Celeste Prize 2009 is an international contemporary art prize in which artists decide who wins the prize money!
Painting, Photography, Video, Installation, Sculpture, Animation, Performance, Live Media, Live Audio Video Performance, DJ/VJ Set.
Entries by 30 june 2009
LIVE MEDIA PRIZE € 8000
VIDEO & ANIMATION PRIZE € 8,000
INSTALLATION & SCULPTURE PRIZE € 8,000
PAINTING PRIZE € 8,000
PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL GRAPHICS PRIZE € 8,000
http://www.celesteprize.com
Celeste Prize 09 - Live Media
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Re: Celeste Prize 09 - Live Media
I would like to invite you to join the first Celeste Live Media Prize, which awards 8,000 € to the winning live media set. Finalist sets will be performed in Berlin, Germany in September 2009.
Entries by 30 june 2009
http://www.celesteprize.com
To read prize terms and conditions in various languages
http://celesteprize.com/prize/
The Live Media Prize is part of the 2009 Celeste Prize, an international contemporary arts prize in which artists decide who wins the 40,000 € prize money!
LIVE MEDIA PRIZE 8,000 €
VIDEO & ANIMATION PRIZE 8,000 €
INSTALLATION & SCULPTURE PRIZE 8,000 €
PAINTING PRIZE 8,000 €
PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL GRAPHICS PRIZE 8,000 €
The 6 finalists and the 15 shortlisted artists in the Live Media Prize category, are selected by:
- Claudio Sinatti, artist, Milan, Italy.
- Justine Beaujouan, co-curator & organiser of Mapping Festival, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Boris Edelstein & Ilan Katin, artists and developers of Modul8 software, Berlin, Germany.
- Lillevan, artist, Berlin, Germany.
- Bart van der Ploeg & Edwin de Koning, creators of Resolume software, The Hague, The Netherlands.
- Marius Watz, artist and curator, New York, USA.
Statement by Claudio Sinatti, selector for Live Media:
“The presence of a Live Media prize within Celeste Prize is an excellent opportunity for artists to share experiences and experiment. It is a chance for artists working working in audiovisual creation to meet, but more importantly the first international opportunity to present works outside specialist audiovisual events in an international context of visual contemporary arts. There is much stimulating research and creation happening in live media, including contamination with other media, which can result in new creative viewpoints being established.
I hope that projects presented to Celeste Prize’s Live Media section will take these factors into consideration, with resulting works being more open minded as far as the viewing public is concerned, and not the result of creation for narrow, sectorial interests alone.
I hope Celeste Prize will stimulate all artists to produce highly personalised works which tell a story or raise emotions. For these reasons, it is with great pleasure that I am participating in the selection of Live Media works for Celeste Prize 2009, alongside other individuals whoose work I admire and who are contributing so much to make Live Media a recognised art form.”
Entries by 30 june 2009
http://www.celesteprize.com
To read prize terms and conditions in various languages
http://celesteprize.com/prize/
The Live Media Prize is part of the 2009 Celeste Prize, an international contemporary arts prize in which artists decide who wins the 40,000 € prize money!
LIVE MEDIA PRIZE 8,000 €
VIDEO & ANIMATION PRIZE 8,000 €
INSTALLATION & SCULPTURE PRIZE 8,000 €
PAINTING PRIZE 8,000 €
PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL GRAPHICS PRIZE 8,000 €
The 6 finalists and the 15 shortlisted artists in the Live Media Prize category, are selected by:
- Claudio Sinatti, artist, Milan, Italy.
- Justine Beaujouan, co-curator & organiser of Mapping Festival, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Boris Edelstein & Ilan Katin, artists and developers of Modul8 software, Berlin, Germany.
- Lillevan, artist, Berlin, Germany.
- Bart van der Ploeg & Edwin de Koning, creators of Resolume software, The Hague, The Netherlands.
- Marius Watz, artist and curator, New York, USA.
Statement by Claudio Sinatti, selector for Live Media:
“The presence of a Live Media prize within Celeste Prize is an excellent opportunity for artists to share experiences and experiment. It is a chance for artists working working in audiovisual creation to meet, but more importantly the first international opportunity to present works outside specialist audiovisual events in an international context of visual contemporary arts. There is much stimulating research and creation happening in live media, including contamination with other media, which can result in new creative viewpoints being established.
I hope that projects presented to Celeste Prize’s Live Media section will take these factors into consideration, with resulting works being more open minded as far as the viewing public is concerned, and not the result of creation for narrow, sectorial interests alone.
I hope Celeste Prize will stimulate all artists to produce highly personalised works which tell a story or raise emotions. For these reasons, it is with great pleasure that I am participating in the selection of Live Media works for Celeste Prize 2009, alongside other individuals whoose work I admire and who are contributing so much to make Live Media a recognised art form.”