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On 10/25/05, daniel stevensonwrote:
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> samba -wrote:
> 10/21/05
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> ARCO / BEEP Electronic Art Awards
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> First edition of the ARCO / BEEP
> Electronic Art Awards
> Sponsored by BEEP,
> in collaboration with ARCO
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> Registration form will be available on the ARCO/BEEP Electronic Art Prize
> website, http://www.arco.beep.es
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> Additional information:
> Jury's Secretariat
> Vicente Matallana / LaAgencia
> Tel: (34) 91 366 8821
> E-mail: premiobeep@laagencia.org
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> http://www.arco.ifema.es
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> BEEP / Data Logic aims to create an electronic art collection, through
> awarding Acquisition Prizes. Therefore, it is organising the ARCO/BEEP
> Electronic Art Awards.
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> The goal of these Awards is to advance the production and exhibition of
> electronic art, and art linked to new technologies. Its purpose is to
> promote new high-tech art, and to foster communication between the
> manufacturers/creators of this new technology and those who create art. A
> natural collaboration, which will benefit and enrich both sides.
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> There are two ACQUISITION PRIZES:
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> 1) @ARCO Prize: worth 8,000 euros
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> 2) Off-ARCO Prize: worth 6,000 euros
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> The Prizes will be awarded by an international Jury of prestigious
> specialists.
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> 1. ARCO / BEEP Acquisition Prizes
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> Description
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> 1) @ARCO Prize
> To be eligible, an artwork must be shown at the 25th edition of ARCO, the
> International Contemporary Art Fair, in Madrid (9-13 February 2006), and
> must have a significant component involving new technology or electronic
> media.
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> Before ARCO'06, these eligible artworks must also be previously submitted
> for consideration by their galleries, through registration on a webpage that
> shall be created to this effect.
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> 2) Off-ARCO Prize
> Artworks presented by individual artists, or collectives.
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> The Prize-winning artworks shall become part of the BEEP/Data Logic
> corporate collection.
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> The @ARCO Prize shall be endowed with 8,000 euros, and the Off-ARCO Prize
> with 6,000 euros—a total of 14,000 euros for the acquisition of the two
> artworks.
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> - The Prizes shall be awarded according to the Jury's decision.
> - The Jury shall determine the winner in each of the two categories.
> - Registration opens: 5 p.m. Madrid time (GMT+1 hour), 28th October 2005.
> - Registration deadline: 5 p.m. Madrid time (GMT+1 hour), 16th January 2006.
> - Prize money: 14,000 euros for the acquisition of the two artworks.
> - Announcement of winning artworks: 11th February 2006.
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> Should any of the money earmarked for acquisition remain unspent, the Jury
> may decide whether to devote this amount to a future edition of the Awards
> or to acquiring a third artwork selected from amongst nominees for the
> present edition; in this case, the artwork would be considered to have been
> awarded an Honourable Mention.
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> 2. Participation Rules
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> • Any artwork may participate—as long as it is presented by a gallery
> exhibiting at ARCO'06 (@ARCO Prize) or by individual artists, or collectives
> (Off-ARCO Prize)—that involves significant use of new technology, or
> electronic media.
> • The artworks must have been previously registered on the webpage that
> shall be created to this effect.
> • The eligible artworks must be exhibited with a price tag.
> • Acceptance of artworks shall be the responsibility of the Jury, whose
> decision shall be final.
> • Acceptance of a Prize involves ceding ownership of the prize-winning
> artwork to the company BEEP/Data Logic.
> • The Jury's decision shall be final.
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> 3. Registration
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> 3.1. Registration Dates
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> The 2006 awards shall first be announced in May 2005.
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> Registration opens: 5 p.m. Madrid time (GMT+1 hour), 28th October 2005.
> Registration deadline: 5 p.m. Madrid time (GMT+1 hour), 16th January 2006.
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> 3.2. Registration Form
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> - Registrations shall only be accepted through the Form to be made available
> on the ARCO/BEEP Electronic Art Prize website, http://www.arco.beep.es
> - The registration deadline shall be 5 p.m. Madrid time (GMT+1 hour), 16th
> January 2006.
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> The Registration Form must include the following information:
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> - Artwork title
> - Information on the gallery and the artist or collective
> - Brief description of the artwork (max. 50 words)
> - Sales price, including taxes
> - URL where further information is available
> - No registrations shall be accepted via e-mail, surface mail, or other
> means
> - Registrations shall be in Spanish or English. No artwork failing to meet
> this requisite shall be considered for the awards. We recommend submitting
> bilingual Spanish/English versions, and participants should double-check the
> translation
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> 3.3. Expanded Proposals
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> - Participants may expand the information included on their Registration
> Forms by putting it on their own website, providing the URL on their
> Registration Forms. Recommendations for Internet presentation of this
> expanded information are as follows:
> - Project Description (max. 500 words), explaining the central concepts and
> technological resources used.
> - Images of the artwork.
> - Résumé of the artist. In the case of collectives, a group résumé may be
> included, or individual résumés for each member.
> - In preparing these webpages, please bear in mind that the Jury's time is
> limited. Therefore, maximum clarity and concision in web design are strongly
> advised.
> - Those contestants who put up a website for their project shall be
> responsible for its design and hosting costs.
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> 4. Jury
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> - All candidacies shall be examined by an international Jury, including:
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> 1. Fernando Castro Flórez, Professor and Art Critic, Madrid (Spain)
> 2. Karin Ohlenschläger, Artistic Director, MediaLabMadrid (Spain)
> 3. Christiane Paul, Associate Curator for New Media Art, Whitney Museum of
> American Art, New York (USA)
> 4. Arnau Puig, Philosopher and Art Critic, Barcelona (Spain)
> 5. Jemima Rellie, Head of New Programmes, Tate, London (UK)
> 6. Yukiko Shikata, Independent Curator and Critic, Tokyo (Japan)
> 7. Mark Tribe, Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media, Brown
> University, Providence (USA)
> - The Jury's Honorary Chairwoman shall be Marie-France Veyrat, representing
> BEEP/Data Logic.
> - The Jury's Secretary shall be Vicente Matallana, Director of LaAgencia,
> Madrid.
> - The Jury shall meet during ARCO'06.
> - The Jury's decision shall be final.
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> 5. Decision
> - The Prize-winners shall be announced at the ARCO International
> Contemporary Art Fair, on Saturday 11th February 2006.
> - The Jury shall meet on 10th February 2006 at the ARCO-IFEMA offices.
> - The winners shall be announced at 1 p.m. on 11th February 2006 at the
> central space of theblackbox@arco section.
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> 6. Winners
> • Winners shall be contacted by the Awards organisers before they are
> announced.
> • Acceptance of a Prize involves ceding ownership of the Prize-winning
> artwork to the company BEEP/Data Logic.
> • The company BEEP/Data Logic shall pay the Prize money within 30 days after
> the Jury's decision is announced.
> • The Prize shall be given to the winner, or to his or her appointed legal
> representative.
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> 7. Information and Questions
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> For any additional information, or to ask any questions about the ARCO/BEEP
> Electronic Art Awards, contact:
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> Jury's Secretariat
> Vicente Matallana / LaAgencia
> Tel: (34) 91 366 8821
> E-mail: premiobeep@laagencia.org
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> BEEP / Data Logic
> Carmen Alcubilla
> Tel: (34) 977 30 9100
> E-mail: c-alcubilla@datalogic.com
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> ARCO
> Ana Botella Diez del Corral
> Tel: (34) 91 722 5350
> E-mail: arcobeep@ifema.es
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> Registration for the ARCO/BEEP Electronic Art Awards implies acceptance of
> the present rules.
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