Sunday, March 18, 2007

International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA) Annual Conference | 2007

From Bendtio Petronio:

International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA) Annual Conference | 2007
Curitiba , Brazil | Oct 10th - 13th


We are pleased to announce IVLA 2007 a forum for addressing and discussing Visual Literacy issues and perspectives from the lenses of theory, research, and practice. This is a partially joint event with the 3rd Information Design International Conference. There will be one overlapping day between the two conferences (October 10). Participants will be eligible to attend both conferences, fully or partially.

The IVLA Conference will take place for the first time in Latin America, in the city of Curitiba , Brazil . Brazil is a country of cultural diversity, visual experiences and colorful beauty, but also a country that faces challenges to build up a socially responsible future in the information era. So, we understand Visual Literacy as a field extending itself beyond frontiers of experience, embracing information, considering culture of human dimension, and celebrating diversity.

Proposals regarding the conference theme Visual Literacy beyond frontiers: information, culture and diversity are especially welcome. However, we will also welcome proposals concerning other visual literacy topics such as:

• Artistic Expressions (topics may include new media)
• Design and Communication
• Cultural Influences, Impacts, and Considerations
• Historic Uses and Approaches
• Ethical, Social, and Philosophical Concerns
• Research, Theories, and Definitions
• Transformative Functions
• Education, Teaching, and Learning
• Societal and Community Issues
• Future Trends and Directions

Friday, March 16, 2007

Marc Tasman at Ann Arbor Film Festival


Thanks to David Dinnell, and apologies for the shameless self promo:

Marc Tasman's video piece, "Who Is Stealing My Signs?" has been programmed into the schedule of films selected for competition at the 45th Ann Arbor Film Festival. The Ann Arbor Film Festival screenings and events take place in the historic Michigan Theater, a restored 1920s movie house in downtown Ann Arbor. Tasman's work will be screened in the Main Theatre, the 1,700-seat auditorium on Saturday night, traditionally the most attended night of the Festival,
March 24th.

This year the Festival received 2000 submissions from more than 25 countries. From these, less than 5% were selected for competition.

The Ann Arbor Film Festival showcases independent and experimental film and video. Established in 1963, this internationally-renowned festival is the oldest of its kind in North America. Each year the festival attracts entries from moving image artists worldwide and screens more than 100 films before audiences during
six days in March.

See the list of the 45th Ann Arbor Film Festival's
Competition Films
.

DIGITAL CULTURAL STUDIES POSITION

From Nicholas Mirzoeff:

DIGITAL CULTURAL STUDIES POSITION

Stony Brook University, as part of a major, multi-departmental initiative in Digital Arts, Culture, and Technology, seeks scholars whose focus is digital cultural studies. Desirable areas of specialties include visual culture; new media arts; participatory digital culture; diasporic cultures, globalization and cross-culturally in the digital era; history/philosophy of digital media/art/music/technology; digital narrative, games and gaming.
Responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate instruction, supervision of student research and writing, dissertation direction, advising, and departmental and University service. The successful candidate will be based in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies but may also teach in Art or Music as appropriate. We anticipate hiring at the rank of assistant professor. Exceptional candidates may be considered at higher rank. Ph.D. and a record of scholarship and teaching at levels
appropriate to rank are expected. Application review to begin March 20 and
will continue until the position is filled. Send letter of application,
C.V., at least three letters of reference, statement of teaching interests/philosophy, and a representative writing sample to:
Digital Media Search,
Office of the Provost,
407 Administration Building,
Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY 11794-1401.

See also this New Media Art Faculty Position.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Call for Art

From Charles Vestal,
Director of Development
Hunger Task Force, Inc.


Holiday Art Needed for Cards

Calling All Artists


Whether you're a professional or an amateur, an art school graduate or a self-taught genius, Hunger Task Force needs your art for our 2007 holiday cards!

Each year, Hunger Task Force prints three different holiday greeting cards featuring original artwork by local artists. Proceeds from the sale of the cards benefit Hunger Task Force's anti-hunger work. It's a great way to see your artwork mass produced and to help feed hungry families during the holidays. Deadline April 10, 2007. More details at Hunger Task Force