Reminder: d>Art.O5 call for entries closes in less than 3 weeks!

d>Art.O5 is the eighth edition of dLux media arts acclaimed annual showcase of recent Australian and International single channel, short experimental digital film and video, web and sound art. As a member of dLux media arts, we’d like to invite you to submit your work!

dLux media arts is calling for works for the following categories of d>Art.O5:

- d>Art.O5 Screen: Open to Australian citizens or permanent residents only
- d>Art.O5 Sound: Open to Australian and International artists
- d>Art.O5 Web: Open to Australian and International artists

Submitting work is free and all artists included in the d>Art.O5 program will receive a screening/exhibition fee.

Under the theme "Distributed Art" d>Art.O5 will focus on art forms that have an inherently distributed nature (web art, mobile phone art) and investigate new methods for distribution of digital art. (podcasting, BitTorrent, Bluetooth etc.).

d>Art.O5 will consist of an exhibition of sound, web, and mobile phone art and a screening program of experimental film and video art. The exhibition will take place at the Sydney Opera House Exhibition Hall in
August/September 2005. The screening program will be presented at Chauvel Cinema during the same period.

During the exhibition the sound and mobile phone art will be available for distribution to the private devices (mp3 players, mobile phones) of the visitors. After the exhibition period, the sound and screen works will be distributed online through podcasting and BitTorrent, respectively. The web works will be presented in an online gallery on the dLux media arts website. All distribution will be under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-noDerivs License.

The call for entries closed on June 15. No entries will be accepted after this date. Entrants will be notified of the selection results by July 1st.

For more information and to submit work to d>Art.O5, please visit http://www.dlux.org.au/dart05

Cheers,

Adriaan Stellingwerff
Program Manager
dLux media arts