Dotmov Festival 2011 Competition

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Submission is accepted from June 15th. The deadline is September
10th, 2011.

Online magazine SHIFT presents DOTMOV Festival 2011, a digital film
festival aiming to discover talented creators and provide them with
an opportunity to show their works. Works submitted from all over the
world will be screened throughout the world venues from November 2011
(screening schedule will be different depending on the venue). Last
year’s total submission was 237 works from 26 countries. The tour
schedule will be announced on this page.
http://www.shift.jp.org/en/archives/2011/06/dotmov_festival_2011.html

Art By Chance: Ultra short film festival

LOOK AROUND! You may come across a short film!

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The largest public art event Art By Chance 2011 is on! CHANGE themed ultra short films air on 20.000 screens in 20+countries 200+ cities worldwide from 13 May to 13 June. The festival takes place simultaneously in Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, El Salvador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Spain, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK and USA

The only film festival filmgoers can enjoy for free ART BY CHANCE presents 23 ultra short films in this year’s selection. Urban dwellers can see ART BY CHANCE 2011 films at airports, metro stations, restaurants and bars, campuses and shopping malls…

Films are selected by a prestigious international jury; Walt Disney Producer Don Hahn; Executive Director of ARTE France Cinéma Michel Reilac; Film Journalist and Course Director, MA Film Curating, London Film School Nick Roddick; Founder and Director of British Independent Film Awards Johanna Von Fischer, Singer and songwriter Harun Tekin.

Startling ultra short films!

ART BY CHANCE 2011 Selection contains films of all kinds; fiction, animation, documentary and video art. Viewers around the world will have the opportunity to watch the best festival movies free of charge throughout their day.

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Catch the festival films in airports, bars and restaurants, shopping malls, campuses and metro stations… Upload your photo on artbychance.org and win a 2-week subscription on MUBI www.mubi.com

For detailed information and screening places visit www.artbychance.org

Tristan Nitot, President de Mozilla Europe, will open the third edition of nonick

Nonick devotes its third edition to mobile applications, a sector in which the recent proliferation of devices has generated an exponential growth

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nonick, the international conference on Internet trends, will celebrate its 3rd edition on 17th and 18th June in EiTB Headquarters, in Bilbao (Spain). Tristan Nitot, President and Founder of Mozilla Europe, creators of Firefox browser, will give the opening keynote. Under his leadership, Firefox has reached 50 percent market share in countries like Germany and Poland. Tristan Nitot was with Netscape from 1997 to 2003 and has also helped launch the OpenWeb.eu.org project in 2002, aiming at promoting Web standards and accessibility.

EThe Programme of nonick is made up of seven keynotes, two round tables and some Workshops, and it includes, as in previous editions, the Start Up 2.0 final. The seven keynotes of nonick will present mobile apps related to very different areas, like photography, sports, music, communication and mobile marketing. Between the keynote speakers, stands Jed Alpert, CEO of Mobilecommons, the platform that Barack Obama will use to promote his re-election. Lucas Allen Buick, from Hisptamatic, selected like one of the 10 best Iphone apps in 2010, and Alex Powell, from Soft Pauer, company responsible for developing applications to track official MotoGP and Formula 1 Championship will be also speakers at nonick. Jason Titus, CTO at Shazam Entertainment, will close the conference on Saturday, with a presentation about Shazam, the mobile app for music identification most widespread of the world.

The two round tables of nonick will deal with the use of mobile devices since two different perspectives: the first will focus on the apps development, and the second will tackle on the activism in Arab countries through mobile devices.

A wide offer of Open Workshops, that the own attendees may give to show their projects, share knowledge or seek alliances, completes the nonick programme. In addition, nonick will include for third consecutive year the Start UP 2.0 final, a competition for startups that use 2.0 technologies, in which 5 finalists will present their projects to a jury of specialist and developers from all around the world

Organised by eitb.com and the Industry, Innovation, Commerce and Tourism Department, trough the public society SPRI, and with the collaboration of CBT, nonick expects to meet more than 400 experts from the entire world. The event is held entirely in English, and the registrations, which are already open, include all the conference and workshops, coffee breaks, two lunches and the official dinner of nonick in the kafe Antzokia of Bilbao.

http://www.nonickconference.com/

Intersection: Intimacy & Spectacle -undisciplined art in Prague

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As part of the next Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, the world´s largest performance design event held in Prague once every four years, Intersection: Intimacy and Spectacle will transform Prague, introducing to the city center an ephemeral artistic dwelling composed of thirty boxes. These boxes will be inhabited for the duration of the Prague Quadrennial from June 16-26, 2011 by performative projects realized and performed by scenographers, performers, choreographers, visual artists, film directors, drama theatres, installation artists, fashion designers, writers, and painters, etc… Thus suggesting an interesting cohabitation: where else could you find an installation gathering such varied artists as Romeo Castellucci, a major European theatre director and one of the key figures of the Avignon festival, Markus Schinwald, Austria´s representative at the next Venice Bienale, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, unmissable Ukrainian-born visual artists, Anna Viebrock, the famous German scenographer, Josef Nadj, choreographer and director of the Centre Chorégraphique National d’Orléans, and many others? This outdoor performing exhibition will be a journey for audiences, explained by Intersection Curator and the Prague Quadrennial Artistic Director Sodja Lotker, "It will all question one and the same thing: what is performance? And who is performing? Is theatre something theatrical – an illusion, a straight-forward lie? Or is theatre just one of the basic ways to express ourselves? …everyday"" Out of the boxes, the Intersection project will cover the entire city of Prague, thanks to various site-specific spectacles and installations, created by Árpád Schilling / Krétakör, Claudia Bosse / theatercombinat, and many others.

The Intersection project is organized by the Prague Quadrennial (CZ) in cooperation with New Theatre Institute of Latvia (LV) // Escrita na Paisagem Festival de Performance e Artes da Terra (PT) // the Victoria and Albert Museum (GB) // Kiosk (RS) // Krétakör (HU) // the National Theatre in Prague (CZ) // MiBAC-Direzione Generale per lo Spettacolo dal vivo (IT) // Kiasma Theatre, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (FI).

Following the Prague Quadrennial, during 2011 parts of the Intersection project will travel to Santacangelo (IT), Munich (DE), Évora (PT), Bergen (NO), Riga (LAT), Nitra (SK), Terni (IT), Belgrade (RS), Helsinki (FI), and Budapest (HU).

More information www.intersection.cz

Protest art

Lapiro 2Freedom to Create Imprisoned Artist Prize winner, released in Cameroon.

The winner of the 2009 Freedom to Create Imprisoned Artist Prize, Lapiro de Mbanga, was released from prison in Cameroon after three years imprisonment under harsh conditions. Early in 2008, angered by high living costs and a constitutional change that would allow the president to stay in power indefinitely, people in Cameroon took to the streets. Amid nationwide strikes and mass demonstrations, popular singer Lapiro de Mbanga, who had demanded that the president resign, was arrested and charged with inciting youth unrest. In September 2008, he was jailed for three years.

Commenting on his release, Freedom to Create spokesperson Priti Devi said, “We are delighted that Lapiro de Mbanga has finally been released from imprisonment. We hope that he will continue to use his talent to inspire others to challenge and change the world through creativity and the arts, so that we all may flourish.”

“In the developed world, we take our creative freedom for granted. But in many societies, political repression, intolerance, ignorance and religious extremism inhibit creative expression, especially for women. Artists play an important role in breaking these barriers and championing creative, economic and political freedom.” Priti Devi added.

For nearly 20 years, Lapiro has used the power of popular music to campaign for social reform. Freemuse, the campaigning forum which nominated Lapiro for the 2009 Freedom to Create Imprisoned Artist Prize, described Lapiro as someone with rustic wisdom who provided a cultural prism through which Cameroonians interpreted and commented on political behaviour. “His songs constitute a cultural megaphone by which the disenfranchised and politically endangered can vicariously exercise free speech.” they stated.

Lapiro de Mbanga was imprisoned for his song ‘Constipated Constitution’, which was critical of President Biya of Cameroon. Lapiro was awarded the Freedom to Create Imprisoned Artist Prize in 2009 for his courage and creativity, and only received his trophy earlier this year, when campaigners for his release visited him in on Music Freedom Day on 3 March 2011. Lapiro’s case was followed internationally and last year, a petition was made to the UN for arbitrary detention.

The Freedom to Create Prize

Each year, Freedom to Create presents the ‘Freedom to Create Prize’, a US$100,000 Prize that is open to artists in all creative fields.

The Freedom to Create Prize celebrates the courage and creativity of artists who use their talents to build social foundations and inspire the human spirit. Artists serve as champions of the freedom of expression essential for healthy societies and vibrant economies. They play an important role as positive change agents, expressing the aspirations and angst of ordinary people.

Nominations for the 2011 Freedom to Create Prize are now open and can be accesses through the Freedom to Create website: www.freedomtocreate.com

Arte Laguna Prize: finalists’ exhibition on 12th March

The jury is about to conclude the final phase for the selection of the 110 finalist artists of the 5th edition of Arte Laguna International Prize.

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All the finalist artworks will be on display at the collective exhibition which will open on 12th March 2011 in the enchanting venue of Venetian Arsenale and will be inserted in the catalogue of the prize.

During the opening the names of the 5 absolute winners will be announced, one for each section of the contest (painting, sculpture, photographic art, video and perfomance) and the artists will be awarded with numerous special prizes.

The jackpot: more than 100,000 euros, divided into prize money, 37 personal exhibitions in Italian and International galleries, 4 Artist in Residence, Business for Art Prize and many relevant collaborations.

In the same period there will be also the group exhibition of the best artworks of under 25 artists which will be held at the Palazzo Correr, in the “Istituto Romeno di Cultura e Ricerca Umanistica” of Venice, a special showcase for its strategic location.

The applications for this edition came from over 95 countries, testimony of how Arte Laguna Prize has gained importance and success in the international art scene and has become an opportunity for many artists. From a general analysis of the artworks it can be observed that even this year the Prize outlines an interesting map of the emerging contemporary art. Among the registered works of art the main technique is painting (48%) followed by photographic art (24%), sculpture and installation (19%), video (7%), perfomance (2%).

The chairman of the jury is Igor Zanti, curator and art critic of Milan who has been following the Prize since its first edition. This year’s jury is composed by: Gianfranco Maraniello, director of Museum MAMbo of Bologna; the Director of Centro Arti Visive Pescheria of Pesaro Ludovico Pratesi; the co-founder of Exibart Valentina Tanni; the Director of Museum Carlo Zauli of Faenza Matteo Zauli; Luca Panaro art critic, curator and professor at the Academy of Art of Brera in Milan; the Director of the international Tina B Festival in Prague Monika Burian; Chiara Barbieri Publication Director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection; Maja Skerbot art critic and curator of Berlin; the Director of the School of Visual Arts and of the IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) Rossella Bertolazzi; Kristian Jarmuschek art historian and curator in Germany.

In the past 4 editions, Arte Laguna Prize counted the participation of more than 13,000 works of art from all over the world. The winners created exhibitions in Venice, Vienna, Prague visited by over 20,000 people.

Thanks to Arte Laguna all the winner artists have improved or started their professional carreer building collaborations with art critics, curators, museum and festival directors, art collectors, international gallery managers and with the business world. All these contacts have been improved and strengthened during these years, making the Prize an international showcase and a unique opportunity.

 

Opening of the finalists’ Exhibition – 12th March 2011, 6 pm, Nappe area of Arsenale, Venice

More info at www.premioartelaguna.it

International Art-Proposal competition . Sapporo and Hokkaido are open to you.

As a pre-event of the Sapporo Biennale 2014, Sapporo Pre-Biennale Contemporary Art Exhibition 2011 is holding a International Art-Proposal Competition which includes plans, plan drawings, photographs of maquettes, and sample images. Application period finishes 25th March, 2011

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Domestic and international artists and creators are encouraged to submit proposals of art works which could be realized in Sapporo, or throughout Hokkaido.
The project/work proposals (which could be plans, plan drawings, photographs of maquettes, sample images, etc.) that pass a preliminary selection process, will be displayed on the official website of the Sapporo Pre-Biennale Contemporary Art Exhibition 2011 – Approaching Art by Leaving Art Behind – 9 Days the Museum Disappears, during the exhibition period from April 2, 2011 to April 10, 2011.
During this exhibition period, a Grand Prize Proposal will be selected.
This Grand Prize winner will be invited to “Sapporo Biennale 2014” to exhibit/perform the Grand Prize work at the exhibition. (The Grand Prize winner will receive creation/production and travel grants to implement the work [within a budget, to be determined].)

Read the complete info of this competition at http://www.sapporo-biennale.jp/?page_id=1383

Annual Design Awards, Open for 2011 Entries

UK, London, 13, January 2011: The Annual Design Awards have assembled some of the most prominent figures in the design industry for their prestigious judging panel. Now open for 2011 entries, these awards celebrate the best in design and offer up to $20,000 worth of prizes.

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Following the outstanding success of their debut in 2010, the Annual Design Awards are gearing up to a
second year and are now open for 2011 entries. Also known as the ANNDAS, the awards are quickly making
their mark in the industry, something their chairman, David Laird, attributes to their focus on discovering and
celebrating talent:

“We don’t have hundreds of pointless categories or high entry fees; instead we honour creativity at its best.
This has not only made the ANNDAS accessible to a much wider group, but it has also meant that winning
really represents an achievement in the business.”

One aspect which Laird cites as being vital to the integrity of the awards has been the quality of its jury. This
year, the panel is made up of some of the biggest names in the design world, including Larissa Meek, Jacob
Cass, Lindon Leader of FEDEX design fame and Brian Cannon, who has designed album covers for
superstars such as Oasis and The Verve.

In addition to the prestige of being selected by these prominent judges, there are up to $20,000 worth of
prizes on offer such as design software, subscriptions to PhotoXpress, a Gomedias Vector bundle and a
trophy designed by the team behind those of The Golden Globes. Laird also points out that participating in
the ANNDAS can open many doors:

“We’re here to promote fantastic designers and that’s what we work to do for our winners. For example, both
winners and nominees are featured in the Designers Directory, in our hardback book and in our
e-publications, which reach over a million industry professionals.”

Entries for the ANNDAS Awards have now started pouring in, with the final deadline on 22nd June 2011.
Categories include Best Digital Art, Best Product Packaging Design and the brand new People’s Choice
Award, which is voted for by the public.

About the Annual Design Awards:
The Annual Design Awards (ANNDAS) were founded in 2009 and are sponsored by several
companies including Quantum Print, Envato and Digital Art. Entry is open to everyone worldwide. To find out
more or to enter, visit www.annualdesignawards.com.

This year’s Celeste Prize winners!

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5 winners for Celeste Prize 2010 were chosen on 11 December by fellow artists during exhibition in New York. All 50 finalist artists share in the 40,000 Euro awards.
Hundreds of visitors and friends came to the awards at the The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, New York, as part of a three day exhibition which ends on 13 December.  Videos and audio-visual sets were performed on a special wide-screen prepared for the occasion in a 3-hour live media set.

Painting Prize

Winner
Gianni Politi – On feeling sacrificable
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:67076/
Second
Elizabeth McDonald – Psychic Healing For Alligators
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:67888/
Third
Emanuela Lena – contextus # 15
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:68294/
Bettina Patermo – different ways to take a bath 1, fuerteventura
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:66253/

Photography & Digital Graphics Prize

Winner
Fabiano Parisi – Il mondo che non vedo 01
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:69094/
Second
Tania Brassesco & Lazlo Passi Norberto – Pot Pourri
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:64999/
Third
Jay L – Venice, March 2010
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:49703/

Installation & Sculpture Prize
Winner
Lisa Wade – Inverted Shelter
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:69720/
Second
Denise Hickey – An army of birds
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:51837/
Third
Helena Hamilton – To Whom It May Concern (IEQUALSYOUEQUALSWEEQUALSME)..
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:65475/

Video & Animation Prize

Winner
Ed Purver – In residence
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:68964/
Second
Shahar Marcus – homecoming artist
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:55796/
Third
David Altobelli – By Some Miracle
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:68995/

Live Media & Performance Prize

Winner
fuse* -  Corpo Elettrico 2.0
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:46344/
Second
Bruno Costarelli – Paradox
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:68010/
Third
KaFai Choi – Eternal Summer Storm
http://www.celesteprize.com/artwork/ido:69164/

Enjoy your viewing!

Cairo Hosts 2010 Freedom to Create Prize Featuring Hakim

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Freedom to Create, a renowned international organisation that was  established in 2006 to harness the power of art and culture to build more creative and prosperous societies, has selected Cairo to host the annual awards ceremony to announce the winners of the

2010 Freedom to Create Prize. The award ceremony will include a vibrant music festival to be held

at the Salah El Din Citadel on 26 November. 

Announcing the event in Cairo, Priti Devi, Freedom to Create spokesperson said, “Prosperity today is generally thought of in economic and material terms. However, we have long believed that human fulfilment comes from a more holistic definition of prosperity, one that encompasses ‘human flourishing’. We believe A Creative Society is a Prosperous Society.”

Explaining the choice of Cairo to host the 2010 Freedom to Create Prize event, Ms. Devi said, “We hold our award celebrations in places where there is an established history of the transformational impact of arts and culture.” She added, “The cities of Egypt including the capital Cairo, have been renowned for centuries as centres of art, learning, culture and commerce and therefore, a fitting choice as the place to celebrate the 2010 Freedom to Create Prize awards.”

The Prize is open to artists from all creative fields. The Prize money of US$125,000 is awarded across three prize categories, Main, Youth and Imprisoned Artist. This year’s prize attracted more than 1700 entries from over 100 countries that included: performance theatre in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, female rappers in Iran, Hip Hop artists from the Inuit communities in Northern Canada, young filmmakers from Bolivia, rock bands from Afghanistan and six entrants from Egypt.

The hosts for the Prize event on 26 November, are leading Egyptian actor Amr Waked, who is also the UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador in the Middle East and North Africa region, and Ms. Femi Oke, former CNN broadcaster and journalist. The performers at the Prize event include Egyptian superstar HAKIM, the first Arab singer to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony, Hip Hop artists Arabian Knightz, Namibian artist Eric Sell, and folk artist Donia Massoud. Senior public figures and civil society organisations working to encourage creative expression in Egypt will also be present at the ceremony.

To celebrate the creative vitality of women, Freedom to Create is hosting the Freedom to Create Forum,

a panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities for women in building creative and prosperous lives, families and communities. The Forum will be held at The American University in Cairo on

24 November. Former First Lady of Egypt, Mrs. Jehan Sadat will be the opening speaker and will be joined on the panel by five other distinguished international female role models.

The Cairo Opera House will host the 2010 Freedom to Create Prize Exhibition, showcasing works by highly commended entrants for this year’s Freedom to Create Prize.  The exhibition will be opened by the Honorable Minister of Culture, Mr. Farouk Hosny, accompanied by Dr. Abdel Moneim Kamel, Chairman of the Opera House, Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities and

Dr. Ahmed Megahid, Head of the General Authorities of Cultural Palaces. The exhibition will remain open until 11 December 2010 before embarking on a global tour.