[NetBehaviour] Open call: One-Off Moving Image Festival 2023
Mark Hancock
mark at memecortex.net
Wed Sep 20 14:49:18 CEST 2023
Thanks for posting this, Marc. I’ve been looking for places to submit my
short art/experimental films to and this seems a great place to start.
M
On Wed, 20 Sep 2023 at 11:24, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour at lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
> Call for one second movies and long off takes
>
> Welcome to submit to the 6th edition of One-Off Moving Image Festival!
> The festival is digital and screens the movies online during the festival
> November 10 - 20, 2023. In addition we use public space in Valencia (ES)
> and Gol (Norway) to show the festival via QR-codes. We're collaborating
> with 60Seconds Festival in Copenhagen (DK) which takes place at the same
> time. 60sec screens a selection of the movies in addition to their 60
> seconds movies in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Køge and Helsingør during the
> festival week. In addition, all One-OffF movies will be included in the
> next Leap Second Festival, an irregular x-ennale lasting one second. The
> festival will also be part of The Wrong Biennale from November 1, 2023 to
> March 1, 2024.
>
> This year's theme suggestion is "Colour your dreams". Do androids dream of
> electric sheeps? Do they dream in colour? What about the black box of
> artificial intelligence? For dreaming in the dark? Hume wrote that nothing
> we imagine is absolutely impossible, ie. that we couldn't imagine
> impossible things. Mark Jago writes that it may come as something of a
> surprise to learn that just about every major philosophical theory of
> content and meaning is unable to account for impossible thoughts. Now that
> the idea of possible worlds has become a mainstream notion via
> interpretations of quantum mechanics, what about impossible worlds,
> wouldn't they share the same or similar status? Yagisawa argues, there are
> other ways of the world than the way the world actually is. Call them
> ‘possible worlds.’ There are other ways of the world than the ways the
> world could be. Call them ‘impossible worlds’. Where are our dreams headed
> now that AI is actively imagining things for us, as a rather counterfactual
> and untrustworthy dream-machine shuffling the cards of our everyday
> fantasies. Is it colouring the dreams for us? What can be done with a one
> second video concerning dreams and colours? An impossible format for
> impossible worlds? Or a long off take? A psychogeographical format of
> following your dreams?
> Be welcome with your own interpretations.
>
> Movie submission
> # one second short, or long off take
> # original material
> # no credits added to the movie
> # mp4 web-optimized format
> # 4:3 aspect ratio
> Deadline for participation was: October 10, 2023.
>
> Website and movie submission
> https://noemata.net/one-off/
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