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HorizonZero Takes Part in CODE

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The Banff New Media Institute’s multimedia web magazine HorizonZero is an interactive web production that released 18 issues between 2002 and 2004. A new issue of HorizonZero launched yesterday with the generous support of CODE: the Cultural Olympiad’s digital edition. CODE stakes out a space in the digital realm where audiences and artists can connect, create, and collaborate.

Featuring work by Stephen Kovats, Louise Poissant, Zainub Verjee, and Caroline Langill,
Issue 19: BRIDGE is a space for you to explore and interact with the idea of bridging.

For more information click here.

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CODE Live Call for Submissions

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CODE Live Bridging Art, Music, Performance and the Audience in a Digital World

Invitation for applications This notice is an invitation for Canadian artists and arts organizations to submit applications to CODE Live , a 17 day event during the 2010 Cultural Olympiad that will engage audiences with eye-catching and inspiring interactive digital media in music, the visual and performing arts. The exhibitions and performances will showcase leading-edge works from local, national and international artists.

As part of its programming, CODE Live is interested in existing works from emerging artists, works that are interactive and reflect the theme of : Bridging.

(Please see below) The recommended budget range for submitted applications is $2 to $10,000 CAD.

CODE Live
is a premiere event of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad and will be the finale for CODE, the Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. CODE is a suite of programs designed so people can connect, create and collaborate in the digital space leading up to and during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. CODE launches in early May 2009 at vancouver2010.com/code.

Theme of CODE Live : Bridging Art often reflects life: the times we live in, the changes to our world, the trends and the values people hold on to. Using the theme of Bridging, CODE Live will explore how we experience technology, our planet, its ecology and the people living within it. As the world becomes more closely intertwined, so too does the art world. People are creating bridges not only in reality, but in the virtual world as well. Technology has altered how the Earth is seen, from both a cultural and ecological perspective. Works of art selected for CODE Live will explore how people interact with art, how they physically respond to a piece or how it challenges them to become part of the piece and the greater process. In today’s art world we see how interdisciplinary works crossing mediums are creating new messages for their audiences. Bridging aims to reflect this world, looking at these messages through the multiplicity of disciplines that have merged with new technologies. Submissions regarding the above artistic forms and the festival theme are encouraged. APPLICATION DEADLINE: all submissions must be received by May 31, 2009.

CODE Live A Festival Bridging Art, Music and Audiences in a Digital World Submission requirements Please send all inquiries and submissions to code@vancouver2010.com. (Please note all submissions much include the attached information and will not be processed otherwise.) Item One: Name, address, phone, e-mail and other pertinent contact information. Item Two: Artist CV of existing work for all participants in the application (twopage maximum per CV) Item Three: Three- to five-page synopsis of art. Item Four: Technical information, including: a. length of piece b. dimensions and size of the installation c. technical requirements for the installation of the proposed piece d. images/video or links to the current work and previous work e. proposed budget for exhibition installation (NB. If the proposed piece is for a performance or an outdoor installation, please put in any detail needed for the specific installation).

Important: Please e-mail the document below as a compressed itemized folder to code@vancouver2010.com. Please address each e-mail with the title: CODE Live Submission Call: (Artist/Org Name) APPLICATION DEADLINE: all submissions must be received by May 31, 2009. Applications can be also be mailed to: CODE Live Cultural Olympiad 3585 Graveley Street, Vancouver, BC V5K 5J5

CODE Live Call for Submissions

CODE Live Bridging Art, Music, Performance and the Audience in a Digital World Invitation for applications This notice is an invitation for Canadian artists and arts organizations to submit applications to CODE Live , a 17 day event during the 2010 Cultural Olympiad that will engage audiences with eye-catching and inspiring interactive digital media in [...]

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