it as an A4 
PDF with any embedded images compressed to screen resolution (72ppi). All 
material embedded in the PDF should also be sent to us separately as with a 
normal submission [with no layout design].

Text should be sent in a word document (.doc) or text file (.txt).

Images can be saved as 72 PPI jpegs and can be smallest 200 x 200 pixels and 
largest 1500 x 1500 pixels in dimension. Send groups of images in zipped 
folders. If you don't know how to prepare your images, simply send us them in a 
zipped folder and we can arrange them.

Videos and audio should be uploaded to youtube, soundcloud or another website 
for hosting media. A link can be sent us.

If you have any questions you should email us! We are open to alternative media,
this information only forms a guide for what we prefer to receive. Thank you! 
and be in touch!


If you want to make a submission you can consider the following 
information:Arts and Culture baby.Submissions are preferably in English 
although alternative language submissions will be considered.You are free to 
design your submissions layout and presentation etc.Photographic articles or 
video articles will need some kind of contextualising information.Our focus is 
on sharing ideas, activities and culture, we will not use articles that are not 
relevant to our mission :)Good design communicates the article better! It 
doesn't cramp it.Collections of materials should be zipped or linked to for 
download.Images should be compressed to 72 ppi.
ideology

Information is free. Free to travel, to be exchanged, to be changed. This 
e-zine is an platform for literary and visual arts and culture related 
intercourse. Such intercourse promotes cultural and ideological exchanges that 
should promote cultural growth and development everywhere. But, just as any 
functional society is, this development is dependent on the participation and 
engagement of it's participating communities. Whilst a vast array of opinions 
may exist virtually on the internet, the internet is not a consolidated and 
easily navigated source of information. Online communities are capable of 
profound depths of informational exchange yet such discourse is often lost in 
the vastness of the web. The binding nature of a journal or e-zine, the 
pinpointing of articles on a specific point and for a specific purpose, make 
such articles genuinely valuable to readers.

We hope to offer and promote alternative perspectives and insight to the 
worlds, both imagined and realised, of others. This e-zine is an experiment and 
we are aware that whilst this will be a rich resource for some, others may 
conversely discover nothing of "value".

One's articulation always decides the effectiveness of a statement. What is the 
best way to communicate one's information, what is the information's context 
and how will this affect its translation? This freedom might have parentheses 
such as a forum's linear layout, lingual limitations, or font restrictions, but 
one can innovate a way to negotiate such issues. In response to this, 
submitters are free to create their own designs for their articles.
                                                                                
                                          
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