Celeste Prize - New York - Live Media Prize
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3 years ago
Live Media & Performance Prize € 8,000
Final exhibition & awards
11 December 2010 - New York - Brooklyn's Invisible Dog
Entry fee 60/90 Euro
Deadline 30 september 2010
First prize 6,000 €, and 220 € to each of the nine other finalists.
The three runners-up will each receive a free copy of Modul8’s latest software. Media include: a live audio visuals set, vj set, live cinema, any kind of performance, which may or may not include the use of any form of software and hardware. Live audiovisual performances can either be projected on screens or presented as a live audiovisual performance in a space which does not exceed 10 x 10 metres, as well as live audio visual performances which include forms of participatory art. Duration of finalist performances is max 30 minutes. For the purposes of presentation on the prize website a showreel in video is required (see video Art. 6. (B) 3 for video formats). The showreel can be a recording of a live performance of the work, or a presentation in computer graphics, which will be the core of the candidate’s set if it is chosen for the final. For equipment provided by Celeste and how your work should be presented see website page 'Technical support' .
Selectors for Live Media & Performance
Digicult, Marco Mancuso (Italy), Eyebeam, Amanda Mc Donald Crowley (USA, Australia), Forward Motion Theater, Eric Dunlap (USA), Isadora and artistic co-director of Troika Ranch, Mark Coniglio (USA), Mapping Festival, Justine Beaujouan (Switzerland), Neural, Alessandro Ludovico (Italy), Claudio Sinatti (Italy)
www.celesteprize.com
Final exhibition & awards
11 December 2010 - New York - Brooklyn's Invisible Dog
Entry fee 60/90 Euro
Deadline 30 september 2010
First prize 6,000 €, and 220 € to each of the nine other finalists.
The three runners-up will each receive a free copy of Modul8’s latest software. Media include: a live audio visuals set, vj set, live cinema, any kind of performance, which may or may not include the use of any form of software and hardware. Live audiovisual performances can either be projected on screens or presented as a live audiovisual performance in a space which does not exceed 10 x 10 metres, as well as live audio visual performances which include forms of participatory art. Duration of finalist performances is max 30 minutes. For the purposes of presentation on the prize website a showreel in video is required (see video Art. 6. (B) 3 for video formats). The showreel can be a recording of a live performance of the work, or a presentation in computer graphics, which will be the core of the candidate’s set if it is chosen for the final. For equipment provided by Celeste and how your work should be presented see website page 'Technical support' .
Selectors for Live Media & Performance
Digicult, Marco Mancuso (Italy), Eyebeam, Amanda Mc Donald Crowley (USA, Australia), Forward Motion Theater, Eric Dunlap (USA), Isadora and artistic co-director of Troika Ranch, Mark Coniglio (USA), Mapping Festival, Justine Beaujouan (Switzerland), Neural, Alessandro Ludovico (Italy), Claudio Sinatti (Italy)
www.celesteprize.com
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