Terminal Awards

Terminal Awards

During the 2011 - 2012 academic year, Terminal http://www.terminalapsu.org will award four - $500 stipends to assist in the creation of new internet based art works.

The submission deadline is January 30, 2011

Submissions are open to anyone.

Terminal can provide webspace for completed projects, or the artists may elect to host the project themselves (with Terminal retaining a copy for archiving). We simply ask that Terminal be acknowledged with a link from the project.

In an e-mail to: [email protected] include
1.Artist or Artists full name
2.Address
3.E-mail address
4.Short bio ( 100 words max )
5.Links to on-line projects ( 5 urls max )
6.Proposed project title and description ( 500 words max )
This information may be included in the text of the e-mail or as an attachment

Jurors:
Eduardo Navas
Eduardo Navas researches the crossover of art, culture, and media. His production includes art & media projects, critical texts, and curatorial projects. He has presented and lectured about his work and research internationally. Navas collaborates with artists and institutions in various countries to organize events and develop new forms of publication. He has lectured on art and media theory at various colleges and universities in the United States, including Otis College of Art and Design, Penn State University, as well as Eugene Lang College and the Media Studies Graduate Program at the New School, among others.  He is a  Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. Navas received his Ph.D. from the Department of Art and Media History, Theory, and Criticism at the University of California in San Diego. He researches the history of Remix in order to understand the principles of remix culture. Selected texts and research projects are available on Remix Theory: http://remixtheory.net.

main site: http://navasse.net

Jody Zellen
Jody Zellen is an artist, writer, curator, and educator living in Los Angeles,
California. She curated the netart projects for Fringe Exhibitions a
new media gallery in Los Angeles from 2006-2008 and has presented her
netart works in exhibitions and festivals worldwide since 1997. She
has received commissions from Terminals (2010) and Turbulence (2009)
to create online works. To view her projects visit

http://www.jodyzellen.com/