From: squeakyoffice (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 12:15:21 PST
SQUEAKY WHEEL SPECIAL CALLS FOR WORK 2004 January/February
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY! GLOBAL SUPER 8 DAY 2004
Show date: FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2004, 8PM
DEADLINE:
Submit your super 8 films (not originals, if possible) or super 8 on video
(vhs or mini-dv) to arrive by Friday, Jan. 23, 2004. We prefer to show
actual super 8 film, and if you send an original will take care to screen
carefully, otherwise, try to get a print made.
Organized by Squeaky Wheel Board Member and Super 8 Filmmaker Christie
Gorman
Five minutes or less! (contact us if you have a longer work) Home movies,
found movies, old movies, especially new movies welcome!
Early info deadline:
Email email suppressed Attn. Global Super 8 Day with your title, film
description and short bio by Mon. Jan. 19, so we can get you in the program.
Send your film to: Attn: Global Super 8 Day c/o Squeaky Wheel
Celebrating five proud years of showcasing low-gauge film! Last year
representatives from Kodak visited from Rochester and gave a presentation on
Super 8 film and gave away t-shirts and other goodies.
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FOURTH ANNUAL LUV Nš SEX SHOW EXTRAVAGANZA!
Show date: SPECIAL FEBRUARY OPEN SCREENING, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 2004, 8pm
Deadline: Submit your work to arrive by [Monday, Feb. 9, 2004]
Early info deadline:
Email your title, film description and bio to email suppressed, Attn. Love
& Sex Show, by Fri, Feb. 6, 2004.
The Luv nš Sex show is legendary and synonymous with fun films, door prizes,
private viewing booths, Cowpoke raffle, sexy window installations, wine,
chocolate and more! Submit films, videos, audio, or digital works five
minutes or less exploring the theme. FIVE MINUTES OR LESS.
Formats accepted: Super 8, 16mm, video (mini-dv, svhs, vhs), cassettes, cds.
[Mail your work to:] Attn: Love & Sex Show c/o Squeaky Wheel
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The Winter/Spring 2004 Squealer will be out in late January.
The Hi-Tech/Lo-Tech Themed issue includes:
An interview by Lindsay Sampson with Cory Arcangel
An interview by Dorothea Braemer with Harun Farocki
Sherry Miller Hocking's History of Machines of the Experimental TV Center
Personal essays by: Ann Sargent-Wooster, Carol Goss, Aaron Miller, Nicolas
Economos, Shalom Gorewitz
911 Media Arts Center's Corey Contreras' iBook editing hacking solution
Julia Dzwonkowski's Analysis of Technology Use and Prisons
AND MORE!
Issues are $5 each or become a member of Squeaky on-line, and the Squealer
is included in a membership.
ADDRESS & CONTACT:
Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources
175 Elmwood Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-884-7172
716-886-1619 fax
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http://www.squeaky.org
A media arts center serving artists since 1985
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For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.