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V2_East / Syndicate Newsletter 96/05 - Introduction - Dates of upcoming events - Updates (V2_East Doc Meeting; Ars Eelctronica; Riga; Warsaw) - Support (APEXchange) - General info about the Syndicate list - Subscription * Introduction * Dear Syndicalists, is there really nothing going on in the months of July and August? Hard to believe, but the first announcements which have reached me are all for September. That'll be a crazy month, but it'll also give us good opportunities to meet, here or there. The V2_East Documentation Meeting feels like it is going to be a major event for the network, judging from the responses Inke and I have been getting. There are more than twelve proposals from people to talk about the history and current situation of media art in their countries, a list that includes almost all Eastern European countries. I have had tentatively positive responses from the Dutch Foreign Ministry and from the City of Rotterdam, which will probably mean that we will be able to support the travel and accommodation of those people who have sent proposals and who cannot cover those expenses via SCCA, APEX or other funds. I will be in touch with everybody about this individually. Inke and I will also put together the programme for the meeting which is scheduled for 18 and 20 September. It will hopefully be ready in the course of the next weeks. I am not sure how much of the information that has been mailed via the list in the course of the month should be repeated here. I try to take those events which happen in Eastern Europe and more general information, assuming that everybody has seen the individual announcements. Some of this information is available permanently on or via the WWW site: <http://www.v2.nl/east/>. Please, continue using the list <syndicate@aec.at> for posting info that is of interest to the media art community in East and West Europe. And once again: Some of you have promised info about their institutions and activities, and I would like to encourage you to write a few sentences - there are a lot of curious people in this growing network who might be future partners for your projects. Also, I would like to ask you all to pass information that might be interesting for people who don't have e-mail on to those people. Wealth in information comes from exchanging it freely. Best wishes, and see you soon, Andreas Broeckmann (V2_East) * Dates of (some) upcoming events* (info below or in Newsletter 96/..) - August/September 1996 (29-1) Video Art Festival Locarno/CH - September 1996 (2-6) Ars Electronica Festival, Linz/AT (96/02) - September 1996 (4-8) Film-Video-Forum/Passagen, Freiburg/DE (96/02) - September 1996 (5-9) Cluster Images, Werkleitz/DE (96/02) - September 1996 (11-15) European Media Art Festival, Osnabrueck/DE (96/02) - September 1996 (12-14) Media and Ethics, Helsinki/FI (96/05) - September 1996 (16-20) Inter-Society of Electronic Arts, 7th Conf., Rotterdam/NL (96/02) - September 1996 (17-22) Dutch Electronic Art Festival, Rotterdam/NL (96/02) (incl. V2_East/Syndicate Archive and Documentation Meeting) (96/03) - October 1996 (3-13) 4th St. Petersburg Biennale, St. Petersburg/RU (96/05) - October 1996 (11-13) Metaforum 3, Budapest/HU (96/03) - October 1996 (11-13) ROOT 96, Hull/UK (info to follow) - October 1996 (15-25) Ars Digitalis, Berlin/D (96/03) - October-November 1996, New Visions, Glasgow/Scotland - November 1996 (7&8) DOORS OF PERCEPTION 4 'SPEED', Amsterdam/NL - November 1996 (28-1.12.) Circles of Confusion Film&Video Festival, Berlin/D (96/04) - November 1996 - January 1997, The Human and the Invisible, Barcelona/ES - February 1997 (10-14) WSCG'97, Plzen/CZ (96/02) - April-May 1997 WRO 97, Wroclaw/PL (96/02) - June 1997 - Medienbiennale, Leipzig/DE (96/02) * Video Art Festival Locarno 29 August - 1 September 1996 International Festival of video and electronic arts, forum of new images and emergent culture. Colloqiua, seminars, videa art competition, retrospective, exhibition and workshops. Deadline for submissions was 20 June 1996 Info and application form: VideoArt Festival PO Box 146 CH - Locarno 4 tel. +41-91-7512208 fax +41-91-7512207 e-mail: avart@tinet.ch URL: http://www.tinet.ch/videoart * New Visions, Glasgow/Scotland Oct-Nov 1996 International festival - "committed to finding + showing only the tastiest fillets of cutting edge local and international work by artists working with film, video, computer and multimedia". "We encourage applications for opensubmissions from makers active in the areas of experimental film, creative video and computer image production." Deadline 10 July 1996 Info and application form: New Visions PO BOX 1269 Glasgow G3 6QA Scotland tel. +44-141-5523436 fax +44-141-5532660 * The Human and the Invisible, Barcelona November 1996 - January 1997 International exhibition on the Internet about the themes of " The Invisible" and "Strategies for the Digital Conquest: Between Apology, Euphoria and Despotism". "The purpose of this exhibition is to analuse and open up a debate on these topics, as well as to consciously use the medium in order to critically reflect on the telematic medium itself." Deadline for submitting projects: 15 July 1996 Selection and notification: 30 July 1996 Submission of final works by 30 September 1996 Further info and proposals to: Claudia Gianetti ACC L'Angelot Correu Vell 10, bxs 3 08002 Barcelona, Spain tel/fax +34-3-3450525 URL: http://www.connect-arte.com (go to WWeb Art) * Filmart Takes Position: Alien/Nation Art, through film, voices its opinion on current themes of interest, the state of the world, the future of mankind - with the guiding principles of intensity, authenticity and quality. Alien/Nation means: Foreign lands and the nation. Foreigners and the state. Encapsulation and exclusion. The 'other' and one's 'own'. Anonymity. Alienation. Contributions: all formats; maximum length 5 minutes; an 'annual reel' of selected works will be made in 16 mm film for international film festivals, film events, cinemas and TV stations. Deadline: August 31, 1996 Further info and submissions: Sixpack Film Neubaugasse 36 PO Box 197 A - 1071 Vienna tel. +43-1-5260990 fax +43-1-5260992 e-mail: sixpack@magnet.at *26th International Film Festival Rotterdam, 29 Jan - 9 Feb 1997 Participation in the festival is open to feature films, creative documentaries, experimental films and shorts. Deadline 1 November 1996 Further info: <http://www.iffrotterdam.nl> Address, entry forms, submissions: International Film Festival Rotterdam PO Box 21696 NL - 3001 AR Rotterdam tel. +31-10-4118080 fax +31-10-4135132 e-mail: iffr@luna.nl *Update* *Meeting on Archives and Documentation of Media Art The Meeting will take place during the DEAF96 festival and the ISEA conference in Rotterdam. The description can be found on the website at: http://www.v2.nl/east/events/docmeeting9609.html The *dates* will be Wednesday 18 Sept for the public session during which there will be presentations on the history of media art in different Eastern European countries (this will be part of the evening programmes of DEAF96) and Friday 20 Sept for the specialist meeting about archives and documentation sources, about access and the compatibility of data bases which already exist or are being created. For anything relating to the Doc Meeting, please, get in touch with either Inke Arns <inke@contrib.de> or Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@v2.nl> *Ars Electronica, Linz/AT The updated programme of the Ars Electronica (2-6 September, 1996) is now available from the website <http://www.aec.at>. Or mail for info: <info@aec.at>. *Rasa Smite writes from Riga: This week we were working a lot by E-L@b Homepage, next week it will appear on the Internet. I will let you know. Our Homepage will include links and information about many media art activitities and institutions in Latvia, while Internet is not accessible for all. *Marta Dubrzynska writes from Warsaw: At a recent meeting about web design and art, we also gave our sponsors time to present themselves. A director of SUN Poland, took this opportunity to anounce that SUN would give the Ujazdowski Castle (Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw) a server (old IPX) + software. This was the result of one year of networking. This is only the start. Now we need the cable in the Castle [networking the offices] we are also working on for one year, and a good system operator. We are sorry that we did not write any more about the Polish Internet prices but the situation is not so clear. At the moment the prices are much higher than last year. There are two ways you can get an internet account from the national provider NASK: or you pay per byte send and recieved, or you pay per bandwith. Somehow this did not kill the Polish internet, it's slowly growing. You might have a look at http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/~mvdh to see last applets of Michiel. *Support* *APEXchanges - Arts Mobility for Central and Eastern Europe An initiative of the European Cultural Foundation *What is ... APEXchanges aims to support practical, inexpensive solutions to the problem of mobility for individuals from Central and East Europe. APEXchanges supports cooperative projects emerging from the arts sector. Artists are encouraged to work together more actively on European collaborative projects and joint initiatives. *Initial Travel Grants The APEXchanges mobility programme is in the first place for artists to work with colleagues from other countries in exploring and planning projects based on cooperation and exchange. In general the travel grants are for artists and arts organisers working in the field of performing arts (theatre, dance, music) and visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, media arts), related to: - meetings for planning and exploring collaborative, cooperative projects - meetings based on partnerships and networks *Travel and Accommodation Grants for Final Projects There are also possibilities to receive follow-up (travel and accommodation) grants to realise projects which were discussed during the initial meeting. This will be judged on a case-by-case basis, depending on how the project is developing. In this way, APEXchanges provides a practical way not only of learning but also of encouraging artists and art organisers to achieve a final project. Examples of such possible travel and accommodation grants include: - grants for placements for a short period of time - grants for final European co-productions - grants for workshops *No Support for APEXchanges will not support - production or touring expenses - travel costs related to postdoctoral study or longer-term study *Priotity APEXchanges will give priority to projects initiated in Central and Eastern Europe. *How to Apply to APEXchanges There are no set deadlines for applying to the Fund. The following information should be received two months prior to the envisaged meeting: 1. About yourself - curriculum vitae 2. Financial information - budget for trip and the reason for the type of transport - why is it (economically) necessary to receive an APEX grant? - how will the other expenses be covered? If possible, send information indicating how other expenses will be met (for example, an offer of accommodation from the host partner) 3a. For an initial APEXchanges travel grant About the meeting - background of the project/idea - why is your partner abroad? - what are the anticipated results of the meeting? - If the meeting is based on a cooperative project: what project or collaboration do you wish to explore and what are your plans for the future? - If the meeting is linked to an arts organisation (a network, for example), why is this meeting important? How many grants? Approximately 80 travel grants will be awarded each year. 3b. For a follow-up travel and accommodation grant About the meeting - concerning placements, clear motivation from the applicant is required, as well as a commendation from the relevant institute. - Concerning co-productions, high quality is a requisite, and some cases external advice will be sought in the region itself. How many follow-up grants? About 15 grants will be awarded each year. (Grants applications can be submitted in English and French.) The funders of APEXchanges are the European Cultural Foundation and KPN (Royal PTT Nederland). APEX coordinator Maria Silvia Gatta Jan van Goyenkade 5 NL 1075 HN Amsterdam Netherlands Tel. +31-20-676 0222 Fax +31-20-6752231 E-mail: ecsinfo@pi.net * General info about the Syndicate list * <syndicate@AEC.at> is the address of a mailing list which is dedicated to an exchange of information and ideas relating to the situation and future development of electronic and media art in Eastern Europe. The list members include artists, curators, networkers, writers, festival organisers, etc., from East as well as West European countries and beyond, who, through the 'Syndicate', are trying to improve the communication and cooperation between artists and organisations in East and West. The list was first installed following the initial meeting of the V2_East initiative at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam on January 21, 1996, at the end of the second Next 5 Minutes conference. * Subscription * To subscribe to the syndicate list, please, send a message to <syndicate-request@aec.at> with the following text in the body of the message: 'subscribe [email-address]' For more information about the Syndicate, please, contact <abroeck@v2.nl> (Andreas Broeckmann). *Please, send information that you feel should appear in the next edition of this newsletter (deadline: 28 June 96) to: <abroeck@v2.nl>. ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 <www.v2.nl> <www.dds.nl/n5m> <www.v2.nl/east> coming up: DEAF96, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, 17 - 22 Sept 1996 <www.v2.nl/DEAF/> (DEAF96 exhibition - 29 Sept)