[Studio XX] Newsletter 33 - Decembre 2006
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Studio XX Newsletter 33 - December 2006
Happy Holidays!
The Studio will be closed from 22 December 2006 to 8 January 2007. The
Studio XX team is pleased to send you this last newsletter of the year
to wish you all a wonderful holiday.
* :: Upcoming workshops at Studio XX <#aa>
* :: Celebration of Art's Birthday! <#a> [17 Jan]
* :: Femmes Branchées 5 à 7 <#b> [1 Feb]
* :: Call for proposals: residency program at Studio XX <#c> [1 Apr]
* :: Artist in Residence: Kelly Andres <#d> [8 Jan]
* :: Meta Femmes Branchées: with AGF (aka Antye Greie) <#e> [mid March]
* :: The Museum of Modern Art: The Feminist Future <#h> [26-27 Jan]
* :: Call for proposals: HERSAY/In the Mother Hood <#g> [1 Jan]
* :: Call for submissions: Subtle Technologies 2007 <#i> [3 Jan]
* :: International call for submissions: past forward <#f> [26 Jan]
* :: Call for submissions: - Volume 32.2 <#j> [1 Feb]
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Upcoming workshops at Studio XX
Registration is now open for the Studio XX workshops, starting in the
new year. There are still a few spaces left.
Come sign yourself up at the Studio or send us a cheque to reserve your
spot as soon as possible.
* *Flash*
<http://www.studioxx.org/f/production/workshops/plan_animflash.php>:
Monday evenings from 6-9pm, starting 22 January, lasting 18 hours.
Cost: $225
* *Dreamweaver and HTML*
<http://www.studioxx.org/e/production/workshops/plan_htmldream.php>:
Tuesday evenings from 6-9pm, starting 23 January, lasting 18
hours. Cost: $225
* *Intermediate level electronics and microcontrollers**: Thursday
evenings from 6-9pm, starting 8 February, lasting 18 hours. Cost:
$225
* *Pure Data**:
o /Mixed class for beginner and intermediate-levels/, Saturday
mornings from 10:30am - 1:30pm, starting 20 January, lasting
18 hours. Cost: $170
o /Practice/work session, with expert supervision/, Saturday
afternoons, lasting 12 hours. Cost $100
o /Combined mixed class and supervised practice session/: $250
* *MAX/MSP/jitter*, level 2**, Sundays from 1-5pm.
*more details in January...
** See the workshop reminder
<http://www.studioxx.org/newsletter/rappel_atelierMax2.html>
^ <#top>
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Celebration of Art's Birthday! [17 Jan]
*In the city and in the Studio.*
In collaboration with the organizations Upgrademtl.org, Ckut, Oboro and
our virtual resident Kelly Andres. More details in January...
^ <#top>
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Femmes Branchées 5 à 7 [1 Feb]
*Revisiting the voyage of the Htmlles in eastern Europe, EXPORT2
(fall 2006: Belgrade, Sophia, Istanbul) *
Presentation of performances, workshops and exhibitions from Htmlles in
parallel with the program of local partners from each city. With the
presence of Kyd Campbell, the festival director, and the artists.
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Launching of dpi no8 : Cultivating Mobility dpi.studioxx.org
<http://dpi.studioxx.org>
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Call for proposals: residency program at Studio XX [1 Apr]
StudioXX invites new media artists to submit proposals for its residency
program for the year 2007-2008 on the theme of Mobility.
Residencies are eight weeks in length. For accepted proposals, Studio XX
offers:
* Distinct working space for the artist
* $750 artist's fee
* 45 hours of technical support
* Access to the Studio's equipment
* Possibility to participate in certain group workshops
The resident will benefit from a network of experts for her technical
needs. The Studio offers a theorical and/or critical framework where the
resident can exchange ideas on her project.
Studio XX disseminates the artist's project on its web site, with an
artist's presentation given during its Femmes br at nchées Salon series
within the year following completion of the project.
For more information : www.studioxx.org/e/production/residencies.php
<http://www.studioxx.org/e/production/residencies.php>
*Deadline april 1, 2007.*
Submit a proposal - Online registration :
www.studioxx.org/calls/residences_form_e.php
<http://www.studioxx.org/calls/residences_form_e.php>
www.studioxx.org/e/programming/initiatives.php
<http://www.studioxx.org/e/programming/initiatives.php>
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Artist in Residence: Kelly Andres [8 Jan]
*Kelly Andres* will be our next resident (virually) starting the 8th of
January, with her project TRUST.BETRAY.TRUST [Digital Communication as a
Metaphor for my Social and Political Relationships]
"Daily interactions will be conducted in collaboration with various
machines; the laptop, webcam, radio, telephone, among others, and
uploaded to the online site. Throughout the residency the performances
will be compiled on a website to eventually form a random non-linear
visual and audio narrative."
www.kellyandres.com <http://www.kellyandres.com>
^ <#top>
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Meta Femmes Branchées: with AGF (aka Antye Greie) [mid March]
AGF is a musician, producer, author and artist living in Berlin.
Recently she has been exploring inserting speech and spoken word into
electronic music. She combines this by creating sound installations
built of pop songs, calligraphy and elements from the world wide web.
She will present a day-long masterclass and presentation at the Studio,
AGF will also perform with Finnish sound artist Vladislav Delay, in
collaboration with the Goethe Institute (location to be determined).
www.poemproducer.com <http://www.poemproducer.com>
www.agfdelay.com <http://www.agfdelay.com>
www.moblab.org <http://www.moblab.org>
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The Museum of Modern Art: The Feminist Future: Theory and Practice
in the Visual Arts [26-27 Jan]
*Friday, January 26, and Saturday, January 27, 2007
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. both days *
This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship
between art and gender, bringing together international leaders in
contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. After the
activism of the 1960s and '70s, and the revisionist critiques of the
1980s and '90s, this symposium examines ways in which gender is
currently addressed by artists, museums, and the academy, and its future
role in art practice and scholarship.
For more information go to: www.moma.org/thinkmodern
<http://www.moma.org/thinkmodern>
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street
New York, New York 10019
Titus Theater 1
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Call for proposals: HERSAY/In the Mother Hood [1 Jan]
HERSAY is looking for producers to host and provide content for In the
Mother Hood, a show by, for and about alternative motherhoods airing
every third Wednesday of the month from 6-7pm.
Priority will be given to volunteers/proposals that carry on the
original theme of the show, however, the call is open to all forms of
women's and XX-positive programming.
The deadline for proposals is Jan 1, 2007. Programmers will be expected
to air live shows beginning Jan 17, 2007.
Please contact Charlotte at culture at ckut.ca <mailto:culture at ckut.ca>
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Call for submissions: Subtle Technologies 2007 [3 Jan]
*in situ
art * body * medicine *
May 24th - May 27th 2007
University of Toronto, Toronto Canada
Submission Deadline January 3, 2007
Subtle Technologies is a four-day multidisciplinary Festival exploring
complex and subtle relationships between art and science. The annual
international event combines symposia, exhibitions, workshops and
performances that juxtapose cutting-edge artistic projects and
scientific exploration.
For detailed submission instructions. www.subtletechnologies.com/2007
<http://www.subtletechnologies.com/2007>
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International call for submissions: past forward [26 Jan]
We would like to invite women artists working in the fields of
cyberfeminism and new media to an open exhibition starting on March 8,
2007, the International Women's Day in the rooms of the Austrian
Association of Women Artists, Vienna. The founding of this first artists
association in Austria in 1910 was a reaction to the general exclusion
of women artists from the artworld and resulted from the first women's
movements and its international networking. We see feminisms today for
the most part as being depoliticized. Therefore, past forward focuses on
the question: how are depoliticizing aspects emerging today in light of
global politics?
To participate please email to vbkoe at vbkoe.org <mailto:vbkoe at vbkoe.org>
until Friday the 26th ofJanuary, 2007.
For more info:
Rudolfine Lackner, Evelin Stermitz (http://es.mur.at)
Vereinigung bildender Künstlerinnen österreichs, VBKö
Austrian Association of Women Artists
www.vbkoe.org <http://www.vbkoe.org>
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Call for submissions: - Volume 32.2 [1 Feb]
*Digital Feminisms: Gender and New Technologies*
We are seeking contributions to a special issue of Atlantis focused on
Gender and New Technologies. We invite submissions that contribute to an
inquiry on how new technologies have informed gender's self expression
and histories; affected gender, race and culture; influenced the
representation of gender; and changed the way in which gender issues are
viewed or pursued.
Information: www.msvu.ca/atlantis <http://www.msvu.ca/atlantis>
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 1, 2007
Institute for the Study of Women / Mount Saint Vincent University
Halifax NS, Canada B3M 2J6
tel: 902-457-6319
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