[spectre] Final call: Quicktime as an artistic medium

Heiko Recktenwald uzs106 at uni-bonn.de
Wed May 16 00:57:58 CEST 2007


Quicktime is nothing, at least not an "artistic medium". Video may be an 
artistic medium, ok, to embed movies in a webpage may be an artistic 
practice, but anything more is rubbish.


H.

[videoNet] wrote:
> Final call for entries
> deadline 31 May 2007
> -->
> Theme:
> Slowtime 2007 -
> Quicktime as an artistic medium
> -->
> Cinematheque -
> http://cinema.nmartproject.net
> http://mac.le-musee-divisioniste.org
> as the centre for streaming media in the framework of
> [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne - www.nmartproject.net,
> will open in September 2007 - Cinema_C by launching the new show, entitled:
> "Slowtime 2007 - Quicktime as an artistic medium".
> Already in 2003, Cinematheque was exploring the artistic potential of the popular streaming videoformat
> Quicktime as it can be visited in Cinema_B (access via the Cinematheque site).
> After some years of technological further development,
> it's now the time again to spotlight in 2007
> what the current stand of Quicktime as an artistic medium is.
> -->
> Cinematheque is inviting artists, video and film makers
> to submit up to three videos in Quicktime format  -
> originating from 2004 or later, preferably sized 480x360 px,
> but not smaller than 320x240 px, a duration of max. 6  minutes
> and make them available online on a separate webpage for review and download.
> -->
> Please find the call, the regulations and entry form on
> http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=1
> -->
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