Call for participation, win €10,000
Theme
VIDA 8.0 is the seventh edition of this international competition, created to reward excellence in artistic creativity in the field of artificial life.
In previous editions, prizes have been awarded to autonomous entities able to bring us pleasure (Tickle 2.0, Tickle Salon 5.0), engage us in irrational conversations (Head 3.0) or invade our social space (Cour des Miracles 2.0); virtual ecologies that evolve with user participation (Autopoiesis 3.0, Electric Sheep and Remain in Light 4.0), autonomous systems that use the feedback obtained as a mechanism and metaphor for transformation (Appearance machine 3.0, Levántate 5.0) and works highlighting the social side of artificial life (Novus Extinctus 4.0, The Relative Velocity Inscription Device 5.0, The Central City 6.0 and Spore 7.0).
Other themes are addressed in works that have been given honourable mentions: avatars and players in their unique worlds (Iconica 2.0, Life Spacies II and Unconscious Flow 3.0), new interpretations of the roots of artificial life, such as cellular automatons (Sandlines 3.0, Dadatron 5.0) and system feedback or autonomy translated into simple familiar media (Breathe and Autistic-Artistic Machine 4.0, The Responsive Field of Lattice Archipelogics 5.0).
We are looking for art that reflects the panorama of the possible interaction between 'synthetic' and organic life, e.g.
- Autonomous agents that shape and perhaps interpret the data-saturated environment we have in common.
- Portraits of inter-subjectivity or empathy shared between artificial entities and ourselves.
- Intelligent anthropomorphisation of the datasphere and its inhabitants.
- User-defined exploration and interaction designed to reduce fear and stimulate interest in the emerging phenomena which, by definition, are beyond our control.
An international jury will award prizes to the most outstanding projects in electronic art which use techniques such as digital genetics, autonomous robotics, recursive chaotic algorithms, knowbots, computer viruses, virtual ecosystems and avatars.
Prizes
There is a total of €20,000 in prizes for the three projects selected by the jury:
First prize: €10,000
Second prize: €7,000
Third prize: €3,000
There will also be special mentions for a further seven projects chosen by the jury
Entry
Each project must be submitted as a 5-10-minute video with voice-over narration describing the artistic concept and the technological realization of the project presented. The project must be post-September 2003. The jury's decision will be based essentially on the video.
Participants must provide a VHS tape (PAL, NTSC or SECAM format) or DVD for the jury. If your work is awarded a prize or a special mention, you will be asked to provide a video on professional-quality format (Dvcam, Betacam, ¾” U-Matic, MiniDV) for inclusion in The Best of VIDA 8.0 .
The competition is open to participants from all over the world; however, each participant may present only one project.
To register, read the competition rules, complete and sign the application form and submit it together with the tape to Fundación Telefónica before 30 September 2005.
For the video and the VIDA 8.0 website, we also require the following (printed and a copy on CD):
- A short biography (150-200 words) of the author(s).
- A description of the concept inspiring the project.
- Technical information about the project.
- One to three images (slides, photos or high-quality scans on CD or the Internet).
- A transcription of the video narration.
The application form contains the information required on the material that must be supplied to register for the competition.
Production
Incentive for productions in Spain, Portugal and Latin America
The second category of the competition promotes the production of pieces with artificial life and robotics techniques in Spain, Portugal and Latin America. With prize money totalling €20,000, this category includes prizes for one to three proposals meeting the following criteria: relevant concept, proven quality in previous works and evidence of the artist's ability to produce the piece.
The prize is an incentive for production, not a subsidy to cover the total expenses of a project. Consequently, value is placed on the participant's capacity to secure the technical, financial and logistic infrastructure needed to produce the piece.
Each project must be described in a memorandum contain no more than 2,000 words. The text must include details of the concepts and techniques to be used to develop the piece. Diagrams, sketches and any other material that supports the proposal and help the jury understand how the piece works should be furnished.
The competition is open to participants from anywhere in Latin America, Spain or Portugal. Proposals may be sent in Spanish, Portuguese or English. However, each participant may present only one project.
To register, read the competition rules, complete and sign the application form and send it to Fundación Telefónica before 30 September 2005. The application form contains the information required on the material required to register for the competition.
Jury
The works submitted will be examined by an international jury that will meet in Madrid from 20 October 2005. The names of the prize-winners and the special mentions will be published on Monday, 24 October during a round table attended by all the members of the jury. The jury's decision will be final.
Members of the jury:
Sally Jane Norman, France/New Zealand (Chairperson)
Chris Csikszentmihalyi, USA
Daniel García Andujar, Spain
Daniel Canogar, Spain
José-Carlos Mariátegui, Peru
Fiona Raby, United Kingdom
Contact
For further information about the competition, please write toElena González elena.gonzalezdelafuente@
To confirm whether or not a proposal is appropriate for the competition, please write to:
(in English) Sally Jane Norman s.j.norman@newcastle.ac.uk
(in Spanish) Daniel Canogar daniel@canogar.com
Elena González de la FuenteVIDA 8.0
Competición Internacional 2005
Fundación Telefónica
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