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Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 National Juried Competition featuring Digital Works from the Long Beach Island foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF). Browse, enjoy and enter…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Works
The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF) encourages emerging artists as well as those with established reputations to participate in the National Juried Competiton. The purpose of the exhibition is to showcase works created through digital processes that reflect artistic merit, sophisticated use of media, and personal vision. Work may include any digitally produced presentations. All entries must be original and must have been executed since 2008.
ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee of $35.00 for up to four submissions. Fee will be received in U.S funds only, payable by check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard or Visa only) payable to LBIF. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.
DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 18, 2011
NOTIFICATION:
May 6, 2011
IMAGES: Entries will be juried from digital files on CD or DVD (these will not be returned). Up to four (4) digital files (images must be in .jpg format not smaller than 1280×1024 and not larger than 4MB per image) may be submitted. Images should be labeled as follows: Last_First_Number on entry form_Title of Work (Example: Doe_John_1_Untitled). Audio & video files should not exceed 10 min or 20MB each. Label CD or DVD with artist’s first & last name.
AWARDS: Best in Show $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $200, and Two Honorable Mentions $100 ea.
JUROR: Christiane Paul is the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Prof. of Media Studies at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology.
An expanded new edition of her book, Digital Art was published in spring 2008 and her edited anthology, New Media in the White Cube and Beyond – Curatorial Models for Digital Art, was published by UC Press in December 2008.
At the Whitney Museum, she curated the shows “Profiling” (2007) and “Data Dynamics” (2001); the net art selection for the 2002 Whitney Biennial; the online exhibition “CODeDOC” for artport, the Whitney Museum’s online portal to Internet art for which she is responsible; as well as “Follow Through” by Scott Paterson and Jennifer Crowe (2005).