Re: [Frameworks] Sequence 3 - Call for Proposals

2012-05-17 Thread 飯村隆彦
Dear Simon Payne,
I have sent you a photo of A Loop Seen as A Line for Syquence magazine which 
was printed with the photo, 
but not yet received  the mag.
Please send me a copy below asap.
Thanks,

Takahiko iimura
4-35-7 Koenji-minami, Suginami-ku,
Tokyo, Japan   166-0003



On 2012/02/15, at 2:00, Simon Payne wrote:

 Sequence (no.3) Call for Proposals
 Sequence is an artist-run publication devoted to contemporary film and video 
 art, published by no.w.here (London), edited by Simon Payne. It aims to 
 promote and disseminate ideas and debates concerning contemporary artists’ 
 film and video - primarily from the perspective of its practitioners - in the 
 form of artists’ statements, project proposals, interviews, manifestoes and 
 contextual essays.
 Proposals for Sequence (no.3) are eagerly sought. In the first instance 
 please send brief proposals (300 words) and images (if appropriate) by the 
 9th of March to sequencepublicat...@gmail.com for consideration.
 Guidelines: Contextual essays, interviews etc. - addressing contemporary film 
 and video art - should be no longer than 4000 words. Artists’ pages are 
 usually one or two (A4) pages. Finished articles will need to be submitted by 
 mid June. Sequence (no.3) will be published in Autumn 2012.
 The first two issues of Sequence include articles by and contributions from: 
 Rob Mullender, Simon Payne, Sandra Schäfer, Helga Fanderl, Peter Gidal, 
 Takahiko Iimura, Adam Kossoff, Sarah Pucill and Margherita Sprio, William 
 Raban, Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Maxa Zoller, A.L. Rees, Lis Rhodes, Cathy 
 Rogers, Duncan White, Ken Jacobs, Erica Scourti, Caroline Bergvall, Annabel 
 Nicolson, Louis Henderson, Bob Cobbing, Dieter Meier, Kim Knowles, Pip 
 Chodorov, Samantha Rebello, Jeff Keen, Nicky Hamlyn, Angela Allen, Shama 
 Khanna, Lucy Parker, Andrew Vallance and Luke Aspell.
 Sequence is on sale at a range of bookshops and galleries, including Tate 
 Modern, the BFI Southbank, Koenig Books, the LUX online shop and direct from 
 no.w.here. For details of no.w.here publications, including sales, please see:
 http://www.no-w-here.org.uk/index.php?cat=9subcat=main
 or contact:
 no.w.here
 First Floor, 316-318 Bethnal Green Road
 London
 E2 OAG
 UK
 email: james.holco...@no-w-here.org.uk
 tel: +44 (0)207 7294494
  
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NewDVD:http://www.takaiimura.com/Sale.html





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[Frameworks] Sequence 3 - Call for Proposals

2012-02-14 Thread Simon Payne
 
Sequence(no.3)
Call for Proposals
Sequenceis an
artist-run publication devoted to contemporary film and video art, published by
no.w.here (London), edited by Simon Payne. It aims to promote and disseminate 
ideas and
debates concerning contemporary artists’ film and video - primarily from the
perspective of its practitioners - in the form of artists’ statements, project
proposals, interviews, manifestoes and contextual essays.
Proposals
for Sequence (no.3) are eagerly
sought. In the first instance please send brief proposals (300 words) and
images (if appropriate) by the 9th of March to sequencepublicat...@gmail.com 
for consideration. 
Guidelines:
Contextual essays, interviews etc. - addressing contemporary film and video art
- should be no longer than 4000 words. Artists’ pages are usually one or two
(A4) pages. Finished articles will need to be submitted by mid June. Sequence 
(no.3) will be published in
Autumn 2012. 
The
first two issues of Sequence include
articles by and contributions from: Rob Mullender, Simon Payne, Sandra Schäfer,
Helga Fanderl, Peter Gidal, Takahiko Iimura, Adam Kossoff, Sarah Pucill and
Margherita Sprio, William Raban, Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Maxa Zoller, A.L.
Rees, Lis Rhodes, Cathy Rogers, Duncan White, Ken Jacobs, Erica Scourti,
Caroline Bergvall, Annabel Nicolson, Louis Henderson, Bob Cobbing, Dieter Meier,
Kim Knowles, Pip Chodorov, Samantha Rebello, Jeff Keen, Nicky Hamlyn, Angela
Allen, Shama Khanna, Lucy Parker, Andrew Vallance and Luke Aspell.
Sequenceis on sale at a range
of bookshops and galleries, including Tate Modern, the BFI Southbank, Koenig
Books, the LUX online shop and direct from no.w.here. For details of no.w.here
publications, including sales, please see: 
http://www.no-w-here.org.uk/index.php?cat=9subcat=main 
or contact:
no.w.here
First Floor, 316-318 Bethnal Green Road
London
E2 OAG
UK
email: james.holco...@no-w-here.org.uk 
tel: +44 (0)207 7294494 ___
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