Call for applications workshop participants DA Fest 2010
2010-07-21International Digital Arts Festival DA Fest is opening a call for participants for three workshops during the 2010 festival.
Students and professional young artists can apply for the following workshops:
Express Fight Club, led by Max Schumacher and Hugo Saldías of Post Theater, to be held September 7 to 16 2010.
Creating Interactive Artworks with Isadora, led by Mark Coniglio of Troika Ranch, to be held from September 13 to 15 2010.
Programming Reactive Live Visuals, led by Hexler (RJ Fischer), to be held September 13 to 15 2010.
A brief description of each workshop can be found on the festival website.
Each workshop has 15 available places, of which 8 are reserved for current and former students of the National Academy of Art. The remaining places will be distributed among the other candidates.
The working language of all workshops is English.
To apply for participation in one of the workshops, fill in the application form on the festival website.
Applicants are requested to submit a brief curriculum vitae and motivation for their participation in the workshop.
The fee for participation is 100 leva per person per workshop. Students and graduates of the academy receive a 50% discount.
Deadlines
The deadline for applications is September 1 2010.
Selected applicants will be notified by September 5 2010 and are requested to confirm their participation by September 7 2010.
Should you have any questions, you can contact us by email at da_fest@nha.bg
About DA Fest
DA Fest is organised by the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The festival programme includes performances, film and video screenings, workshops, presentations and an exhibition, focusing on contemporary artistic trends in research and technology, and aims to present important advances in the development of digital arts.
All events take place at Shipka Str 1, from September 13 to 17, 2010.
performance
16.09.2010, 21:00-21:30, Akademia Gallery
“The co-evolution of humans and machines has been the underlying subject of my work for several years. I am interested in how humans create at an increasingly rapid rate tools and prosthesis of exponential complexity... more