Re: [NetBehaviour] Open call: One-Off Moving Image Festival 2023

2023-09-20 Thread Mark Hancock
Thanks for posting this, Marc. I’ve been looking for places to submit my
short art/experimental films to and this seems a great place to start.

M

On Wed, 20 Sep 2023 at 11:24, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> Call for one second movies and long off takes
>
> Welcome to submit to the 6th edition of One-Off Moving Image Festival!
> The festival is digital and screens the movies online during the festival
> November 10 - 20, 2023. In addition we use public space in Valencia (ES)
> and Gol (Norway) to show the festival via QR-codes. We're collaborating
> with 60Seconds Festival in Copenhagen (DK) which takes place at the same
> time. 60sec screens a selection of the movies in addition to their 60
> seconds movies in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Køge and Helsingør during the
> festival week. In addition, all One-OffF movies will be included in the
> next Leap Second Festival, an irregular x-ennale lasting one second. The
> festival will also be part of The Wrong Biennale from November 1, 2023 to
> March 1, 2024.
>
> This year's theme suggestion is "Colour your dreams". Do androids dream of
> electric sheeps? Do they dream in colour? What about the black box of
> artificial intelligence? For dreaming in the dark? Hume wrote that nothing
> we imagine is absolutely impossible, ie. that we couldn't imagine
> impossible things. Mark Jago writes that it may come as something of a
> surprise to learn that just about every major philosophical theory of
> content and meaning is unable to account for impossible thoughts. Now that
> the idea of possible worlds has become a mainstream notion via
> interpretations of quantum mechanics, what about impossible worlds,
> wouldn't they share the same or similar status? Yagisawa argues, there are
> other ways of the world than the way the world actually is. Call them
> ‘possible worlds.’ There are other ways of the world than the ways the
> world could be. Call them ‘impossible worlds’. Where are our dreams headed
> now that AI is actively imagining things for us, as a rather counterfactual
> and untrustworthy dream-machine shuffling the cards of our everyday
> fantasies. Is it colouring the dreams for us? What can be done with a one
> second video concerning dreams and colours? An impossible format for
> impossible worlds? Or a long off take? A psychogeographical format of
> following your dreams?
> Be welcome with your own interpretations.
>
> Movie submission
> # one second short, or long off take
> # original material
> # no credits added to the movie
> # mp4 web-optimized format
> # 4:3 aspect ratio
> Deadline for participation was: October 10, 2023.
>
> Website and movie submission
> https://noemata.net/one-off/
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[NetBehaviour] Open call: One-Off Moving Image Festival 2023

2023-09-20 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Call for one second movies and long off takes

Welcome to submit to the 6th edition of One-Off Moving Image Festival!
The festival is digital and screens the movies online during the festival 
November 10 - 20, 2023. In addition we use public space in Valencia (ES) and 
Gol (Norway) to show the festival via QR-codes. We're collaborating with 
60Seconds Festival in Copenhagen (DK) which takes place at the same time. 60sec 
screens a selection of the movies in addition to their 60 seconds movies in 
Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Køge and Helsingør during the festival week. In 
addition, all One-OffF movies will be included in the next Leap Second 
Festival, an irregular x-ennale lasting one second. The festival will also be 
part of The Wrong Biennale from November 1, 2023 to March 1, 2024.

This year's theme suggestion is "Colour your dreams". Do androids dream of 
electric sheeps? Do they dream in colour? What about the black box of 
artificial intelligence? For dreaming in the dark? Hume wrote that nothing we 
imagine is absolutely impossible, ie. that we couldn't imagine impossible 
things. Mark Jago writes that it may come as something of a surprise to learn 
that just about every major philosophical theory of content and meaning is 
unable to account for impossible thoughts. Now that the idea of possible worlds 
has become a mainstream notion via interpretations of quantum mechanics, what 
about impossible worlds, wouldn't they share the same or similar status? 
Yagisawa argues, there are other ways of the world than the way the world 
actually is. Call them ‘possible worlds.’ There are other ways of the world 
than the ways the world could be. Call them ‘impossible worlds’. Where are our 
dreams headed now that AI is actively imagining things for us, as a rather 
counterfactual and untrustworthy dream-machine shuffling the cards of our 
everyday fantasies. Is it colouring the dreams for us? What can be done with a 
one second video concerning dreams and colours? An impossible format for 
impossible worlds? Or a long off take? A psychogeographical format of following 
your dreams?
Be welcome with your own interpretations.

Movie submission
# one second short, or long off take
# original material
# no credits added to the movie
# mp4 web-optimized format
# 4:3 aspect ratio
Deadline for participation was: October 10, 2023.

Website and movie submissionhttps://noemata.net/one-off/___
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[NetBehaviour] Open call: One-Off Moving Image Festival 2023

2023-09-10 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen via NetBehaviour
Call for one second movies and long off takes

Welcome to submit to the 6th edition of One-Off Moving Image Festival!
The festival is digital and screens the movies online during the festival
November 10 - 20, 2023. In addition we use public space in Valencia (ES)
and Gol (Norway) to show the festival via QR-codes. We're collaborating
with 60Seconds Festival in Copenhagen (DK) which takes place at the same
time. 60sec screens a selection of the movies in addition to their 60
seconds movies in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Køge and Helsingør during the
festival week. In addition, all One-OffF movies will be included in the
next Leap Second Festival, an irregular x-ennale lasting one second. The
festival will also be part of The Wrong Biennale from November 1, 2023 to
March 1, 2024.

This year's theme suggestion is "Colour your dreams". Do androids dream of
electric sheeps? Do they dream in colour? What about the black box of
artificial intelligence? For dreaming in the dark? Hume wrote that nothing
we imagine is absolutely impossible, ie. that we couldn't imagine
impossible things. Mark Jago writes that it may come as something of a
surprise to learn that just about every major philosophical theory of
content and meaning is unable to account for impossible thoughts. Now that
the idea of possible worlds has become a mainstream notion via
interpretations of quantum mechanics, what about impossible worlds,
wouldn't they share the same or similar status? Yagisawa argues, there are
other ways of the world than the way the world actually is. Call them
‘possible worlds.’ There are other ways of the world than the ways the
world could be. Call them ‘impossible worlds’. Where are our dreams headed
now that AI is actively imagining things for us, as a rather counterfactual
and untrustworthy dream-machine shuffling the cards of our everyday
fantasies. Is it colouring the dreams for us? What can be done with a one
second video concerning dreams and colours? An impossible format for
impossible worlds? Or a long off take? A psychogeographical format of
following your dreams?
Be welcome with your own interpretations.

Movie submission
# one second short, or long off take
# original material
# no credits added to the movie
# mp4 web-optimized format
# 4:3 aspect ratio
Deadline for participation was: October 10, 2023.

Website and movie submission
https://noemata.net/one-off/
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