(Xchange) Medi@terra 00 - Call for Projects
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(Xchange) Medi@terra 00 - Call for Projects |
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"Dimos Dimitriou" <addfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:28:19 +0300 |
Medi@terra 2000
International Art and Technology Festival & Symposium
NEO [TECHNO] LOGISMs
3 - 7 November 2000
Athens, Greece
CALL FOR NET-COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
** DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: SEPTEMBER 1st, 2000 **
e, present, support and promote collaborative projects that use the Internet as their main
means of communication.
Submissions to be considered are collaborative and participatory projects that:
a.. are created by three or more collaborating artists, OR by an interdisciplinary team
comprised of three or more artists, researchers, students etc. OR by two or more
collaborating companies / groups of artists / institutions etc.
b.. focus on post-internet, contemporary expressive means in art and culture
c.. use interaction, exchange of ideas and communication as a basic part of their
implementation process
d.. permit and/or encourage cooperation in order to attain their final form
e.. require a budget of 1400 Euro at most in order to be produced or co-produced by the
Medi@terra festival
SELECTION & IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURE:
Procedure to be followed as far as selection and implementation of submitted projects is
concerned:
ailing list [http://www.fournos-culture.gr/maillist/] and moderated for the public, concerning
the goals and the implementation procedure of the project. The selection will be based on
the following criteria:
# Relation of the proposed projects to the "neologistic" reasoning conveyed by the title
# Relation of the proposed projects to the aims of the call, as described above
# Economical criteria (low-budget projects to be preferred)
* Trans-locational collaborative projects will be preferred
* Projects proposed by cultural groups traditionally under-represented at international
events will be preferred
2. The selected projects should expose to fournos-culture the progress of their work during
their implementation procedure. They should remain open to on-line public discussions and
cooperation proposals and should be formed by the exchange of ideas and interaction with
the public.
ical requirements and cost.
4. All selected projects as well as the most interesting parts of the on-line discussions will
be archived by Medi@terra 2000 and presented on the Internet at: www.fournos-culture.gr
HOW TO APPLY:
Send the following information to info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :
- Your full name
- Mailing address, Email address, WWW address, phone, fax
- Full name of collaborating artists / companies etc.
- Short CVs of all collaborators with links to other on-line projects
- Country of residence
- A description of the project including title, why and how you consider it to be networked-
based art, why and how you consider it relates to the NEO [TECHNO] LOGISMs theme of
the Medi@terra 2000 festival
- A description of the implementation procedure you intend to follow (+timetable)
- Technical specifications of the project (platform, extensions, special programs etc.) *
- Total Budget
- Budget requested by the Medi@terra Festival
* Please note that Medi@terra does not provide any technical facilities to support the
production of projects selected, other than the budget requested.
Medi@terra 2000 STEERING COMMITTEE
The organization of the event is being undertaken by a steering committee whose role is to
define the major orientations of the event and supervise the programming, the organization,
and the choice of partners.
Manthos Santorineos, Artist, Director of Fournos Center, Professor Athens School of Fine
Arts
Dodo Santorineou, Co-director, Fournos Center for Art and New Technologies, Athens
Maria Xatzichristodoulou, Co-director, Fournos Center for Art and New Technologies,
Athens
Dimosthenes Agrafiotis, Professor of Sociology ESDI, Intermedia artist, Athens
Dimos Dimitriou, Artist
Zoe Kazazaki, Head of International Organizations Section, Hellenic Ministry of Culture
Takis Kiriakoulakos, Advisor for the Hellenic Audiovisual Institute, Athens
Panos Kouros, Artist, Professor, University of Patras
Jenny Marketou, Artist, Professor, The Cooper Union School of Art, New York City
Maria Roussou, Head of Virtual Reality Department, Foundation of the Hellenic World,
Athens
Public Relations
Angeliki Papavassiliou
Medi@terra 2000 COLLABORATORS
Medi@terra 2000 is collaborating with the following International cultural institutions,
museums, centers, national representatives, and venues:
(Italy), ATR MIC (Japan), The University of Sydney (Australia), The University of Cyprus
(Cyprus), Art Futura (Spain), Vid@rte (Mexico), Danish Video Art Data Bank (Denmark),
The University of Sao Paolo (Brazil), ATA (Peru), MECAD (Spain), Biennale of Sant Diego
(Chile)
yprus.
an Embassy.
This is not a final list of collaborators.
INFORMATION:
FOURNOS Cultural Center
Mavromihali 168
11 472 Athens Greece
Tel. +301. 6420451, +301. 6460749
Fax +301.6470069
E-mail: eikona@xxxxxx
WWW: www.fournos-culture.gr
Medi@terra is supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Athens School of Fine Arts.
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