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The “Dance Camera Istanbul” 3rd International Dance Film Festival will be held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2010 winter, focusing on video dance, dance on camera, dance photography and dance film screenings. Dance for camera is a fusion art form combining choreography and filmmaking. “Dance Camera Istanbul” annually showcases international dance films, camera re-works and experimental movement-based films by contemporary video artists and choreographers from student to professional level. There is no restriction on the subject.

The festival supports films which investigate the ongoing search for movement and spaces, both in and out of bodies.

The aim of the festival is to build a community for both dancers and filmmakers to come together, to present and promote both local and cutting edge international works, to share ideas, and to provide a collaborative experience for dancers and filmmakers as they work together to produce the final product.

“Dance Camera Istanbul” also focuses on increasing attention and awareness of the collaborations between dance, film, visual arts and music as well as the different mediums and forms of dance. The goals of “Dance Camera Istanbul” are to offer a proper venue in which to screen and share the works, to encourage and educate student dance filmmakers, to spread the knowledge of dance for camera, and to deepen the understanding of Turkish and international dance film practices through panels, practical workshops, discussions and screenings.


We are seeking enthusiastic individuals and groups who are strongly focused (or want to focus) on dance for camera work, video or multimedia installation collaborations. Examples include video dance, dance documentary, adaptation of a stage work or site specific creation, any kind of artistic and experimental work with kinesthetic energy and rhythmic design, and choreographic works that are created specifically for the lens of the camera and include a well- planned editing process. We invite you to be part of the “Dance Camera Istanbul Festival” family. Accepted works will be screened in various venues in Istanbul, throughout Turkey and at the sister event Cinematic Lounge Series. In attendance will be Turkish and international dancers, filmmakers, musicians, photographers, artists and students, as well as both national and international audiences. During the festival, we will organize discussions between the artists, filmmakers and audience after the screenings.


Dance Film Workshops and Lectures/Panels

The workshops will be directed by acclaimed national and international dance and video artists, filmmakers and choreographers who will introduce different approaches to camera, dance and movement as well as providing information about video dance history, archives and links for further research. The workshops will take place at several dance studios and stages as well as access to indoor and outdoor spaces for filming. During the festival month, there will be national and international lectures serious on the dance camera work and the related fields. If you are interested in honoring us with your presence and lecture, please contact with us in regards to your possible topic. It would be our pleasure to start and organize a growing artistic environment and relationship.


Partners and Sponsors

“Dance Camera Istanbul” collaborates with several cultural institutions for visual artists, choreographers, performers and with many other highly appreciated contributors. Our sponsors and partners will be announced in the near future.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information and sponsorship opportunities.

We are looking forward to welcome you all...

Thank you!


Dance Camera Istanbul Festival Director

Onur Topal – Sümer
onur.topalsumer@dancecamera-istanbul.org

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MA in Performing Arts Practices and Visual Culture-ENGLISH.pdf

Directors: Pilar Lacasa / José Antonio Sánchez
Coordinators: Victoria Pérez Royo / Pedro Sarmiento
Jointly offered by the University of Alcala (UAH) and the National Museum Reina Sofia in
Madrid in collaboration with University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), Teatro Circo
La Casa Encendida and MATADERO Madrid.
Duration: One academic year / 60 ECTS
Starting: October 2010
Profile: practice-based research

More info: practicaescenicayculturavisual@gmail.com

Teaching staff: Juan Domínguez, Óskar Gómez Mata, Mårten Spångberg, Los Torreznos,
Cuqui Jerez, Amalia Fernández, Carlos Marquerie, Ingrid Wildi, Marlon Barrios Solano,
Eugene van Erben, José A. Sánchez, Victoria Pérez Royo, Óscar Cornago, Christine
Greiner, Zeynep Günsür, Bojana Kunst, Ana Vujanovic, Reinaldo Laddaga, Ric Allsopp,
Alice Chauchat, Maral Kekejan, Marta Oliveres, Fernando Quesada, Isabel de Naverán,
Amparo Écija, Isis Saz, Patricia Ruiz, Mercedes Pacheco, Eva López Crevillén, Pablo
Palacio...
"
This MA proposes a practical approach to research in which a close collaboration is
fostered between theory and praxis in the field of visual arts and performing arts. By
means of the studentʼs participation on a variety of formats such as laboratories,
workshops and seminars, the studentʼs creative praxis is integrated with relevant
theoretical discourses, in order to reach a productive cooperation among conceptual
methods, critical instruments and creative research practices. In this context the studentʼs
autonomous work is extremely relevant and is developed throughout the programme in a
continuous dialogue with mentors, supervisors, teaching staff, invited artists and fellow
students. It takes the form of an immersion in a process of interdisciplinary dialogue in
which students have the opportunity of collectivelly reflecting on their own work, as well as
on research instruments and methodologies.
"
In this MA, performing arts are enhanced and enriched with visual artistic practices.
In order to allow the emergence of this interdisciplinarity, the programme is structured
around two lines of work: audiovisual work and relational practices. Addressing creative
praxis in this crossdisciplinary way allows students to gain a comprehensive understanding
of their field of research.
"
The participation of a great number of professionals coming from different areas
within the field of performing arts such as creation, curating, critique, research and the
academy offers the students an access to the reality of contemporary tendencies and
developments, as well as to the professional world after completion of the MA."
"
This degree is based on the affirmation that creative practices can be considered
research processes. The integration in Spain of arts education in the European system of
higher education implies the consideration of the arts as disciplines that generate
knowledge. The goal of this degree is to open a space for research conducted by artists,
theoreticians and pedagogues in the field of performing arts, providing specific areas of
work and methodologies that encompass the uniqueness of performance.
"
"
The field or performance practice has been transformed and today it shows a strong
tendency towards research. While the 80s and 90s witnessed a praxis more focused on
production and marketing of pieces for the stage, creative activities are understood,
conceived, proposed and organized nowadays as research processes. This can be seen
especially in the work of a number of artists who have explored and challenged the limits
and the ways of functioning of the theatrical device. For such an exploration, they have
made use of artistic fields and disciplines more or less connected with their work, which
has taken performing arts practices to a radical interdisciplinary situation. Expressions
such as “body arts” or “action arts” are a proof of this tendency; by using them we show
how diverse the field has become and how it is admitted to use hybrid practices from
different sources.
"
These transformations have generated new ways of working and acting in the areas
of program design, cultural policies, production and aesthetic reflexion. On the other hand,
education cannot stay unaware and should adapt its training programs in performance
practice to the changes described. Our degree in Performing Arts Practices and Visual
Culture is the answer to these demands. It follows a multidisciplinary approach with an
artist/researcher profile which acknowledges the changes we have described.
"
From a professional point of view, educational programmes in performing arts need
to adapt to the developments that the concept of artistic creation has undergone in recent
years. The artist is no longer a virtuoso in one or two specialties, but a researcher
accustomed to moving between interdisciplinary fields, who knows different methodologies
and who has the ability to adapt to different forms of action. The professional interest of
the Master in Performings Arts Practices and Visual Culture lies on its capacity to prepare
new generations of artists and researchers for the interdisciplinary conditions which define
contemporary practice. Our program sets a kind of research which is closely related with
contemporary creation and allows the student to acquire first hand knowledge about
artistic processes and contemporary tendencies, while providing the flexibility and scope
needed to adapt to this changing reality.
"
Both the interdisciplinary approach and the integration of creative and research
practices allow the program to establish a framework for the generation of new artistic
research projects in the field of performing arts. The student finds the conditions in which
he/she can question methods and models, expand the boundaries of theatre and dance
trough dialogue and interaction with other creative areas, with forms of communication and
expression of contemporary culture and with
social and discursive practices.

MA in Performing Arts Practices and Visual Culture-ENGLISH.pdf


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UMBRALTECH

Mostra aborda cultura chilena

Expectativa é atrair cerca de 20 mil pessoas ao evento

28/07/10

Um pedacinho do Chile em Fortaleza, é o que promete o festival que começou terça-feira (27) no Theatro José de Alencar.

Dentro da proposta de trazer parte do Chile para Fortaleza, este espaço convida o público a voltar para o dia 27 de fevereiro deste anoe vivenciar um pouco do terremoto que atingiu aquele país. Além de todaessa representação visual, o som que sai das máquinas é real. Foicapturado pelas câmeras de segurança no momento do terremoto.

Pinturas eletrônicas também fazem parte das artes visuais do festival. A artista plástica chilena Yto Aranda diz que a ideia émisturar a pintura com a reciclagem de materiais eletrônicos.

A expectativa dos organizadores é atrair cerca de 20 mil pessoas ao TJA até sexta-feira (30) para conferir as novidades.



Sample approaches culture Chilean
Expectation is to attract about 20 a thousand people to the event28/07/10A bit of Chile in Fortaleza, it is what it promises the festival thatstarted tuesday (27) in the Theatro Jose de Alencar.Inside of the proposal to bring part of Chile for $fortaleza, thisspace invites the public to come back toward day 27 of February of thisyear and to live deeply a little of the earthquake that reached thatcountry. Beyond all this visual representation, the sound that leavesthe machines is real. It was captured by the cameras of security at themoment of the earthquake.Electronic paintings also are part of the visual arts of the festival.The plastic artist Chilean Yto Aranda says that the idea is to mix thepainting with the recycling of electronic materials.The expectation of the organizadores is to attract about 20 a thousandpeople to the TJA until friday (30) conferring the new features.

http://tvverdesmares.com.br/bomdiaceara/mostra-aborda-cultura-chilena/
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@MUSE 010
Palucca Schule
July 28th 2010


Using the most advanced social software platforms and rich multimedia
internet applications, dance-tech.net provides movement and new media
artists, theorist, thinkers and technologists an on-line space for
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Barrios Solano introduces dance-tech.net and dance-techTV as a
sustainable model of production and exchange of knowledge within a
community of movement and mew media artits, theorists, technologists and
organizations. The new internet or Web 2.0 architectures helps us to
see Networks as the materialization of social dynamics, as sites of
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SAMPLES OF MY WORK



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QUESTION?


WHAT IS A HAND?


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Can the computers think like humans?

-That reminds me of a story!

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Storytelling

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OBARZANEK

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BEBE MILLER
LISA
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ALVA
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DORADO/MIXED REALITY PERFORMANCES

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PARTICIPATORY CREATION OF KNOWLEDGE:
loose network of correspondents
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SABINE KLAUS (SCOTLAND)

CODA KEDJA Opening Event Oslo Norway from Creation Editor on Vimeo.


DEBORAH HUSTIC (CROATIA)

USE OF INTERNET NATIVE TECHNOLOGY


MOVESTREAM


EMBEDDED/OPEN LAB IN FESTIVALS

WORLD GRID LAB

Extra Festival Annecy (France)
Panorama de Danca Rio de janeiro (Brazil)
CYNETART 2010 Dresden (Germany)

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Chile and Ireland

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ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS (any member of the networks)



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Workshops in: Madrid, Rio de janeiro, Sao Paulo, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Asuncion.

E-learning Project: REM 2.0


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Cedar Lake

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THE CLYTEMNESTRA REMASH CHALLENGE
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NEW WWW AFFORDS:

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INTERVENTION OF THE INTERNET WITH KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS
CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT AS EXCHANGE/GENEROSITY
DIY
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DISTRIBUTED
CONVERSATIONS/DIALOGUE
EVERYTHING NEXT TO EVERYTHING




COMMUNICATION IS NOT A BOND

THE BOND IS CREATED BY DOING IT TOGETHER


PARTICIPATION MAKES THE SITE



CREATION OF AN INFRASTRUCTURE OF TRUST AND TRUST IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE OF GENEROSITY


SOCIAL


COMMUNITIES=COMMONS=ECOLOGICAL

REFLECT THE LOGIC AND DYNAMICS OF THE SOCIAL LIFE

CULTURE IS SOCIAL



CONTESTING BOUNDARIES:
BODIES, DANCE, DISCIPLINES, MINDS, INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE,
ORGANIZATIONS, COUNTRIES, MACHINES, LEARNING






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Troika Ranch

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Bebe Miller and Company
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Chunky Move

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We Live in Public

Cena11

Human Browser

Can you see me now? Blast Theory

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Uncle Roy All Around You/Blast Theory

Uncle Roy All Around You from Blast Theory on Vimeo.


Dance a day
Boris Willis


Koosil-ja Wang
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ERS Counting Workshop for Future Perfect



Isabelle Choiniere

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Idol Task/CynetArts 09

ZEN Station/Cynetarts 09

Mindbox/Cynetarts 09


ECHO System




Radio Healer
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Swing wing


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July 26th 2010: First Anniversary of Merce Cunningham Passing

Merce Cunningham interviewed by Foofwa d'Imobilité, July 2000, Vienna, Austria
Merce-Art Forever!" project

Part I: Inter-face to face-view

Merce Cunningham interviewed by Foofwa d'Imobilité - July 29 2000 -
Vienna, Austria - 23 minutes – subtitles in the making, translation in
French by Odile Ferrard, Léa Lescure and Foofwa.

“I knew that Merce had a video camera, so I gave him a cassette and
asked him to record me as I was recording him. It gave an informality to
the interview, which I like. The interview is important to me because
it shows that Merce wanted his work to survive him, as he says it in
numerous interviews until 2008. I happen to have it on tape.”
Foofwa d'Imobilite

« Merce-Art Forever! » is a project by Foofwa d'Imobilite / Neopost
Ahrrrt
about the legacy of Merce Cunningham. It is composed of
interviews, readings, manifestos, dialogs, and different viewpoints, all
related to the present, past, and future of Merce's work. It is a way
to study and promote this legacy, which is certainly one of the most
important for dance in the past century. Foofwa will make these
documents available to the public for free and non-commercial
distribution, sharing (with credits of course) being the ultimate goal.
Check for updates, as the video are in the editing room…

Check www.merce.org for more information on the Living Legacy Plan and activities of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.

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Video about Tanzplan Dresden, Germany
(Mostly in German)

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@ Tanzplan Dresden making interviews, lertures and Live streaming direct from

muse 010

Interdisciplinary Workshop for professional and advanced dancers
July 26th - August 6th, 2010
Palucca Schule Dresden – Hochschule für Tanz

STAY tuned!

About the workshop!

Getting back into shape is the focus of Tanzplan Dresden’s fourth Summer Workshop! Do you want to get trim once again after a well-earned summer break? This two-week course programme offers a wide range of training at various levels in contemporary and classical dance, as well as courses in improvisation. The classes take place in studios at the Palucca Schule and are taught by dance teachers with international reputation. Most instruction is in small groups to ensure that participants receive intensive individual attention. This year’s muse 010 Summer Workshop instructors include Prof. Jason Beechey (Rector of the Palucca Schule Dresden), Anton Lachky (Les Slovak ) and Marion Ballester (e.g. Rosas). Furthermore, during the Summer Workshop three young choreographers will also be undertaking a Creative Residency at the Palucca Schule and will enrich the evening programme with their choreographic works and showings. Participants can put together their own personal course programme. Small groups guarantee intensive individual attention. We recommend that you book early as the number of participants is limited and places are given on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis.

Summer in Dresden – come and be kissed by the Muse in the city on the Elbe!
Yours sincerely Tanzplan Dresden

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On the first anniversary of Merce Cunningham's passing, the dance community comes together to pay tribute to his influence by using his methods in his familiar spirit of rigorous play. On a simple raised
stage five New York City choreographers will each present dance material
from their previous work or created for the occasion. Curated and
produced by Annie B Parson and William Knapp.


http://www.rivertorivernyc.com/events/eventDetail.php?eventID=3518

Choreographers:

Lucinda Childs

Bill T. Jones

Susan Marshall

Jon Kinzell

Faye Driscoll



Musicians:

David Eggar (cello)

Geoff (Guitar)

Kotchy (Laptop)

This performance will be on the lawn in Rockefeller Park. The event is free
and no tickets are required. Seats will not be provided. Feel free to
bring blankets or a chair.

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YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video aims to discover and showcase the most exceptional talent working in the ever-expanding realm of online video. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in
collaboration with HP, YouTube Play
hopes to attract innovative, original, and surprising videos from around
the
world, regardless of genre, technique, background, or budget. This
global online initiative is not a search for what’s “now,”
but a search for what’s next. Visit youtube.com/play to learn more and submit a video.

About YouTube Play

In the last two decades, there has been
a paradigm shift in visual culture. The moving image has been fully absorbed
into critical contemporary-art practices, and now we are witnessing the power
of the Internet to catalyze and disseminate new forms of digital media,
including online video.
With video now available for anyone to produce and watch, almost anytime and
anywhere—be it on cell phones, digital cameras, computers, or tablets—it has
become the medium of choice for many aspiring artists. YouTube Play will recognize the current effect of new technologies
on creativity by showcasing exceptional talent working in the ever-expanding
realm of digital media.

It is the goal of YouTube Play to reach the widest possible audience, inviting each and every individual with access to the Internet to submit a video for consideration. The end result will
hopefully be the ultimate YouTube playlist: a selection of the most unique,
innovative, groundbreaking video work being created and distributed online
during the past two years.

The Take
Running in conjunction with YouTube Play,the Take, a blog
featuring writing by experts, scholars,
and
artists from the
worlds of film, video, and Internet culture will discuss digital
content, the history of video art, and
online
video and its
effects on art and life.

How to Participate

Now through July 31,
2010, participants are invited to submit new or existing videos created within
the last two years at youtube.com/play. Submissions may include any form
of creative video, including animation, motion graphics, narrative,
non-narrative, or documentary work, music videos, and entirely new art
forms.

Selection Process

After the submission
period closes, the Guggenheim Museum will identify up to 200 videos for
online
viewing at youtube.com/play. From this group, up to 20 videos will be
selected by a jury of experts, comprised of distinguished artists,
filmmakers, graphic
designers, and musicians, to be presented at the Guggenheim Museum in
New York
during a special event on October 21, 2010, on view to the public
October 22–24, with simultaneous presentations at the Guggenheim museums
in Berlin, Bilbao, and Venice.

The Jury

Laurie Anderson

One of today’s most prolific performance artists, Laurie Anderson is renowned as a
musician, inventor, and filmmaker. Her performance practice is diverse,
ranging from riveting monologues to sophisticated multimedia events that
combine and harmonize visual and aural elements. At once experimental
and entertaining, Anderson’s work resists categorization, as the
novel-inspired performance Songs
and Stories for Moby Dick

(1999–2000) illustrates. The impact of Anderson’s creative work has been
acknowledged by NASA, which named her its first artist-in-residence in
2004. A traveling retrospective of Anderson’s visual work, The Record of the Time: Sound in the
Work of Laurie Anderson
, was
organized by the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon in 2003. Recently
Anderson released the album Homeland (her first in ten years) and
premiered the new performance work Delusion at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural
Olympiad.


Animal Collective, featuring Deakin (Josh Dibb), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Panda Bear (Noah Lennox)

Hailing from Baltimore, Animal Collective is a decade-old group of musicians
composed of childhood friends Avey Tare (Dave Portner), Panda
Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb).
Known for their experimental sound and mysterious, psychedelic, and
sometimes disorienting live performances, the band has produced eight
studio records, one live record, and a variety of critically acclaimed
side projects while touring extensively nationally and internationally.


Darren Aronofsky

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, director Darren Aronofsky won the Director’s
Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award
for Best First Screenplay for his first feature, π. In 2000 Aronofsky premiered Requiem for a Dream at the Cannes International Film
Festival. The film was named to more than 150 Top Ten lists, including
those of the New York Times, Rolling
Stone
, Entertainment
Weekly
, and the American Film
Institute. His third feature, The
Fountain
, a science-fiction
romance that he wrote and directed, starred Hugh Jackman and Rachel
Weisz. Aronofsky’s most recent film, The
Wrestler
, premiered in 2008 at
the Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion,
making it only the third American film in history to win this prize.
Among his honors, the American Film Institute has awarded Aronofsky the
prestigious Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal, and the Stockholm Film
Festival presented him the Golden Horse Visionary Award. His next
release, Black Swan, is a horror film set in the world of
ballet that stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis, forthcoming in late
fall 2010.


Douglas Gordon

Scottish-born artist Douglas Gordon utilizes a variety of mediums, including
installation, video, and photography, to investigate memory and time.
For his landmark video 24 Hour
Psycho
(1993), he slowed Alfred
Hitchcock’s 1960 film to last an entire day; the tension of this famous
thriller was heightened by the mesmerizing, protracted action. In 2006,
Gordon collaborated with artist Philippe Parreno on Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, a film that presents the movements
of French soccer star Zinedine Zidane in real time over the course of a
single match to create a complex study of portraiture and mediated
spectacle. Exhibited globally, Gordon's work has been the subject of
considerable critical attention. Gordon received the 1996 Turner Prize,
the Duemila Prize for best young artist at the 1997 Venice Biennale, and
the 1998 Hugo Boss Prize. In 2008 he received the Roswitha Haftmann
Prize and served as an International Juror at the 65th Venice
International Film Festival.


Ryan McGinley

Ryan McGinley is a photographer whose work celebrates raw youth, with all its connotations of revolt, hedonism, and subversion. Subjects have
ranged from fans of the musician Morrissey (in the series Irregular Regulars,
2004–07), to nude young men and women playing and living in nature (I Know Where the Summer Goes, 2007–08) or captured in intimate
studio portraiture (Everybody
Knows This Is Nowhere
, 2010). In
2003, at the age of twenty-five, McGinley became the youngest artist to
have a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. McGinley has
been the recipient of two important photographic prizes, the ICP
Infinity Award for best young photographer from the International Center
of Photography in 2007 and American
Photo
magazine’s Photographer
of the Year award in 2003. In addition to projects in which he documents
his own friends and community, McGinley has created editorial
portfolios for such publications as Index, Esquire, and the New
York Times Magazine
, for which
he has photographed athletes at the 2004 summer and 2010 winter Olympic
games, 2007 Oscar nominees, and the singer M.I.A.


Marilyn Minter

Artist Marilyn Minter merges high art with commercial imagery throughout her practice, which includes painting, video, and photography. Minter’s work
frequently focuses on the female body, creating hyperrealistic artworks
that offset sensuality with lurid colors. Her second video work, Green Pink Caviar
(2009), has been screened in locations around the world, including
Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Times Square in New York, Madonna’s
2009 European tour, and, at present, the lobby of the Museum of Modern
Art, New York. The manipulation of glamour and desire, recurrent themes
for Minter, converged in her appropriation of Pamela Anderson’s iconic
pin-up image in a 2007 series of photographic portraits. Minter has
exhibited internationally, with notable solo shows organized by the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2005); Center for Contemporary Art,
Cincinnati (2009); and La Conservera, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo,
Murcia, Spain (2009).


Takashi Murakami

World-renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami blurs the boundaries between East and West, past and present, in his paintings, sculptures, and videos.
Influenced by such varied traditions as Japanese manga, anime, and
classical nihonga painting and Western Pop art, Murakami has developed a
unique practice that situates the artist at the cusp of high art and
mass culture. In his work as a curator, Murakami has organized such
seminal exhibitions of contemporary Japanese art and culture as Superflat
(2000) and Little Boy: The Art
of Japan’s Exploding Subcultures

(2005). As an entrepreneur, he promotes emerging artists through his
art production and management company Kaikai Kiki Co. Having exhibited
widely throughout the world, Murakami is currently preparing for an
exhibition at the Château de Versailles in September 2010.


Shirin Neshat

Shirin Neshat is an Iranian-born artist/filmmaker living in New York. Neshat’s early photographic works, including the Unveiling (1993) and Women
of Allah
(1993–97) series,
explored notions of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and
militancy. Her subsequent video works departed from overtly political
content or critique in favor of more poetic imagery and narratives.
Neshat recently directed her first feature-length film, Women without Men,
which received the Silver Lion Award at the 66th Venice International
Film Festival in 2009. Neshat has been the subject of numerous solo
exhibitions at galleries and museums internationally, including the
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Serpentine Gallery in London,
Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and
the Musee d’Art Contemporain de Montreal.


Stefan Sagmeister

Stefan Sagmeister is one of today’s most innovative and influential graphic designers. His conception and application of graphic design goes above and beyond
traditional notions of the practice, taking it to the realm of
performative, conceptual, and installation-based art. Sagmeister is most
widely known for his album cover artwork for bands like the Rolling
Stones, Talking Heads, and Lou Reed, and for books like Mariko Mori’s Wave UFO
for the Kunsthaus Bregenz, which function as sculptural objects.


Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Working in both feature-length and short forms, Apichatpong Weerasethakul plays with
various narrative devices and nonlinear structures in his profoundly
expressive, lyrical films, which are produced in his native Thailand.
Exploring memory, political oppression, and spiritual quests, the works
blend naturalism with stylized, dreamlike sequences. Weerasethakul’s Syndromes and a Century was the first Thai film to be
selected for the Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered
in 2006 at the 63rd festival. Recent screenings and exhibitions of his
films and installations include Phantoms
of Nabua
, Wexner Center for the
Arts, Columbus, Ohio; Moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC (2009); and at Life on Mars,
55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (2008–09), at which he was
awarded the inaugural Fine Prize. His feature films have won several
prizes from the Cannes International Film Festival, including the Prix
Un Certain Regard (2003), the Prix du Jury (2004), and for his most
recent film, Uncle Boonmee Who
Can Recall His Past Lives
, the
prestigious Palme d’Or (2010).


Nancy Spector, Jury Chair

Nancy Spector is the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, where she oversees the acquisition strategy for the permanent
collection and the global exhibition calendar for the institution and
its affiliates. She has organized exhibitions on conceptual photography,
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Richard Prince, Tino Sehgal, and Matthew
Barney’s Cremaster cycle. She was adjunct curator of the
1997 Venice Biennale and co-organizer of the first Berlin Biennale in
1998. She has contributed to numerous books on contemporary visual
culture with essays on artists such as Maurizio Cattelan, Luc Tuymans,
and Lawrence Weiner.


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DUESEPTEMBER 20, 2010-- OSU Dance is HIRING a VIDEO person for our newestassistant faculty position. We seek a dance professional who isactively engaged in a combination of creative activity and theoreticalinquiry with an emphasis on video/film and dance (including but notlimited to dance documentaries, dance for camera, archiving etc.)

See the link on our homepage: http://dance.osu.edu
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We seek a dance professional who is actively engaged in a combination of creative activity and
theoretical inquiry with an emphasis on video/film and dance (including but not limited to dance
documentaries, experimental dance for camera, and/or dance documentation and archiving). We
welcome a person who is currently connected to the forefront of video art as it relates to bodily
expression and choreographic composition and has established relationships with the professional
field nationally and internationally. We value an artist/teacher with an interdisciplinary perspective
who is excited by the investigation of the full range of possibilities for video as a creative and
practical element of a dance education and career. We strongly encourage applicants who will
diversify our curriculum and our faculty with regard to race, gender, and ethnicity.

Our new faculty colleague will contribute:
In Research: creating, directing or re-imagining dances for the camera, intermedia
performances, or hybrid creative research projects for the web or DVD, and/or ethnographic and
documentary filmmaking as related to dance and choreography.
In Teaching: investigating video as a creative, scholarly, and practical medium in dance,
sharing the fundamentals of choreographic craft for the screen, instructing students in skills
necessary for the documentation of stage performances for professional development and
historical concerns, and contributing in other additional curricular areas as appropriate (such as
production, dance composition, notation, history, theory, or technique). Demonstrated expertise
in the use of digital video equipment for shooting (lighting, camera operation, sound) and a
range of post-production software is desired.
In Service: leadership in undergraduate and graduate programs, curriculum development,
advising, and governance within the department, college, university, and the field at large.

Position: Assistant Professor, full-time, tenure track
Qualifications: Advanced degree preferred, professional experience required
Application deadline: September 20, 2010
Date of Hire: Autumn Quarter 2011

Send Letter of Application, Resume or Vita, and 3 Letters of Reference by September 20, 2010 to:
Norah Zuniga Shaw, Chair, Search Committee
The Ohio State University, Department of Dance
1813 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43210-1307
E-mail: zuniga.11@osu.edu

To build a diverse workforce, The Ohio State University encourages applications from individuals
with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women. EEO/AA Employer.
students in a comprehensive way within the lively
discourse of a major research university, and
providing multiple avenues toward future careers
within an evolving field.

Our department is staffed by 14 resident faculty,
adjunct educators, guest artists, visiting scholars,
and 15 graduate associates. We serve 100
undergraduates in the BFA program, 35 graduate
students in MFA or PhD programs, 80 dance
minors, and 500 students each quarter in the non-
major program.

About the College
The Arts are housed within Arts and Humanities
inside Arts and Sciences at OSU. It is a
comprehensive visual and performing arts
institution, with departments of Art, Art Education,
Dance, Design, History of Art, and Theatre, along
with the School of Music, and the Advanced
Computing Center for Art and Design (ACCAD).

About the University
The Ohio State University was ranked 18th among
public universities in U.S. News and World Report’s
2009 edition of America’s Best Colleges.

About Columbus
Columbus, Ohio is the 16th largest city in the U.S.,
and was recently ranked as one of the top ten
cities for the arts by American Style magazine.
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CONVOCATÒRIA INTERNACIONAL III PREMI VIDEODANSA, BARCELONA


RECORDEU!


El 30 de juliol és la data límit per a inscriure les vostres obres.


El Premi Videodansa Barcelona és una convocatòria internacional dirigida a reconèixer aquelles obres més rellevants en la creació audiovisual amb el cos, el moviment i el llenguatge coreogràfic com elements significatius i diferenciadors del contingut i la forma del film.

Totes les obres seleccionades s'exhibiran en el marc del programa del festival IDN - Imatge, Dansa i Nous mitjans - que tindrà lloc del 13 al 16 de gener de 2011 al Mercat dels Flors de Barcelona.

El Premi, dotat amb 4000€, s'atorgarà a una sola obra o com a màxim a dos ex aequo i es farà públic en el marc de IDN. A més del Premi, un jurat internacional format per curadors i artistes del sector, seleccionarà entre 6 i 10 treballs destacats que passaran a formar part de les iniciatives de difusió pública de l'associació NU2’s.

Trobareu les bases i tota la informació a la web de NU2’s: http://www.nu2s.org



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NU2's associació per a la creació rep el suport del Department de Cultura i Mitjans de Comunicació de la Generalitat de Catalunya, de l’Institut de Cultura de l’Ajuntament de Barcelona, i de l’Institut Ramon Llull
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CONVOCATORIA INTERNACIONAL III PREMIO VIDEODANZA, BARCELONA


RECORDAD!

El 30 de Julio es la fecha límite para inscribir vuestras obras.


El Premi Videodansa, Barcelona es una convocatoria internacional dirigida a reconocer aquellas obras más relevantes en la creación audiovisual con el cuerpo, el movimiento y el lenguaje coreográfico cómo elementos significativos y diferenciadores del contenido y la forma del film.

Todas las obras seleccionadas se exhibirán dentro del programa del festival IDN – Imagen, Danza y Nuevos medios - que tendrá lugar del 13 al 16 de enero de 2011 en el Mercat de les Flors de Barcelona.

El Premi, dotado con 4000€, se otorgará a una sola obra o cómo máximo a dos ex aequo y se hará público en el marco de IDN. Además del Premi, un jurado internacional formado por curadores y artistas del sector, seleccionará entre 6 y 10 trabajos destacados que pasarán a formar parte de las iniciativas de difusión pública de la asociación NU2’S.


Encontraréis las bases y toda la información en la web de NU2’s: http://www.nu2s.org



* Por favor reenviar este mensaje a todas aquellas personas que puedan estar interesadas con el fin de obtener la máxima difusión *


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INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR ENTRIES – III BARCELONA, VIDEODANCE PRIZE


REMEMBER!


July 30 is the deadline for submit your works.


The Videodance, Barcelona Prize is an international competition designed to recognize those most relevant works of the audiovisual creation with the body, movement and choreographic language as significant elements of the content and form of the film.

All the selected works will be projected at the program of IDN - Image, Dance and New media – festival which will take place from 13 to 16 January 2011 at the Mercat de les Flors of Barcelona.

The prize, worth € 4,000 will be awarded for a single work or a maximum of two ex aequo and it will be given during IDN. In addition to the Prize, an international jury of curators and artists will select between 6 and 10 distinguished works that will become part of the public initiatives of diffusion of NU2’s association.


You will find all the information at our website: http://www.nu2s.org



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Highlights on dance-techTV: Summer Special Selection!

Go to the selections:
Pere Faura/Barcelona @ MOV_S Madrid
Interactivos? MediaLab Prado/Madrid
Liquid Docs/Barcelona
Steven Cohen/South Africa @ Extra 10 Annecy, France
Tanzplan/Dresden
Openframewoks/World
Gideon Obarzanek/Australia in NYC
Yan Marussish/Switzerland @ Extra 09 Annecy, France
Andrew Scheneider/Brooklyn
Sol Pico/Barcelona @ MOV_S Madrid
Di Mainstone/UK @ Eyebeam, NYC


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Entrycall 2010

Call for entries dance screen at Cinedans 2010!
Festival dates 8 – 12 December, 2010



Stichting Dioraphte will award € 7500,-
and € 2000,- for the winning filmmakers of dancescreen 2010 at Cinedans.
Cinedans would like to thank Stichting Dioraphte for supporting the competition of this years festival!

‘Dioraphte Student Encouragement Award’ € 2.000,-
‘Dioraphte Cinedans jury award’ € 7.500,-

NOTE The deadline for entry is July 21st 2010!

Bright prospects for lovers of video dance: Come and join us in the Dutch city of Amsterdam! Cinedans and the IMZ would like to cordially invite you to participate in dance screen at Cinedans 2010: On 8 – 12 December, Cinedans will host this 12th international festival and competition for dance films and videos. In Cinedans, dance screen has found synergetic partners to co-organise this event. Additionally to programming dance films and videos Cinedans also focuses on crossover projects and media installations. Cinedans further features commissioned film projects, installations, live games and workshops and will take place from 8 – 12 December.

dance screen at Cinedans 2010 will be featuring an irresistible programme of events! In addition to the extensive film programme, lively panels and productive discussions on the state of the arts, inspiring lectures, hot topic talks on community focal points and presentations will let us explore the variety of our alluring playgrounds. The video library is as always a wide fishing pool for programmers offering a varied overview on the art form.

Focussing on excellence and innovation, the dance screen at Cinedans 2010 competition forms the centre of the festival, which thus will culminate in the dance screen at Cinedans 2010 Award Gala, presenting the ‘Dioraphte Cinedans jury award’ of € 7.500,- and the ‘Dioraphte Student Encouragement Award’ of € 2.000,-

Hence high time to put out our first call for entries! You may submit your work(s) in the following categories:

A) Live performance relay
Multi-camera relay of a live dance performance

B) Camera re-work
Adaptation of an existing choreography

C) Screen choreography
Television/film/data productions with a choreography specifically created for the screen, movement based video clips, experimental films, animation & fiction

D) Documentary
Profile or feature of e.g. a choreographer, a dance company, dance history, etc.

Competition Rules, Online entry form, Online personal registration form are to be found on: dance screen

Deadline for submission and receipt of material is 21 July 2010!
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