The deadline is very close, but maybe someone is interested.
- Karl
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From: Rick Barry <rick_barry@siggraph.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:18:00 -0400
To: SIGGRAPH-Ed <cg-educators@siggraph.org>, Dac <dac@siggraph.org>
Subject: [cg-educators] Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
http://www.asci.org/index2.php?artikel=981
Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition
at the New York Hall of Science
October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009
Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.
INTRODUCTION
What are the artists, designers, architects, scientists, and technologists of the twenty-first century thinking about our current environmental challenges? Can their artwork imagine new, positive approaches to sustaining life on Earth? Can it inspire us to confront the consequences of our current ways of living? Through the almost limitless possibilities of digital image technologies, we invite our competition entrants to examine their environmental concerns, indulge their fantasies, and then share their fabricated/montaged visions of how a sustainable future might look, which might include new types of hybrid forms: plants, animals, humans, cities, transportation systems, food, etc.
Let's boldly envision on behalf of our planet!
CO-JURORS:
~ Michael John Gorman, Director of the new Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
~ Cynthia Pannucci, Founder/Director, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
TIMELINE
Aug. 10, 2008: Entry deadline
Aug. 27, 2008: Notification of Juror Selections via email
Sept. 22-29, 2008: Artworks must arrive at the museum
Oct. 4, 2008: Exhibition opens at New York Hall of Science
Oct. 4, 2008: Online Exhibition opens at ASCI's website
Oct. 5th [3-5pm]: Reception at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 25, 2009: Exhibition closes at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 27-30, 2009: Arrange for pick-up or return shipping
ASCI's SUPPORT OF DIGITAL PRINTS:
ASCI was one of the first organizations in the world to recognize the digital print as a valid fine art product in 1998 by organizing an afternoon panel discussion, "Collectibility & the Digital Print." The event was held in The Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York City, in conjunction with ASCI's first international digital print competition/exhibition.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
uo-asda: FW: [cg-educators] Digital¹08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
The deadline is very close, but maybe someone is interested.
- Karl
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From: Rick Barry <rick_barry@siggraph.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:18:00 -0400
To: SIGGRAPH-Ed <cg-educators@siggraph.org>, Dac <dac@siggraph.org>
Subject: [cg-educators] Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
http://www.asci.org/index2.php?artikel=981
Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition
at the New York Hall of Science
October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009
Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.
INTRODUCTION
What are the artists, designers, architects, scientists, and technologists of the twenty-first century thinking about our current environmental challenges? Can their artwork imagine new, positive approaches to sustaining life on Earth? Can it inspire us to confront the consequences of our current ways of living? Through the almost limitless possibilities of digital image technologies, we invite our competition entrants to examine their environmental concerns, indulge their fantasies, and then share their fabricated/montaged visions of how a sustainable future might look, which might include new types of hybrid forms: plants, animals, humans, cities, transportation systems, food, etc.
Let's boldly envision on behalf of our planet!
CO-JURORS:
~ Michael John Gorman, Director of the new Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
~ Cynthia Pannucci, Founder/Director, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
TIMELINE
Aug. 10, 2008: Entry deadline
Aug. 27, 2008: Notification of Juror Selections via email
Sept. 22-29, 2008: Artworks must arrive at the museum
Oct. 4, 2008: Exhibition opens at New York Hall of Science
Oct. 4, 2008: Online Exhibition opens at ASCI's website
Oct. 5th [3-5pm]: Reception at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 25, 2009: Exhibition closes at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 27-30, 2009: Arrange for pick-up or return shipping
ASCI's SUPPORT OF DIGITAL PRINTS:
ASCI was one of the first organizations in the world to recognize the digital print as a valid fine art product in 1998 by organizing an afternoon panel discussion, "Collectibility & the Digital Print." The event was held in The Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York City, in conjunction with ASCI's first international digital print competition/exhibition.
_______________________________________________
cg-educators mailing list
cg-educators@siggraph.org
http://lists.siggraph.org/mailman/listinfo/cg-educators
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- Karl
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------ Forwarded Message
From: Rick Barry <rick_barry@siggraph.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:18:00 -0400
To: SIGGRAPH-Ed <cg-educators@siggraph.org>, Dac <dac@siggraph.org>
Subject: [cg-educators] Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
http://www.asci.org/index2.php?artikel=981
Digital’08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition
at the New York Hall of Science
October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009
Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.
INTRODUCTION
What are the artists, designers, architects, scientists, and technologists of the twenty-first century thinking about our current environmental challenges? Can their artwork imagine new, positive approaches to sustaining life on Earth? Can it inspire us to confront the consequences of our current ways of living? Through the almost limitless possibilities of digital image technologies, we invite our competition entrants to examine their environmental concerns, indulge their fantasies, and then share their fabricated/montaged visions of how a sustainable future might look, which might include new types of hybrid forms: plants, animals, humans, cities, transportation systems, food, etc.
Let's boldly envision on behalf of our planet!
CO-JURORS:
~ Michael John Gorman, Director of the new Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
~ Cynthia Pannucci, Founder/Director, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
TIMELINE
Aug. 10, 2008: Entry deadline
Aug. 27, 2008: Notification of Juror Selections via email
Sept. 22-29, 2008: Artworks must arrive at the museum
Oct. 4, 2008: Exhibition opens at New York Hall of Science
Oct. 4, 2008: Online Exhibition opens at ASCI's website
Oct. 5th [3-5pm]: Reception at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 25, 2009: Exhibition closes at New York Hall of Science
Jan. 27-30, 2009: Arrange for pick-up or return shipping
ASCI's SUPPORT OF DIGITAL PRINTS:
ASCI was one of the first organizations in the world to recognize the digital print as a valid fine art product in 1998 by organizing an afternoon panel discussion, "Collectibility & the Digital Print." The event was held in The Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York City, in conjunction with ASCI's first international digital print competition/exhibition.
_______________________________________________
cg-educators mailing list
cg-educators@siggraph.org
http://lists.siggraph.org/mailman/listinfo/cg-educators
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Monday, July 21, 2008
uo-asda: Role Call 2 :: Respond so ASDA can become an ASUO group
Thanks to everyone who has responded so far just ignore this.
Matt
Simon
Aaron
Jessica
Alexander
Andrew
Tali
Nathan
Weston
Karl
Sean
I would like to get about 8 more people before I turn in the app that would give us around 20 which I think is a good number of members.
Please respond with your year in school and your email address.
Thanks,
Patrick
Monday, July 14, 2008
asda-talk: FW: Of interest to Digital Arts Students
Thought I’d pass this on. Looks interesting.
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From: Douglas Blandy <dblandy@uoregon.edu>
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 11:16:23 -0700
To: Karl Owens <karlo@uoregon.edu>
Subject: Of interest to Digital Arts Students
The following contest sponsered by SPARC may be of interest to some of your
students.
2008 Call for entries: MindMashup: Short video to illustrate value of
information sharing: http://www.sparkyawards.org/
SPARC®, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, is an
international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct
imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. Developed by the Association
of Research Libraries, SPARC has become a catalyst for change. Its pragmatic
focus is to stimulate the emergence of new scholarly communication models
that expand the dissemination of scholarly research and reduce financial
pressures on libraries. Action by SPARC in collaboration with stakeholders –
including authors, publishers, and libraries – builds on the unprecedented
opportunities created by the networked digital environment to advance the
conduct of scholarship. Leading academic organizations have endorsed SPARC.
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From: Douglas Blandy <dblandy@uoregon.edu>
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 11:16:23 -0700
To: Karl Owens <karlo@uoregon.edu>
Subject: Of interest to Digital Arts Students
The following contest sponsered by SPARC may be of interest to some of your
students.
2008 Call for entries: MindMashup: Short video to illustrate value of
information sharing: http://www.sparkyawards.org/
SPARC®, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, is an
international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct
imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. Developed by the Association
of Research Libraries, SPARC has become a catalyst for change. Its pragmatic
focus is to stimulate the emergence of new scholarly communication models
that expand the dissemination of scholarly research and reduce financial
pressures on libraries. Action by SPARC in collaboration with stakeholders –
including authors, publishers, and libraries – builds on the unprecedented
opportunities created by the networked digital environment to advance the
conduct of scholarship. Leading academic organizations have endorsed SPARC.
------ End of Forwarded Message
Sunday, July 13, 2008
uo-asda: Role Call :: Respond so ASDA can become an ASUO group
The application to become an ASUO group needs our name email and current year in school so we can become a student group I cant turn it in with out these.
Becoming an ASUO group mean
-Money from student fees (more prints money to but things for gallery shows ect.)
-Event Spaces (for film fest events in the EMU ect.)
-More members (ASUO gives us more visibility)
-More Design Firm work (we can easily contact ASUO groups to see if they need work.)
This is a great opportunity. Please respond so i can get this done over summer while I have the time to.
Pat Arlt
ASDA President
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
asda-talk: Street Art
I saw this on Cool Hunting. Very cool. We should do this on Onyx.
Hope everyone is having a great summer.
http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/07/electric_window.php
- Karl
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Hope everyone is having a great summer.
http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/07/electric_window.php
- Karl
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