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Unfixed – Multi-platform Project

Unfixed is a project that explores the relation between photography, postcolonial perspectives and contemporary art. It includes an exhibition, symposium, workshop, artist commission-residency, and a resulting publication. The title refers to the unfixed nature of photography. It explores the elusive “truth” of photography and its relationship to ideas of ethnicity, culture and identity in contemporary art.

Scholars, artists, writers and professionals are invited to submit proposals for visual and/or textual presentations or papers on topics relating to Unfixed.

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TOSMI 2010 – General and Advanced Blender Courses

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TOSMI - Training in Open Source Multimedia Instruments announces this years' general and advanced courses for Blender - the free open source 3D content creation suite.

TOSMI is a part of MEDIA, the European Union's support program for the European audiovisual industry and is designed to introduce media professionals to the benefits and possibilities of an open source pipeline in audio-video production.

In 2010, there are two separate 6 day long courses. Both of them will focus on Blender, the first serving as a general introduction to Blender and the second with an emphasis on advanced Blender techniques.

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Instant Acts Against Violence and Racism 2010

Interkunst e.V. (Berlin) is looking for young performing artists from all corners of the world for their upcoming theatre and music tour "INSTANT ACTS against violence and racism". The project lasts around 8 weeks and starts in the middle of September 2010.

They are looking for both, individuals and groups of 2 max 3 persons (age between 17 and 29) who are active in theatre, dance, music, circus, x-sport etc. They want to create an international ensemble of 20 talented and creative people who are open for new experiences. The artists will come from different cultural backgrounds and represent various types of performance art.

Together we strive to make audiences aware of the different faces of violence and racism.

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National and International Workshop Program 2010 – Triangle Arts Association

The Triangle Artists' Workshop Program is an intense two-week studio session this fall for an international group of 25 - 30 professional visual artists. The workshop's mission is to create an environment designed to maximize exchange, stimulate new ideas and encourage experimentation.

The workshop culminates in an Open Studio exhibition, free and open to the general public. During the workshop, artists will receive organized studio visits from critics, writers and curators, and two organized panel discussions.

The National and International Workshop Program 2010 is open to all national and international applicants.

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SIGGRAPH 2010 Student Volunteers Program

Imagine being an integral part of the creation of the world's biggest and greatest conference in computer graphics and interactive techniques. As a Student Volunteer, you will go behind the scenes for an international event that draws thousands of people who share a passion for these advanced technologies, and you will meet and learn directly from industry professionals, artists, and teachers. The SIGGRAPH 2010 Student Volunteers Program is a unique opportunity for a student to become one of the "People Behind the Pixels".

As a Student Volunteer, you will have admission to SIGGRAPH 2010's complete program, including Courses, Talks, Technical Papers, Panels, the Reception, and much more, plus many exclusive Student Volunteer events: rséumé and portfolio reviews, presentations by industry heavyweights, and mentoring from the industry's stars. Several of these influential figures began their journey into stardom as SIGGRAPH Student Volunteers.

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Gyeonggi Creation Center 2010 Residency Studio Program

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Gyeonggi Creation Center (GCC) supports creative works and research for domestic and foreign artists through an art residency alongside a wide range of programs and facilities, including art studios, exhibitions, local collaboration, international exchange, education, artwork storage, workshop, and international summer festival.

GCC acts as a platform to gather artists from all over the world for international exchange, to share a nomadic spirit, and as an experimental and progressive contemporary art center to collectively engage and cultivate creative synergy among artists of various genres.

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