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Opportunities: Animated Exeter, UK.
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camper writes "I am helping organise an exhibition and lecture at a
arts theatre in Exeter, Devon, U.K. We are having a
Computer games Day at the Animated Exeter festival. I
am hoping to organise a lecture based on the theory
'Can computer games ever be considered as a legitimate
art form?'
I was hoping to get into contact with a number of
artists who use computer games in their art to both
discuss this theory in a forum/lecture and to display
their work at the festival. The festival takes place
in February 2005. If anyone is interested please get into contact with me through this email address:
[email protected]
Thanks for your time,
Rick Howard "
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Posted by rebecca on Thursday, December 09 @ 11:48:21 CET
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Opportunities: Call for Game Art - €2000 reward
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camper writes " Second show for www.thirdplacegallery.org has a deadline October 29th. Please hurry up and submit at www.thirdplacegallery.org. €2000 in prize money at stake!
Jonas Lindberg
Gallery Manager"
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Opportunities: I-GIVE - deadline mid november
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"The Game is the ultimate piece of art, capable of incorporating all forms of art and expression known to humanity, expressed using all forms of technology, from the ancient to the bleeding edge, without compromising its identity as a game." - zerogame manifesto.
The Interactive Game Art and Virtual Environment (I-GIVE) Awards aim to promote creative exploration and innovation within the field of games and new media arts.
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Posted by rebecca on Monday, September 20 @ 14:54:30 CEST
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Opportunities: Reminder - Pixxelpoint Submission Deadline
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All game artists seeking an innovative exhibition context for their work around December should check out the Pixxel Point festival. Applications are due October 1.
Luck!
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Opportunities: Fake Screenshots Contest.
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The pixel is a shy and suicidal character; it wants only to become less significant. When noticed it seeks to eradicate itself. Worse, the career of a pixel is at its height when it is disbelieved, and this is from where blurts like, "I can't believe that's not real water" have emerged in recent years. As the curve of believeability eclipses human cognition, we start to distrust game developers and 3D modellers, and so conversations surrounding the authenticy of in-game screenshots are rampant in the forums.
One person who has followed the evolution of the pixel closely is Brody Condon, both as a practictioner and player. In an attempt to capture and corner this phenomenon, Brody's opened a competition for the Best Fake Screenshot.
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Opportunities: PixelPoint: Call for Submissons.
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Pixxelpoint 2004 – »Location 0 = ∞ / Creative communities and locative media«, fifth edition.
This looks to be a good context for game artists, especially those looking for presentation of works with a focus on graphic or audio/visual abstraction.
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Opportunities: third place derivatives
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August 2nd the new version of The Third Place Gallery is launched to the public. The new theme is Game Art. From August 2nd to September 30th the gallery is open to submission of any piece of art which is inspired by the world of electronic games.
The following media formats can be uploaded to the site: JPEG, GIF, MPEG, QuickTime, Windows Media, MP3 and links to a website of your own. You can also mail works directly at: [email protected]
http://www.thirdplacegallery.org
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