[artinfo] Bauhaus Award 2002

Adele Eisenstein adele@c3.hu
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:29:25 +0100
From: Inke Arns <inke@snafu.de>
To: spectre@mikrolisten.de
Subject: [spectre] Bauhaus Award 2002


SECOND INTERNATIONAL BAUHAUS AWARD
2002

Call for Entries


The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation will be presenting the International Bauhaus=
=20
Award
for the second time on October 26th 2002. Prizes will be awarded for=
 exemplary
projects dealing with the effect that information and communication=20
technology =AD
ICT =AD (mobile telecommunications and the Internet) has on urban space and=
 the
urban public. The International Bauhaus Award is aimed at young designers,
academics and groups in the categories of architecture and urban design,=20
art and
design, and academic and theoretical work. The closing date for entries is=
=20
Monday,
September 2nd 2002.


Subject matter

TeleCity: How does information and communication technology (ICT) change=
 urban
spaces? Projects are being sought for the International Bauhaus Award which=
=20
deal
with the interfaces between people and technology =AD human/ICT interfaces =
=AD=20
or with
space and technology in an urban context. Leaving aside futurological hype=
 and
apocalyptic phobias, the projects should focus on the complex interweaving=
=20
of real
worlds and virtual worlds and the impact they have on urban space and urban=
=20
public
life. Irrespective of whether the entry concerns a built project, an=20
architectural design
or urban design, a performance, artwork, academic research, a study,=20
concept or
essay, the most important thing is that it should focus on changes in urban=
=20
structures
caused by ICT.


Conditions of entry

- Entrants must be born after September 1st, 1962. This relates to=20
individuals and all
members of a group.
- Only one piece of work may be submitted per entrant or group.
- Persons or groups who work for or in the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation at the=
=20
time
of the call for entries are excluded from participation.
- Co-authors must be named in the project description.


Criteria

- The originality of the contribution.
- The quality of its form and content.
- The thematic relevance and the conceptual foundations of the contribution=
=20
must be
exemplary.
- The connection between the contribution, the subject matter of the call=20
for entries
and the category in which it is submitted must be readily apparent.
- The work submitted may not be more than two years old at the closing date=
=20
for
entries for the International Bauhaus Award.
- The work submitted can contain results that have already been published.
- If the work concerns an architectural, urban design, art or design=20
project that has been
built or realised, the date of the official completion or formal opening=20
applies.
- If the work concerns a film or television production, the date of the=20
first screening
counts.
- If the work concerns an Internet production, the day that the project=20
first went online
counts.
- If the work has been published, the year in which it was first printed=20
applies.
- If the work is a master=92s, doctoral or postdoctoral thesis, the date of=
=20
submission
applies.



Jury

The selection procedure for determining the winners of the International=20
Bauhaus
Award will consist of three stages: 1. examination commission, 2.=20
preliminary jury, 3.
international jury. The examination commission will establish whether the=20
entries are
complete and thematically relevant. The preliminary jury will select three=
=20
potential
prize winners from each category, who will be invited to a public=20
presentation of their
work in front of an international jury at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. The
international jury will choose the prize winners. Details of the selection=
=20
procedure are
contained in the rules and regulations of the International Bauhaus Award.



The preliminary jury for the International Bauhaus Award 2002 will be made=
=20
up of
the following members:
1. Omar Akbar, Director of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
2. Regina Bittner, project coordinator at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
3. Werner M=F6ller, project coordinator at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
4. Angela Zumpe, media artist, Berlin/Dessau.
5. Daniela Haufe, graphic designer, Berlin.
6. Inke Arns, media theorist, Berlin.
7. Louisa Hutton, architect, Berlin (invited).
8. Perter Trummer, architect, Rotterdam (invited).
9. n.n.



The jury for the International Bauhaus Award 2002 will be made up of the=20
following
members:
1. Omar Akbar (Chairman), Director of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
2. Ursula Maier-Rabler, communication theorist, Salzburg (invited).
3. Tilman Baumg=E4rtel, net artist, Berlin (invited).
4. Hans Dieter Huber, media theorist and artist, Stuttgart (invited)
5. Olia Lialina, net artist, Stuttgart (invited).
6. Lars Spuybroek, architect, Rotterdam (invited).
7. Stephen Graham, urbanist, Newcastle, (invited).



Documents to be submitted

Those interested should submit the following documents and information=
 media:

- One-page biography in English (groups: a one-page biography per group=20
member)
=AD 10 copies.
- One-page project description in English =AD 10 copies.
- Depending on the category and type of project: 1 CD-ROM or 1 DVD or 1=
 video
- In the categories architecture and urban design, art and design, planning=
=20
documentation
will only be accepted in digital form.
- Projects on CD-ROM must be presented in a manner that will enable the=20
members of
the jury to understand the content in a maximum of 15 minutes.
- Videos and DVDs may not be longer than 15 minutes.
- Projects on ZIP or diskettes will not be accepted.
- Entrants in the category of academic and theoretical work must submit a=20
project
description together with a summary of their work in English that should=20
not exceed
10 pages =AD 10 copies.
- Author=92s declaration including a declaration of consent from any=20
co-authors =AD single
copy.
- A declaration indicating that the entrant is willing to present his or=20
her work in public
in front of an international jury at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, should=
=20
he or she
be included amongst the potential prize winners =AD single copy.


Presentation of prizes

The prizes will be presented by a special guest in a public ceremony at the=
=20
Bauhaus
Dessau Foundation on October 26th 2002. Details of the presentation will be
announced on the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation web site.


Prizes

The following prizes will be awarded in the architecture and urban design=20
category:

1st prize =80 3,000
2nd prize =80 1,500
3rd prize =80 500


The following prizes will be awarded in the art and design category:

1st prize =80 3,000
2nd prize =80 1,500
3rd prize =80 500


The following prizes will be awarded in the category of academic and=20
theoretical
work:

1st prize =80 3,000
2nd prize =80 1,500
3rd prize =80 500



In addition, the winner of the first prize in each category will be invited=
=20
to a four-week
period of residence at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (accommodation, daily
allowance and basic media equipment provided).



Deadlines

All the documents to be submitted must be sent to the following address by=
=20
Monday,
September 2nd 2002:

Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
International Bauhaus Award
Gropiusallee 38
D-06846 Dessau



Entries post-marked later than September 2nd 2002 or received after=
 September
8th 2002 will not be considered.


Please indicate the entry category on the envelope.


The examination commission will start work on September 9th 2002. The=20
preliminary
selection of potential prize winners by the preliminary jury will take=20
place on September
19th. The international jury will meet on October 24th and 26th. The=20
presentation of the
short-listed entries, the announcement of the prize winners and the=20
presentation of the
prizes will take place on October 26th 2002 at the Bauhaus Dessau=
 Foundation.

The decisions of the examination commission, the preliminary jury and the=20
jury are
incontestable. There is no recourse to the courts.




www.bauhaus-dessau.de

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:29:25 +0100 <br>
From: Inke Arns &lt;inke@snafu.de&gt; <br>
To: spectre@mikrolisten.de <br>
Subject: [spectre] Bauhaus Award 2002<br><br>
<br>
SECOND INTERNATIONAL BAUHAUS AWARD<br>
2002<br><br>
Call for Entries<br><br>
<br>
The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation will be presenting the International
Bauhaus Award <br>
for the second time on October 26th 2002. Prizes will be awarded for
exemplary <br>
projects dealing with the effect that information and communication
technology =AD <br>
ICT =AD (mobile telecommunications and the Internet) has on urban space and
the <br>
urban public. The International Bauhaus Award is aimed at young
designers, <br>
academics and groups in the categories of architecture and urban design,
art and <br>
design, and academic and theoretical work. The closing date for entries
is Monday, <br>
September 2nd 2002.<br><br>
<br>
Subject matter<br><br>
TeleCity: How does information and communication technology (ICT) change
urban <br>
spaces? Projects are being sought for the International Bauhaus Award
which deal <br>
with the interfaces between people and technology =AD human/ICT interfaces
=AD or with <br>
space and technology in an urban context. Leaving aside futurological
hype and <br>
apocalyptic phobias, the projects should focus on the complex
interweaving of real <br>
worlds and virtual worlds and the impact they have on urban space and
urban public <br>
life. Irrespective of whether the entry concerns a built project, an
architectural design <br>
or urban design, a performance, artwork, academic research, a study,
concept or <br>
essay, the most important thing is that it should focus on changes in
urban structures <br>
caused by ICT.<br><br>
<br>
Conditions of entry<br><br>
- Entrants must be born after September 1st, 1962. This relates to
individuals and all <br>
members of a group.<br>
- Only one piece of work may be submitted per entrant or group.<br>
- Persons or groups who work for or in the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation at
the time <br>
of the call for entries are excluded from participation.<br>
- Co-authors must be named in the project description.<br><br>
<br>
Criteria<br><br>
- The originality of the contribution.<br>
- The quality of its form and content.<br>
- The thematic relevance and the conceptual foundations of the
contribution must be <br>
exemplary.<br>
- The connection between the contribution, the subject matter of the call
for entries <br>
and the category in which it is submitted must be readily apparent.<br>
- The work submitted may not be more than two years old at the closing
date for <br>
entries for the International Bauhaus Award.<br>
- The work submitted can contain results that have already been
published.<br>
- If the work concerns an architectural, urban design, art or design
project that has been <br>
built or realised, the date of the official completion or formal opening
applies.<br>
- If the work concerns a film or television production, the date of the
first screening <br>
counts.<br>
- If the work concerns an Internet production, the day that the project
first went online <br>
counts.<br>
- If the work has been published, the year in which it was first printed
applies.<br>
- If the work is a master=92s, doctoral or postdoctoral thesis, the date of
submission <br>
applies.<br><br>
<br><br>
Jury<br><br>
The selection procedure for determining the winners of the International
Bauhaus <br>
Award will consist of three stages: 1. examination commission, 2.
preliminary jury, 3. <br>
international jury. The examination commission will establish whether the
entries are <br>
complete and thematically relevant. The preliminary jury will select
three potential <br>
prize winners from each category, who will be invited to a public
presentation of their <br>
work in front of an international jury at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
The <br>
international jury will choose the prize winners. Details of the
selection procedure are <br>
contained in the rules and regulations of the International Bauhaus
Award.<br><br>
<br><br>
The preliminary jury for the International Bauhaus Award 2002 will be
made up of <br>
the following members:<br>
1. Omar Akbar, Director of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.<br>
2. Regina Bittner, project coordinator at the Bauhaus Dessau
Foundation.<br>
3. Werner M=F6ller, project coordinator at the Bauhaus Dessau
Foundation.<br>
4. Angela Zumpe, media artist, Berlin/Dessau.<br>
5. Daniela Haufe, graphic designer, Berlin.<br>
6. Inke Arns, media theorist, Berlin.<br>
7. Louisa Hutton, architect, Berlin (invited).<br>
8. Perter Trummer, architect, Rotterdam (invited).<br>
9. n.n.<br><br>
<br><br>
The jury for the International Bauhaus Award 2002 will be made up of the
following <br>
members:<br>
1. Omar Akbar (Chairman), Director of the Bauhaus Dessau=20
Foundation.<br>
2. Ursula Maier-Rabler, communication theorist, Salzburg (invited).<br>
3. Tilman Baumg=E4rtel, net artist, Berlin (invited).<br>
4. Hans Dieter Huber, media theorist and artist, Stuttgart=20
(invited)<br>
5. Olia Lialina, net artist, Stuttgart (invited).<br>
6. Lars Spuybroek, architect, Rotterdam (invited).<br>
7. Stephen Graham, urbanist, Newcastle, (invited).<br><br>
<br><br>
Documents to be submitted<br><br>
Those interested should submit the following documents and information
media:<br><br>
- One-page biography in English (groups: a one-page biography per group
member) <br>
=AD 10 copies.<br>
- One-page project description in English =AD 10 copies.<br>
- Depending on the category and type of project: 1 CD-ROM or 1 DVD or 1
video <br>
- In the categories architecture and urban design, art and design,
planning documentation <br>
will only be accepted in digital form.<br>
- Projects on CD-ROM must be presented in a manner that will enable the
members of <br>
the jury to understand the content in a maximum of 15 minutes.<br>
- Videos and DVDs may not be longer than 15 minutes.<br>
- Projects on ZIP or diskettes will not be accepted.<br>
- Entrants in the category of academic and theoretical work must submit a
project <br>
description together with a summary of their work in English that should
not exceed <br>
10 pages =AD 10 copies.<br>
- Author=92s declaration including a declaration of consent from any
co-authors =AD single <br>
copy.<br>
- A declaration indicating that the entrant is willing to present his or
her work in public <br>
in front of an international jury at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation,
should he or she <br>
be included amongst the potential prize winners =AD single copy.<br><br>
<br>
Presentation of prizes<br><br>
The prizes will be presented by a special guest in a public ceremony at
the Bauhaus <br>
Dessau Foundation on October 26th 2002. Details of the presentation will
be <br>
announced on the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation web site.<br><br>
<br>
Prizes<br><br>
The following prizes will be awarded in the architecture and urban design
category:<br><br>
1st prize =80 3,000<br>
2nd prize =80 1,500<br>
3rd prize =80 500<br><br>
<br>
The following prizes will be awarded in the art and design
category:<br><br>
1st prize =80 3,000<br>
2nd prize =80 1,500<br>
3rd prize =80 500<br><br>
<br>
The following prizes will be awarded in the category of academic and
theoretical <br>
work:<br><br>
1st prize =80 3,000<br>
2nd prize =80 1,500<br>
3rd prize =80 500<br><br>
<br><br>
In addition, the winner of the first prize in each category will be
invited to a four-week <br>
period of residence at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (accommodation,
daily <br>
allowance and basic media equipment provided).<br><br>
<br><br>
Deadlines<br><br>
All the documents to be submitted must be sent to the following address
by Monday, <br>
September 2nd 2002:<br><br>
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation<br>
International Bauhaus Award<br>
Gropiusallee 38<br>
D-06846 Dessau<br><br>
<br><br>
Entries post-marked later than September 2nd 2002 or received after
September <br>
8th 2002 will not be considered.<br><br>
<br>
Please indicate the entry category on the envelope.<br><br>
<br>
The examination commission will start work on September 9th 2002. The
preliminary <br>
selection of potential prize winners by the preliminary jury will take
place on September <br>
19th. The international jury will meet on October 24th and 26th. The
presentation of the <br>
short-listed entries, the announcement of the prize winners and the
presentation of the <br>
prizes will take place on October 26th 2002 at the Bauhaus Dessau
Foundation.<br><br>
The decisions of the examination commission, the preliminary jury and the
jury are <br>
incontestable. There is no recourse to the courts.<br><br>
<br><br>
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