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| PIXXELPOINT 2001 International Computer Art Festival, the festival that gathers artists, students and enthusiasts of computer art, is on its second edition now. It will take place in Nova Gorica/Slovenia, from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7 2001. Pixxelpoint is based on showing illustrations, fine and pop art made with help of the computer. It is a two way communication exhibition: it gives artists from all around the world the opportunity to show their work and lets people see what's happening in the world of computer art. Images are put from screen onto the walls of the gallery, and animations are shown via video projector. This year we present a music section, too. The first edition of Pixxelpoint was a big success followed by Italian and Slovene national TV stations and media. There is no fee for submitted works! There is no thematic limitations. All the artists kindly invited. www.pixxelpoint.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASCI's third Annual International Digital Art Competition & ExhibitionBenefit.This year's judge is Margot Lovejoy, artist and author of PostmodernCurrents: Art and Artists in the Age of Electronic Media (1997). Winningworks (digital print and art websites) will be included in exhibitions atthree venues: Central Fine Arts Gallery in SoHo (July/Aug), the ComputerGallery at the New York Hall of Science (Sept./Oct.), and the SiliconGallery in Philadelphia (December). Additionally, there will be an onlineexhibition at the ASCI website. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entries are also being accepted in the Student/Beginner division, which is open to artists who have been painting for 2 years or less. First-, second- and third-place winners selected from each category will receive $100, $75, and $50 respectively, plus a 1-year subscription to The Artists Magazine. In addition, award winners in the Student/Beginner division will be featured in the magazines January 2001 issue. Entries must be 35mm slides of original, unpublished art conceived and created by the entrant. Entries will be judged on concept, composition, draftsmanship, and adroit medium handling. Each genre also has its own criteria. Entries must be postmarked by May 1, 2000, and be accompanied by $10 (per slide) entry fee. For rules and entry form, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: The Artists Magazines 2000 Art Competition, Attn: Terri Boes, Dept. PR, 1507 Dana Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207. Or FAX your request for information to (513) 531-1843, Dept. PR. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIGITAL ART99: Digital Print Award. The UKs 5th international open exhibition and award for digital imaging and creative printmaking involving the use of New Media with selectors from the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Centre for Electronic Arts. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |