Deadine - Last Minute Call for Video Artists

Scope Miami - Last Minute Call for Video Artists
December 6-10, 2006

Cinema-scope offers three possible opportunities for video artists, curators and galleries to be included in Scope Miami screenings and events.

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Best of the Best
In collaboration with Gen Art, Cinema-Scope picks from the very best to feature in outdoor projections during opening night and special events.

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Rules of Engagement
Curated by Lee Wells

For a second year the Guerrilla Media Vehicle takes to the streets of Miami to spread the words and images of socially aware international artists in a program of new video art. Stretching the boundaries and definitions of contemporary video in a mobile format that brings the art to the people in a beautiful yet confrontational way.
This project was generously sponsored by Mobile Video Signs Miami

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[PAM] the Perpetual Art Machine
Organized by the artists Raphaele Shirley, Aaron Miller, Lee Wells and Chris
Borkowski

For Scope Miami, [PAM] the Perpetual Art Machine creates a large-scale two channel interactive video experience allowing the viewer to choose from more than 1000 videos from 500 emerging and established artists from 100 countries. In its fourth collaboration with Scope this year, [PAM]’s organizers, Raphaele Shirley, Aaron Miller, Lee Wells and Chris Borkowski, take the installation to new levels both at Scope and online through a refined user interface and by premiering its new mobile website for the first time at Scope Miami http://www.pamart.mobi. PAM Mobile was made possible through a collaboration with Philippe Coup-Jambet of Tekora Media.

Perpetual Art Machine is a growing artist community, archive, research project and traveling installation analyzing new contemporary trends in
international video art in a positive and supportive environment. For more information about PAM please go to http://www.perpetualartmachine.com

[PAM] is supported in part by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Cycling 74, Tekora Media, Videoartworld.com and IFAC-arts.

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Submission Requirements
NTSC DVD or high resolution quicktime files only

Deadline for submissions - November 20, 2006
Any late submission will not be considered.
Sooner the better.

For more information please contact Lee Wells
[email protected] or call at 917 723 2524

Please mail submissions to:

Lee Wells / Cinemascope
Scope Art Fair
521 W. 26th Street
New York, NY 10001

Cinema-scope blurs the classic expectation of video and film, featuring programming of exhibitor -and curator-submitted work. Additionally, special screenings of additional works will be on view during selected hours.

Cinema-scope’s vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of artists and the arts community to have the opportunity to experience and exhibit to the diverse international audience that the scope fair offers.

Under the curatorial direction of Lee Wells / IFAC and an international board of curatorial advisors, Cinema-scope offers worldwide surveys of cutting edge and progressive new media, installation and video art. Cinema-scope continues to blur the classic expectations of film and video.