THE FOOD
process
I find myself conflicted over food technology. While I appreciate the safety found in canning, freeze drying, pasteurization and more, I also have an undeniable desire to eat organic, heirloom varieties grown by my own hand. I know the answer is balance, but I remain conflicted about my relationship with the technological aspect of the food I consume–with every bite some days. This next Call focuses on the interaction, emotional & otherwise, between humans and their technological objects. This will be an intriguing show. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from Creative Arts Workshop (New Haven, CT) for Intelligent Objects: Empathetic and Smart Art. Fantastic call with an excellent juror. I’m looking forward to seeing a combination of traditional & new media in this exhibit. Investigate the opportunity…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Intelligent Objects
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
MEDIA: Open to all media
DEADLINE: April 6, 2015 (extended from March 1, 2015)
NOTIFICATION: April 24, 2015
ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 3
JUROR: George Fifield is a media arts curator, writer, teacher and artist. He is the founder and director of Boston Cyberarts Inc., a nonprofit arts organization that produced the Boston Cyberarts Festival as well as film and video presentations and symposia at numerous organizations throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island. For thirteen years, Fifield was also Curator of New Media at the DeCordova. He is an independent curator of New Media with numerous projects in the United States and abroad. Fifield has taught at a number of institutions on New Media subjects. He is adjunct professor at the Digital + Media program at Rhode Island School of Design.
AWARDS: Two artists will be awarded a joint exhibition at CAW in 2016. All selected entries will be included in an online gallery on the CAW website.
SALES: A commission of 40% will be retained by CAW on all sales.