Archive for February, 2010

Artist wanted: Submissions Open for FIGMENT Events in NYC and Boston

February 23, 2010

Artists Wanted:
Submissions Open for FIGMENT Events in NYC and Boston

In June 2007, a group of New Yorkers came together for a new kind of arts event on Governors Island in New York Harbor—FIGMENT, a free event in which everyone is invited to participate and collaborate to create artwork and build community. By 2009, FIGMENT had grown to a 3-day event, in which over 13,000 participants came to interact and engage with over 400 participatoryarts projects. FIGMENT also presented several summer-long projects, including an 18-hole mini golf course designed by artists and a 16-piece large-scale interactive sculpture garden, which were enjoyed by an estimated 40,000 people from June through October.  As FIGMENT grows beyond the New York City area to launch FIGMENT Boston, and further expands its NYC presence, artists are invited to participate.

Submissions are now open for 2010 FIGMENT events in New York City (June 11-13) and Boston (June 5).  Art projects in every imaginable medium are welcome, including sculpture, installation, performance, music, workshops, activities, games, visual art, and electronic art.  In addition, FIGMENT is also accepting proposals until March 1 for its summer-long exhibitions on New York’s Governors Island: the FIGMENT Sculpture Garden and Mini Golf Course. Below is a summary of our current calls for participation:

New York City Event: June 11 – 13, Governors Island
Art Submission Deadline May 1

Boston Event: June 5, Memorial Drive, Cambridge
(co-located with Cambridge River Festival)
Art Submission Deadline May 1

New York City Sculpture Garden: June 11 through mid-October, Governors Island
Art Submission Deadline March 1

New York City Mini Golf Course: June 11 through mid-October, Governors Island
Art Submission Deadline March 1

For more information, please visit http://figmentproject.org.


FIGMENT celebrates an abundance of creativity and passion, challenging artists and our communities to find new ways to create, share, think, and dream. Become a part of events in NYC (June 11-13) andBoston (June 5), and interactive exhibits on NYC’s Governors Island from June through October. For more information, visit http://figmentproject.org.

FIGMENT is a project of Action Arts League, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, and is created and produced by a coalition of volunteers. FIGMENT is entirely funded by grants and individual donations, and accepts no corporate sponsorship of any kind. FIGMENT is made possible by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s SwingSpace program, which was created with lead support from the September 11th Fund. FIGMENT is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

FIGMENT Boston is produced in collaboration with the Cambridge Arts Council (www.cambridgeartscouncil.org), which exists to ensure that the arts remain vital for people living, working and visiting Cambridge.

letter reply from Canon CEO & President Mr. Adachi, 5D MK II

February 23, 2010

Your recent letter to Mr. Adachi has been forwarded to my attention for reply. I sincerely appreciate your concerns and would like to apologize for any misunderstanding you may have encountered during your visit at the 2009 Photo Expo.

The EOS 5D MK II is the first and foremost a still image camera, and offers the ability to make high quality video clips. Unfortunately, HDMI output at 1920 X 1080 is not possible as the camera is not capable of handling the massive amounts of data written to the card, and output an HD signal via the HDMI port at the same time. This is why Live View is limited to 640 X 480 resolution.

The firmware update you are referred to in your letter, is intended to be released sometime during the first half of 2010. There was no release scheduled for January. When the update is released, we will see what frame rates the firmware offers.

As for the other features you mentioned as being absent from the EOS 5D MK II, they may be considered for a future product.

I hope this information is helpful to you and once again appreciate your interest in Canon.

Miichael Schimmel
Customer Relations.

This is what happens when one sits down and actually writes a letter  to a company. this is how companies do business via written letters. what with all this tweeting, emails and blogging just communicating the old fashion ways still works.

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

February 20, 2010

This group is performing ‘ TAKE ROOT’  tonight saturday Feb.20,2010 at Greenspace at 8:30.

Greenspace is located at 37-24 24 Street, Long Island City, Queens, NY, 718 956 3037, second floor room 301, yea i know save your self a flight of stairs.

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

leader of the pack

We  KineticArchitecture and I, met via Craigslist when they were looking to redo some publicity photos and these pictures come from a tech dress rehearsal done last night.

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

one of the pieces

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

another section

one of the descriptions of this performance is if

‘Butoh & Burlesque had a baby.’

This is my first time working with this group as our other section was posted earlier on fuzzypictures .  I had no say in the lighting of these pictures as the space has a stage manager / lighting designer who did the lighting. I felt lucky to get what I did out of this session.

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

duo

Greenspace is an interesting performance space  with wonderful western exposure windows overlooking the Queensboro Bridge.

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

three women

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

lone woman

kineticArchitecture butoh/burlesque company

dancers

wedding cake

all brides are beautiful

so if you have time tonight go see this wonderful troupe of performers, make your way to LIC or look around for their next performances. Something to keep your eyes open for.

Jene Youtt

http://www.jeneyoutt.com

Letter to canon camera CEO about 5D Mll

February 15, 2010

i wish the community would join me in a letter writing campaign to the president & ceo of canon directly asking for the long awaited updated software for the 5D Mll.

i find it somewhat of a disgrace and affront to me the user that canon has taken so long to upgrade this camera’s software while introducing more new cheaper eos cameras  with better software.

calling  an anonymous  telephone line and speaking to representative isn’t as effective as a direct letter to the president. one needs to consider the cultural   implications of shame to the company for not doing anything to fix this oversight.

i don’t think improvements move up the ladder of command but rather down the chain of corporate communities.

if we want this software changed then we need to speak up often and many times in order to be heard over the din of doing nothing. squeaky wheels get greased, let us fill their ears with noise.

see below the presidents message to the world who canon is. do you think this is the same lethargic company  sitting on an updated software version for our cameras?

then do something. please take a moment out of your day to write to them stating your displeasure.
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Mr. Joe Adachi
President & CEO, Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Plaza
Lake Success, NY  11042
Phone: 516-328-5000

At Canon U.S.A., Inc., we take great pride in developing innovative digital solutions, technologies, and products that make it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.

We are leaders in developing innovative, high-quality business solutions, including a broad range of digital and network compatible imaging products. For example, our imageRUNNER™ systems make it possible for businesses to scan, e-mail, fax, and print documents anywhere around the world in color and black and white—all at the touch of a button.

The Canon name also represents innovation and leadership in photographic products. We continue to create digital solutions for both the professional and amateur photographer, like digital cameras that easily connect to a photo printer the size of your hand. Canon was the first to introduce this product because of our expertise in both cameras and printers.

Technological breakthroughs that enhance everyday life is what we do best. And, we do it with a keen eye on the environment. Our products are designed, developed, manufactured, and delivered with the goal of minimizing their environmental impact.

This is an exciting time for all of us at Canon as we continue to share our innovation and technological achievements with you.

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i to wish i could get excited about canon cameras but i own one.

fuzzypicturres.wordpress dot com

Hearst Corporation 8X10 Photography Biennial Competition

February 11, 2010

hearst-8x10-logo.gif Hearst Corporation announces 2011 8×10 Photography Biennial Competition

An international competition saluting the next generation of talent, which will play an important role in the future of magazines, media, the web, design and photography. Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial is a competition to identify and promote new and emerging talent among photographers in the United States and abroad.

Selected works will be showcased in an exhibition under the title, “8×10” in the Alexey Brodovitch Gallery and the Hearst Gallery at Hearst Tower in New York City. Winners will be published in the accompanying “8×10” catalog and on http://www.hearst.com and http://www.hearst8x10.com.

There is no entry fee for the competition.


enter here

NY Armory Threatens Galleries With Legal Action

February 11, 2010

NY Armory Threatens Galleries With Legal Action.

educational web site: The Russell Brown Show

February 11, 2010

here is a link to a wonderful web site with lots of great tips & techniques

RUSSELL BROWN’S ADOBE PHOTOSHOP TIPS & TECHNIQUES

Welcome to the official, Russell Brown tips & techniques page. This is your one-stop shopping location for the latest in hot new tips from the one, and only, Dr. Brown. Beware, these QuickTime movies are large and will take time to download with a slow connection. Also, if you are viewing them using Internet Explorer, the movies may take several minutes to appear. For best results, Dr. Brown recommends that you use the Safari, or Firefox browser. These tutorials have been provided to you as a free service from Adobe Systems and Russell Brown.

i have always  followed the photographers link or name on these quicktime tutorials to see some pretty fantastic images. all part of my learning skills.

enjoy

jene youtt, nyc

http://www.jeneyoutt.com

OPEN Call for Artists! “ART & BOOK”

February 10, 2010

OPEN Call for Artists!

“ART & BOOK”

An International Juried Competition for Artists

Opening with the GRAND STORYBOOK COSTUME BALL! October 23rd, 8 to midnite

Opening Ceremonies SPECIAL SURPRISE CELEBRITY!

Exhibit is October 23 thru November 28, 2010

Deadline for Entries: AUGUST 31, 2010

Work accepted in the following subject categories:

1) ARTISTS BOOKS: An “artists book” is a work of art, visual or conceptual in nature that refers to books or the idea of the book. It is not illustrations done for books. They are objects (or sculpture) which have been inspired by, or heavily influenced by ‘the fetish-object known as book’ (to quote Stan Bevington). They are ‘artists books’ even though they don’t conform in all respects to some ten-point checklist of what makes a traditional book.” Richard Miller

To paraphrase an essay by Johnanna Drucker, an artist’s book is a work of art conceived and executed as a book and does not exist in any other form or format. It might use images, texts and any and all means of production – photography, painting, drawing, collage, metalwork, stitching, beading, both handwork and machine driven.

2) FINE ART: PAINTINGS SCULPTURE ETC. THAT INCORPORATES THE CONCEPT OF THE BOOK:

Additionally, although they are not “Artists Books” as defined above:

3) ARTISTS SKETCH BOOKS

Work can be abstract, conceptual, surreal, visionary, any style. Looking for inspirational avant-garde submissions.

ABOUT THE GRAND STORYBOOK COSTUME BALL! Dress up like your favorite storybook character or your favorite book! Live music, great food, A SPECTACULAR PHOTONIC LIGHT SHOW! A celebration to remember the rest of your life! Our last two grand balls set the tempo and defined the term “GRAND.” Ticket prices to be announced later.

See some of the scenes on Youtube, click here:

The Grand Surrealist Costume Ball, 2003, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr2V3XZvvpE

The Grand Paradise Lost Costume Ball, 2008, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMQZNMTBRjI

We also received major press on our last two major juried shows:

BRAVE DESTINY, in Art & Auction Magazine: http://www.kellynewcomer.com/pdf/0603Surrealism_Lindall.pdf

CELEBRATING JOHN MILTON’S 400TH BIRTHDAY, in the New York Timeshttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/26/books/26milt.html

BE PART OF SOMETHING GREAT!

Entry Fee: $35 for up to three works ($5 extra for each additional work submitted) , send printouts, photos, CD’s or color Xeroxes. If accepted there is a processing and hanging fee of $15.

Fill out the form below and mail to us. Make check payable to “WAH Center”

Name (with CAPITAL LETTERS CLEARLY)

______________________________________________________________________

Address (with CAPITAL LETTERS CLEARLY)

_______________________________________________________________________

City__________________________________State________________Zip___________

Phone: Home__________________Work_____________________Cell_____________

E-mail_______________________________________Web-site___________________

My Media is (circle): Painting    Sculpture     Photog    Video   Installation

Other: (please describe)____________________________________________________________

INCLUDE YOUR RESUME along with submission materials AND THE ENTRY FEE, $35 for 3 works, and $5 for each additional submission

Send to:

ART & BOOK

WAH CENTER

135 Broadway

Brooklyn, NY 11211

Special events during the course of the show:

THEATER NIGHT by Acclaimed Play writer and composer Peter Dizozza

FILM NIGHT

LIVE PERFORMANCE: Photonic Sculptural Movement with Joel Simpson/Yanna Schnitzler

Special weekend event: Dr. Robert Wickenheiser, 19th President of President of Saint Bonaventure University, will lecture on “book & art collecting,” from the point of view of his own personal journey in amassing one of the largest Milton collections in the world with many original illustrations. On display will be Miltoniana from his personal collection.

Also a display of rare illustrated books going back to the 16th century from the Yuko Nii Foundation.

Yuko Nii, Founder & Artistic Director  Williamsburg Art & Historical Center  135 BroadwayBrooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 486-6012

wahcenter@earthlink.Net

www.wahcenter.net

cell phone batteries

February 9, 2010

does anyone make cell phone batteries that last more than a two year contract? ugh

applications open 2010 @ Brick Theater, Williamsburg Brooklyn

February 9, 2010

Opportunities to be Produced at The Brick! Applications are now open for 2010 programming!

To apply to any program, download the common application form, fill it out and email it to the appropriate program. http://bricktheater.com/applications

All productions will operate as a Co-Production.

PROGRAMS:

MAINSTAGE
Mainstage Productions at The Brick are usually 2 to 4 week runs which include Prime Time performance slots. Only a few slots exist each year.
Ongoing. Admission is rolling.
Please email completed application and all supporting materials to
submissions (at) bricktheater.com.

LATE NIGHT
Late Night Productions at The Brick can be programmed as single performances, weekend performances or recurring events. Usually they are Friday and Saturday nights with load-ins at 10:30pm or later. These Productions must be easy to mount and low-tech. They must use whatever light plot and set restrictions currently under way. Many of these slots are available.
Ongoing. Admission is rolling.
Please email completed application and all supporting materials to
latenight (at) bricktheater.com.

KIDS
Kids Productions at The Brick (a new program) will be scheduled on Saturday or Sunday afternoons. These Productions must be easy to mount and low-tech. They must use whatever light plot and set restrictions currently under way.
Ongoing. Admission is rolling.
Please email completed application and all supporting materials to
kids (at) bricktheater.com.

TINY THEATER
Tiny Theater returns in May, 2010! Tiny Theater is a performance event that aims to include theater, dance, multi-media, puppetry, etc. Works are no longer than 10 minutes and are presented festival style in a 6’ x 6’ x 6’ box constructed of PVC pipe—performers and scenic elements must not exist outside the box at any point during each piece. The event was created originally by the Ontological-Hysteric Incubator. Performance date to be announced.

More details coming soon!Deadline for applications: February 15, 2010.Please email completed application and all supporting materials to

tiny (at) bricktheater.com.


THE TOO SOON FESTIVAL

The Annual Summer Theme Festival runs for 4 weeks every June. The theme changes every year. This year’s festival is “The Too Soon Festival.” To see previous years
Deadline for applications: March 1, 2010.
Please email completed application and all supporting materials to
summer (at) bricktheater.com.

GAME PLAY
Game Play began in 2009 as a celebration of Video Game Theater. Productions will run in repertory during the month of July.
More details coming soon!
Deadline for applications: March 15, 2010.
Please email completed application and all supporting materials to
gameplay (at) bricktheater.com.

THE NY CLOWN THEATRE FESTIVAL
The NY Clown Theatre Festival has been produced and presented by The Brick since its creation in 2006.The festival hosts full length and cabaret performances from around the world which incorporate Clown Theatre.
More details coming soon!
Deadline for applications: May 15, 2010.

Please email completed application and all supporting materials to

clown (at) bricktheater.com.

FIGHT FEST
Fight Fest is the first festival of stage combat. The festival was begun at The Brick in 2009. To see last year’s lineup, click here.
More details coming soon!
Deadline for applications: July 15, 2010.

Please email completed application and all supporting materials to

fightfest (at) bricktheater.com.