CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
FIELD OF VISION: EXTREMES
@
Institute for New Media
Frankfurt a.M. / Germany
9 – 16 October 2005
DEADLINE: 15 September 2005
INFO: www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes
DESCRIPTION
Following the success of Field of Vision: New York,
Field of Vision: Extremes will be the second in this series of combined internet / physical world events. This time the organizing artists are inviting everyone to submit images visualizing the ‘extremes’ of our world as they see it.
CRITERIA
We are especially interested in images (or pairs of images) showing the ‘extreme’ in contrast to its opposite: Good–bad, rich–poor, free–oppressed, modern–old fashioned, blue–orange, left–right, hot–cold, organized–chaotic, advanced–primitive, peaceful–violent, dark–light …or any other contrast you can think of. All images are printed out postcard size and a selection of about 500 will be assembled on location into a billboard format collage.
MEDIA
Photographs, pictures downloaded from the internet or magazine cuttings, small artworks for example paintings, scanned objects, drawings, collages and electronically generated imagery are all acceptable but must be digitised and sent as e-mail attachments or uploaded to our server.
GUIDELINES
• You can submit as many images as you like
• File format: .jpeg, .gif, .png
• File size: max 1 megabyte per image
SUBMIT TO: [email protected]
www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes/Upload
If you wish to be credited include your name, city and country. Successful entries will be notified by e-mail and presented on the project web site.
ORGANIZING ARTISTS, FOV EXTREMES:
Paul Dacey / USA
Alison Dalwood / UK
Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet / Cuba / USA / México
The Gao Brothers / China
Stephan Hausmeister / Germany / UK
Iratxe Hernández Simal / Spain
Jenny Kao-Yuan / Taiwan / USA
Günter Ku / Taiwan
Chapman Kuo / Taiwan
Gautam Narang / India / UK
Andrey Vrabchev / Bulgaria
Michael Wright / UK
Field of Vision is a series of events organized by
DIGITAL ART PROJECTS in collaboration with the
Institute for New Media, Frankfurt a.M. / Germany
and support from:
• a-n The Artist Information Company / UK
• artistsprinting, London / UK
• EAST 05, Norwich School of Art and Design / UK
• Faculty of Art and Design, University of Hertfordshire / UK
• Greenwood Global Media Corp, New York / USA
• Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Neuenhaus / Germany
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:00,
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@
Institute for New Media
Frankfurt a.M. / Germany
9 – 16 October 2005
DEADLINE: 15 September 2005
INFO: www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes
DESCRIPTION
Following the success of Field of Vision: New York,
Field of Vision: Extremes will be the second in this series of combined internet / physical world events. This time the organizing artists are inviting everyone to submit images visualizing the ‘extremes’ of our world as they see it.
CRITERIA
We are especially interested in images (or pairs of images) showing the ‘extreme’ in contrast to its opposite: Good–bad, rich–poor, free–oppressed, modern–old fashioned, blue–orange, left–right, hot–cold, organized–chaotic, advanced–primitive, peaceful–violent, dark–light …or any other contrast you can think of. All images are printed out postcard size and a selection of about 500 will be assembled on location into a billboard format collage.
MEDIA
Photographs, pictures downloaded from the internet or magazine cuttings, small artworks for example paintings, scanned objects, drawings, collages and electronically generated imagery are all acceptable but must be digitised and sent as e-mail attachments or uploaded to our server.
GUIDELINES
• You can submit as many images as you like
• File format: .jpeg, .gif, .png
• File size: max 1 megabyte per image
SUBMIT TO: [email protected]
www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes/Upload
If you wish to be credited include your name, city and country. Successful entries will be notified by e-mail and presented on the project web site.
ORGANIZING ARTISTS, FOV EXTREMES:
Paul Dacey / USA
Alison Dalwood / UK
Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet / Cuba / USA / México
The Gao Brothers / China
Stephan Hausmeister / Germany / UK
Iratxe Hernández Simal / Spain
Jenny Kao-Yuan / Taiwan / USA
Günter Ku / Taiwan
Chapman Kuo / Taiwan
Gautam Narang / India / UK
Andrey Vrabchev / Bulgaria
Michael Wright / UK
Field of Vision is a series of events organized by
DIGITAL ART PROJECTS in collaboration with the
Institute for New Media, Frankfurt a.M. / Germany
and support from:
• a-n The Artist Information Company / UK
• artistsprinting, London / UK
• EAST 05, Norwich School of Art and Design / UK
• Faculty of Art and Design, University of Hertfordshire / UK
• Greenwood Global Media Corp, New York / USA
• Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Neuenhaus / Germany
Horray!
In war we're tough and able
Quite indefatigable
Between our quests we sequin vests
And impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 10:48,
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Quite indefatigable
Between our quests we sequin vests
And impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot
Why does
an Institute for New Media have
one of the lamest web pages I've
ever seen?
Isn't the internet new media?
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:11,
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one of the lamest web pages I've
ever seen?
Isn't the internet new media?
And all the examples are lame too
Though there is a pair of mr Ts hands that make me think of goatse.cx
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:15,
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describe the lame-ness
I have a common condition where I just dont want to click on THAT particular link.
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:13,
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I can't really explain
suffice to say, all it's missing
is one of those "this site under
construction" gifs.
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:17,
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suffice to say, all it's missing
is one of those "this site under
construction" gifs.
You know, at work the other day
we had to conduct tests on some spam which had arrived straight from the spam factory. We only needed ten grams but they sent us a huge lump which was shaped in section like a can of spam, but was about a meter and a half long.
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:24,
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I heard
theres a little spam left in every one after death. So really you gain 10 grams while the Gods remain spamless.
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:38,
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• You can submit as many images as you like
• File format: .jpeg, .gif, .png
• File size: max 1 megabyte per image
/ imagines perl script+google images
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:42,
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• File format: .jpeg, .gif, .png
• File size: max 1 megabyte per image
/ imagines perl script+google images
hahahahahhahaa
edit: which is why I`m re-writing my little smiths page to allow upload submissions using one of those captcha thingies!
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:48,
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edit: which is why I`m re-writing my little smiths page to allow upload submissions using one of those captcha thingies!
yeah I noticed
I would submit a picture but I know
nothing about the smiths.
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 9:58,
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I would submit a picture but I know
nothing about the smiths.
hahaha
get to fuck!
I haven`t put one of those stupid GIFs on a web site since I was at uni (a long time ago)
.. and at NO point did I have a shitty little rainbow coloured line that colour cycled!
:D
edit: but boy does my web site look sexy.. mmm mm sexy sexy
.. or maybe not
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Sat 18 Jun 2005, 10:04,
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I haven`t put one of those stupid GIFs on a web site since I was at uni (a long time ago)
.. and at NO point did I have a shitty little rainbow coloured line that colour cycled!
:D
edit: but boy does my web site look sexy.. mmm mm sexy sexy
.. or maybe not