MOBILEFEST 2008
CALL FOR POSTERS, PAPERS, PROJECTS & PRODUCTS

How can mobile technology contribute to democracy, culture, art, ecology,
peace, education, health and third-sector?


www.mobilefest.org

direct link call for papers

http://www.mobilefest.com.br/blog/seminar-and-showcase?lang=en

KEYWORDS
3g, activism, art, augmented reality, bluetooth, citizen videos, culture,
cyberculture, democracy, diy, ecology, education, electronic art,
electronic music, gprs, gps, health, innovation, interactive and networked
performance with mobile and wireless devices, interactive architecture,
lbs, live cinema, locative, mesh networks, mms, mobile activism, mobile
and wireless games, mobile applications, mobile education, mobile music,
mobile narrative, mobile streaming, open networks, peace, rfid, sensors,
sms, third-sector, trends, video production and distribution, wearable
technologies, wi-fi, wi-max, zigbee, etc.

III MOBILEFEST 2008
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MOBILE ARTS AND CREATIVITY

Mobilefest - International Festival of Mobile Arts and Creativity is an
event that aims to question and discuss the advent of the new mobile
technologies in their relationships with the various segments of society,
being the first International Festival of the kind.

The main objective is to provide a multifaceted and heterogenic
environment of discussions, actions and creations that seek intelligent
and innovative solutions, through the virtualities of the new mobile
technologies, to solve or even discuss the issues that trouble
contemporary societies.

The effort of the event in regards to the new communication technologies
is based on the perception of its potential growth - there are more than 3
billion active mobiles nowadays. The increase of its use is not only for
communication between people, but also for activities of education,
social inclusion, varied artistic productions, entertainment, security,
content production and distribution, socialization networks, activism
actions, health, commerce, advertising, etc.

HISTORY:

The I Mobilefest was launched in November 2006, with an international
seminar that took place in São Paulo, at Sesc Paulista, with live and free
transmission via the Internet. In its first edition, it broached the
social, cultural and aesthetic implications that the mobile ands mobile
technologies have been promoting in global scale
The festival discussed the main outlining of the relationships between
mobile technologies (like mobile, handhelds, etc.) and the many segments
of the society listed above. Besides the discussion, the event is made of
technical and cultural activities and also includes an expositive
exhibition and the launch of a recognition award of the best mobile works
in the following catgories: SMS Writing - Micro Stories and Poetry,
Photojournalism, Video, Moblogs and Videologs , the I Mobilefest Awards.

The seminar gathered 14 foreign artists and researchers and 20 Brazilian
artists and specialists.
The II edition of Mobilefest (2007) gathered together artists,
researchers and panelists from many countries and had considerable
increase in the size of its programmation. It was 5 days of seminars, 2
days of bootcamp and 30 days of exhibition. The big innovation in 2007 was
the realization of simultaneous events in England (University of
Westmister), in The Netherlands, (The Waag Society) and in the United
States (New York University - ITP). In the audiovisual section, Mobilefest
consolidated the wish to creat a network of international festivals about
mobile content production. Aside from Telemig Arte Mov (Brazil) and
Mobifest (Canada), already present in the previous year, other festivals
were shown, such as Movilfilm Fest (Spain), Pocket Shorts (England and
Scotland), Pocket Films (France), Microfilmes (Portugal) and The 4th
Screen (United States). The extensive Mobilefest schedule also includeded:
videoconferences, meetings, seminars, Mobileactive at Mobilefest and the
International Exhibition. In this year also, Mobilefest Festival became
and oficial part of the calendar for the city of São Paulo.

OBJECTIVES:
* Popularise mobile technology as to contribute to social inclusion
through the generalisation of knowledge, its use and possibilities of
interaction promoted by these new communication media.

* Offer the audience the an award specialised in recognising works that
use mobile technology.

* Promote cultural interchange among national and international
researchers and producers of this area.

* Incentive the creative thought and production about the new technologies
aiming to expand the possible hardware and software functions in the
mobile technology sector.

* Stimulate the production of content in the mobile technology segment in
Brazil in terms of production in the industrial segment as well as from
the point of view of the independent creator, thus intending to seek for
balanced ways of relationships between these two players which will not
mean mutual negation.

* Enable the participation of all interested in producing and distributing
content through the mobile communication networks.

MOBILEFEST 2008
CALL FOR POSTERS, PAPERS, PROJECTS & PRODUCTS

How can mobile technology contribute to democracy, culture, art, ecology,
peace, education, health and third-sector?

DEADLINE
The deadline for posters, projects and papers is June 30th 2008.
Earlier email correspondence with the festival is more than welcome!

SUBMISSION
Submissions should be sent by June 30th 2008 via email to
2008(at)mobilefest.org
including information bellow:

Complete name:
Organization / Company:
Short bio:
Age:
Summary / Abstract:
Includes a demonstration? YES/NO
A new tool or version is released during this event? YES/NO
Format: Conference / Workshop / Demonstration
Internet connectivity needed? YES / NO
Country:
City:
Telephone number:
Mobile number:
University (optional):
University level (optional):
Proposed category (democracy, culture, art, ecology, peace, education,
health, third-sector or "all together**)

** MOBILEFEST is a transdisciplinary event, the more interconnection, the
better.

ATENTION:
- Abstracts must be 300 words minimum
- Papers must be 1000 words minimum
- The submitted paper must be written in English, Portuguese, Spanish or
Italian
- Papers submitted are limited to 45 minutes presentation
- The paper must be attached to the email in .TXT, .RTF, .DOC or PDF files.
- Projects must have documentation: blueprint, photos, video and technical
rider.
- Submit as many works as you want, one mail submission for each.
- Workshop / Demonstration - Format: 30 min to 2 hours demonstration /
workshop

PARTICIPANTS IN THE PAST
Adriene Jenik, Alan Kay, Alberto Magno, Alberto Tognazzi, Alexandre
Matias, Ami Dar, Amyris Fernandez, André Lemos, Andreas Blazoudakis,
Ângela Bardin, Armin Medosch, Becky Faith, Brenda Burrell, Camille Baker,
Carmen Maia, Carol Mafra, César Jartorelli, Christian Wiener, Clóvis
Borges, Cory Ramey, Cyrus Frisch, Daniel Araújo, Daniel Florêncio, Daniel
Oelsner Lopes, David Barnard, David Cavallo, Douglas Nadalini da Silva,
Duncan Kennedy, Eduardo Bicudo, Eliezer Muniz, Eva Weber, Evgeny Morozov,
Fabio Fon, Felipe Albuquerque Pereira, Fernando Teco Sodré, Gabe Sawhney,
Geandre Tomazoni, Geert Lovink, Gilson Schwartz, Giselle Beiguelman,
Graham Brown-Martin, Graziela Tanaka, Gustavo Mansur, Heather A. Horst,
Hernani Dimantas, Howard Rheingold, Hyejin Choi, Irene Karaguilla
Ficheman, Jackson Filho, Jane Placca, Jason Lewis, Javier Rodrigo,
Jean-Noël Montagné, Jinwoo Chung, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Juan Carlos Zuñiga
Torres, Juca Varella, Karinna Bidermann, Kate Bauer, Kati Hartman, Kati
London, Katrin Verclas, Liana Brazil, Lisa Roberts, Lucas Bambozzi, Lucas
Longo, Lucie Bélanger, Marcelo Nunes de Carvalho, Marcelo Tas, Maroussia
Lévesque, Martin Owen, Maurício Hirata, Mauro Rubens, Max Leite, Max
Schleser, Mieke Gerritzen, Mimi Ito, Norene Leddy, Oleksandr Demchenko,
Otakar Svacina, Paulo Henrique Ferreira, Pedro Paranaguá, Rachel Jacobs,
Rachel Payne, Renato Cruz, Renato Rollemberg, Rob van Kranenburg, Robson
Lisboa, Rogério da Costa, Ronald Lenz, Ronaldo Simão da Costa, Rosana
Herman, Roseli de Deus Lopes, Russ Rive, Shawn Van Every, Sheila Kinkade,
Soraya Braz, Suely Rolnik, Tamaryn Nelson, Toni Eliasz, Victor Rebouças,
Volker Grassmut, Wagner Martins, Zico Góes

FROM THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES
Argentina, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia,
England, EUA, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Luxemburg, Peru,
Portugal, Scotland, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands,
Uruguay, Zimbabwe.

MOBILEFEST FESTIVALS NETWORK
MOBILEFEST has started in 2007 a network of mobile content festivals, if
you are connected with a festival not listed bellow and wish to take part
of this network, please contact us at 2008(at)mobilefest.org. Our partners
include:

- Mobifest | Canada
- Pocket Shorts | UK
- Pocket Films | France
- Arte Mov | Brazil
- Microfilmes de Lisboa | Portugal
- The 4th Screen | USA

NODES MOBILEFEST

MOBILEFEST has started in 2007 a network of Mobilefest Nodes in
Universities, Media Centers and Researches Institutes around the world ,
if you want your institution to be connected with Mobilefest , please
contact us at 2008(at)mobilefest.org

Our partners include:
- Waag society | The Netherlands, Amsterdam
- Westminster University | UK, London
- New York University - ITP | USA, New York



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