>Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:41:55 +0000
>Subject: OT: Soundtoys
>From: Andy Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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>SOUNDTOYS
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>Call for works 2002
>NEW festival and presentation of audio visual interactive works.
>
>SUBMISSION
>www.soundtoys.net
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>The marriage of the visual to the audio is increasingly becoming
>a central issue in the development of interactive media on the
>web. Soundtoys explores multimedia experiments and the parameters of our
>new media world.
>
>If you work in this area we would like to hear from you.
>
>Soundtoys is currently seeking
>(1) FOR THE ONLINE GALLERY - audio visual work by artists using the internet
>as a medium.
>We are looking for works that explore the use of technology to advance audio
>visual communication. Works may take the form of art toys, games, generative
>music, interactive environments, or similar. We are interested in the use of
>all internet friendly
>programming technologies eg shockwave, flash, vrml, java etc.
>
>(2) FOR THE OFFINE GALLERY AND FESTIVAL PRESENTATION
> Audio visual works and interactive art pieces. These must be finished
>projects, send work in by cdrom.
>
>(3) CALL FOR PAPERS AND TEXTS - texts by artists, writers, programers,
>researchers, relating to new media.
>
>The Soundtoys journal area has set out to address the following themes.
>
>1. history of interactivity, towards convergence
>2. generative arts...the art of code. software art generative music
>3. toys or serious art. aesthetic and philosophy of new media.
>4. culture versus commercial applications.
>5. audio visual synthesis.
>6. software for new artistic environments
>7. interactivity,technology , networks
>8. net art and new media
>9. reviews - events, publications, software etc
>
>We are looking for related texts from any interested parties. Please send in
>your papers.
>As well as providing a permanent online home for the content at
>soundtoys.net, Soundtoys will be taking part and linking with other
>festivals worldwide. A book and cdrom are also planned.
>
>Zip up your work and send some info about it.
>Don't forget to include relevant details.ie your name, project title, year
>created, brief bio, info about the work, and also send the work.
>
>If you would like to contribute....send it in or use the application FORM
>online.
>
>Zip up your work and send some info about it.
>If you files are too big but you would like it presented at
>festival send in a cd rom version.
>
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