Call for Submissions: holophon.ca

 Call for submissions:
Sounding Landscapes: a multi-channel audio event
 
This call is for sonic art explorations of literal or fantastic interpretations of acoustic space, utilizing spatial production innovations and the relationship between space, time and physical energy.
 
For an upcoming multidisciplinary concert event in March, holophon.ca is looking for multi-channel sonic compositions in any genre. In particular, we are looking for works that trouble the definitions of space and place through multi-channel audio methods.  
 
Your multi-channel composition(s) can range from four to eight channels. All accepted submissions will be presented through an eight-channel octophonic (equal-spaced, lateral plane ring) speaker system.
 
We will consider sonic works that incorporate video or live components, including dance, poetry or experimental theater.
 
Artists must make their own arrangements for performers if this is a component of your work.
 
We are interested in Saskatchewan-based submissions for live performance: these works must consider multi-source, spatial sound (live and/or pre-recorded) in presentation.  Travel expenses will be provided for out of town performers as funding allows.
 
All artists featured in the concert will receive an honorarium
 
Multi-channel submissions should be sent via a filesharing website (such as yousendit or sendspace) or ftp server as individual .wav or .aif files for each channel.  We request that you label each file as follows:
 
Composition title – Channel number – speaker position
Example: amazingspace_ch1_leftfront.wav
 
All submissions must include a completed submission form located at http://www.holophon.ca/submissions.html
 
Submissions may be sent by email to the following address: holophon3@gmail.com
OR
regular postal address:
 
holophon.ca
PO Box 33089
3015 13th Ave
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4T 1P0 Canada
 
Submissions should be submitted by February 1st, 2010 to be considered for this event.
 



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MAKE ART 09 – 08>13 December 2009 – Poitiers (FR)

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make art is an international festival dedicated to the integration of    
Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in digital art.

The fourth edition of make art – What The Fork?! distributed and open
practices in FLOSS art – will take place in Poitiers (FR), from the 8th
to the 13th of December 2009.

With Aharon Amir (GB), Wayne Clements (GB), FooCorp (GB), Gijs Gieskes
(NL), Gullibloon (AT/DE), Adnan Hadzi (CH), Lisa Haskel (GB), Reni
Hofmüller (AT), Olivier Laruelle (FR), LAFKON (DE), Anne Laforêt (FR),
Mattin (ES), Antoine Moreau (FR), Nathalie Magnan (FR), No Copy Paste
(HU), Noyade (FR), Jean Sépulchre (FR), Wesley Smith (US), Koray
Tahiro#lu (TR/FI), The Guardians of the Tradition (US), Taku Unami (JP),
Milovann Yanatchkov (FR), Simon Yuill (GB), Jérémie Zimmermann (FR),
IOhannes M. Zmölnig (AT), …

http://makeart.goto10.org

Call for New Works [Highways Performance Space]

 HIGHWAYS PERFORMANCE SPACE
Southern California’s Boldest Center for New Performance


Seeks submissions for new works for its July-December 2010
season.


Highways is inviting submissions from performance artists,
dancers/choreographers, theatrical practitioners, sound + new music artists,
and interdisciplinary artists who are creating new works addressing pressing
questions in the social, sexual, psychological, and political spheres that
blur traditional aesthetic borders, finding unexpected solutions to
traditional performance/theatrical practices.

All levels of intent, scale, length, and development are encouraged.

Highways co-presents with its artists,
and offers one + two week presenting opportunities.


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E-mail:
submissions@highwaysperformance.org

+ include a short description of the work, the time frame in which you’d
like to present, and any support materials (including website links).

Deadline:  January 1, 2010

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Highways Performance Space is Southern California’s boldest center for new
performance. In its twenty-first year, Highways continues to be an important
alternative cultural center in Los Angeles that encourages fierce new
artists from diverse communities to develop and present innovative works.

Recently described by the Los Angeles Times as “a hub of experimental
theater, dance, solo drama and other multimedia performance,” Highways
promotes the development of contemporary socially involved artists and art
forms.

Throughout our twenty-one year history, Highways has presented some of the
nation’s outstanding performance artists, including: Karen Finley, Annie
Sprinkle, Ron Athey, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Tim Miller, Sir Ian McKellan,
Quentin Crisp, Holly Hughes, John Fleck, Osseus Labyrint, Margaret Cho,
Simone Forti, Levan D. Hawkins, Dan Froot, Elia Arce, Dan Kwong, Denise
Uyehara, Jude Narita, Spiderwoman Theater, Keith Antar Mason + The Hittite
Empire, Luis Alfaro, Michael Kearns, John Malpede + Los Angeles Poverty
Department, Paul Zaloom, Butchlalis de Panochtitlan, Cornerstone Theater,
Mariel Carranza, Charles Phoenix as well as hundreds of other contemporary
emerging artists.

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Patrick Kennelly
Associate Director
Highways Performance Space
310-453-1755