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Wednesday, September 14, 2005


Call for participation: UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2005

Young artists from around the world are invited to take part in this year's award devoted to the theme of "Cities and creative media". Organized in collaboration with Art Center Nabi, the Award would be delivered to non-realized project proposals in order to embrace a wider audience of creators, who have the innovative artistic ideas but not necessarily the means.

The call specifically aims at encouraging young emerging artists to cultivate new forms of expressions using new media and technology in reflecting on how urban spaces and city environments could be transformed into creative outlets.

The submission deadline is 14 September 2005. All project proposals should be submitted online at the official website of submission (http://www.nabi.or.kr/unesco_award), where participants will also be able to find further detailed information (description of sub-themes, general guidelines, submission criteria, etc). All submissions should be in English.

The total prize money is US $10,000, which would be divided into and given to more than one laureate, in some cases a group of artists. In addition, the Nabi center (Seoul, Republic of Korea) is organizing a "special honorary mention" category to the Award, targeting realized projects that could be re-embodied within the urban context of the city Seoul.

The award-winning projects would be selected by an international jury, assembled on this occasion representing the five geo-cultural regions (Africa, Arab States, Asia/Pacific, Europe/North America, and Latin America/Caribbean).

For more information, contact:

unesco_award@nabi.or.kr
digiarts@unesco.org

UNESCO DigiArts portal: http://portal.unesco.org/digiarts


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