Please read the
festival description well to determine whether or not your submission
fits into the scope of the festival. What we are especially interested
in are work or papers that examine the roll of code within computer
programmed art. Whether you feel that code means everything, is the
*essence* of the work or that code adds nothing, is simply a tool,
nothing more, we would like to hear from you.
Send your submissions to Pall Thayer at pallith*AT*mbl*DOT*is.
Pikslaverk will pay accepted artists and speakers a small fee but we
cannot cover travel costs and lodging. We can however assist selected
practitioners in finding funding to cover these costs. We would
especially encourage people from nordic countries to apply.
The official deadline for submissions is September 30, 2008. But we
will do our best to accomodate those who may need to reach travel-grant
applications before that time, such as the KKNord Mobility grants where
the deadline is September 3, 2008.
SO PLEASE GET YOUR APPLICATIONS IN ASAP!
Please read the
festival description well to determine whether or not your submission
fits into the scope of the festival. What we are especially interested
in are work or papers that examine the roll of code within computer
programmed art. Whether you feel that code means everything, is the
*essence* of the work or that code adds nothing, is simply a tool,
nothing more, we would like to hear from you.
Send your submissions to Pall Thayer at pallith*AT*mbl*DOT*is.
Pikslaverk will pay accepted artists and speakers a small fee but we
cannot cover travel costs and lodging. We can however assist selected
practitioners in finding funding to cover these costs. We would
especially encourage people from nordic countries to apply.
The official deadline for submissions is September 30, 2008. But we
will do our best to accomodate those who may need to reach travel-grant
applications before that time, such as the KKNord Mobility grants where
the deadline is September 3, 2008.
SO PLEASE GET YOUR APPLICATIONS IN ASAP!
* In the case of papers/presentations include a brief abstract.
* All submissions should include the names of those involved, i.e.
collaborators, co-authors, etc. and a bio/CV or a link to one online.
* Include contact information, i.e. Name, address, email.
Please send only PDF, ODT or DOC (DOCX files are unacceptable) for text files and JPG or PNG for images.
Participants who present or show work should be prepared to share any relevant source-code. That's what it's all about, people.
* Can we view computer programming code as a distinct artistic medium and if so, what
are the conceptual and aesthetic implications?
* Does it matter whether or not artists do their own programming or hire professional
programmers to do it?
* Can the "open-sourcing" of artistic code aid in the long-term preservation of this type of
artwork?