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[Nettime-bold] ART@VIFU Call for proposals!! |
ART@VIFU COMPETITION WWW.VIFU.DE/NETART DEADLINE JUNE 16th, 2000 The Virtual International Women's University, as part of the International Women's University, is pleased to announce ART@VIFU, an international, juried competition open to women artists working with the internet. The competition will result in four, new internet works being commissioned with each recipient also being awarded a cash prize of 3,000 German Marks. Proposals should be submitted no later than June 16th, 2000,through the entry form available via www.vifu.de/netart In its brief history, the internet has proven a "fertile ground" for a broad range of cultural trends and practice - with its roots as a military command and control technology; then later as a communications tool for international scientists and academics; and still later, when much of the networked world hailed the dawn of a new era with the slogan "information wants to be free". Today, in the early twenty-first Century, the internet looks quite different, "information wants to get rich" might be the current slogan with E-commerce dominating most the internet debate. Yet, there are still possibilities for this vast network and the territory once claimed for knowledge and communication still exists. With more people around the world going on-line, the potential for meaningful exchange is greater than ever. Enter the Virtual International Women's University. The International Women's University (ifu), under the overall theme of "Technology and Culture", in its first semester (July 15-October 15, 2000) will offer 900 female students from all over the world the opportunity to participate in a postgraduate research and study program. ifu will offer interdisciplinary academic work, including artists' interventions, in six project areas: BODY, CITY, INFORMATION, MIGRATION, WATER, WORK. The Virtual International Women's University (vifu), as the virtual extension of ifu, supports activity-oriented, cooperative, self-organized learning, organizing of software as a cooperative process, and relating the local to the global, makes the virtual actual by providing environments for constructing new architectures of knowledge and establishing communities for research and learning. ART@VIFU encourages artists to look to the primary goals of both ifu and vifu for areas of exploration and expansion. ART@VIFU poses such questions as: what are the limitations and implications of body politics in a networked society; how is the local defined by the global, and vice-versa, and is that enhanced by new technologies; are protocols relevant to everyday networked communication; what are the new architectures of knowledge; how do internet technologies define virtual communities; can software development improve as a cooperative process; can immaterial work provide a real livelihood; do new technologies facilitate communication and cross-cultural understanding; can the cooperation between scientists and artists alter technological innovation; how do these topics affect the daily lives of women around the globe; where are new zones of contestation? ART@VIFU invites individual and/or groups of women artists to expand on these themes and questions through the innovative use of the internet and its accompanying applications. Proposals for interactive works that go beyond the presentation of static webpages are of special interest, as are those that are processual, utilize streaming technologies, explore the role of such protocols as TCP/IP and ECP, or relate directly to the content, design, and structure of the vifu server. The submitted proposals should be for projects to be realized and hosted on the vifu server. The ART@VIFU jury is comprised of internationally recognized women with expertise in the field of new media: Natalie Bookchin, Los Angeles Shu Lea Cheang, Digital Nomad Minerva Cuevas, Mexico City Kathy Rae Huffman, Hull Cillie Rentmeister, Erfurt Olga Shishko, Moscow The ifu art advisory board is represented in the jury by Barbara Loreck, Hanover/Berlin. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION INFORMATION: ART@VIFU is open to women artists from all countries. Proposals submitted for jury consideration should be for new works to be realized. A submission form and further details can be found at www.vifu.de/netart All works will remain the property of the artists while vifu will retain the rights of fair use. ART@VIFU coordinator/contact person: Diana McCarty <diana@vifu.de> Technical advisor: Barbara Schelkle <schelkle@informatik.hu-berlin.de> vifu project coordinator: Dr. Heidi Schelhowe <schelhowe@informatik.hu-berlin.de> For more information concerning the International Women's University and the Virtual International Women's University, please see www.vifu.de ART@VIFU WWW.VIFU.DE/NETART DEADLINE JUNE 16th, 2000 --------------------------please forward---------------------------- _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold