Hi Marc,

Could you send this to the Netbehaviour list, I've heard that there are some pretty decent people on there...

Many thanks,
Alex
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b.TWEEN 07 Showcase call for art works


b.TWEEN 07 is on the look out for Information Artists who have existing interactive art works. They should be based in popular culture (games, online communities etc) to be part of a showcase at our two day Interactive Media Forum. The works must be accessible to a wide audience and work well in a busy public space.

Go to http://www.just-b.com/btween and click through to gallery.
 
This years event will be at the National Media Museum, Bradford from 14th–15th June 2007.
 
b.TWEEN is the gathering of the year for new media professionals, creative technologists and digital entrepreneurs.   It is the place where creativity and commerce collide.
 
The two day event is much more than a conference, with a packed programme of talks, workshops, international specialists, ground breaking companies and, possibly, your pioneering digital art project too!
 
Last year b.TWEEN 06 presented a programme of over 35 international industry experts including Lord David Puttnam, Robbie Stamp (Executive Producer, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) and John Sanborn (Creative Director, eBay).

The conference sat alongside a cutting edge interactive showcase that included two social networking applications commissioned specially for b.TWEEN 06.  The showcase spilled out into the urban spaces around the museum and works were shown on the brand new urban screen in the heart of the regenerating city.

Markus Quarta, Artist: Someth:ng said “Being part of the b.TWEEN Showcase was an enriching experience connecting us with industry players”
 
If you want to have this experience too please send a synopsis (maximum 1 side of A4) together with supporting documentation to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For more information feel free to phone on 01142210589.
 
Deadline – 23 April 2007


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