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As we approach the end of analog television in 2009, and enter a new era in the evolution of digital media, our experience of images and information becomes increasingly intangible. One part history and one part poetry, Virtual Memory is a meditation on the essence of mechanical image-making and its impact on human consciousness, from the physical process of photography and film, to the alternate universe created by computers and virtual reality.Categories
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The Virtual Memory Project is calling for submissions :
We are soliciting and collecting short films and videos documenting, describing, or otherwise acknowledging the analog-digital transition for a curated, traveling film program to coincide with the analog switch-off in 2009.
Farewell, Analog : What’s this all about ?
In 2009, analog broadcast television signals will cease.
Somewhere back in the first half of the previous century, the first analog broadcast signal floated out across the air.
Ever since, analog processes, technologies and aesthetics have shaped our existence – we’ve been sending and receiving analog, speaking to each other through these long, sinewy, unreliable analog waves – and now we’ll officially replace them with digital packets, invisible streams of 0s and 1s that wouldn’t know an antenna from a reel-to-reel.
Will you miss it ?
Does it matter ?
Are you an analog purist ? Do you prefer celluloid to megapixels ?
Or are you a digital prophet ? Streaming along above the fray – no rabbit ears for you…
Love it or hate it, analog’s been a good friend to us – shouldn’t we say goodbye ?
Make something, and submit your work today !
Criteria :
- Submitted films don’t have to reference the analog switch-off directly but should be closely related to the themes of :
— the quirks, pleasures and frustrations of analog technology (film, photography, vinyl, radio, magnetic tape, vacuum tubes, cathode ray television, etc etc)
— obsolescence (do all technologies have to end ?)
— digital future (utopia or apocalypse, you tell us)
— the difference between analog and digital
— the work of art in the age of digital reproduction, etc, etc - All genres accepted – Documentary, Experimental, Narrative and Animation, etc
- Works may be newly created for the project, or be existing works.
- Work will be reviewed for thematic content, production quality, and programming viability.
Length :
No limitations, but length may affect submission’s ability to be programmed
Deadline Extended:
Submit work by May 1, 2009.
How to submit :
Send an email containing a link to your video to : vm@artifactpictures.com
Please put the following in the subject line : VMP: Your Project Title
Required information for submissions (include in email) :
- maker’s full name
- contact information
- project title
- project link
- project running time
- project description – 2-3 sentences maximum
- full project credits for the work you are submitting
Please note : If you intend to submit multiple works, great ! But please send a separate email for each.
Notification :
- If selected, you will be contacted regarding rights and permissions for inclusion in a curated program.
Questions ?
Email The Virtual Memory Project
Analog is Digital is
fuzzy sharp
waveforms bitstreams
muddy clean
warm cool
crinkly smooth
transistors silicon
the telephone game cloning
steel and wood and leather aluminum and glass and plastic
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