sjsu – Issue 26 http://switch.sjsu.edu/wp/v26 Online Journal of New Media Tue, 09 Dec 2014 00:07:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 CALL FOR ENTRIES http://switch.sjsu.edu/wp/v26/2009/01/12/call-for-entries/ Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:59:23 +0000 http://switch.sjsu.edu/wordpress/?p=54

Polar Identity Call for Entries

CADRE and 01SJ

CALL FOR ENTRIES

POLAR IDENTITY

Global climate change has far reaching ramifications, the world as we know it will not be the world of 100 or perhaps even 10 years.  Armed with a “new” awareness of how our actions impact the environment, how will this effect our ideas of ourselves?  Polar Identity challenges us to take on a new perspective, one that can be both pragmatic and optimistic what is the fallout from new trade routes and passage through a once ice-blocked mass. How will these changes affect cartography, international relations, Easternization, religion, communications, etc. The new perspective upends the world, but what does it mean for the Southern hemisphere?

We are looking for work that relates to our individual & cultural relationships with the poles, how countries relate to the poles and how identity is derived from our polar relationship.

EXHIBITION SPONSORS
The exhibition will be online on the SWITCH Online Journal as well as physical location in the Silicon Valley. This will connected with the CADRE New Media Lab from San Jose State University and the San Jose Zero One Festival on the Edge.

PRIZES:

  • First Prize $1000 and physical exhibition representation.
  • Second Prize $500
  • Three honorable mentions will be exhibited digitally on SWITCH.

DEADLINE
May 30, 2009 5pm Pacific Standard Time

EXHIBITION DATE
August – September
Location, TBA, Silicon Valley, CA and SWITCH.SJSU.EDU

ACCEPTED MEDIA
We will accept most media including papers, performance, 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional digital, multi-dimensional.

WHAT TO SUBMIT

Download the application

Send Submission to:
switch.cadre@hotmail.com

Format:
Submissions must be submitted with the below content in an email and the imagery (video, web, images, pdf’s) as a web link.

For all:

  • 100 word bio
  • 250 word artist statement of proposed work
  • Approximate Timeline & Budget?

Performance/Video/Social Practice: 1(one)- 3 minute video of proposed work. 6 minute video of at least 2 past works that support your capability to do the project.

2d/3d/digital: 3 digital images of proposed work or sketches. 6 images of at least 2 previous works that support your capability to do the project.

Paper: 1(one)- 250 word abstract of proposed paper. 1-2 full text papers that support capability to do the project.

JUDGING
A collective of qualified judges will be invited to participate in choosing the winner.

SWITCH
SWITCH is the new media art journal of the Computers in Art, Design, Research, and Education (CADRE) Laboratory for New Media of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University. Published since 1995, SWITCH is one of the earliest online journals focusing on art and technology. The mission of SWITCH aims to critically evaluate developments in art and technology with community, research and openness.

SWITCH is interested in fostering a critical viewpoint on issues and developments in the complex, and sometimes opaque crossovers between art and technology through practice, research, outreach, and participation.

CADRE
The CADRE Laboratory for New Media is an interdisciplinary academic and research program dedicated to the experimental use of information technology and art. A theoretical and critical orientation provides a conceptual context in which artistic activities are defined. Faculty and students have participated in the evolution of media technology for over 20 years.

01SJ
An independent nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to conduct a biennial festival that will offer attendees compelling experiences made possible at the intersection of art and digital culture. ZER01 is the producing organization for 01SJ: A global festival of art on the edge.

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Liena Vayzman http://switch.sjsu.edu/wp/v26/2008/12/28/liena-vayzman-2/ Sun, 28 Dec 2008 20:08:17 +0000 http://switch.sjsu.edu/wordpress/?p=47 Liena Vayzman’s hybrid artistic practice incorporates photography, video, and collaborative projects. As a curator of new media interactive art at Artists Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco, she organized “Captured Accidents: Valencia Street Live” by digital artist Tim Thompson, on view through Jan. 3, 2009. The installation uses a security camera rigged to a video game controller and software to capture, loop, and process footage by chance patterns or via Wifi. Vayzman co-curated two exhibitions/events at the Climate Theater, San Francisco in 2008:  “Chance Operations” and “Night Light: An Evening of Luminous Environments,” including artists Clint Imboden, Luis Maurette, Valerie Mendoza and others. She curated the 30-artist exhibition “HOME: The Aesthetics and Politics of Home in Contemporary Art” at Root Division, San Francisco in 2007. Vayzman’s self-portrait photographs and video work has been shown at Receiver Gallery, SF; Galerie Praz Delavallade, Paris; Glassbox, Paris; Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert Gallery, New York; ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Georgia; Movies With Live Soundtracks, Providence; Safe-T-Gallery, Brooklyn; and the Fin de Siècle New York Festival in Nantes, France. Music projects include the DIY bands Jerk Alert and I Like Action! and a video/sound improvisation with trumpeter Elizabeth Meeker. She is currently at work on “The Lemon Tree Project” (a yearlong collaboration with a fruit tree) and a series of public clothing swaps. Liena Vayzman earned a PhD in History of Art at Yale University and a Post-Diplome at Ecole Regionale des Beaux-Arts de Nantes. She teaches in the Photography Department at San Jose State University. http://www.lienavayzman.com

http://www.atasite.org

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