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Recall for digital artist

The 30th of september it's the deadline for the inscription to the
SHARE AWARD 2008,
trough a online form at www.toshare.it.

A Jury will award a prize of 2,500 € to the work that best represents
experimentation of arts and new technologies.

A short list of no more than six finalists will be announced within
November 2007.


the new look for post.thing.net

categories:

post.thing.net is going through a Spring freshening up. We have a new space at the Clocktower at 108 Leonard street. Ardis Kadiu will be working with Darrel on administration of the server and there are plans afoot to redesign the front page of post.thing.net. Wolfgang has suggested a format similar to the Documenta 12 site. The details for the left column index and the sub-categories need to be worked out. Your critiques and suggestion would help. One of the points is that names for contributions to post.thing.net should be changed from blogs to something else.


Open Call for Web Based Art: Web Biennial 2007

Web Biennial is a project produced by Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum, iS.CaM. Artistic director, Genco GULAN, welcomes all to participate the project through the portal http://webbiennial.org

We do not have any technical limitation. One project per artist/ e-mail. Sorry, NO Portfolio sites, NO Commercial Projects.

This project is totally free and open for all. No discrimination of any kind. All languages welcome except, in the head tags. Web Biennial is a NO concept, NO curator, NO location, NO sponsor event.


Last call for submission

Last call for submission

The Streaming Festival accepts features, documentaries, shorts, animation and experimental films for its 2nd edition in March 2007

- Deadline for submission : 07 February 2007
- No entry fee

About the Streaming Festival
Films do not play in cinemas. They are streamed online full screen with high image quality.
Just like at a regular film festival, visitors can choose from several programs. However, unlike at a regular film festival, they are able to switch easily between viewing locations.


Making it

Actually it makes a lot of sense to create an exhibition that is about making objects. In the art world the object is central player. Think about this. The trend in the US has been away from making things; It's to ship manufacturing to cheap labor markets. Pretty soon there won't be anything made in the USA. Will people forget how to make things? Many postmodernist have other people manufacture their work.


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