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Dear Flickr Friends! I would like to invite you to take part in the EASTREET exhibition of street photography in Lublin, Poland, October 1−6, 2013. Deadline for sending applications: 25 August 2013.
It will be the first presentation of street photography by such a great number of artists from Eastern Europe with special reference to Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) but not only – we are also accepting submissions from other countries Eastern Europe, Balkan region, as well as Russia and former republics. The selected photos will be professionally prepared for display and presented in the newly open building of the Centre for Culture in Lublin. A special catalogue with information on all presented photographers will be published and a discussion on documenting public spaces will be held during the exhibition.
Our intention is to present a group portrait of people in public spaces of Eastern European cities. The questions we pose are: What kind of changes do they experience and what kind of interactions do they participate in? How does an individual shape her/his environment, how does it influence our life, how do we interact with it? What is hidden under the surface of everyday life? The formula of street photography fits ideally to this subject matter, but we do not understand it in a narrow, conventional way: the exhibition may feature also broadly defined documentary photography (as long as they are individual photographs, not series).
Deadline for sending applications: 25 August 2013
More details and application form in English →
More details and application form in Russian →
We’ve decided to extend the Open Call until Friday 28th July 2017 (midnight EET).
Submit your photos to the exhibition and photo book promoting photography of Eastern Europe. Submissions are free!
MORE DETAILS: eastreet.eu
Revista Göoo #4 "Pequeños Secretos" / "Little Secrets"
Tamaño: 14,5 x 10 cm.
Tapas: 1/1 colores en papel Witcel MetalColor de 300 gr.
Interior: 80 pág. 4/4 colores, en papel Ilustración Mate de 130 gr.
Extras: 1 postal + 1 desplegable
2007
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LOPEZ MUSEUM
G/F Benpres Bldg. Exchange Road Corner Meralco Avenue, Ortigas Center Pasig
Reverb
September 12, 2011 – April 3, 2012
Reverb takes off from notions having to do with resonance, registration, and audible impressions. It brings together sound-based work from artists such as Eric Ambata, Kawayan de Guia, Tad Ermitaño, IC Jaucian, Diokno Pasilan, Ronald Tomas, the collaborative, E.X.I.S.T. (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition), and UP College of Music ethnomusicologist Dr. Christine Muyco. In responding to Lopez Museum’s open call for sound-based proposals last year, these artists will be showing an amalgam of old and new works drawn up from the ambient and self-produced, the installative and site-specific, the found and the overlooked, alongside objects from the museum collection that invoke hearing and an overall sharpening of the experiential aspect of encountering art.
Activities:
Sept 24, 1 pm, SM Mall of Asia
Sound artists who are member of E.X.I.S.T (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition) Gentle Universe, Caliph8, Mannet Villariba, Elemento & Toshiyuki Seido will give a two-hour performance that introduces audience to the idea of sound art situated in physical space.
About the Artists:
ELEMENTO is a multi-disciplinary art collective that is spearheaded by Lirio Salvador, a visual assemblage/sound artist. Salvador creates sound sculptures cum musical instruments out of metal pipes, stainless steel, bicycle parts and other industrial materials. These sound sculptures are being used by the group in their sound art/musical performances and are sometimes seen hanging on display on different museums and art galleries. The members are:
- Lirio Salvador - created a number of experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music.
- Kaloy Olavides - has been doing painting, collage and conceptual art such as performance, sound, video and installation since he was a student
- Jonjie Ayson
- Jon Romero aka "aurora borealis"
E.X.I.S.T or Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition is a sound art collective and movement. It is a division of Espasyo Siningdikato dedicated in propagating experimental sonic art. Founded by Lirio Salvador, E.X.I.S.T. uses found objects and environmental sounds, explore analog and digital audio technologies for the creative production and presentation of sound.
Eric Ambata graduated from the University of Sto Tomas with a degree in Fine Arts. Mr Ambata has worked as a designer of websites/pages as well as publications of both for-profit and non-profit organizations. His designs have won awards such as the Catholic Mass Media award and Philippine Web Awards.
Stanley Castelo aka "washing machine" is an independent artist/ multi-instrumentalist from Cavite who began recording individual projects since 2006.
Kawayan de Guia is UP Fine Arts graduate who does photography, performance art, installation art and video as well as drawings and paintings. He has received awards from the Ateneo Art Gallery and the Asian Cultural Council. Mr de Guia is also a 13 Artist Awardee of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Tad Ermitaño studied Biology at the University of Hiroshima, and holds a Bachelor`s degree in Philosophy from the University of the Philippines. He trained in film and video at the Mowelfund Film Institute and currently designs and mixes sound for digital features and produces video for projection in a variety of stage/concert contexts. His facility with a broad range technologies has led to his exploration of computers, programming, and electronics to manipulate sound and video in real time. He also performs audiovisual pieces, both solo and as part of the experimental media group The Children of Cathode Ray.
Ian Carlos (IC) Jaucian is a cum laude graduate of UP College of Fine Arts. Mr Jaucian is Ateneo Art Gallery’s Exhibitions Coordinator while continuing to show – alone or with a group—in different venues in Metro Manila.
Marie Christine Muyco is the current chair of the Department of Theory and Composition of the UP College of Music. Dr. Muyco is a music composer and ethnomusicologist. Her fellowship under the Asian Cultural Council has supported her Computer Music training at the University of California San Diego. Dr Muyco is active in the Schools of Living Tradition in Panay, Western Visayas.
Diokno Pasilan has a Diploma of Fine Arts from WA School of Art, Design and Media. He has had solo and group exhibitions in Australia and the Philippines. Mr. Pasilan’s performances, including Kurbist Gond Band performances, have been on going since 2003.
Ronald Tomas completed his master’s degree in Musicology at the UP College of Music and holds a certificate in arrangement from Berkley College of Music. Mr. Tomas is a member of the Asosasyon ng Musikong Pilipino (AMP), KATHA (Filipino Composers’ League) and Filipino Society of Composers, Arrangers and Publishers (FILSCAP).
Full Bleed + SKAM
Thanks to Full Bleed for hitting these up!
gonna start sending these to serious collaborators again soon....
if you are a serious artist and have been doing stickers for longer than a year and want to get down on this collaboration project. please contact me through a PM or in the comments below.
also if anyone has these floating around still please let me know. i would like to document them.
Specto Art Space is a new kind of gallery catering to photographers, graphic designers, and digital artists. We are seeking submissions for our July juried show, The Surreal Show. Specto believes in a no hassle exhibition experience, and as such we print, mat, and frame all accepted entries for FREE. No worrying about the stress and costs that come with shipping and framing your work.
Open internationally to artists of any experience level.
Application fee is $30.
Check out the prospectus and apply at:
Revista Göoo #2 ** Sueños
Tamaño: 14,5 x 10 cm.
Tapas: 1/1 colores en papel Color'Spot Lineal Nieve de 300 gr · Arjowiggins / Witcel s.a.
Interior: 64 pág. 4/4 colores, en papel Ilustración Mate de 115 gr.
Extras: 1 postal
2005
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A little self promotion for a new group I started. Kind of like a one stop destination for art shows that all can enter. Please take a look and post any and all invites that you know about and any pieces that you have sent out to shows. Can be free shows or for sale shows. I keep coming up on post for these kind of shows but very seldom with plenty of time to send items in, so hopefully we will all get a change to submit or help others with up coming events.
www.flickr.com/groups/opencall/
The graphics here was just a 5 min photoshop, colour popping piece to get everyone's attention, and use as a 48pic x 48 pic logo for the group.
SKAM vs Lucid Rose
Created by Lucid Rose
Thanks Lucid Rose for getting down on my new collaboration project
more info here
LOPEZ MUSEUM
G/F Benpres Bldg. Exchange Road Corner Meralco Avenue, Ortigas Center Pasig
Reverb
September 12, 2011 – April 3, 2012
Reverb takes off from notions having to do with resonance, registration, and audible impressions. It brings together sound-based work from artists such as Eric Ambata, Kawayan de Guia, Tad Ermitaño, IC Jaucian, Diokno Pasilan, Ronald Tomas, the collaborative, E.X.I.S.T. (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition), and UP College of Music ethnomusicologist Dr. Christine Muyco. In responding to Lopez Museum’s open call for sound-based proposals last year, these artists will be showing an amalgam of old and new works drawn up from the ambient and self-produced, the installative and site-specific, the found and the overlooked, alongside objects from the museum collection that invoke hearing and an overall sharpening of the experiential aspect of encountering art.
Activities:
Sept 24, 1 pm, SM Mall of Asia
Sound artists who are member of E.X.I.S.T (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition) Gentle Universe, Caliph8, Mannet Villariba, Elemento & Toshiyuki Seido will give a two-hour performance that introduces audience to the idea of sound art situated in physical space.
About the Artists:
ELEMENTO is a multi-disciplinary art collective that is spearheaded by Lirio Salvador, a visual assemblage/sound artist. Salvador creates sound sculptures cum musical instruments out of metal pipes, stainless steel, bicycle parts and other industrial materials. These sound sculptures are being used by the group in their sound art/musical performances and are sometimes seen hanging on display on different museums and art galleries. The members are:
- Lirio Salvador - created a number of experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music.
- Kaloy Olavides - has been doing painting, collage and conceptual art such as performance, sound, video and installation since he was a student
- Jonjie Ayson
- Jon Romero aka "aurora borealis"
E.X.I.S.T or Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition is a sound art collective and movement. It is a division of Espasyo Siningdikato dedicated in propagating experimental sonic art. Founded by Lirio Salvador, E.X.I.S.T. uses found objects and environmental sounds, explore analog and digital audio technologies for the creative production and presentation of sound.
Eric Ambata graduated from the University of Sto Tomas with a degree in Fine Arts. Mr Ambata has worked as a designer of websites/pages as well as publications of both for-profit and non-profit organizations. His designs have won awards such as the Catholic Mass Media award and Philippine Web Awards.
Stanley Castelo aka "washing machine" is an independent artist/ multi-instrumentalist from Cavite who began recording individual projects since 2006.
Kawayan de Guia is UP Fine Arts graduate who does photography, performance art, installation art and video as well as drawings and paintings. He has received awards from the Ateneo Art Gallery and the Asian Cultural Council. Mr de Guia is also a 13 Artist Awardee of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Tad Ermitaño studied Biology at the University of Hiroshima, and holds a Bachelor`s degree in Philosophy from the University of the Philippines. He trained in film and video at the Mowelfund Film Institute and currently designs and mixes sound for digital features and produces video for projection in a variety of stage/concert contexts. His facility with a broad range technologies has led to his exploration of computers, programming, and electronics to manipulate sound and video in real time. He also performs audiovisual pieces, both solo and as part of the experimental media group The Children of Cathode Ray.
Ian Carlos (IC) Jaucian is a cum laude graduate of UP College of Fine Arts. Mr Jaucian is Ateneo Art Gallery’s Exhibitions Coordinator while continuing to show – alone or with a group—in different venues in Metro Manila.
Marie Christine Muyco is the current chair of the Department of Theory and Composition of the UP College of Music. Dr. Muyco is a music composer and ethnomusicologist. Her fellowship under the Asian Cultural Council has supported her Computer Music training at the University of California San Diego. Dr Muyco is active in the Schools of Living Tradition in Panay, Western Visayas.
Diokno Pasilan has a Diploma of Fine Arts from WA School of Art, Design and Media. He has had solo and group exhibitions in Australia and the Philippines. Mr. Pasilan’s performances, including Kurbist Gond Band performances, have been on going since 2003.
Ronald Tomas completed his master’s degree in Musicology at the UP College of Music and holds a certificate in arrangement from Berkley College of Music. Mr. Tomas is a member of the Asosasyon ng Musikong Pilipino (AMP), KATHA (Filipino Composers’ League) and Filipino Society of Composers, Arrangers and Publishers (FILSCAP).
Finalmente tenemos la lista de los artistas seleccionados para la Serie #2!
Finally we have the list of the selected artists for the Serie #2!
Alberto Cerriteño (Mexico)
Andrés Cambiasso (Argentina)
Antiheroe (Spain)
Brad Simon (USA)
Christian Montenegro (Argentina)
Cristian Turdera (Argentina)
Daniele De Batté (Italy)
doc_xero (Argentina)
Eduardo Recife (Brasil)
El Gato Chimney (Italy)
FingerHouse (Mexico)
ilsantito (Argentina)
Jeremyville (Australia)
Johan Potma (Germany)
Johnny Yanok (USA)
Jokos (Argentina)
Jon Burgerman (USA)
Juju's Delivery (Germany)
Julie West (USA)
Junkhouse (South Korea)
Lala Ladcani (Argentina)
Linzie Hunter (UK)
M. Patate (France)
Malota (Spain)
Maxi Luchini (Argentina)
Meomi (USA)
Michael Slack (USA)
Miss Ruido (Argentina)
Nick Deakin (UK)
nïniötrësdë (Colombia)
Rey Misterio (Argentina)
Seaurchin (Argentina)
Sol Linero (Argentina)
Veranoentuano (Spain)
Von R. Glitschka (USA)
Yaiagift (Argentina)
Recibimos más de 700 personajes de más de 40 paises!!!
Queremos agradecer a todos los que participaron, estamos muy contentos con los resultados.
Está nueva serie estará conformada por un set de 50 tarjetas coleccionables con ilustraciones de más de 40 artistas.
WF! Serie #2 estará disponible a finales del mes de septiembre.
Pronto más novedades, mantenete en contacto! :)
We received more than 700 characters from more than 40 countries!!!
We want to thank to all that have participated, we are very happy and pleased with the results.
This new series will be conformed by a 50 trading card set with illustrations of more than 40 artists.
WF! Serie #2 will be available by the end of September.
Soon more news, stay tuned! :)
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SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
OPEN CALL BIONIC FESTIVAL 2023
www.youtube.com/watch?v=__K9eXnP9iY
Denis Lavie & Cordyline Australis
David Vento Photo
Biomima
Em parceria com uns colegas, criei este projeto, Cena das Latas. Depois do OpenCall será realizada uma exposição nas Caldas da Rainha com todas as latas recebidas do pessoal!
Alguma cena contactem-me por mensagem!!
Narboo+ SKAM
Thanks to Narboo for hitting these up!
gonna start sending these to serious collaborators again soon....
if you are a serious artist and have been doing stickers for longer than a year and want to get down on this collaboration project. please contact me through a PM or in the comments below.
also if anyone has these floating around still please let me know. i would like to document them.
From today, You have four days left to submit 3 to 5 photos to be part of the Stolen Ground collective Zine.
Burning. What does it mean to you?
We’re looking for photographers to be part of the second edition of Stolen Ground, the collective zine to be released this summer. Send us 3-5 photos, 300dpi (at least 6in on the largest side) under the theme BURNING, before MAY 17TH.stolengroundpublishing@gmail.com
Bionic Festival Open Call 2022
Eva Alonso & Nerium Oleander
Photo By Hernestoconhache www.hernestoconhache.com
Sottobosco Prize - International prize for Contemporary Art.
The ultimate challenge between traditional art, experimental art, digital art and AI creations.
Show us your art!
A prize of 5,000 euros and a great final exhibition in Italy!
www.facebook.com/SottoboscoPrize
#sottoboscoprize #contest #callforartists #opencall #callforartist #graphic #illustration #photography #digitalart #videoart #shortfilm #nftart #digitalpainting #AIart #visualart #art #AI #VR #3D
AYALA MUSEUM
Makati Avenue, corner Dela Rosa Street, Makati City
Manga Realities: Exploring the Art of Japanese Comics Today
August 16-October 2, 2011
Ayala Museum will expose the fascinating world of manga with an exhibit called “Manga Realities: Exploring the Art of Japanese Comics Today.” The exhibition is an experiential, three-dimensional presentation of the worlds depicted by this art form. It will feature nine manga artists and their works from the 2000s, including Ninomiya Tomoko’s Nodame Cantabile and Harold Sakuishi’s BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad, whose animated adaptations have been broadcasted locally.
Activities:
Sept 18, 1 pm, SM Mall of Asia
Clothing is an important part of a manga character and a show on Japanese fashion inspired by manga will show how this is so.
Sept 24, 2 pm, SM Mall of Asia
Piano performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “ Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” from Ninomiya Tomoko’s Nodame Cantabile, a manga about a gifted pianist.
About the Artists:
Asano Inio, Solanin (Shogakukan, 2005-2006). Installation including landscape photographs by the author as well as images from Solanin edited into a video presentation.
Anno Moyoco, Sugar Sugar Rune (Kodansha, 2003-2007).Spatial installation using three-dimensional collages as well as exhibition of prints.
Igarashi Daisuke, Children of the Sea (Shogakukan, 2006-).Installation depicting the manga's undersea world as well as an exhibition of original drawings.
Kuramochi Fusako, Eki kara Gofun (Five Minutes from the Station) (Shueisha, 2007-2010). Labyrinth-like, three-dimensional presentation of the work's complicated time and spatial structure.
Kyo Machiko, Sennen-Gaho (Ohta Publishing Company, 2008-). Original drawings exhibited within a spatial installation depicting the world of sen-nen-gahou.
Matsumoto Taiyo, No. 5 (Shogakukan, 2000-2005). Exhibition of original drawings as well as an installation using large illustrations.
Ninomiya Tomoko, Nodame Cantabile (Kodansha, 2001-2010). Exhibition of original drafts and color illustrations as well as the classical music that features in the work.
Sakuishi Harold, BECK (Kodansha, 1999-2008). Scenes from the manga in which BECK performs are shown, without sound, in a space made to look like a live rock venue.
Wakaki Tamiki, The World God Only Knows (Shogakukan, 2008-). Installation exploring the author's concerns that feed into his depiction of the manga's world and characters.
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
D.A. Festival 2010 organized by Institut fur Alles Mogliche. Direct Action (DA) is a 3-day-long event that takes place spaces between the Institut and adjacent spaces and streets.
The D.A. brings together performative artists from various fields and invites them to meet, share ideas and exhibit their creations.
Along with elmur.net this other artist participated at D.A 2010: marc tobias winterhagen + monika jolanta kurmin, bbb johannes deimling, stephan weitzel, oliver breitenstein, dovrat ana meron, dailyhero, gianni barelli, sandy craus, daniel ploeger, boris kahnert, thomas janitzky, giulia spugnoli, filipa guimaraes, siegfried karcher, adeline meilliez, paul philipp heinze, de poppekastkrakers, mette sterre, andrea gunther, julischka stengele, dagan wald, sandie brischler, andres galeano, dorota pietraszkiewicz & stefan riebel. Thank you to every and all of them for such a wonderfull festival ; )
MUSEO PAMBATA
Roxas Boulevard, corner South Drive, Manila
Sayaw!
September 06 – October 06, 2011
Museo Pambata will showcase the collection children's costumes of National Artist for Dance, Ramon Obusan. It will highlight various costumes, props and materials used for different folkloric dances.
Activities:
Sept 17, 3pm, Mall of Asia
Sibod, an aspect of the culture of the highlands of Panay will be brought to SM MOA with the performance of UP College of Music’s Dr Christine Muyco and representatives of Panay-Bukidnon group.
Sept 17, 6 pm, Mall of Asia
35 Batang RO (Ramon Obusan) demonstrates boundless energy as they dance, play music of various ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines.
Sept 24, 6 pm, Mall of Asia
Gumboot dance performance by Museo Pambata child advocates with Nyko Maca.
About the Artists:
The Children’s Advocacy Program of Museo Pambata Foundation, Inc., or better known as CAP has been part of the foundation since 2002. The program selects 15 children, who are between the ages of 7 – 12 and are residents of Manila, and trains them to be child advocates of the foundation through various workshops and learning sessions done in and out of the museum.
This year, the children underwent various art workshops, from visual arts, theater, to music and dance. They were trained in hip-hop and street dancing by professional dancers and musicians from Germany through the Goethe-Institut, Alliance Francaise and Japan Foundation’s Rap In Tondo project, which has been running for two years now. The children have performed in B-Side, The Collective along with other children and professional dancers from Manila for the Rap In Tondo 2 culminating activity.
They also recently went through a series of dance workshops on the South African Gumboot Dance with Ms. Nyko Maca.
Nykó Macá. Distilling a deep passion for performance, the written, spoken and sung word, movement and sport, art and life, Nykó draws upon her United World College experience to bring the globe home to the Philippines. Having studied in McGill University she returned to Manila to pursue a career in the performing arts. As a multi-lingual vocalist she and her Brasil-inspired band GAFiEiRA are a soul, samba, and all-around funk movement. As Macaca, she credits the martial arts of Capoeira and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu with the orientation and way of living that sets her free to pursue her dream, as she dreams for all to do the same. She has performed in various venues around the country and abroad, and works to bring the Philippines to the world stage: A filipina who represented the country in foreign lands and aspires to represent the world here at home, this is Nykó Macá.
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
LOPEZ MUSEUM
G/F Benpres Bldg. Exchange Road Corner Meralco Avenue, Ortigas Center Pasig
Reverb
September 12, 2011 – April 3, 2012
Reverb takes off from notions having to do with resonance, registration, and audible impressions. It brings together sound-based work from artists such as Eric Ambata, Kawayan de Guia, Tad Ermitaño, IC Jaucian, Diokno Pasilan, Ronald Tomas, the collaborative, E.X.I.S.T. (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition), and UP College of Music ethnomusicologist Dr. Christine Muyco. In responding to Lopez Museum’s open call for sound-based proposals last year, these artists will be showing an amalgam of old and new works drawn up from the ambient and self-produced, the installative and site-specific, the found and the overlooked, alongside objects from the museum collection that invoke hearing and an overall sharpening of the experiential aspect of encountering art.
Activities:
Sept 24, 1 pm, SM Mall of Asia
Sound artists who are member of E.X.I.S.T (Experimentation in Sound Art Tradition) Gentle Universe, Caliph8, Mannet Villariba, Elemento & Toshiyuki Seido will give a two-hour performance that introduces audience to the idea of sound art situated in physical space.
About the Artists:
ELEMENTO is a multi-disciplinary art collective that is spearheaded by Lirio Salvador, a visual assemblage/sound artist. Salvador creates sound sculptures cum musical instruments out of metal pipes, stainless steel, bicycle parts and other industrial materials. These sound sculptures are being used by the group in their sound art/musical performances and are sometimes seen hanging on display on different museums and art galleries. The members are:
- Lirio Salvador - created a number of experimental instruments based on his own concept of ethno-industrial art/music.
- Kaloy Olavides - has been doing painting, collage and conceptual art such as performance, sound, video and installation since he was a student
- Jonjie Ayson
- Jon Romero aka "aurora borealis"
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
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SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
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SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"
D.A. Festival 2010 organized by Institut fur Alles Mogliche. Direct Action (DA) is a 3-day-long event that takes place spaces between the Institut and adjacent spaces and streets.
The D.A. brings together performative artists from various fields and invites them to meet, share ideas and exhibit their creations.
Along with elmur.net this other artist participated at D.A 2010: marc tobias winterhagen + monika jolanta kurmin, bbb johannes deimling, stephan weitzel, oliver breitenstein, dovrat ana meron, dailyhero, gianni barelli, sandy craus, daniel ploeger, boris kahnert, thomas janitzky, giulia spugnoli, filipa guimaraes, siegfried karcher, adeline meilliez, paul philipp heinze, de poppekastkrakers, mette sterre, andrea gunther, julischka stengele, dagan wald, sandie brischler, andres galeano, dorota pietraszkiewicz & stefan riebel. Thank you to every and all of them for such a wonderfull festival ; )
Tema: Futuro
Este número de la revista es para que imaginen el futuro… para que plasmen gráficamente en una doble página su idea de cómo será el futuro lejano, ya sea en un personaje, una situación escénica o bien esa visón futurista que ustedes tienen del mañana. Queremos ver como ven el futuro en su cabeza y que la gente lo vea en Göoo!
Fecha de cierre: 30 de Junio del 2008
La pieza a realizar es una doble pagina - 29 x 10cm + excedentes (5mm x lado) -, 4/4 colores CMYK. El formato de la entrega final es jpg a 300 dpi en CMYK.
Para participar de la convocatoria deben enviar un preview a tamaño original a 72 dpi de resolución a convocatoria@revistagooo.com.ar antes de la fecha de cierre.
Más info, bases y condiciones aquí.
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Issue: Future
This issue of the magazine is to imagine the future…
Translate graphically in a spread your idea of how will be the distant future. It could be a character, a situation, or just that futuristic vision of tomorrow that you have in your head.
Deadline: June 30th, 2008
The work should be made in a double page - 29 x 10cm + bleeds (5mm x long), 4/4 CMYK colors. The final work format is in jpg a 300 dpi in CMYK.
To participate on the calling you should send a preview on original size in 72 dpi
resolution to convocatoria@revistagooo.com.ar before the deadline.
More info, terms and conditions here.
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Juicey + SKAM
Thanks to Juicey for hitting these up!
gonna start sending these to serious collaborators again soon....
if you are a serious artist and have been doing stickers for longer than a year and want to get down on this collaboration project. please contact me through a PM or in the comments below.
also if anyone has these floating around still please let me know. i would like to document them.
SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL FILM ARRIVES IN CHINA
The exhibition –FROM EXPERIMENTAL FILM TO THE AUDIOVISUAL VANGUARDS– will be on show from June 2nd to July 31st 2011 at the Miguel de Cervantes Library, and gathers some pieces considered most outstanding in Spanish experimental film, as well as film projects that have triumphed at an international level.
Within this daring series, for the first time ever in Asia, the essential Un perro andaluz (1929) –the pinnacle piece of world experimental cinema, signed by two geniuses that are Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and known for being a key piece in the history of film –will be screened.
Aside from this defining piece of surrealism and other contemporary works, also being presented for the first time in this Asian country are the works of some ineludible authors, such as the pioneer film maker and inventor Val del Omar, whom the Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid just dedicated a broad retrospect on him; José Antonio Sistiaga, author of a beautifully hypnotizing film strip; or Iván Zulueta, key figure of the movida madrileña, idol and reference to directors like Pedro Almodovar. All of them are included in the series Del éxtasis al arrebato, which has been presented in cities like London (Tate Modern), Paris (Jeu de Paume), or New York (Anthology Film Archives).
The youngest authors and the most innovative proposals from this XXI century are exhibited in the series Videonautas, where the flirtation between video art and the most aesthetic fiction manifests, breaking the norm and redefining the lines between genres. The series on Spanish video-creation Videonautas starts its International march in Shanghai, and will be traveling later to diverse cities around the world like Moscow or Porto Alegre. The exhibition Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual finishes with a Bang with elmur.net, a proposal where the latest innovations in online creations are exhibited. The project gathers a collective body of work created solely through an intercultural dialogue that dissolves the traditional spectator/screen communication.
Almost a century’s work in Spanish experimental film takes shape in a retrospect that rediscovers its history and definitively locates it as one of the world’s reference in the investigation of aesthetics and audiovisual.
An anthology impossible to repeat and ineludible that encompasses a total of 110 pieces, most of which unedited, and more than a hundred authors united by diverse specialized curators in programs with specific themes.
The selection was created with the intention of divulging a piece of work that could set fire to the audiences’ eyes, in many cases now rediscovered in their own country, and to contextualize this grand creative corpus on the history of Spanish film and of contemporary creations.
This exhibition and its screenings will coincide with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Those attending, who are initially attracted by the fame of Un perro andaluz, will take home a surprise better than one imagined.
"Del Cine Experimental a la Vanguardia Audiovisual"