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Call for submissions for radical rebel art and theory: Memefest is an annual festival of radical communications that is now in its fourth year. It was started because we feel that positive ideas- memes- can and should spread just as easily as negative and commercial ones. But, this can’t happen out of nowhere; and so, every year, we ask students, artists, graphic designers, activists, and anyone with an interest in counter-culture to put their talents to good use. They (this means you!) can choose to submit to one of our four categories: communication studies, sociology, visual arts (all open to undergraduate and graduate students of any discipline), and Beyond…, open to students and non-students alike. The first two require a written response to a critical and current text in cultural studies; visual arts asks for a static or interactive works in response to another (different though equally relevant piece), while Beyond…requests a response whose form breaches mainstream academic and art conventions- it can be anything, so long as its message is positive- and infectious! Please consider this a personal invitation to each and every one of you to take part in this year’s festival in some way. The text for the communication and sociology category is an excerpt from Douglas Rushkoff’s “Nowhere to Hide,” which deals with the subversive attempts of advertisers to stay “one step ahead” of even the most conscious (and cynical) consumer. The text for visual arts and Beyond… is “The People’s Communication Charter,” an insistent proclamation for an utopian society where all citizens have equal access to communication. The jury for all four categories continues to be comprised of world-renowned scholars, artists, and devoted activists. New additions this year include Chris Habib, who was instrumental in New York’s Liberty Street Protest, and the co-founder of Protest Records, and Claire Pentecost, who runs the Critical Art Ensemble Defense Fund. Check out our site, and see what we’re about. And, check out pieces and writings from students of previous years. Last year, we received more than 350 entries, and this year we hope to top that; but, we need your help! The contest is run completely on-line and all the required texts and registration can be found at www.memefest.org/en Drop us an e-mail if you’ve got some ideas, some questions, or would like to collaborate. Deadline for submissions is May 20th, 2005. Subvert, Create, Enjoy! The Creators of Memefest 2005 FAQ: memefest@memefest.org Web: http://www.memefest.org/en ABC: http://www.THE-ABC.org Support: http://www.rebelart.net |
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