Re: FW: Call for Media Based work that engages policy, planning and

deadline?


joy garnett wrote:

>
> FYI:
>
> ————-forwarded message—————
> Call for media-based artwork: "Groundworks"
>
> The exhibition "Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in
> Contemporary
> Art" is being organized at the Regina Miller Gallery at
> Carnegie-Mellon
> University for the fall of 2005. The exhibition will include a range
> of
> collaborative projects addressing environmental issues both nationally
> and
> internationally. Work is sought for the media component of this
> exhibition, which will be presented in a dedicated media gallery
> space. We
> seek collaborative, media-based projects (either original media pieces
> or
> documentation of completed collaborative projects) that creatively
> engage
> the mechanisms of policy and planning used to govern a given
> ecosystem. A diverse range of of ecosystems may be considered,
> including
> urban, rural, uninhabited, or virtual (e.g. internet) systems.
> Engagement
> may include direct renewal of the system, strategies of agency and
> social
> participation, or others, but should strive to be conscious of its
> aesthetic and ethical framework. We are especially seeking web-based,
> computer-based or video pieces (DVD, VHS, etc.).
>
> Send proposals and inquiries to:
>
> Patrick Deegan
> Dept. of Art History
> VIS 0084 UCSD
> La Jolla, CA 92093
> or email: [email protected]
>
>
>

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, joy garnett

that's all I got – email patrick deagan, their contact person (scroll
down…)



On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Rosemary Bodolay wrote:

> deadline?
>
>
> joy garnett wrote:
>
>>
>> FYI:
>>
>> ————-forwarded message—————
>> Call for media-based artwork: "Groundworks"
>>
>> The exhibition "Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in
>> Contemporary
>> Art" is being organized at the Regina Miller Gallery at
>> Carnegie-Mellon
>> University for the fall of 2005. The exhibition will include a range
>> of
>> collaborative projects addressing environmental issues both nationally
>> and
>> internationally. Work is sought for the media component of this
>> exhibition, which will be presented in a dedicated media gallery
>> space. We
>> seek collaborative, media-based projects (either original media pieces
>> or
>> documentation of completed collaborative projects) that creatively
>> engage
>> the mechanisms of policy and planning used to govern a given
>> ecosystem. A diverse range of of ecosystems may be considered,
>> including
>> urban, rural, uninhabited, or virtual (e.g. internet) systems.
>> Engagement
>> may include direct renewal of the system, strategies of agency and
>> social
>> participation, or others, but should strive to be conscious of its
>> aesthetic and ethical framework. We are especially seeking web-based,
>> computer-based or video pieces (DVD, VHS, etc.).
>>
>> Send proposals and inquiries to:
>>
>> Patrick Deegan
>> Dept. of Art History
>> VIS 0084 UCSD
>> La Jolla, CA 92093
>> or email: [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
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