immedia 2003 >>>>> 8th.annual.digital.electronic.art.exhibition [ [..] ] [ [..] ] submissions now being accepted deadline december 1 http://entity.ummu.umich.edu/immedia/ .... . january 31-feb 8 .. .. opening january 31 . .. media union, u-m campus .. ann arbor, mi . usa ( ( ( submissions ) ) [ [..] ] [ [..] ] entity, ann arbor michigan's electronic artist coalition, invites you to submit works to immedia 2003, our eighth annual exhibition of digital and electronic art. initiated in 1996, immedia has involved hundreds of artists and performers and has become an international event. works created with or in response to digital and electronic media are welcome. submissions categories include, but are not limited to; free standing installations, music, performance, dance, video and animation, interactive graphics, flatwork, kinetic sculpture, experimental sound pieces and web design. immedia will not accept any artwork that is submitted through email. please refer to the immedia website for submission information. entity is also seeking groups or individuals interested in performing at the event, or giving short lectures or presentations. if you are interested, please indicate this on the submission form. SEE http://entity.ummu.umich.edu/immedia/ EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( ( ( mission ) ) ) [ [..] ] [ [..] ] the immedia electronic art exhibition has developed from a community of artists and thinkers interested in the artistic possibilities of new technologies. the immedia community exhibits the best of such art, eschewing reckless application of powerful technology in favor of electronic art which seeks deeper understandings of technology's relationship with art and life in contemporary society. as with any art, electronic art must explain our world to us in new ways, helping us understand and relate to our environment. the immedia community believes that the sweeping changes already wrought by television and those still to be realized by computers and digital devices necessitate a new art. this new art, reacting with and against new technologies, has a deep responsibility to guide humankind's future interactions with its new electronic environment. technology must be used in creative, intelligent ways to ensure an expressive future. the immedia exhibition hinges on the belief that it is the electronic artist's responsibility to realize the full creative potential of digital and analog devices.