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<nettime-ann> Fwd: [spectre] RADIATOR - Call for Artists: Exploits in the Wireless City |
. > > > www.radiator-festival.org > > > RADIATOR - CALL FOR ARTISTS > > Festival | Symposium > Nottingham 13 –18 Jan 2009 > > EXPLOITS IN THE WIRELESS CITY > > OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – Deadline 25th Nov 2008 > > Since the abundant proliferation of digital communication > technology, our > (living) space has been expanded, transformed, reshaped. In our > everyday > lives we increasingly connect to mediated interfaces, be it > consciously or > without knowing. > Digital media is increasingly integrated seamlessly into all areas of > everyday life and work. The so-called ‘virtual worlds’ created in > this way > are merging ever more dynamically with our physical environment > generating > new hybrid spaces, becoming a fixed part of our reality themselves. > > Our cities are increasingly pervaded by data networks, watched over by > cameras, skinned by media facades, populated by users of mobile > communication devices carried around with every step. ‘City’ itself > has > become a media space, a complex fabric, in which an immaterial layer > of data > is augmenting the urban landscape, both merging ever more seamlessly. > > Radiator continues its investigation into the way that artists > engage with > locality and site, real and virtual urban space. The ‘Wireless City’ > brings > deep cultural changes and our traditional spatial coordinates are > gradually > being superseded by an enhanced network. > > Sharing their inferences and conclusions, artists are invited to > reflect > upon the challenges facing our freedom, the poetry of resistance and > also > the opportunities the ‘Expanded City’ has to offer. > > > Radiator welcomes all forms of artistic expression aligned with the > theme. > The programme will provide multiple exhibition and display > opportunities > across the East Midlands: > > > • Gallery/ White Cube Spaces > E.g. Going Underground Exhibition (For more information click here) > > • City spaces/ Site-specific works > > • Events > > • Indoor/ Outdoor Screenings > > HOW TO SUBMIT WORK > > Submissions should include: > • Images/documentation/videofootage (supporting material in one of the > following formats: as standard definition DVD or VHS, as a file on > CD (SWF, > Quicktime or Avi accepted – use standard codecs such as Sorenson, > Cinepak or > DivX). Any file that cannot be viewed using standard media players > will be > passed over. > • Description of work > • CV > • Submissions form, downloadable from here pdf or word doc. > (Also Available online at http://www.trampoline.org.uk) > > > Key points to consider in your proposal: > > • From video, animation, installation, sculpture, performance, live > music > and web streaming we encourage all forms of new media expressions. > > • We especially encourage the submission of participatory works, which > promote a high degree of audience involvement. > > • Please include an SAE if you would like your submission returned > to you. > > Submissions to be send to: > > Radiator > Broadway Cinema > 14-18 Broad Street > Nottingham > NG1 3AL > UK > > Deadline for submissions: 25th Nov 2008 > > Any queries please contact Matt Davenport matt@trampoline.org.uk > +44 (0)115 8409272 > > A Trampoline project with financial support by Arts Council England > > > > > ______________________________________________ > SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe > Info, archive and help: > http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre > _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann