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Mon, 16 Sep 2002 11:16:44 +0200


'All You Can Eat' at c-level

Call For Entries:
artist-made karaoke videos

submission guidelines: video should facilitate interactivity, so that singers
can follow music; it shouldn't be longer than 4 minutes; no limitations in terms
of content; please submit your video in mini-dv format no later than November
1st  to
the following address: 
christina ulke
1342 1/2 McDuff Street
Los Angeles
CA 90026

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Deadline is September 20, 2002.
Call for entries:  Rays of Light 
will be a November 2002 group exhibition in Chicago, USA of artwork using the medium of light in challenging, innovative ways.  This show is expected to represent diverse approaches to light applications.  Perhaps one of the oldest and broadest signifiers, light carries
meanings ranging from Platonic theories to the Enlightenment and beyond.  It also sits at the meeting place of countless contemporary developments: fiber optics, advances in LED technology, optical storage media and deep space
exploration, to name just a few.  Works provocatively and/or critically engaging new media are therefore especially welcome.   The exhibition will be held in a 2000 sq. ft. dedicated space in the heart of Chicago’s gallery district. 
In order to encourage international participation, the space interior will be custom built to accommodate specific projects, and shipping will be provided. 
The show is organized and sponsored by Chicago lighting compa!
ny Lightology, and will be widely promoted in the general and art press.  There are 3 co-curators: Lightology art director Kasia Kay; San Francisco-based new
media writer Louis Brill; and Chicago artist David Parker. 
More information, submission details and forms for download can be found at
http://www.lightology.com/events.htm.  
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DEADLINE: October 31, 2002.

The University of Arizona, the Center for Creative Photography
THE ANSEL ADAMS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
Up to two annual Research Fellowships. 
The program is intended to provide
research time for scholars needing to use the archives, photograph collection,
and/or library of the Center for Creative Photography.
http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/branches...
THE FELLOWSHIP:
Through a generous endowment provided by the Polaroid Corporation in honor of Ansel Adams, the Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona, offers up to two annual Research Fellowships. The program is intended to provide
research time for scholars needing to use the archives, photograph collection, and/or library of the Center for Creative Photography. The research topic may be anything appropriate to the Center's holdings. Past research topics have
included Unsentimental Journey: Robert Heinecken's Material History by Mark Alice Durant and Early Travel Photography by Alison Devine Nordström. Ansel Adams Fellows are expected to have projects that will require approximately two weeks research at the Center for Creative Photography. During the residency period, each Fellow should be prepared to make an informal
presentation of his or her research. The staff of CCP will provide research assistance to the extent that staffing and time allow.
Please note that access to the collections of the Center for Creative Photography does not necessarily imply any rights to copy, quote, publish, or otherwise make public use of any part of the collections. It is the responsibility of each Fellow to confirm that the collections he or she wishes
to use are accessible, and to obtain any necessary permissions for access to specific collections. Applicants are strongly advised to raise questions of access and rights before submitting applications. Such questions should be addressed to the Research Fellowship Committee.
ELIGIBILITY: The fellowships are open to scholars from any discipline, as well as museum professionals, independent researchers, artists, and candidates for
advanced degrees. U.S. citizenship is not required.
THE AWARD: Two $2,500 Fellowships will be awarded. Decisions will be made by an advisory committee composed of staff from CCP and faculty from the University of Arizona.
APPLICATION: Send four (4) copies each of current vita and detailed description of research project (500–2,000 words). Within this description, please include the expected outcome(s) of your project, i.e., exhibition, publication, lecture,
etc. Mail to: Research Fellowship, Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona, 1030 N. Olive, Tucson, AZ 85721-0103.
Fellowship awardees will be determined by 5 p.m. on December 27, 2002.
The timing of each residency must be approved by the Center for Creative
Photography.
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Artist Call

Pixel Art NYC is a web-based organization dedicated to the promotion of conceptually based and digital visual art, in any form including photo/digital imaging, video, and web/online art & performance. 

For more information, please visit http://www.pixelartnyc.com
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Casa di Tolleranza presents:

4700 international mail art project against penalty death

>From the annual report on penalty death follows that during 2001 at least 4700 people have been executed in 34 countries.
(more info: www.freedomhouse.org, Fonte: Nessuno tocchi Caino - http://www.nessunotocchicaino.it]

How to partecipate:

supprot --> free
media --> free
format --> postcard [ 15 x 10,5 cm]
no dead line
Artworks must be sent to:

4700
international mail art project against penalty death
Casa di Tolleranza - Surico - Del Basso
Via ingegnoli 17
20131 - Milano
Italy

Please write the details of the artist and country origin

Artwork can also be sent to this e-mail adress with subject "4700 project": valeria.surico@exante.biz


The artworks sent within the 4th october 2002 will be on display at Casa di Tolleranza from the 5th october to 20th october 2002. Afterwords the show will go to Buenos Aires at the Cutural Center Vortice Argentina.
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Subject: International Foto Biennale Rotterdam - Call for Submissions

Foto Biennale Rotterdam will exhibit projects that critique or analyze the nature, working and effects of 'visual culture' and media expressions of diverse sorts. Submissions may include: books, magazines, websites, exhibitions, performances or installations. Suggestions for artists, projects and
publications are also welcomed.

bv@paradox.nl

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