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Open Calls for Urban Screens Conference
Posted February 13, 2007
You may have heard that the Urban Screens Conference in Amsterdam in 2005 will be followed this year by the Urban Screens Conference in Manchester, UK. This email informs you about the two open calls for papers and project proposals. These calls will be followed by a third call particularly for interactive and participatory projects at the end of this week. We are looking forward to your proposals. And please feel free to distribute and publish these calls.
CALL FOR PAPERS and PROJECT PROPOSALS
Urban Screens Conference
Manchester 07
IT’S ABOUT CONTENT
11 + 12 October 2007
www.manchesterurbanscreens.org.uk
CALL FOR PAPERS – DEADLINE March 2, 2007 (date of arrival)
The upcoming Urban Screens Conference focuses on the development of non-commercial content for big urban displays such as LED, LCD, plasma screens and media façades.
What characterises these huge displays as media platforms in urban space? Which particular spatial, perceptional and social situation do they create? How does creative content flow from this?
We will discuss
- urban screens as channels for alternative public broadcasting in times of Web 2.0, YouTube, increasing broadband rates and Creative Commons.
- which interactive and participatory applications could enrich urban life beyond simple entertainment.
- which linear artistic productions such as animations, video, film or text suit a presentation in public space.
- how displays can be integrated into the urban environment in meaningful ways.
- which economies drive and limit both the implementation of urban screens in public space and the commissioning of creative content.
- the evaluation of creative content with regard to its perception.
For the Urban Screens Conference we are looking for proposals for papers that deal with the above mentioned topics or other related fields of research.
HOW TO SUBMIT
Please email proposals for papers in the form of a 500 word max abstract and your/the presenter’s CV by March 2, 2007 to info@manchesterurbanscreens.org.uk
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CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSALS – DEADLINE March 2, 2007 (date of arrival)
The conference is accompanied by an inspiring programme of public events and exhibitions, including screening programmes as well as performance-based and participatory art projects which make use of the BBC Big Screens Network. We are looking for existing and potentially adaptable projects which employ one ore more permanent or temporary screen.
We are particularly interested in projects
- exploring web-based content and streaming media
- connecting screen audiences in various places
- interactive and participatory works using bodily interfaces and ubiquitous communication devices
- text pieces, video and animation which suit airing on urban screens
- performance-based works including audiovisual performance/VJing
For detailed information on the BBC screens’ system please download the tech sheet by following this link http://www.manchesterurbanscreens.org.uk/Call%20for%20Proposals_files/Screens%20Tech%20Spec.pdf
HOW TO SUBMIT
Please send project proposals in the form of a project description, illustrative material and the author’s CV by March 2, 2007 to:
CORNERHOUSE
Urban Screens Conference
70 Oxford Street
Manchester M1 5NH
United Kingdom
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Content production for urban screens
Posted February 2, 2007
In October 2007, the Urban Screens Conference in Manchester will focus on the potential of creative media content for urban screens, namely LED billboards, plasma, LCD screens and media façades. Panelists and guests will discuss challenges, problems and promising approaches in content production for urban screens, thus marking out the thematic field of the upcoming conference.
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Nick Crowe: The Campaign for Rural England
Posted January 30, 2007
Hello,
on my last trip to Manchester, UK, I found a highly interesting show of works by Nick Crowe at Cornerhouse. The show 'Commemorative Glass' focuses on his interest in glass as a contemporary artistic material. The most impressive work was 'The campaign for Rural England' which is strongly related to both misbehaviour in public space but might also reflect on the lack of aesthetics in street furniture. A full size contemporary Bristish bus shelter, instead of being made of steel has been handcrafted from English Oak and the glass, instead of being transparent has been smashed making it an opaque mosaic.
Nick Crowe is a Scottish artist based in Berlin, Germany.
See www.nickcrowe.net
Find out about the show at www.cornerhouse.org

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Et al
Posted November 18, 2006
strategies for a regulated society?
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Video Review
Posted November 9, 2006
Friendship, by Anu Pennanen
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The latest New Zealand Art and Industry Initiative
Posted November 1, 2006
a discussion that includes the value of curated Biennials as opposed to Biennials taking submissions
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Art makes me Happy Happy
Posted October 29, 2006
Who thought an old 'Roundup' container would make me happy? Wandering, with little intention, through the Gardens, like ya do, it's a delight to encounter the 'Happy Happy Project' - Choice
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Dein Problem/Your Problem
Posted October 26, 2006
Inges Idee's 'Dein Problem/Your Problem' returns to site.
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Secret SCAPE artwork
Posted October 9, 2006

SCAPE?
It's called the "Total Crisis Panic Button" and it's by an artist Jason Eppink.
Originally through Boing Boing link.
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Lectures in Wellington and Sydney
Posted October 8, 2006
Talking about SCAPE 06 but broader discussing "On the conditions of public space: artistic practices and their effects " will be Susanne Jaschko, co-curator of this year's biennial.
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