Past Events :: New Media

Streaming Festival {The Hague}

Starts: Oct 01, 2006 - Ends: Mar 31, 2007
Submission Deadline: Jan 15, 2007
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.streamingfestival.com/
Stream your films full screen on the internet!

Call for submission Streaming Festival {The Hague}
the progressive online film festival

The 2nd edition of the Streaming Festival accepts features, documentaries, shorts, animation and experimental films.

- Deadline for submission : 15 January 2007
- No entry fee for submission

About the Streaming Festival
Films do not play in cinemas. They are streamed online full screen with high image quality.
Just like at a regular film festival, visitors can choose from several programs. However, unlike at a regular film festival, they are able to switch easily between viewing locations.

For more information and submission form please visit http://www.streamingfestival.com

!DESIGN FESTA VOL.22!

Starts: Nov 26, 2005 - Ends: Nov 27, 2005
Submission Deadline: Sep 26, 2005
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Website: http://www.designfesta.com
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"Breaking Into the Game Industry" Panel Discussion

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Business / Management, Interactive, New Media | Event Type: Discussion
Starts: Aug 25, 2004 - Ends: Aug 25, 2004
Submission Deadline: Aug 25, 2004
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Website: http://www.aicasf.aii.edu
The San Francisco Chapter of International Game Developers Association will host a "Breaking Into the Game Industry" panel discussion at The Art Institute of California - San Francisco. This event is free and open to those interested in pursuing careers in the videogame development field, particularly students and newbies. The event will include networking opportunities before and after the discussion, which will be moderated Marc Sherrod of The Art Institute.

Featured panelists include representatives from some of the top game companies in the Bay Area: Wallace Poulter of Infinium Labs, Ashley Monif of Electronic Arts, Todd Fay of Game Audio Network Guild/Todd M. Fay Media Developments, Mark DeLoura of Sony Computer Entertainment America and Kjeld Pedersen of Double Fine.

Networking will start at 6:30 pm with the panel discussion beginning at 7:00 pm followed by Q&A. The Art Institute of California - San Francisco is located at 1170 Market Street (at 8th), San Francisco, California 94102. For more information, call (415) 865-0198 or visit www.aicasf.aii.edu and www.igda.org.

"Into the Pixel" Digital Game Art Exhibit

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Other | Event Type: Contests, Exhibits
Starts: May 12, 2004 - Ends: May 14, 2004
Submission Deadline: Apr 05, 2004
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.e3expo.com
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has put out a call for entries for "Into the Pixel," a juried exhibition of computer and videogame art to premiere at this year's E3. "Into the Pixel" is a celebration of videogame art curated by interactive entertainment industry art veterans and experts from the traditional art field. The exhibit is a joint project of E3Expo, The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, and The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The show will take place at the LACC and be accessible to the general public as well as to the more than 60,000 interactive entertainment industry executives, designers, developers, animators, journalists and retailers who attend E3Expo. Artists may contact pixelquestions@e3expo.com for more information. The Electronic Entertainment Expo held its inaugural show in 1995 with an impressive array of exhibitors and attendees. That show represented the first opportunity for everyone in the industry to meet in the same place, at the same time, at a show designed specifically to meet their business needs. It was the beginning of a thriving event where industry participants gathered to generate business and gain worldwide exposure. Ten years later, the Electronic Entertainment Expo has become the industry's most important annual gathering place. It's still the premier event for doing business with an ever-growing number of qualified industry players. In fact, because more commerce and promotion takes place here than during the other 51 weeks of the year combined, E3 is far and away the year's most concentrated gathering of qualified industry participants. More than 60,000 of the world's most influential retailers, distributors, developers, investors and media gather here for three days of intensive deal making. There's nothing else like it in the world. For more information, visit www.e3expo.com/.

"Mission to Titan" - Online Animation Competition for Primary / Secondary Schools

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Web / Internet | Event Type: Contests
Starts: Sep 05, 2005 - Ends: Feb 10, 2006
Submission Deadline: Feb 10, 2006
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.fluxtime.com/titan.php
Schools get ready for lift off... Mission to Titan starts in September! You are challenged to dream up and develop a story about your own mission to Titan. You can design your own spacecraft, build characters and crew members, create alien worlds and creatures, and tell the story of your mission in a short animation. The animation you create must not be longer than five minutes, so you have to think about how to tell your story in a comprehensive but concise way. You don't have to cover the whole journey in your animation, and can concentrate on an interesting episode if you prefer. The most important factor is that your story is imaginative and gripping, and that you manage to tell it in moving images which give us a glimpse of what it looked like and what happened to you on Titan. Completely Online: Pupils create artwork, collaborate and animate live in FluxTime Studio, the online animation environment for children from 4 to 14 years. Competition Terms: 1) The competition is for primary and secondary schools only. 2)Participating pupils must be 4 to 14 years old. 3) Schools can send in up to three animation clips per key stage. 4) A jury will select three winning animation clips per key stage. 5) Winners will receive one year free school membership. 6) The best animations will be shown in an online exhibition. For more information visit http://www.fluxtime.com/titan.php

"Picturing Politics"

Posted In | Event Category: New Media, Other, Visualization | Event Type: Exhibits
Starts: Nov 15, 2008 - Ends: Nov 15, 2008
Submission Deadline: Nov 15, 2008
Location: New York, New York, USA
Illustrative responses to world events, large scale and small, have an effect both visceral and intimate. "Picturing Politics" explores the current state of political and social visual commentary. The Illustration Program of Parsons The New School for Design and the Department of Politics of The New School for Social Research jointly present an afternoon of reflections on the intersection of art and politics.

Guests include Daniel Dayan, leading media and politics analyst from France and visiting professor in the Department of Politics at the New School for Social Research, Steven Heller, author and former New York Times art director, Professor Joshua Brown, Executive Director, American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning at CUNY, Rutu Modan, Eisner award-winning graphic novelist from Israel, Peter Kuper, graphic novelist and co-editor of WW 3 magazine, Steve Brodner, satiric visual commentator, Luba Lukova, political poster artist and Anton Kannemeyer, South African artist and creator of visual narratives. A book signing will follow the symposium.

Additionally, an exhibition of illustrated covers for DER SPIEGEL magazine is on view at Parsons Illustration, 2 West 13th Street, 8th floor, from November 14-30. There will be a reception in honor on November 14 at 6 p.m.

"Picturing Politics"
November 15, 2008, 1-5:30 p.m.
The New School, Tishman Auditorium
Johnson/Kaplan Hall, 66 West 12th Street
Free and open to the public

$40,000 Creativity in Motion/Thatcher Hoffman Smith Prize

Starts: Apr 10, 2005 - Ends: Apr 10, 2005
Submission Deadline: Jan 15, 2005
Location: Norman, Oklahoma, USA
Website: http://cim.ou.edu
The University of Oklahoma College of Arts & Sciences is hosting biennial $40,000 Creativity in Motion/Thatcher Hoffman Smith Prize honoring the creative process. This prize was established in 2002 to recognize and encourage the process of creativity as it unfolds and is expressed by individuals in diverse ways.

The Creativity in Motion/Thatcher Hoffman Smith Prize, established in 2002, is funded through the generous contributions of Oklahoma City supporter Jeanne Hoffman Smith. This biennial award, dedicated to recognizing, honoring and encouraging the creative process, is a collaborative effort with OU

'Smartphone Enterprise Solutions' Las Vegas 2006

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Other, Web / Internet | Event Type: Discussion
Starts: Apr 04, 2006 - Ends: Apr 04, 2006
Submission Deadline: Apr 04, 2006
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Website: http://www.SmartPhoneSummit.com
Smartphone Summit presents 'Smartphone Enterprise Solutions' Las Vegas 2006, an exclusive conference event at the Las Vegas Convention Center with CTIA WIRELESS 2006 dedicated to bringing you the top Smartphone based Enterprise Solutions from all Smartphone O/S platforms including Symbian, Microsoft, Palm, RIM, and Linux. The targeted attendee demographic includes both enterprise users as well as developers and I.T. professionals. Throughout this enterprise-solutions focused conference attendees will be given the inside track on the ways business can benefit from the latest Smartphone technologies, solutions, hardware, software and accessories. More information can be found at www.SmartPhoneSummit.com. The Smart Phone Summit conference takes place on Tuesday April 4, 2006, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in conjunction with CTIA Wireless 2006, with exhibit floor and Enterprise Mobility Pavilion April 5-7 on the CTIA Wireless Show Floor which will host more than 35,000 attendees.

'Women On The Web' Panel Discussion

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Mar 24, 2001 - Ends: Mar 24, 2001
Submission Deadline: Mar 24, 2001
Location: North Hollywood, California, USA
The Otis College of Art & Design and the Webisode Academy are presenting a panel discussion on "Women On The Web." The panelists will be Michele Martell, Vice President of Business Affairs and Interactive Business Development, Jim Henson Interactive; Jodi Resnick, Head of Entertainment at Disney.com; Diane Holland, SVP Production Operations, Magnet West; Michelle Romaine, Producer, Flinch Studio; and Amanda Veith, AtomFilms. Director of the Webisode Academy Kellie-Bea Cooper will serve as the moderator.

10th Annual Not Still Art Festival

Starts: Sep 24, 2005 - Ends: Sep 24, 2005
Submission Deadline: Sep 24, 2005
Location: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Website: http://www.improvart.com/nsa/
The 10th Annual Not Still Art Festival highlights abstract and non-narrative electronic motion imaging with music and sound design. The program this year includes abstract animations, video art that deals with war and the meaning of life. The screening will start at 7:30 pm at the Micro Museum (second floor), 123 Smith Street, Brooklyn (F&G subway trains