Call for Applications: Masters of Science in Visual Studies at MIT

mitMIT Visual Arts Program / Program in Art, Culture and Technology Application Deadline: December 15, 2009
Supporting materials due January 4, 2010.

The MIT Visual Arts Program / Program in Art, Culture and Technology seeks committed, inquisitive and creative students for the 2010-2011 academic year. This selective two-year program grants successful participants a Master of Science in Visual Studies (SMVisS) degree. The program focuses on researched-based artistic practice, advanced visual studies and experimentation, and offers opportunities for transdisciplinary relationships with other programs and labs at MIT.
Phone: 001 617-253-5229
Contact: Edward J. Halligan
vap@mit.edu

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The Program
The MIT Visual Arts Program-which will be renamed the ‘Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT)’ in Spring 2010-operates as a critical production- and education-based laboratory focusing on artistic research, advanced visual studies, and transdisciplinary collaboration within the context of MIT’s technological community. The program explores the role of art, culture, and technology in society and considers artistic practice to be knowledge production. The emphasis is on how cultural and artistic practices critically engage science and technology and envision their transformation. The curriculum includes courses in the ‘Production of Space,’ ‘Interrogative Design,’ ‘Networked Cultures,’ and ‘Contemporary Curatorial Practice,’ among others. Collaborative and individual investigations include performance, sound and video, photography, experimental media addressing context and display, and the interplay of old and new genres that intersect with technology. The exchange and collaboration with ACT faculty and research fellows is essential to the program, and is supplemented by encounters with external reviewers and critics, conferences, workshops, screenings and field trips. The program hosts a weekly lecture series of artists, urbanists, and scholars from a broad range of disciplines from the campus, the region and from around the world. The series is part of the vibrant exchange of ideas that is a hallmark of the program and the campus.

VAP Faculty
Instructors are world-renowned with active, international careers and a strong interest in cross-disciplinary debate, research, and modes of production. Program Director and Associate Professor Ute Meta Bauer directed SITAC VI 2008 in Mexico City and was Artistic Director of the 3rd berlin biennial for contemporary art. Professor Krzysztof Wodiczko is the Director of The Interrogative Design Group at MIT and represented his native Poland at the Venice Biennale in 2009 and currently is exhibiting at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art. Professor Joan Jonas is a video and performance pioneer and recent recipient of the Guggenheim Lifetime Achievement Award for extraordinary contributions to contemporary art. Associate Professor Gediminas Urbonas, along with Nomeda Urbonas, was awarded Honorable Mention for the Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2007. Visiting Professor Antoni Muntadas was the recipient of the 2009 Velázquez Prize from the Spanish Culture Ministry. Lecturers Andrea Frank (Photography), Amber Frid-Jimenez (Participatory Media), Joe Gibbons (Video), Wendy Jacob (Autism Studio), and Oliver Lutz (Multi-Media) are prominent practitioners in their fields.

Apply
Artists and cultural producers with diverse backgrounds and experience interested in innovative transdisciplinary artistic practice and collaborative and individual research projects at the intersection of art, culture, and technology are encouraged to apply. Applications are accepted through the Admissions Office of the MIT Department of Architecture. The application deadline is December 15, 2009. Portfolios should be submitted on CD or DVD (consult website for details) and will be accepted until January 4, 2010.

Applicants are encouraged to seek additional resources and funding. See sap.mit.edu/about/diversity/ or contact Robbin Chapman, Manager of Diversity Recruitment, at rchapman@mit.edu.

For more information:
About the program
Planning your visit
About the VAP lecture series
Admission information

Fifth International Isidor Bajic Piano Memorial Competition

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Dates: March 5 – 15, 2010

Application Deadline: November 15, 2009

Place: Novi Sad (Serbia)
Venues: Isidor Bajic Concert Hall and Novi Sad Synagogue

Categories:
A)    13 – 17 years old candidates
B)    17 – 20 years old candidates
C)    up to 33 years old candidates

Prizes: over 10000 Euros
web presentation: www.pianomemorial.rs
e-mail: office@pianomemorial.rs

Sincerely,
Dr. Dorian Leljak, Artistic Director
Isidor Bajic Piano Memorial Competition
Njegoseva 9
21000 Novi Sad
Serbia
Phone ++ 381 63 8382 988
Fax ++ 381 21 524 580

Competition rules
Competition application form
Calendar
Administration

The First International Piano Competition Paul BADURA-SKODA

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Will take place from the 13th to the 20th September, 2010, in Vila-seca (Tarragona), Catalunya-Spain.
Please find all the information concerning this event in the website
www.concursbaduraskoda.com

Pierre Réach
Director Artístico
pierre.reach@free.fr
PAUL BADURA-SKODA
www.concursbaduraskoda.com
info@concursbaduraskoda.com

Instant House Competition

Design Competition for Students and New Graduates of Architecture and Engineering Programmes.

FederlegnoArredo, in collaboration with Politecnico di Milano, is pleased to invite students and new graduates of your Faculty, to entry the second edition of the international design competition INSTANT HOUSE. instant_house_eng_a1

The only student competition building a 1:1 prototype of the winning entry!
The main issue of the current edition concerns environment and soundscapes of contemporary metropolises. A new “ecology of the feeling” invites to reshape the design processes of the contemporary living related to the harmful CO2 emissions and also to the constant noise pollution, frequently disregarded by the western culture, mainly focused on the visual aspects of perception. Nonetheless the acustic pollution is an important matter for the health of the human being and for an high standard of the living quality.

Entrants must enrol in the competition and submit the required documentation no later than 12.00 AM on 25th november 2009 to FederlegnoArredo Srl. All informations about the competition are founded on the web page www.federlegno.it/made. A 1:1 scale prototype will be made of the winning project, to be displayed at the international MADE EXPO 2010 event.

Announcement of a Design Competition

Temporary units for the EXPO 2015 Young Guests

2010 Gillet-Fox International Bassoon Competition

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The International Double Reed Society is pleased to announce the 30th annual performance competition for bassoonists. The competition is dedicated to the memory of the late master oboist and Honorary Member of the IDRS, Fernand Gillet, and to the memory of master bassoonist Hugo Fox, principal bassoonist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1922-1949.

First prize for the 2010 competition is an $8,000 US cash award. The second prize is a $3,000 US cash award. Other finalists will receive a $1000 US cash award.

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