CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

INCITE: Journal of Experimental and San Francisco Cinematheque

Craig Baldwin: Science in Action *(working title)*

Editors: Brett Kashmere and Steve Polta

Submission Deadline: August 1, 2019

Projected Publication Date: November 2020

INCITE: Journal of Experimental Media and San Francisco Cinematheque invite
proposals and submissions for the forthcoming publication, Craig Baldwin:
Science in Action, a compendium documenting the work of acclaimed filmmaker
and curator CRAIG BALDWIN (b. Oakland CA, 1952), an inspiring and
influential figure in contemporary media arts.

AS A FILMMAKER, Baldwin’s works represent a radical fusion of form and
content. Formally, his films are constructed largely (in the artistic
traditions of surrealism, dada and collage) from audiovisual material
appropriated from pre-existing films (including newsreels, science fiction
films and more). In this, they represent a radical stance toward media
culture as a participatory field. As an artist, Baldwin engages with
mainstream media as an adversary, using its languages in ironic opposition.
In this way he talks back to corporately produced media and creates
inspiring, wildly imaginative works which profoundly challenge the nature
of one-way media consumption.

AS A FILM CURATOR, Baldwin is known for “Other Cinema,” an extensive series
of film/video programs he has personally organized in San Francisco on a
schedule of 36 programs per year since the late 1980s. Like his films,
Baldwin’s Other Cinema represents a radically expanded approach to film
exhibition, media consumption and cultural engagement. Baldwin’s approach
questions the status of film as purely a fine art, going further to
include: ephemeral forms of film history (including industrial and
educational film), expanded cinema performance, and presentations on the
histories of obsolete media as well as frequent screenings of forgotten
“underground” films. Seeing the screening event as a place for the exchange
of ideas, Other Cinema often includes in-person guests presenting not only
cinematic artworks but expounding on ideas of media and cultural theory. As
a committed and highly imaginative curator, Baldwin has inspired countless
artists and kindred film programmers.

Craig Baldwin: Science in Action will elaborate the significance of this
work. In doing so, it will be the first critical text to examine the
artist’s films analytically as a coherent and meaningful body of work and
critical artist’s statement. Furthermore, Science in Action will be the
first extensive look at the cultural impact of Baldwin’s Other Cinema
curatorial project.

We invite writers and artists to propose contributions on various aspects
of Baldwin’s interdisciplinary work. Texts can be submitted for one of the
following sections:

— Essays between 5,000 and 10,000 words (please send 250 word
abstract/proposal for consideration by April 15)

— Personal responses between 500 and 1500 words

— We also encourage artistic interpretations, artwork, ephemera and
nontraditional texts.

Texts, proposals and queries can be emailed to i...@incite-online.net with
the subject line, “Science in Action.” For further details about our
editorial policy and submission guidelines, please consult the Information
section of our website: incite-online.net/informationweb.html
<http://www.incite-online.net/ncite-online.net/informationweb.html>

Deadlines:

— April 15, 2019: Deadline for 250-word essay proposals
— August 1, 2019: Deadline for draft submissions.
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