[spectre] Reminder - JavaMuseum - Call for entries

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Reminder from JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art www.javamuseum.org
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)

extended deadline 15 July 2002
1. Call for Entries:
net based art works for online competition
Title:
'2nd of Java - Fundamental Patterns - Peripheral Basics'


What are the fundamental patterns of contemporary living and art,
what kind of peripheral basics are defining them?
What are the fundamental patterns of the virtual
environment of Internet? Mere simulation?
Or rather something profoundly new?
In which way changed patterns and the peripheral
basics from physical to virtual level?
How do they influence sensual and intellectual perception ?
Since there is much space for any interpretation,
the categories set up for this competitions are intentional
vague and flexible, any possible approach is welcome!

The categories are:
ImageBasix,
works in which the image component is dominating
ScriptBasix,
works in which the script component is dominating
SoundBasix,
works in which the sound component is dominating.

The submission form and more details can be accessed via startpage of
JavaMuseum www.javamuseum.org

or http://www.javamuseum.org/2002/2nd/2nd_of_java_series.htm

or simply fill out this following form:

Name, Firstname
Email
URL
Title of work
URL of work
Category
Year of Origin
Used technology
Description of work (max 300 words, may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)
Artist's biography/CV (max 300 words. may be also attached as .txt or .doc
file)
1 still image for each submitted work ( max 800x600 pixels - .jpg or gif)
Cut and paste this form and send it together the the non-compressed
attachements
the2nd@javamuseum.org


extended deadline 15 July 2002 - 
the finalists.

Opening of the Online Show and publication
of the 2002 Award winners: 1st week of October 2002 

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