[spectre] ENTRY FORM WEB3DART 2005

EAF Director director at eaf.asn.au
Thu Jan 20 04:53:12 CET 2005


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ENTRY FORM  WEB3DART 2005              DEADLINE: Monday, February 12, 2005


*3D Art Project URL: _____________________________________________________

*3D Art Project Title: _____________________________________________________

*Primary contact name: 
_________________________________________________________
The creative persons responsible for the 3D design and implementation 
should be listed first; the sponsoring company, institute, and/or 
collaborators are invited to add their additional information at end 
of form.

*Contact Email address __________________________________________

*Primary contact snail mail 
address______________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________ 
(w/country and postcode)
*Lack of contact information could jeopardize your acceptance

Primary telephone, country code: _______ city prefix: _____ number: 
________________ (office/home)

Alternate telephone country code: _______ city prefix: ______ number: 
______________ (office/home)

FAX country code _________ city prefix _____________number: 
_____________________

On-line submissions:
On-line works must run on a 800 MHz CPU.
Please specify CPU power, OS, Web browser and player, which your work 
is tested on.

SUBMIT: Web links by end of working day, Monday, February 12, 2005, 
to:  Karel Dudesek info at web3dart.org On-line 3D projects can be 
submitted as: Web-based 3D Work (experimental, sound, text, audio, 
wireless) - Multi-user-based 3D Work - Multi-media 3D Environments 
(in real and virtual space) - please specify details of installation.

3D ART Student Gallery: A special section of Web3D ART 2005 will be 
created, in recognition of the growing number of student sites and 3D 
activity in arts, design, architecture and IT courses. 
For student participation in the staging of the exhibition, please 
contact info at web3dart.org

JURY: all submitted works will be juried on-line by a team of digital 
media specialists, chair of the jury is
Prof. Karel Dudesek, Head of the postgraduate course at the College 
of Design and Communication, Kent, UK , Melentie Pandilovski, 
Director of the Experimental Art Foundation in Adelaide - Australia 
and Taylor Nuttall, Director  of the Folly, Lancaster, UK and Martin 
Schmitz, Germany.


Accepted projects will be promoted in print, and will be included 
on-line at: www.web3dart.org. All works selected will comprise the 
official Art Show at the International Web3D Symposium in University 
of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom, 29. March to 1.April 2005. A 
conference catalogue will be created, that will include images, text 
and links to all accepted art projects. ACM requires that a signed 
authorization be received before inclusion in the catalogue. Later 
the year the exhibition will be showcased at the Experimental Art 
Foundation in Adelaide - Australia and at Foly, Lancaster, UK..

Selected on-line projects will be sent the authorisation form, which 
must be returned by snail mail or
FAX to ++44- 208 3258320.

Web3D Art is organised by the Web3DArt Team and supported by 
Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Kent, UK. Web3D Art 
is authorised and supported by the WEB3D Symposium 2005.

Sincerely,   The WEB3D ART 2005 Team

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EXPERIMENTAL ART FOUNDATION curates its exhibition program to 
represent new work that expands current debates and ideas in 
contemporary visual art. The EAF incorporates a gallery space, 
bookshop and artists studios.

Lion Arts Centre North Terrace at Morphett Street Adelaide
PO Box 8091 Station Arcade South Australia 5000
Tel: +618 8211 7505  Fax +618 8211 7323
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Director: Melentie Pandilovski  Administrator: Julie Lawton
Program Manager: Michael Grimm Bookshop Manager: Ken Bolton

The Experimental Art Foundation is assisted by the Commonwealth 
Government through the Australia Council, it arts funding and 
advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA, 
and through the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the 
Australian, State and Territory Governments. The EAF is proudly 
smoke-free.



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