CIL Bulletins


A 1-page Statement on your interest in “Contemporary & Media Arts: a Study Tour in Paris, Brussels, Liverpool & London” by March 17 (Monday)
February 28, 2008, 3:49 pm
Filed under: News, Opportunities, broadened horizons

While still waiting for the QCLF Office’s official grant award letter, you may want to start preparing for submitting your application for this outcome-based learning event:

The Tour: May 27 to June 11, 2008 (15 days) ***Summer semester at CityU commences on June 10, 2008.
[tenative itinerary]
Paris, France (4 days maximum) / May 27-20, Tue-Fri
Brussel, Belgian (3 full days) / May 30 – June 3, Fri-Tue
Liverpool, UK (2 full days) / June 3-5
London, UK (from Frankfurt) / June 5-11, Thu-Wed
***Subject to modification; full schedule will be announced once official letter arrives
***We’re also in the process of securing the opportunity for a small program for participating students to show and talk about their works.
 

Objectives:
- to cover a diverse range of world-class showcases of media and contemporary arts in 2 weeks.
-[for Year Three students] to form a comprehensive view of the latest state of media art so as to set professional and academic goals for future
-[for Year Two students] to form a comprehensive view of the latest state of media art and to draw inspirations for their Graduation Thesis
-to generate inspirations for shaping CIL’s curriculum and improving our learning life at SCM
Intended Learning Outcome:
At the end of the trip, you should be able to…
1/ …discuss the technical components of an art work
2/ …single out works that interest you, describe it and provide your reasoning
3/ …pick up good works that inspire you to formulate your own work
4/ …form your view on an experience (the tour) and discuss it (in writing)
5/ …relate a positive experience to CIL’s curriculum needs

On-tour obligation:
Students will be assigned various tasks during the tour to enhance their learning experience: (1) documentation/journal-making, using different creative media; (2) presentation of works created at SCM to selected local audience; and (3) group reports on a particular portion of an event
Post-tour obligation:
(1) The follow-up activities will include the production of a number of video works on/about/inspired by… the tour.
(2) Students will also participate in a one-day seminar in late summer or during the CIL orientation week to talk about the tour.
(3) A simple 2-page written review is required to demonstrate to the funding office the concrete learning experience we have earned, submitted a month after return to HK.

HOW MUCH to spend? HOW to get there?
Details to be announced. But we assume the following to be necessary items of spending:
Travel fee: Air tickets: Paris in, London Out
Train tickets:
Thalys 25€ (Paris-Belgium)
Eurostar £40 (single trip), £50 (round trip) (Belgium/Paris-London)
Liverpool <-> London £25-42

Youth Hostels:

London: £25 per night x 6; Liverpool: £21.00 per night X 2; Paris: €22.00 per night X 3; Brussels: €17.00 per night X 4

We shall fix the youth hostels together as a group. Mostly likely, there will be NO group air ticket arrangement. Everyone can find his/her own ways to get the cheapest ticket possible, as long as we all meet on May 27 in Paris, and disperse on June 11 in London as a group. You are welcome to organize your own tour before and after the study tour.
This is the best arrangement because:
a/ everyone can arrive or stay in Europe as long as they like;
b/ it is easier to get budget ticket (e.g. Oasis) and fly the way you want;
c/ students can organize among themselves freely.
***We are still waiting for the final amount of subsidies for each participant, should be around HKD4000 per head. (Final amount TBC)
***The estimated amount each student will put in should range HKD8,000-10,000.

AT THIS POINT, WE WANT TO CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE TRIP. YOU ARE FREE TO WITHDRAW AFTER THE EXPENDITURE PLAN IS FINALIZED.
Please download the form here and answer a few basic questions.
We are looking for CIL students…
(1) whose career and study goals are relevant to and will benefit from the tour;
(2) who has creative works ready to share; and
(3) who is willing to communicate and ready for verbal exchange
Deadline: from now till March 17 (Monday)
Announcement of short-list: March 31 (Monday)

(Linda)



Skip City International D-cinema Film Festival, Japan (deadline: March 5)
February 23, 2008, 2:01 pm
Filed under: Opportunities, film/video festivals

Kawaguchi City, Saitama – JAPAN
July 19 to 27, 2008

The SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FILM FESTIVAL carries the distinction of being one of Variety’s “50 Unmissable Film Festivals” in the world. Only 30 minutes from Tokyo, SKIP CITY draws enthusiastic, appreciative audiences and is widely recognized for championing digital filmmaking into the mainstream. A true must-attend event, the Festival provides all accepted filmmakers with travel and accommodations.

Open to all types of international digital features, including narrative, animation, and documentary, SKIP CITY films are impressively launched into the Japanese market. All official selections are privately screened for Japanese distributors, and later promoted by the Festival at TIFFCOM, the market at the Tokyo International Film Festival. A number of films have received Japanese distribution deals after screening at SKIP CITY.

Sponsored largely by SONY, the Festival grants a total of $150,000 USD in cash prizes to winning filmmakers. And, with its highly selective programs averaging 12 features per year, each selected film has a very real chance of walking away a prizewinner. Regardless of awards, all films look amazing presented via SONY 4K digital cinema projector on a massive screen, providing the best screening quality available anywhere.

UPCOMING DEADLINE
March 5, 2008 – Regular Deadline; films must be received by March 10!
NO ENTRY FEE

MISSION AND OBJECTIVE
The objective of the SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL is to encourage and contribute to the development of Digital Cinema through international competition, screenings and awards for digital filmmakers and their works.

Submit your digital feature film to the SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL today, before March 5th – the next and only deadline!

For details, visit: http://www.skipcity-dcf.jp/en/

(Linda)



LIFF: London Independent Film Festival (deadline: March 6)
February 23, 2008, 1:55 pm
Filed under: Opportunities, film/video festivals

London, England – UNITED KINGDOM
April 14 to 19, 2008

The LONDON INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL is a festival for true indie filmmakers, hailed by British Film Magazine as “One of Europe’s top indie film fests.” The Festival presents the finest in low-budget filmmaking from around the world to London film industry and art-appreciating audiences.

A premier event for micro-budget and no-budget films, LIFF offers a fantastic opportunity for indie filmmakers to showcase their achievements to the European market. Also host to numerous high-profile premieres, including RUBY BLUE starring Bob Hoskins (to screen at the 2008 event), LIFF draws the attention of distributors, sales agents, talent agents, media, and production companies.

Filmmakers in competition receive travel and accommodations to attend the Festival, and vie to win sponsorship prizes totaling $100,000 USD, including a generous post-production deal for the prize winner’s next project from one of London’s top post-production houses. Acknowledging that festivals play an important role connecting filmmakers with other filmmakers, LIFF also puts serious effort and planning into providing pub and entertainment venues, social meeting spaces, and mingling parties.

UPCOMING DEADLINE
March 6, 2008 – Regular Deadline
Upgraded projects save £5 off this deadline

MISSION AND OBJECTIVE
The London Independent Film festival is committed to the independent filmmaker, giving special attention to films by first and second time directors, films shot with budgets under £100,000 ($200,000 USD) and quality films that, for whatever reason, are unlikely to receive distribution through other channels.

MORE ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
With space for 28 feature films and 80 shorts, LIFF 2008 will be the biggest celebration to-date. Stretching over six days on the South Bank of the Thames, LIFF will showcase the best of independent filmmaking at London’s premier screening venue – the National Film Theatre.

LIFF also hosts a rich program of workshops and seminars where new filmmakers can learn from veterans. Each LIFF has at least one lecture by a distinguished artist, panel discussions on topics such as fundraising and post-production marketing of indie films, and workshops covering the nuts and bolts of the UK film industry.

visit: http://studio63.org.uk/liff/index.htm for details.

(Linda)



Of direct interest to all women…
February 22, 2008, 12:32 pm
Filed under: Opportunities, film/video festivals

Birds Eye View Film Festival…

Please consider submitting a mobile phone film to this festival -

http://birds-eye-view.co.uk/2008/overheatedsymphony.htm

Sarah Turner is gathering the mobile films ahead of the March 2 deadline and will then produce a live edit of the symphony to be aired on March 9 at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Rachel Millward, director of the Birds Eye View festival, which is now in its third year, says the film is as much about new technology as it is about women and heat.

“The way film and media are going is very much towards interactivity and multi-platform projects,” she said. “We wanted to develop a project along those lines, and also one that had a kind of gamey feel to it — the sense that everyone can join in and have a play.”

“Making a film from all these female voices around the world is quite a beautiful thing, but also it’s about shooting down the idea that women are not up to date with technology.”

Contributors are being asked on www.birds-eye-view.co.uk to upload their cinematic efforts onto the festival’s own youtube channel to be edited. And while Millward admits the end result is as yet unknown, she is confident it will be far more than the sum of its parts.

…. (Editing by Paul Casciato) © Reuters 2008 All rights reserved.

(Linda)



Congratulations to Jolene: one of 20 emerging artists around the world selected for an Asia-Europe art camp
February 15, 2008, 10:18 am
Filed under: Achievements, News

CIL 2007 graduate Jolene Mok is one of two Chinese young artists who have been selected to join 18 other European and asian participants in the 10-day-long Fifth Asia-Europe Art Camp “re-Vision Bangkok – New Media Art and Interactivity” (see CIL Bulletin posting on January 16)

WHEN? - March 21-30 March 2008 // WHERE? - Bangkok, Thailand // ORGANIZER? - the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in partnership with the School of Fine and Applied Arts of Bangkok University.

Set up by ASEF in 2003 focusing on New Media Art, the project aims at developing a platform promoting dialogue for art students, to learn more about each other’s contexts, cultures and get inspired during a week of lectures, workshops, cultural visits and public presentation. Focusing more on the creative process than on the “artistic product,” the Camp has been designed as a learning experience and an opportunity for professional development.

This Fifth edition of the camp will gather 20 emerging artists or last year students from various ASEM countries to explore the possibility of connecting new media art practices to the relational aesthetic concept. Led and facilitated by a team of Asia-Europe experts, specialised in new media and social art issues, participants will be guided to re-construct small communities in different social and cultural urban spaces in Bangkok during the fieldwork. They will explore potential interaction with all working sites through various new media art practices. In addition, the camp will include an open discussion to the public involving guest speakers from the region.

**ASEM’s next art camp in planning will take place in June 2009 and the focus will be on games. Stay informed if you’re interested.

(Linda)



Freewaves Media Art Festival – open call due Feb 29
February 15, 2008, 9:51 am
Filed under: Opportunities, film/video festivals

OPEN CALL:

Freewaves…experimental media art, video, animation, cell videos, wifi events, images for electronic moving signs+

HollyWould… Freewaves’ 11th Festival of New Media Arts

The festival will take place in October 2008, in Los Angeles on the Hollywood Boulevard. The festival is looking for INTERESTING WORKS THAT REPRESENT AN ALTERNATIVE TO MAINSTREAM MEDIA or directly relate to Hollywood.

Selected festival works will be installed in this urban hall of mirrors in screening rooms, art centers, stores, vacant walls intersecting with audiences where they live, recreate and shop.

Competitive selection process will be conducted online by a group of international and local curators with a range of specialties and backgrounds.
- Work must be completed since January 1, 2005.
- Notification of acceptance is in July 2008.
- Artists will be paid $100-$200 for selected works.

For submission details, online entry form and Hollywood Boulevard photo gallery, see:
http://ent.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=190967674&u=1926397

For enquireis, contact: anne@freewaves.org  and

http://ent.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=190967674&u=1926398

(Linda)