Friday, July 4, 2008

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This is the call for the next exhibition!

Call for entry to the exhibition
Faster !!!



The André Malraux du Bourget cultural center organizes its third international exhibition of photography without lens (pinhole, zone-plate, sieve) around the subject of transport.

Since the dawn of time, the man looked for all the means to transport itself in a speed superior to the one than his legs allowed it. He so invented and finalized the mechanical systems, used the driving strength of elements, made machines always more successful with technological means.
So automobiles, motorcycles, buses, planes or boats transport human beings and goods worldwide with a lot of often polluting energy, while cycles, rollers, skateboards allow us to move in an often more restricted perimeter but by guaranteeing a certain purity of the air.

Choose your means of transportation and tell in a coherent sequence from five to ten images how you transport yourselves from a point to the other one.
The size, the support and the arrangement of the images is free.

The exhibition will take place from March 6th till April 25th, 2009 in the CCAM of Le Bourget.

To participate, send before December 31st, 2008, by Internet only, a file including the following details:
- Reproductions of the images such as they will appear to the exhibition. The reproductions will be numbered. Every reproduction will have to be 15 cms (5,9″) in its largest dimension in 300 dpi, .jpeg format maximal quality. The digitized images must be dusted, in RGB format for the color, in grey levels for the Black and White.
- A sketch presenting the arrangement with the number of each picture. You aren’t obliged to use frames, your pictures can be simply pasted on a rigid support or presented in the form of a roller…
- a note (format RTF or PDF) presenting (in French, English or English) :
- Your Name, First name, Address,Country , and e-mail address.
- A short biography (5 lines)
- Characteristics of the pinhole-camera(s) used to create these photography (focal length, diaphragm, …)
- A short text (in French, English or English) presenting your work on this subject (5 lines).
- A photography of each pinhole-cameras used, numbered in correspondence with the reproductions. This (these) image(s) will measure 7 cm (2,75″) in its greatest dimension in 300 dpi, in JPEG maximum quality.

The files not corresponding to this request will be systematically rejected.

The selected authors will be informed by e-mail only during the last two weeks of January 2009. The selected authors will have to send in January (dead line for reception : February 10th) by the post office their photographies ready to be hung on the walls.
Authors have to take all the customary precautions for a safe travel of their works so that they won’t be damaged.

The curator of the exhibition and the CCAM reserve the right to not hang on the prints which quality is not in compliance with selected files.

During the exhibition, the authors will follow on http://capsule93.blogspot.com/ the events of the exhibition.
At the end of the exhibition, the pictures will be returned to their authors at the Townhall of Le Bourget expense.


Memorandum
2008, December 31th : Dead line to send the files to the following address :
frenchpinholecenter@orange.fr
2009, January 15-20: The selected authors are informed by e-mail.
2009, January 15 – February 10th : Reception of the works ready to be hung.
2009, March 6th to April 25th: Exhibition (Openning on march 6th)
2009, May-June : The works come back to their authors.

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Call for participation in the exhibition
"Faster! "


Cultural Centre Andre Malraux Le Bourget hosts its third international exhibition of photography without lens (pinhole, zone plate, sieve ...) around the theme of transport.

Since the dawn of time man has tried every means to move at a speed higher than that his legs would allow. He has invented and developed mechanical systems, used the driving force of the elements, manufactured machines with ever more efficient technological means. Thus
automobiles, motorcycles, buses and cars, planes or ships carrying people and goods they worldwide with a lot of energy often polluting, while the bikes, rollerblades, skateboards allow us to move in a often more limited scope but guarantees a certain purity of the air.


Choose your means of transport and tell a coherent sequence of five to ten images how you transporting from one point to another.
format, support and provision of images is free.

The exhibition runs from March 6 to April 25, 2009 at Le Bourget ACPC.

To enter, send before December 31, 2008, online only a file including the following:
- Reproductions of images as they appear in the exhibition. The reproductions are numbered. Each print will measure 15 cm in greatest dimension in 300 dpi format. Maximum quality jpeg. Scanned images must be cleaned up, in RGB format for color, grayscale for Black and White.
- A diagram showing the arrangement with the number of images by specifying their sizes. The use of frame is not required, images can simply be pasted on a rigid support or be in the form of a roll ...
- A record (format. RTF or. PDF) presenting (in French, English or English):
- Your Name, Address, Country, your email address.
- A short biography (5 lines)
- The characteristics of your or your unit (s) pinhole (s) used to create these images (focal length and aperture)
- A short essay (in French, English or English) with your work on this subject (5 lines).
- A photo of each device used, numbered in correspondence with the reproductions. This (these) image (s) shall (will) measuring 7 cm in greatest dimension in 300 dpi in JPEG maximum quality.

The records do not match this demand will be systematically rejected.

Successful authors will be notified by email only between 15 and 20 January 2009.
The selected authors will be sent in January (deadline: 10 February) by post their photographs ready to be hung, taking all precautions so that they are not damaged during transport.
The curator of the ACPC and reserve the right not to hang prints whose quality does not meet the selected files.
During exposure, the authors will follow on the blog http://capsule93.blogspot.com/ events related to exposure.
At the end of the exhibition, photographs will be returned to their authors at the expense of the City of Le Bourget.


Memento

December 31, 2008: Deadline for receipt of applications at mail:
frenchpinholecenter@orange.fr
15-20 January 2008: The selected authors are notified by email.
January 15 to February 10, 2008: reception of the works ready to be hung.
March 6 to April 25, 2009: exhibition (opening March 6 to 19 pm)
May-June 2009: return works to their authors.