the popcorn incident is an arts event in the south of england co-ordinated by boredomresearch. This is an opportunity to show and view new or experimental new media, sound, video, animation, online or performance work within a relaxed environment.
we would like to invite artists to submit work to be screened on friday 13th december 2002 @ the fabulous revamped Lighthouse Cinema, Poole
TO APPLY
please send a short statement on the work
submission on CD (Mac or PC), DVD, VHS, or miniDV tape your contact details & SAE to:
for online submissions please forward url to: pi@boredomresearch.net
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS is: monday 2nd december 2002
for further info on pi please visit www.boredomresearch.net/pi
feel welcome to distribute this email to interested individuals.
many thanks from boredomresearch
Collaborating as boredomresearch, Southampton based Vicky Isley and Paul Smith have gained an international reputation for interrogating the creative role of computing. Their enthusiasm for scientific modelling techniques and fascination with natural systems inspires them to produce beautifully crafted software art that presents an exciting alternative to our technologically fraught lives. Currently, they are both Research Fellows in Computer Animation & Computer Art at the National Centre of Computer Animation, Bournemouth University UK.
boredomresearch aim to create engaging digital artworks, developing themes and crossing boundaries between science, art and technology. They have produced a number of interactive sound applications, public artworks, online projects and computational soundscapes which have been shown both nationally and internationally at events such as ACE, Hollywood (2006), Third Iteration, Melbourne (2005), SIGGRAPH, Boston (2006) & LA (2005), Transmediale.05, Berlin (2005), FILE04, Brazil (2004), NOW, Nottingham (2004), Data:base, Dublin (2003), Electrohype, Sweden (2002), Garage, Germany (2002) and within online exhibitions such as VIDA 7.0 Art & Artificial Life International Competition, soundtoys.net, mobilegaze.com and Dots & Line, BBC online exhibition.
For further information on boredomresearch please visit:
http://www.boredomresearch.net
marc garrett