[spectre] FWD: eafinfo: WEB3DART2003
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Wed May 14 06:40:55 CEST 2003
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From: "eaf at eaf.asn.au" <eaf at eaf.asn.au>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 12:22:22 +0930
WEB3DART 2003
>EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION
>FROM 15 MAY
>
>The Experimental Art Foundation will provide an access point to
>WEB3DART 2003 to connect the public in Adelaide with an online
>public, and to visitors at media and art spaces across Australia
and
>internationally. During June 2003, empyre, a moderated
international
>mailing list, with focus on new media art topics, will host a
>discussion on 3D online work:
http://www.subtle.net/empyrean/empyre
>
>3D WORKSHOP
>The EAF plans to organise a Web3D Workshop in the near future.
If
>you are interested in being advised of workshop details please
>register your interest by post, fax or email to
>web3d at eaf.asn.au and include your name, postal address,
contact phone.
>
>
>WEB3DART 2003
>Web3D Art 2003 is the official ART SHOW for the Web3D
Symposium, the
>8th International Conference on 3D Web Technology, March
9-March 12,
>2003 Saint Malo, France. Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and the
WEB3D
>CONSORTIUM, in cooperation with INRIA and Eurographics. The
symposium
>is the most important venue for 3D creators, and all those
devoted to
>the virtual 3D on-line environments. http://Web3D.org/s2003
>Web3D Art 2003 is an international, juried show of 25 online
projects
>from artists, researchers, and students from more than 10
countries,
>featuring multi-user environments, soundscapes, experimental
>architecture, and narrative, exploratory works investigating virtual
>space. Web 3D Art 2003 is available online at www.web3dart.org.
>The fourth selection of online 3D works is organised by Kathy
Rae
>Huffman and Karel Dudesek.
>Jury for the Web3D Art 2003 selection: Prof. Karel Dudesek, Head
of
>the postgraduate course, Interactive Digital Media at the College
of
>Design and Communication, Kent, UK; Kathy Rae Huffman,
Director of
>Visual Arts, at Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK; Tom Holley,
Creative
>Director, Media Centre Huddersfeld, UK; Arghyro Paouri, artist
and
>member of the Multi Media department, INRIA, Rocquencourt,
France;
>Masaki Fujihata, artist and professor of digital media, National
>University of Art and Music, Tokyo, Japan.
>This year's participants are from Australia, Brazil, Luxembourg,
>Switzerland, Ireland, United States, United Kingdom, Germany,
>Slovenia and France. The juried selection features a range of
>artistic and research projects that utilise a variety of plug-ins
>(Cortona, Blaxxun, EON, Axel, Shockwave, Viewpoint, and
Cult3D).
>The other works in the exhibition have been selected from the
last
>Web3D Art competition. Earth by John Klima (USA) was recently
shown
>at the Whitney Biennial. Beyond Manzanar by Tamiko Thiel
>(Japan-Germany) and Zara Houshmand (Iran-USA) was
previously shown at
>SIGGRAPH 2002. In Transit by Michael Pinsky (UK) shown at the
ICA
>London in 2002. Q4U by Feng Mengbo (Beijing, China) was last
shown at
>Documenta 2002. Empyrean by Melinda Rackham (Australia) is
>accompanied by a theoretical online discussion on
>www.subtle.net/empyre during June 2003.
>
>Other organisations participating to show Web3D Art 2003 are:
>Cornerhouse, Manchester (May-June 2003)
http://www.cornerhouse.org
>The Media Centre, The ICA London (June 2003)
http://www.ica.org.uk/
>Watershed, Bristol (June 2003) http://www.watershed.co.uk/
>Media Lounge, Media Centre Huddersfield, UK (May-June 2003)
>http://www.druh.co.uk/medialounge
>Folly Gallery, Lancaster, UK http://www.folly.co.uk
>Center of Contemporary Art, Skopje, Macedonia
http://www.scca.org.mk
>Ravensbourne College of Communication and Design Gallery
>http://www.ma.rave.ac.uk
>
>Credits:
>Web3D Art is organised by Karel Dudesek and Kathy Rae
Huffman, and is
>supported by Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK and Ravensbourne
College of
>Design and Communication, Kent, UK. Web3D Art 2003 is
authorised and
>supported by the Web3D Consortium, and ACM. Funded by North
West
>Arts, Arts Council of England, Association of Greater Manchester
>Authorities, Manchester City Council, North West Vision.
>The Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, gratefully
acknowledges
>the assistance of Martin Thompson, and the Australian Network
for Art
>and Technology.
>
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