NAISA call for submissions: September 30

 From: Darren Copeland <darren@darrencopeland.net>


Hello!

I am writing a short note to remind you that New Adventures in Sound Art’s call for submissions is due September 30, 2009.

We welcome submissions from a diversity of artists using sound in new and innovative ways.  Please pass this along to your friends and colleagues.

Details are available at http://naisa.ca/opportunities.html#call01

Submission categories include:

1) Radio Art
2) Electroacoustic Music & Sound Art
3) Videomusic
4) Installation Art

Thanks,

Darren Copeland
artisticdirector@naisa.ca
www.naisa.ca

Call for submissions – holophon.ca

 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

holophon.ca is a concert series and audio collective based in Regina, SK that engages with sound as an artistic medium, with a focus on uniting various artistic, geographical and cultural communities through sound-work. In partnership with Tracy Hamon, a poet and writer from Regina, SK we are planning a collaborative concert that reacts against perceptions of post-post modernism by reaching back to modernist roots for inspiration.

Whether it’s Symbolist, Impressionist, or Gertrude Stein’s hermetic word portraits, consider the exchange as an opportunity to emphasize your work. We are seeking submissions that engage modernism as an integral trend of thought that affirms our power to create. The open call accepts:

pre-recorded material
performance
sound/slam/text based poetry
or any combinations thereof
no more than 15 minutes of material/work or 15 pages of text
This event will occur in Regina, SK on Nov. 7, 2009 as the launching of holophon.ca’s season two of programming. Artists are not required to be in attendance at this event: honorariums will be paid, but we cannot support artist travel fees at this time. Submissions must be received by Sept. 25, 2009.

PLEASE INCLUDE WITH EACH SUBMISSION

A short description of how the work will be performed – including diagrams or explanations of speaker arrays if applicable
A 50 word max. program note on the work submitted
A 50 word bio
A 3 page max cv complete with contact information and mailing address
FORMATS ACCEPTED

CD or DVD-based works and support material
Works must not run longer than 15 minutes
holophon.ca accepts any audio from 16bit 44.1 kHz to 24bit 96kHz, also from mono to eight track files
Please send submissions to:

holophon.ca Modernism
2724 Sinton Ave.
Regina, SK
S4S 1K1


http://www.eringee.net
http://www.holophon.ca

Sound from the Weave: Call for stereo works

 Call for TWO-CHANNEL Works: “Sounds From the Weave” – Multiple dates.

The Department of Fine Arts at Rutgers University – Camden will present the work of sixteen artists in “A Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art” in the Stedman Art Gallery. This exhibition will run September 8, 2009 to December 18, 2009. To support this exhibition, the Rutgers Electro-Acoustic Lab invites submissions of two-channel electroacoustic audio compositions by women composers for installation performances with dates to  be announced.

Submission Specifications and Guidelines:

•    Due to the nature of the exhibition, only pieces by women composers will be considered. Works that address the central theme of the exhibition are especially encouraged.

From the Exhibition Abstract:

    In the 21st century, issues of identity seem increasingly complex and problematic, but also of fundamental and growing importance.  In this way, the contemporary art world is a microcosm reflecting significant aspects of the larger world in which we live.  As women have become more a part of the contemporary art world, they have found myriad ways of expressing many facets of their identity, as well as their gender, through their work. This exhibition aims to provide a sampling of how a number of first and second-generation contemporary women artists, as well as several younger artists, of diverse backgrounds in terms of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and other aspects of individuality, have woven the threads of their identity into their work.

•    Composers are invited to submit up to two stereo audio works only (multi-channel or video works will not be considered).

•    Composers should email a link for download or ftp of soundfiles (aiff or wav files please, other formats will not be considered). In this email, please include a brief composer biography and program notes either in the body, or as a pdf/doc attachment.

•    Soundfiles also may be submitted on data CD (aiff or wav files please, other formats will not be considered).  Please include text files for biography and program notes on the CD.

•    Submitted works should be preferably less than 12 minutes in duration.

•    Composers of any age or nationality may submit materials.

•    While most welcome, composers are not required to attend. Travel funds or honoraria are not available.

•    Mailed submission materials will only be returned if the submission includes a self-addressed and pre-postage paid envelope.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 1, 2009 (postmarked for mailed submissions).

Please direct all submissions and/or questions to:

Dr. Mark Zaki
Assistant Professor of Music and
Director, Rutgers Electro-Acoustic Lab (REAL)
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
314 Linden Street
Camden, NJ 08102-1403

markzaki@camden.rutgers.edu

http://www.curatorial.org/exhib_complexweave.html
http://finearts.camden.rutgers.edu/REAL.php