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MEMEFEST 2007- ENTERING THE SECOND HALF OF A DECADE OF CREATION, SUBVERSION,
AND RESISTENCE! <br><br>Memefest, the International Festival of Radical
Communication–born in Slovenia and rapidly reaching a critical mass
worldwide– is proud to announce its sixth annual competition. Once again,
Memefest is encouraging students, writers, artists, designers, thinkers,
philosophers, and counter-culturalists to submit their work to our panel of
renowned judges.<br><br>

This year, jury members will include ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­P.K. Langshaw, the
Chair of and Associate Professor in the Department of the Design and
Computation Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Jason Grant,
Director of inkahoots (http://www.inkahoots.com.au), the adventurous graphic
design studio in Brisbane, Australia, and Luli Radfahrer, Professor at the
Communication and Art School in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and founder of
Hipermidia, one of the first digital communication agencies in that
country.<br><br>

Traditionally, the Memefest team has asked participants to respond to the
opinions expressed in a selected text using the medium appropriate for each
category (Communication and Sociology- both written, Visual Arts, and
Beyond….). This year, for the first time, we have chosen the same text for
the academic and artistic categories, and, also unlike other years, where
the chosen texts were essays, or book or manifesto excerpts, this year's
chosen text is the 1960's movie trailer for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
This trailer features a witty, cynical, and humorous, yet dark and serious
soliloquy by the director himself.<br><br>

Even more pertinent (might we say urgent) today than when first seen
generations ago in movie theatres, Hitchcok's genius commentary on man's
relationship with nature will no doubt provoke a plethora of unequivocal
responses. And, as always, those whose work does not take a conventional
format can enter the *Beyond…* category, where the name of the game is
challenging mainstream practices and beliefs! *Beyond…* continues to grow in
popularity as a category not only because of its avant-garde appeal but
because it is open to non-students as well.<br><br>

Memefest occurs completely online at www.memefest.org, and all entries will
be available for full access and commentary in the site galleries. In 2006,
Memefest received almost 500 entries from participants of every continent on
the globe ('cept Antarctica). We hope to get bigger, and to spread more of
those good infectious ideas, so keep thinking- and producing. <b>*Deadline
for submissions is May 20th 2007.</b>*<br><br>Good luck with your work,
Patricia.<br><br>www.memefest.org
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