Sunday, 20 April 2008

MEMEFEST 2008- EXPLORING RADICAL BEAUTY OF COMMUNICATION

Memefest, the International Festival of Radical Communication – born in Slovenia and rapidly reaching a critical mass worldwide – is proud to announce its seventh annual competition. Once again, Memefest is encouraging students, writers, artists, designers, thinkers, philosophers, and counter-culturalists to submit their work to our panel of renowned judges.

This year, jury members will among others include new media theorist, activist and founder and director of the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam, Geert Lovink (http://www.networkcultures.org/), Dori Tunstall a leader in field of Design Anthropology and Associate Professor of Design Anthropology and Associate Director of the City Design Center at University of Illinois at Chicago, P.K. Langshaw, the Chair of and Associate Professor in the Department of the Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Jason Grant, Director of Inkahoots (http://www.inkahoots.com.au), the adventurous graphic design studio in Brisbane, Australia, Gon Zifroni from the excellent and innovative design research collective based in Amsterdam and Brussels, Metahaven (www.metahaven.net), and theater director virtuoso, Jernej Lorenci.

This years festival theme is RADICAL BEAUTY. Participants will respond to an excerpt taken from the movie Rize and comment on it with their works.

Here is how we defined radical beauty:
Beauty is a cultural creation that expresses dominant values. In the 21st century beauty is often extremely commercialized. Radical beauty is a cultural creation that expresses the desire of a change in society. Radical beauty is about changing dominant values through action and creation. Grassroots projects are often the vectors of these changings. They experiment new practices and express new values.

RADICAL BEAUTY

content of communication: poetic dialogue and action between the world and grassroots projects or processes that are existing or yet to be realized
process of communication: empowering relations between people
aesthetic: evoking a strong feeling of affection or love

• with radical beauty we want to overcome to usual criticism of social construction of beauty, mostly regarding the representations of women in media.
• radical beauty is a theme but also a communications approach - Therefore we need to channel the concept of radical beauty in to specific problems/issues

As always, those whose work does not take a conventional format can enter the Beyond… category, where the name of the game is challenging mainstream practices and beliefs! Beyond… continues to grow in popularity as a category not only because of its avant-garde appeal but because it is open to non-students as well.

Memefest occurs completely online at www.memefest.org, and all entries will be available for full access and commentary in the site galleries. In 2007, Memefest received almost 500 entries from participants of every continent on the globe (‘cept Antarctica). We hope to get bigger, and to spread more of those good infectious ideas, so keep thinking - and creating.

Deadline for submissions is May 20th 2008!

Good luck!
www.memefest.org

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Gertrude Digital Media Festival

20-27th June 2008 - A week of projected media spanning Gertrude St, Fitzroy.

Viewers can access our outdoor gallery at any hour to gain an insight into how we see our relationship of living, working and playing in an urban city setting.

Visit Gertrude St after dark!

Launch party 7.00pm on the 20th of June. The program runs all hours from the 20th to the 27 th June 2008 - Incorporating the shortest day of the year for maximum viewing time!

Call for Entries
Calling for artist and community entries.
Works should respond or incorporate the theme: Urban Perspectives.

The Gertrude Association is calling for digital art (still, video and animation) entries for PROJECT the 2008 digital projections festival.

Viewed where?
Digital Art works will be projected on exterior buildings, pavements, out of windows and onto laneways along Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, 8 locations have been selected.

What’s the Format?
Upload your submission onto our site. Art must be in a digital format Please no more than 2 MB. Projections will not be accompanied by sound. The selected artists will be contacted to resupply their films on file at full quality for projection.

How long?
The recommended length is no more than 15 minutes, if you would like a longer piece to be considered please submit an edited 4 minute version.

Entries Due
Friday May 5th @ 6.00
For more information go to our web site (links below) and enter.

Click here to enter and register online.

* Please note the dates of this festival have changed to 20-27th June 2008.