Showing posts with label Call for Entry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Call for Entry. Show all posts
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Call for Submissions: The Multiple eXposure Project Zine 1.0
Attention Art of Mob Readers - This Call for Submissions posted on behalf of the coordinators of The Multiple eXposure Project.
The Multiple eXposure Project
Call for Submissions:
Attention writers, researchers, photographers, visual artists, and image-makers! The Multiple eXposure Project is a multimedia, multi/trans/inter-disciplinary artistic practice and research-based initiative that explores the many layers of image-making, participatory photography, visual ethnography, and performative encounter(s) between the image and the spectator.
We are happy to announce that we will be publishing the very first issue of our collaborative zine and we are now accepting submissions until December 31, 2014. The theme of our upcoming zine is “Self-as-Subject”, an exploration of the “self” and its manifold permutations – its presence, identity, representation, liminality, and (dis)embodiment - in this day and age of digital madness, hyperreality and mobility.
The zine is multimedia so we are accepting text and image-based submissions related to the theme in any format imaginable such as: articles, essays, reviews, short stories, poetry, interviews, photographs (film or analogue), visual narratives, videos, digital art, illustrations, cartoons, mixed media, collages, experimental pieces, etc. Collaborative projects are very much welcome. Multiple entries are also accepted.
Digital and printed copies of the zine will be released.
Some notes to remember:
For more information on The Multiple eXposure Project, check out our website
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The Multiple eXposure Project
Call for Submissions:
Attention writers, researchers, photographers, visual artists, and image-makers! The Multiple eXposure Project is a multimedia, multi/trans/inter-disciplinary artistic practice and research-based initiative that explores the many layers of image-making, participatory photography, visual ethnography, and performative encounter(s) between the image and the spectator.
We are happy to announce that we will be publishing the very first issue of our collaborative zine and we are now accepting submissions until December 31, 2014. The theme of our upcoming zine is “Self-as-Subject”, an exploration of the “self” and its manifold permutations – its presence, identity, representation, liminality, and (dis)embodiment - in this day and age of digital madness, hyperreality and mobility.
The zine is multimedia so we are accepting text and image-based submissions related to the theme in any format imaginable such as: articles, essays, reviews, short stories, poetry, interviews, photographs (film or analogue), visual narratives, videos, digital art, illustrations, cartoons, mixed media, collages, experimental pieces, etc. Collaborative projects are very much welcome. Multiple entries are also accepted.
Digital and printed copies of the zine will be released.
Some notes to remember:
- Please include your name, short profile, country of origin, and blog/website (if applicable) in your email.
- Photo submissions in jpeg format must include a title and description.
- When necessary, please follow the proper citations (MLA style) in article submissions.
- Please email your submissions to themultipleexposureproject@
gmail.com.
For more information on The Multiple eXposure Project, check out our website
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Call for Entries: Mobile Photographic Creation
From the Website:
The International Symposium Mobile Creation and blog Lanterns have joined forces to launch a call for applications around the mobile photographic creation.
Mobile Design is a group of university researchers from laboratory IRCAV / Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle this year focuses on the relationship to art terminals and services with mobile features (phones, smartphones, tablets).
The symposium and Mobile Arts will be held on 4 and 5 December at the National Institute of Art History (INHA). Landmark of research on the history of art and heritage, near the Louvre, INHA will host in parallel during the two days of mobile photographic art curation.
Our goals?
1) Show that the artists have taken over the mobile, a new tool for artistic creativity and photographic.
2) To illustrate the diversity of mobile photographic art ranging from street photography to selfie, through architecture, black and white, to experimental approaches combining photography and digital painting.
3) Question photography via mobile creation in a prestigious location, the National Institute of the History of Art.
For details on how to enter, visit the website here.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Open Call to Mobile Photographers: Deadline June 2 | Commanding Vision
Attention all Mobile Photographers!
I am pleased to spread the word about the open call to mobile artists for an upcoming exhibition in Corvallis, Oregon in August. The deadline is fast approaching on June 2, 2014. Details below.
What: Call for photographs made with mobile devices (phones or tablets)
When: August 21 – September 28, 2014
Where: The Arts Center, Main Gallery, Corvallis, Oregon
Deadline to Apply: June 2, 2014
How to Apply: Online
Artists have embraced technology as an art-making process since photography became available in the 1800s. Each new technological advance increased the tools available for creativity and artistic expression through photography and mobile photography is no exception. This method of image making has the potential for the greatest widespread influence of any type of photographic innovation. People who would never have considered themselves an artist, or even creative at all, now have the means to be just that with mobile device camera technology at their fingertips.
We are looking for the full breadth and depth of what mobile photography has to offer. While the chemical darkroom allowed some latitude for expression, the digital darkroom increases the possibilities for manipulation of images even more dramatically. Mobile devices have a myriad of programs and apps–all on the device itself–that give the photographer an incredible opportunity for creative expression. Mobile photography ranges from the representational to the abstract, from street photography, still lifes, portraits and landscapes to fully abstracted impressions. We hope to see examples of all these approaches, highlighting how mobile photography contributes to the expanding artistic vision of photography.
Eligibility:
- The Call is open to all individuals using a mobile device to create images.
- All images must have been created in the last two years.
- Work previously exhibited at The Arts Center will not be accepted or presented to the jurors.
Terms and Parameters:
- The original image must be created and edited in its entirety on a mobile device, either phone or tablet.
- The submitting artist must be the owner of the image.
- All submissions must be via digital image uploaded via the online submission form
- The $10 application fee must be received by the deadline. Applicants may submit up to 5 images for this amount.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Festival Samsung mObgraphia Recap and Call for Entry for Olhar de Torcedor
Press Release:
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In June, the first national event in Brazil, held by mObgraphia and Samsung took place at the Image and Sound Museum in São Paulo.
The Samsung mObgraphia Festival presented two exhibitions, workshops, panels and talks about the fastest growing visual art of the world, as we call it mobgraphia or mobgrafia in Portuguese and Spanish.
A national award was started prior to the festival with more than 12.0000 images posted in Instagram under #samsungmobgraphia.
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| Becken Lima |
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| Marcelo Silva Henry |
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| Patricia Galvao |
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| Dio Bastoge |
The images, divided in seven cathegories (street, portrait, landscape, bw, visual art, essays and Samsung moment, dedicated to galaxy and other Samsung devices) where exhibited along with another show with eight invited and influential photographers that produced their essays with the new Samsung s5 Galaxy, making this the first structured event on mobile photography for Latin America.
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| Andreh Santos |
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| Leticia Melo |
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| Nicolle Caetano Scafariello |
Samsung and mObgraphia have also released 'Olhar de Torcedor', a new contest dedicated to the major soccer event in the country, and will be closed on July 13. The project will produce a new exhibition and a book, to be released in September at Museu do Futebol (The Soccer Museum) in Sao Paulo.
Some images from the event and more info, at www.samsung.com.br/ samsungmobgraphia and www. facebook.com/mobgraphia.
You are all invited to check it out and join the new contest!
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Call For Entry - Pocket Vistas: A Mobile Photography Exhibition for Landscape, Nature & Wildlife
Press Release:
"Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer..." Ansel Adams
TO ENTER PLEASE SIGN IN to your MPA profile or REGISTER AN MPA ACCOUNT
For more information please visit the Pocket Vistas FAQ.
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"Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer..." Ansel Adams
The MPA and the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts are pleased to announce an open call for entries for POCKET VISTAS: A Mobile Photography Exhibition for Landscapes, Nature & Wildlife images.
The entry period runs July 10-24, 2014.
Images created with all mobile phones and tablets are eligible. Submissions are open to photographers and artists worldwide. You may enter right here.
A field of flowers with eye-popping color. A tiny figure at the edge of a canyon. Horses in motion, a sun drenched forest, a misty morning oceanfront...Mobile photographers create some of the world's most compelling photographs of the natural world. The best work engages the aesthetics, craft, and tradition of landscape photography while embracing the advantages of the camera phone. The Pocket Vistas jury seeks to curate a set of 40+ images of Landscapes, Nature & Wildlife to showcase the diversity, breadth and talent in the mobile photo and art communities.
The photographs chosen for exhibit will be on view at the BMFA Arts Centre in the Blue Mountain ski resort town of Collingwood, Ontario from September 3rd through 28th, 2014. All selected images are printed on archival exhibition fibre paper, matted and framed.
For more information please visit the Pocket Vistas FAQ.
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
Call for Submissions - MOCAsnaps Instagram Challenge
I recently interviewed Rebecca Davidson of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art to discuss their upcoming MOCAsnaps Instagram Challenge.
What is the MOCAsnaps Instagram Challenge?
RD: MOCA’s inaugural Instagram challenge is asking Instagram users worldwide to submit their best photos that reflect what design means to you. MOCA staff will select the top twelve submissions, based on representation of the assignment and creativity, to exhibit in our ARTlab during MOCA’s Spring Exhibitions featuring renowned artist and designer, Ryan McGinness and our annual juried show of Virginia artists, New Waves 2015.
Who can enter?
RD: It’s open to any and everyone!
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Can photos shot with a mobile device be submitted?
RD: Absolutely, the only stipulation is you must submit the photo through Instagram, and fill out the contact form on our website:
Do photos have to be taken in Virginia?
RD: No, we are hoping to have submissions from around the world!
How will the top twelve submissions be selected?
RD: MOCA’s Exhibitions and Education team will jury the submitted photographs after the submission deadline and determine which photographs best reflect the challenge as well as being creative.
Is there any cost to enter?
RD: Nope!
Is there anything else you’d like to add?
RD: We are excited to host our first Instagram challenge! After the Ryan McGinness: Studio Visit exhibition opens on January 30, 2015, we will feature a different challenge each month, so keep checking back with Virginia MOCA here.
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