[NetBehaviour] Call for Artworks: Economics and the immaterial
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Thu Apr 4 12:43:28 CEST 2013
Call for Artworks: Economics and the immaterial
How do we give value to immaterial goods? How do we buy and sell digital
images? What is the relationship between economics and digital
aesthetics? How can curators and artists create new platforms and models
for the creation of economic exchange? These are some of the questions
that this show attempts to answer. We are currently accepting artwork
(video, jpg, gifs, 3d models or HTML content) that will feature in a
unique gallery-based exhibition. The exhibition is composed of two parts
– a gallery-sited virtual show, and the online production and
distribution of materially-realised limited-edition goods.
In the gallery, each artist will be represented by an AR-code – an
augmented reality marker embedded with visual information that can only
be viewed with the aid of a computer or smart-phone. As visitors walk
through the gallery, they can interact with the markers using either
their smart-phone or one of the tablets that will be provided by the
gallery.
The artwork submitted will then be produced as a series of
limited-edition goods including apparel and digital prints. These goods
will be made available online for the duration of GLITCH.
The following products will be produced for each artist included in this
exhibition:
1 Limited Edition Tee (run of 20)
1 Limited Edition tote bag (run of 20)
1 A5 postcard
1 A3 digital print (run of 30)
These goods will be made available via this website for the duration of
GLITCH.
All profits from the sale of these goods go to the corresponding artist.
more info
http://runcomputerrun.com/?p=348
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