
ARTronica
The Orlando Science Center announces our juried exhibition of
digital art, ARTronica. This Digital Art Exhibition will take place
during Otronicon; the Orlando Science Center's ten day video game
and simulation extravaganza, January 19-29th and will include two
live digital artist stations with demonstrations throughout the
event.
ARTWORK SUBMISSIONS
ARTronica is looking for digitally created works of art that
explore the nature of creative practice, especially works dealing
with the notions of artistic expression through the use of digital
media. Works must be originally created by the artists using a
computer or game console as the tool of creation.
All styles of artwork in which digital processes (except digital
photography) were integral to the creation of the images are
acceptable. These topics may be expressed in the following types of
work, themes are envisaged (but not restricted):
2D and 3D Fine Art
Computer Art
Design
Computer Generated Models
Cartography
Virtual Art
Animation
Interactive or online works
Digital Music
Small-scale installations (displayable in light environments
without the need for dedicated darkened rooms)
LIVE ARTIST SIGNUP
During the ten day Otronicon event, the ARTronica gallery will be
presenting live artists at two artist computer workstations. Each
artist station will present the attendees with a digital artist
that is showing how they create their work. We are looking for
professional and student 2D or 3D digital artists interested in
being a part of this event. Artists will sign up for a 3-hour shift
and will be asked to create either 2D or 3D artwork duirng that
time frame. An important element that each artist must be aware of
is that they s hould be able to explain what they are doing and the
tools they are using to curious attendees.
Please let us know if you are interested in being a live artist at
ARTronica. Artists that donate their time are welcome to attend the
event free of charge on another day.
MEANS OF SUBMISSION FOR ARTWORK
All applications will be judged by the following Submission
Procedure via submitted PDF files with supporting quick-time, MP#
and image files if required. No more than three entries per
applicant. Entrants must present good quality JPEG and MP3 files of
original work. Please do not send original work at this stage.
Submission date deadline: December 23,
2005.
ARTWORK SUBMISSION DETAILS
Your PDF submission (no longer than 4 pages) should include:
Visual samples: PDF files with supporting Quick-time and image
files if required
Artwork/Title and media
Description of the work; and Artists statement and experience
(200 words max.)
ARTronica Digital Art
Exhibition Proposal Form
In the case of installations and interactive works please also
include: 3D model or floor plan (including dimensions),
installation instructions, and equipment/AV requirements.
LIVE ARTIST SIGNUP
Your volunteer submissions for the live artist station requirement
are as follows:
Samples of your artwork
Chosen style for presentation: 2D, 3D, Hybrid
Software requirements
Hardware requirements
Schedule of availability for January 19th through January
29th. We will contact you to let you know what times are available
based on your availability.
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
Final notifications of acceptance will be sent by January 3,
2006.
Upon selection for participation in ARTronica, all artists will
be responsible to ensure their artwork is ready for presenting and
include all necessary hardware/software/materials for hanging or
presentation. Eye hooks and wire are preferred on all 2D pieces.
The shipping cost and insurance of artwork to and from the venue,
and while in the care of OSC, is the responsibility of the artist.
The Orlando Science Center, Otronicon or ARTronica cannot be held
responsible for artwork safety. All accepted artists will be
contacted and given further instructions on where to send finished
artwork.
CONTACT INFO
Inquires about submission to the ARTronica: Digital Art
Exhibition should be made to:
ARTronica@osc.org
For additional information, please visit www.otronicon.org |
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