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Syndicate: "Post-Cagian Interactive Sound" --- Call for Entries


   Art on the Net 2001
  "Post-Cagian Interactive Sound"
   Now Open to Entries
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Since 1995, Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo (MCMOGATK), 
has been sponsoring the world's first Internet art and web contents 
open competition, "Art on the Net," exploring the potentials of the 
Internet as a medium of art. Twenty countries were represented in 
the "Art on the Net 2000 -- Parody,"  and the prizes went to Russian 
and German artists. In the past six years since its first show, 
"Art on the Net 1995," over 500 entries have been submitted and artists
from 40 countries have participated. Net.art entries in each show 
reflected the cutting-edge technology of that time. We believe it 
has been presenting a completely new status of art created at the 
the crossroads of art history, technology and the society. 

The theme of the 7th "Art on the Net 2001" is "Post-Cagian Interactive 
Sounds." We again are open to any entries that are experimental, that 
have power to turn around the conventional concepts of art. Acceptance 
of the entries, jurying, and exibition are all done on the Internet. 
The DEADLINE for the entry is August 30, 2001. Winners are scheduled 
to be announced on November 25, the last day of a live event sponsored 
by MCMOGATK, "Interactive  Sounds" held between November 23 and 25. 

The jurors are;

#Kowaga Tetsuo (Japan) #Director for the "Art on the Net" 
 Media critic, Professor of Communications at Tokyo Keizai 
 University
#DeeDee Halleck (U.S.A.)
 Professor of Communication at the University of California, 
 San Diego- Department of Communication
#Ralf Homann (Germany)
 Artist, Head of Experimental Radio, Bauhaus-University Weimar 
#Bernie Roehl (Canada)
 Senior Software Developer at the Department of Electrical & 
 Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo. VRML expert
#Olga Chishko (Russia)
 Art expert, curator, specialist in new media art
#Shirouyasu Suzuki (Japan)
 Professor at Tama Art University, poet and visual artist

For further information and application procedure, please visit our 
website:

        http://art.by.arena.ne.jp/

We look forward to your entries.   



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