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Kiss-Pál Szabolcs kspal@aramszu.net
Mon, 11 Nov 2002 08:21:18 +0100 (MET DST)


MACHINISTA 2003 - Call for Participation

We invite you to participate in "MACHINISTA 2003" media art festival, organized and coordinated in Perm City, West Ural, Russia. Main subject of the festival is "Artificial Intelligence in Art: Faces of Machinic Ingenuity". The focus is on the new interaction of machinic and human in art and culture.

All necessary information and submission form can be found on the festival web site: http://www.machinista.ru/en

Deadline: January 31, 2003.
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The Experimental Television Center announces the next deadline for the Artists in Residency Program, December 15th.
The postmark deadline (emailed requests are acceptable)  is December 15th for residencies between February and June 2003.
For more information please visit www.experimentaltvcenter.org or contact us at 607 687-4341.
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Beograd, Yugoslavia
Datum dogodka: November 29 - December 1, 2002
REX, B92 Cultural Centre
Third Short Electronic Form Fair, SEF 3
The theme of the third SEF is "AS GOOD AS IT GETS." (borrowed from a folk proverb). We want the works to comply with the temporal form dictated by the advertising industry = you may take part in SEF only with works shorter than ONE MINUTE!
www.rex.b92.net/kef
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Datum dogodka: Fiscal 2003-2004
The Japan Foundation
Various support programs
Various support programs: for exchange of persons; for Japanese-language instruction; for Japanese studies; for arts-related exchange; for media exchange.
http://www.jpf.go.jp/
Rok prijave: December 2, 2002
 
Kontakt:
Embassy of Japan
Hessgasse 6
1010 Wien
Austria
tel: +43 1 531920
fax: +43 1 5320590
info@embjapan.at
http://www.embjapan.at/embjapan/
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New York, USA
National Council for Research on Women
Fellowship: intersections of globalization, citizenship, human rights, gender, and agency
Beginning in September 2002, and over the course of two years, four to six resident Fellows will have the opportunity to examine in depth their own experiences through research, study, and interaction with other scholars, activists, and policymakers.
The National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) and the Center for the Study of Women and Society (CSWS) at the CUNY Graduate Center have received a three-year grant from the Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship Program to explore the intersections of globalization, citizenship, human rights, gender, and agency. Directors of the program are Linda Basch, Executive Director of NCRW; Patricia Clough, Director of CSWS, and Kristen Timothy, NCRW Senior Research Scholar.
PROGRAM TOPIC
The program: Facing Global Capital, Finding Human Security: A Gendered Critique, will examine what constitutes a human security framework at this historic moment, and the ways such a framework can shape policy priorities and address the challenges women and girls face under globalizing conditions in different parts of the world. The program will also explore ways that activists can use a human security framework to lobby for women's rights; to end sex discrimination and violence; and for better living conditions for women and girls.
ACTIVITIES & RESOURCES FOR FELLOWS
Beginning in September 2002, and over the course of two years, four to six resident Fellows will have the opportunity to examine in depth their own experiences through research, study, and interaction with other scholars, activists, and policymakers. They will participate in a biweekly interdisciplinary seminar (in English in New York City) with other academics, policymakers and activists as well as other meetings and various site visits to NCRW member centers, NGOs, and UN agencies. Fellows will present their analyses and work to the seminar and in other public forums. It is anticipated that this work will be published by NCRW and CSWS. Fellows will have access to the resources of the National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) and the Center for the Study of Women and Society (CSWS).
APPLICATIONS
Applications for the fellowships are encouraged from scholars, and those with activist and policy experience, from Africa, Asia, North and South America, and Europe. Applicants should have completed their PhD or have equivalent qualifications. Applications for the second year of the fellowships are due by 31 January 2003.
Razpisni obrazec
Rok prijave: 31/01/03
Kontakt:
mailto:nextGENDERATION@let.uu.nl
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Subject: A-Space Gallery - CFP

A-Space Gallery located in Toronto, Canada are calling for proposals of works that express individual reflections or collective responses to both the positive and negative impacts of globalisation. Submissions must include: project description, artist's statement, self-addressed envelope and resume. Proposals in all media are welcome.

Deadline: 15 November

info@aspacegallery.org
http://www.aspacegallery.org
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Artists - all media except video and film
Exhibition on Consumerism - Second City Council
(Long Beach CA)
The Second City Council's is proud to announce its upcoming exhibition on "Consumerism." Juried by Rip Cronk. All media except video and film. Slide Deadline is 12/18/02. Exhibition runs 1/25/03 - 2/28/03. Cash awards plus the infamous Eye Opener Statue. 
entry fee is $ 10 for members and $ 15 for nonmembers 
Application Date: 12/18/2002
For prospectus/info 
http://www.2ndcitycouncil.org 

or for specific questions, please send me an e-mail. If you are already on our mailing list, you will receive a prospectus in approximately two weeks. 
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Smartfest - Student Media Arts Festival
Visual Studies Workshop 
(Rochester NY)

Deadline: December 1, 2002 (postmark deadline) 
The Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York invites you to enter: 
Smartfest - Student Media Arts Festival 
Smartfest is seeking a wide variety of interesting and challenging time based work that demonstrates the concerns of students of all ages. All genres and subjects welcome. 
Maximum length of any title is 28 minutes. 
Works must be completed after January 2000. 
Submissions must be on VHS (NTSC only please). 

Application Date: 12/1/2002
For further information email: media@vsw.org 
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Announcement of a competition to select an Internet work on the subject "Library/Internet as a means of archiving and communicating knowledge" for the University of Konstanz

For the extension to the social sciences library of the University of Constance, the state of Baden-W¸rttemberg (Federal Republic of Germany) announces an international "Kunst am Bau" (Art partners Construction) competition.
The organiser wishes to receive work which makes use of the Internet and addresses the subject "Library/Internet as a means of archiving and communicating knowledge". The              work(s) selected for implementation will become part of the homepage of the library of the University of Constance.

The sum of EUR 120,000 has been made available for the competition.

Complete text of the announcement with entry rules
http://www.uni-konstanz.de/struktur/kab.html
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