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OpenCall - WAVING Conference

OpenCall - WAVING Conference - November 4-6, 2022 
Applications until 30/09/22 
 
The entire universe is waving. 
The phenomenon concerns many issues, both scientific and artistic. Waving includes natural phenomena occurring in nature, as well as civilization, social and cultural processes. Space kinetics, particle motion, gravity, sound, resonance, tactics and haptics are some of the important elements of modern intermedia art using advanced technology. 
 
The Art Space Faculty invites you to participate in the conference. 

Applications including: 

The International Competition for Intermedia Artwork ICIA 2022

• No Registration & Presentation Fee
• Total Prize Money is PLN 20,000 (approx. 4600 €)
• The second edition of Competition

In the 2022 edition, the competition will be held in two, separately evaluated categories. Works can be submitted to one or both categories of the competition:

CAVE – multi-channel audio-visual projection
More info: https://www.icia.pl/competition/cave-category/

VR – virtual reality work
More info: https://www.icia.pl/competition/vr-category/

Prizes

The Jury’s will award prizes in the competition:

European Media Art Platform: CALL FOR RESIDENCIES 2023

With the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, and for the years 2022-2024, the European Media Art Platform expands its residency program for artists, collectives or other artistic collaborations working in the fields of digital art, media art, and bio-art to residencies in 16 countries. European artists, or collectives can apply with a project proposal for a residency of two months within March to November 2023. The artists will be collaborating with an artist of their choice or an artist local to the host institution.

OOTFest22 paid performance opportunity

OOTFest22 

Paid opportunity.

Applications are open for innovative performance creators using creative technologies to take part in OOTFest22!

The festival will be livestreamed from Rich Mix, London, to a live audience and virtual audiences internationally via the Open Online Theatre streaming platform.

We invite applications from performing artists of any kind,  who are using technologies creatively in their work. Tell us what technologies you’re using and we can integrate them.

 

Artists gain 

 

· 4 cam live streaming  setup

· 2 days at Rich Mix working with technology, operators and mentors 

· Live audience at Rich Mix 

· £500 bursary plus ticket income

· Income from watch-on-demand in Jan 2023

Open Online theatre (OOT) Artist Residency and OOTFest22 Festival of Hybrid Performance

Professional Development Opportunity: Performing Arts and the Digital Realm

Are you excited by multi-camera live streaming, motion capture, and using VR and AR in hybrid performance? So are we!

Join IJAD Dance Company and its team for a performing arts and technology residency where you’ll gain hands-on experience of creative technologies such as multi-camera live streaming, performance VR and AR.

Artist Residency

The OOT Residency offers performing artists hands-on experience of creative technologies such as multi-camera live streaming, performance VR, AR and Motion Capture. Specialists will workshop and mentor you in methodologies to integrate new technologies into your own practice.

Art League of Long Island’s Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery Presents “Time's Running Out: An iPhonography and 3D(isaster) Sculpture Exhibition” October 1 - 28

The Art League of Long Island presents a body of digital photographic artwork and trash sculpture, highlighting the contrast between nature’s beauty and the environmental pollution and decay found throughout the country, including on Long Island’s roadways, parks, and beaches. The exhibit, created by Scott Schneider’s Toxic/Nature Studios®, is on view October 1 through October 28, 2022.  The opening reception on October 1 is from 1:00pm to 3:00pm and open to the public.

 

Scott Schneider states: “Toxic/Nature Studios® features environmental photography that celebrates the majesty of nature and laments its demise, in small moments. Using close-up macro techniques, the photographs express my appreciation for and concern about the environment.

 

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