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The Streaming Festival is an art event for independent artists exhibiting unconventional audiovisual art from all over the world. This event takes place once a year.
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EVENT

Streaming Festival 5th edition is now live


Dates:
Fri Dec 03, 2010 00:00 - Fri Dec 03, 2010

Location:
Netherlands

Finally it’s happening, the 5th edition is now live!
From the 1st of December till the 5th, this five day videoart extravaganza will screen around 150 experimental, underground and obscure videos from more than 125 independent artists from all over the world.

Complete program overview of this 5th edition
http://www.streamingfestival.com/archive/2010/5th-program.php

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EVENT

Motion based collages


Dates:
Mon Aug 01, 2011 20:30 - Wed Aug 31, 2011

This months program is based on films using found footage, multiple
video-channels, paintings and photographs that are rearranged, cut and
(re-)edited into a layered composition.
Motion based collages offer
the possibility to the artist to make a statement without the need for
an explicit explanation of their rearrangement or intentions, as they
are open to interpretation by comparing the different visual elements.

Artists
Vesna Pesic - Untitled Places
Fabienne Gotusso - Baby O #2
Florentine Grelier - Ru
Tommaso Caverni - Deep Cuts #1
Kasumi - The Drowning
Patrick K.-H. - Tommy D series: Chess
Pascale Guillon - Belleville
The Burning Fountain - Ride
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EVENT

Tiltisfth and other video experiments


Dates:
Fri Jul 01, 2011 15:55 - Sun Jul 31, 2011

The tools for creating video-related art works are nowadays pretty much limitless compared to the sixties, when video art
started using videotapes and recorders. This last decade alone, with
its numerous technological developments, like better software, high
quality cameras and affordable hardware, offered many different methods for artists to create contemporary video art.
Technological advances have always been an impulse for art to move into new directions, discover different ways and to explore alternatives.
This month’s program on the Streaming Festival is focusing on some not-your-daily type of films, and
on the techniques used during the filming and editing process, from the
tiltshift technique to create a miniature-style film, to a timelapse
adventure using ants in a scanner, to the manipulated images in Beauté and the photographic portrayal of landscapes.
With:
  • Adele Miossec - Beauté
  • Benoit Daoust - Mini-Longueuil
  • Joshua Brown - Coney Island Dream
  • Francois Vautier - Ants in my scanner
  • David Salaices - Clock DJ
  • Vituc - Praha’dante

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EVENT

Plat du Jour


Dates:
Wed Jun 01, 2011 17:20 - Thu Jun 30, 2011

Switch on the TV nowadays and, chances are, you will find a program on cooking, food or its production.
This cultural meme however need not solely be the preserve of the socially aspirant, the gourmand nor the bad tempered chef.
The idea of culinary delight as a fitting subject for art stretches back
into darkest history, from the cave walls of Lascaux with its migrating
herds, to the fruity conceits of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
And within the contemporary context reside such treasures as the
Futurist Cookbook and Martha Rosler's 'Semiotics of the Kitchen'.
This month, Ottica TV brings together a selection of artists within this genre to explore the palette if not the palate.
Paul Malone 2011 -   www.ottica-tv.com
Whole month of June online at the Streaming Festival: http://www.streamingfestival.com


OPPORTUNITY

Open call for submissions - Streaming Festival 6th edition 12-2011


Deadline:
Sat Oct 15, 2011 00:16

Open call for submissions 6th edition
This year we’re doing things slightly differently. Instead of exclusively screening films, there’ll also be showcases for 2d art, flash and an audio program.
Moreover we’ve decided to open the call for online submissions again.
So, no more need for post and stamps. Just place a link to your preview, and that’s that.
But here is the thing. Only preview links from www.vimeo.com are accepted, nothing else. If you haven’t got an account at vimeo, simply register at vimeo and upload a preview of your film(s) there. If your film(s) on vimeo aren’t publicly available, which is fine with us, but do not forget to send us the access code to preview your work.
Obviously, you can still send your work by post if you prefer that.
The film competition will return again in the sixth edition, so if you’re up for running, tick the competition participation box on the submission form.
For now we’d like to invite you to submit your films or 2d art to the festival, while we’re working out the quirks for the flash and audio submission forms.
As per usual, no entrance fee - all genres accepted.
Without further ado, the submission form http://www.streamingfestival.com/submissions/



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