The Wittliff Collections (San Marcos)

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The Wittliff CollectionsAlkek LibraryTexas State University, San Marcos
Kate BreakeyPainted Light • Curated by Carla Ellard

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• ¡Viva! Books & Galleria

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¡Viva Books!
Cathy Adelman, Jim Collier, Will Douglas, Juliana Hernandez, Maurean Leach, Gary Mortensen, Deb Myers, Kate O’Brien, Kip Sikora, and Marshall Surratt.
¡Viva Las Fotos!

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UTSA 1604 Gallery

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UTSA Art Gallery.
China Photographers Association • Images Speak To The World – Today’s China.

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FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010

The 2010 edition of the FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA Festival is just around the corner. We are very excited with how the festival shaped up this year, as we’ve mentioned before, aside from our Signature Exhibits (which we program several years in advance), we really don’t know what most of FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA will look like until June or July of each year. Every year we are surprised by the enthusiasm and commitment of San Antonio’s growing arts community.
This year we joined the 2010 Mexico-San Antonio initiative by the City of San Antonio to recognize and celebrate the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, and the bicentennial of Mexico’s independence from Spain. Our core Signature Exhibits at Instituto Cultural de México, San Antonio Museum of Art, Witte Museum, City of San Antonio International Center, and Bulverde Library, are all part of this effort.
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 includes a series of significant milestones, both for the festival, and for the City’s cultural landscape. Listed below, in chronological order, are some of the unique highlights of this year’s festival.
• UTSA, 1604 Campus. Images Speak To The World – Today’s China. An important outreach effort by the China Photographer’s Association in Beijing, promoted and coordinated by Don Lien at UTSA. This exhibit is the first official cultural exchange between a Chinese photography association and San Antonio.
• UTSA, Satellite Space. The exhibit Long Range Collaborations is UTSA photography professor Libby Rowe’s curatorial debut for FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA. The exhibit eatures photographic collaborations by Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman, and Anne Leighton & Chelsy Usher.
• Unit B Gallery – Blue Star Contemporary Art Center. An infrequent interesting notion, a two-venue exhibition, This Is Not A Photo Show, curated by Kimberly Aubuchon (her first for a FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA exhibit), features the work of Thomas Cummins, Helen Maureen Cooper, Matthew Noel Todd and Michael Eddy.
• San Antonio Museum of Art. Gerardo Montiel Klint and Fernando Montiel Klint. No Escape: Photographs from the brothers Montiel Klint. Curated by David Rubin, this marks the first time that SAMA presents an ad-hoc, curated exhibit of contemporary Mexican photographers. This exhibit is presented in conjunction with Instituto Cultural de México, and City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs.
• San Antonio Museum of Art. Hugo Brehme (1882-1954), Tierra, Libertad, y No Re-eleccion!. From the collection of SAMA, this exhibit is Museum Director Marion Oettinger’s curatorial debut for a FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA exhibit.
• Instituto Cultural de México. The world premiere of Oyeme Con Los Ojos, a new body of work by Josephine Sacabo (Laredo, Paris, NY, New Orleans), based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Mexican nun from the 17th Century who was one of the most important literary and cultural figures of her time. This exhibit is presented in conjunction with with Jennifer Shaw and the New Orleans Photo Alliance.
• Instituto Cultural de México. The world premiere of Halfway Child an unpublished series of images and ephemera by Josefina Niggli (1910-1983), author, teacher, playwright, actor, and photographer, who was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and lived in San Antonio at the start of the 20th Century. This exhibit is co-curated by Michael Mehl and Bill Fisher, and is presented in conjunction with Gemini Ink.
• Instituto Cultural de México. The world premiere of Slanted Glances, an exhibit of work by artists in Mexico, USA, and Canada, exploring contemporary notions of independence and revolution in Mexico. Curated by Michael Mehl.
• Instituto Cultural de México. Patricia Mendoza presents her lecture, Land, Identity, and Image, which addresses the cultural impact of historic social shifts such as the Mexican Revolution. An art historian and curator based in Mexico City, Patricia is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in contemporary photography, and it is an honor for us to host her lecture, which is one of two significant lectures in FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010.
• San Antonio Museum of Art. A Conversation With Fernando & Gerardo Montiel Klint. A singular opportunity to hear from two of Mexico’s most important contemporary photographers, in an informative interview format conducted by David Rubin.
• City of San Antonio International Center. Mexico-Beyond The Revolution!, an exhibit of images from the Historic Casasola Archives, presented by the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, in another first-time cultural collaboration between Mexico’s Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores and the City of San Antonio.
• There are two notable instances this year in which photographic artists/instructors are organizing and curating their own, and other artists’ exhibits. Rebecca Dietz (San Antonio College) is curating Trace Elements, an exhibit at San Antonio College, featuring the work of Jessica Mallios, Victor Pagona, Jason Reed, Libby Rowe, Kent Rush and Jason Urban, regional photography artists who are professors/instructors as well. Rebecca is also presenting an exhibit of her work at La Casa Rosa Gallery, in the Tobin Hill District. Nancy Cavender-Garcia (Southwest School of Art & Craft, Art Institute of San Antonio, Inspire Community Art School), is coordinating a collaborative effort for a site-specific photography installation at Land Heritage Institute, which includes herself, Robert Garcia, Jennifer Martin and Whitney Smith; and she is also curating Landscapes: Wet & Dry, an exhibit of images by Nancy Damron and Joyce Seibel at the Boerne Convention & Vistors Bureau. Both Rebecca Dietz and Nancy Cavender-Garcia have exhibited with FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA for several years, and we are glad to see that their dynamic personalities are moving them to expand their roles in our community, becoming organizers and curators as well.
• San Antonio College – McAllister Auditorium. Keith Carter lecture. Autobiography In Fiction. The second of our two significant lectures this year, and a coup which is the result of the dedicated efforts of Debra Schafter at San Antonio College. Keith Carter is a photographer and Distinguished Lecturer at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. He is one of the most influential contemporary photographers in the United States. We are very pleased he joins us this year.
• Southwest School of Art & Craft. And finally, Kent Rush is presenting In Choate And Sublime, his first, comprehensive solo exhibition in over a decade. Throughout his career, Kent has produced a unique, iconic, elegant body of work which is always striking in its simplicity and depth. We look forward to seeing his exhibit.
As always, producing a festival like FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA is hard work. Long, hard work. It takes a lot of planning and maneuvering to make these exhibits happen. Sometimes it seems like an endless effort. But then, come final deadline time, when we see how our whole community coalesces with a full range of exhibitions and events, the hardship becomes not only worthwhile, it also begins to dissipate as we feel the cool breeze of artistic enterprise flow from all of you.
As is the case every year, but this year more so, FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA would not happen without the support of our community. We are always thankful for this.
We are especially grateful for our FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 Partners, who were instrumental in making it all happen. Our most sincere appreciation goes out to:
City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, 2010 México-San Antonio, Fall Art Festivals, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Instituto Cultural de México, Gemini Ink, William Fisher, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Jennifer Shaw, San Antonio Museum of Art, Land Heritage Institute, SAPL Imaging, and Texas Commission on the Arts.

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FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 is just around the corner. We are very excited with the way our festival shaped up this year. As we’ve mentioned before, aside from our Signature Exhibits (which we program several years in advance), we really don’t know what most of FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA will look like until June or July of each year. And after everything is said and done we continue to be surprised by the enthusiasm and commitment of San Antonio’s growing arts community.

This year we joined 2010 Mexico-San Antonio, the City of San Antonio’s cultural initiative to recognize and celebrate the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, and the bicentennial of Mexico’s independence from Spain. Our core Signature Exhibits at Instituto Cultural de México, San Antonio Museum of Art, Witte Museum, City of San Antonio International Center, and Bulverde Library, are all part of this effort.

FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 includes a series of significant milestones, both for the festival, and for the City’s cultural landscape. Listed below, in chronological order, are some of the unique highlights of this year’s festival.

• UTSA, 1604 Campus. Images Speak To The World – Today’s China. An important outreach effort by the China Photographer’s Association in Beijing, promoted and coordinated by Don Lien at UTSA. This exhibit is the first official cultural exchange between a Chinese photography association and San Antonio.

• UTSA, Satellite Space. The exhibit Long Range Collaborations is UTSA photography professor Libby Rowe’s curatorial debut for FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA. The exhibit features photographic collaborations by Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman, and Anne Leighton & Chelsy Usher.

• San Antonio Museum of Art. Gerardo Montiel Klint and Fernando Montiel Klint. No Escape: Photographs From The Brothers Montiel Klint. Curated by David Rubin, this marks the first time that SAMA presents an ad-hoc, curated exhibit of contemporary Mexican photographers. The exhibit is presented in conjunction with Instituto Cultural de México, and City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs.

• San Antonio Museum of Art. Hugo Brehme (1882-1954), Tierra, Libertad, y No Re-eleccion!. From the collection of SAMA, this exhibit is Museum Director Marion Oettinger’s curatorial debut for a FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA exhibit.

• Instituto Cultural de México. Premiere presentation of Slanted Glances, an exhibit of work by artists from Mexico, USA, and Canada, exploring contemporary notions of independence and revolution in Mexico. Curated by Michael Mehl.

• Instituto Cultural de México. Premiere presentation of Oyeme Con Los Ojos, a new body of work by Josephine Sacabo (Laredo, Paris, NY, New Orleans), based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Mexican nun from the 17th Century who was one of the most important literary and cultural figures of her time. Coordinated by Michael Mehl, this exhibit is presented in conjunction with Jennifer Shaw and the New Orleans Photo Alliance.

• Instituto Cultural de México. Premiere presentation of Halfway Child an unpublished series of images and ephemera by Josefina Niggli (1910-1983), author, teacher, playwright, actor, and photographer, who was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and lived in San Antonio at the start of the 20th Century. This exhibit is co-curated by Michael Mehl and Bill Fisher, and is presented in conjunction with Gemini Ink.

• Instituto Cultural de México. Patricia Mendoza presents her lecture, Land, Identity, And Image, which addresses the cultural impact of historic social shifts such as the Mexican Revolution. An art historian and curator based in Mexico City, Patricia is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in contemporary photography, and it is an honor for us to host her lecture; one of two significant lectures featured in FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010.

• San Antonio Museum of Art. A Conversation With Fernando & Gerardo Montiel Klint. A singular opportunity to hear from two of Mexico’s most important contemporary photographers, in an informative interview format conducted by David Rubin.

• City of San Antonio International Center. Mexico-Beyond The Revolution!, an exhibit of images from the Historic Casasola Archives, presented by the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, in another first-time cultural collaboration between Mexico’s Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores and the City of San Antonio.

• There are two notable instances this year in which photographic artists/instructors are organizing and curating their own, and other artists’ exhibits. Rebecca Dietz (San Antonio College) is curating Trace Elements, an exhibit at San Antonio College, featuring the work of Jessica Mallios, Victor Pagona, Jason Reed, Libby Rowe, Kent Rush and Jason Urban, regional photography artists who are professors/instructors as well. Rebecca is also presenting Asylum, an exhibit of her work at La Casa Rosa Gallery, in the Tobin Hill District. Nancy Cavender-Garcia (Southwest School of Art & Craft, Art Institute of San Antonio, Inspire Community Art School), is coordinating Diverse Cultures – One Land, a collaborative effort for a site-specific photography installation at Land Heritage Institute, which includes herself, Robert Garcia, Jennifer Martin and Whitney Smith; and she is also curating Landscapes: Wet & Dry, an exhibit of images by Nancy Damron and Joyce Seibel at the Boerne Convention & Vistors Bureau. Both Rebecca Dietz and Nancy Cavender-Garcia have exhibited with FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA for several years, and we are glad to see that their dynamic personalities are moving them to expand their roles in our community, becoming organizers and curators as well.

• San Antonio College – McAllister Auditorium. Keith Carter lecture. Autobiography In Fiction. The second of our two significant lectures this year, and a coup which is the result of the dedicated efforts of Debra Schafter at San Antonio College. Keith Carter is a photographer and Distinguished Lecturer at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. He is one of the most influential contemporary photographers in the United States. We are very pleased he joins us this year.

• Southwest School of Art & Craft. Kent Rush is presenting In Choate And Sublime, his first, comprehensive solo exhibition in San Antonio in over a decade. Throughout his career, Kent has produced a unique, iconic, elegant body of work which is always striking in its simplicity and depth. We look forward to seeing his exhibit.

As always, producing a festival like FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA is hard work. Long, hard work. It takes a lot of planning and maneuvering to make these exhibits happen. Sometimes it seems like an endless effort. But then, come final deadline time, when we see how our whole community coalesces into a full range of exhibitions and events, the hardship becomes not only worthwhile, it also begins to dissipate as we feel the cool, balming breeze of artistic enterprise flow from all of you. FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA is a community-based festival. It is enriched by the participation of our community. We are thankful for this.

And we are especially grateful for the involvement and commitment of our FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 Signature Exhibit Partners. Our sincere appreciation goes out to them for their support.

Our FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2010 Signature Exhibit Partners are:

City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, 2010 México-San Antonio, Fall Art Festivals, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Instituto Cultural de México, Gemini Ink, William Fisher, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Jennifer Shaw, San Antonio Museum of Art, Land Heritage Institute, SAPL Imaging, and Texas Commission on the Arts.

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August 2010 Announcements

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Noorderlicht 2010

Noorderlicht Photofestival
Akerkhof 12, 9711 JB Groningen, NL
T +31 (0) 50 318 2227 F +31 (0) 50 318 2204
info@noorderlicht.com | www.noorderlicht.com

Noorderlicht Photofestival
info@noorderlicht.com www.noorderlicht.com
T +31 (0) 50 318 2227 F +31 (0) 50 318 2204
Address: Akerkhof 12, 9711 JB Groningen, NL

July 2010 Opportunities & Resources

Concurso de fotografía Carteles de anuncios en la calle
Hoy empezamos este sencillo concurso con el que puedes ganar un Iphone4. Para participar solo tienes que hacer una foto en la que el tema principal sean los carteles de anuncios. Ya sabes, los típicos carteles de alquiler de habitación, clases particulares, etc. que todos conocemos y que puedes ver pegados en muchas de las calles, farolas, marquesinas de autobuses… de tu ciudad.
Bases del concurso:
1. Podrán concurrir a este Premio todas las personas que lo deseen (no importa el país de origen) siempre que las fotos sean originales e inéditas y no hayan sido presentadas a ningún otro concurso. Cualquier persona podrá participar con tantas fotos como desee.
2.- El tema principal de las fotos presentadas serán los carteles de anuncios (Los típicos carteles de alquiler de habitación, clases particulares, etc. que todos conocemos y que se pueden ver pegados en muchas de las calles, farolas, marquesinas, etc. de cualquier ciudad). Podrán ser fotos capturadas en la calle, en el tablondeanuncios de la facultad, en el supermercado o en cualquier lugar público en el que se halle el cartel. Las fotos pueden ser de un solo cartel o de un grupo de carteles, podrán ser espontáneas o composiciones. No se admitiran a concurso las fotos de carteles de anuncios de empresas.
3. Puedes participar de cualquiera de la siguientes formas:
a) A través de tu blog, fotoblog, posterous, tumblr, etc.  Para ello has de publicar un post que contendrá:
El título
La foto en el cuerpo del post
El siguiente enlace al pie: “Carteles de anuncios“
Aquí puedes ver un ejemplo válido de un post para el concurso.
b) A través de Twitter:  Solo tienes que escribir un tweet que contenga:
El título de la foto
El enlace hacia la foto (puedes publicar la foto en twittpic; flickr…)
El enlace y hashtag:  www.dondepongomicartel.com #tda
Aquí puedes ver un ejemplo de un tweet válido
c) A través de Facebook o Tuenti: Solo tienes que escribir en tu muro un mensaje que contenga:
El titulo
La foto
Este enlace: http://www.dondepongomicartel.com
Aquí puedes ver un ejemplo de participación a través de Facebook (el mensaje en el muro que pone: Bueno, vale, aceptamos chico, pero… )
4. Premio: El premio será un Iphone4 de 16 GB, que se enviará al ganador directamente desde la Applestore de su pais de residencia. En caso de que en la fecha de entrega del premio, el Iphone4 no esté a la venta liberado en el pais de residencia del ganador, el premio será sustituido por su valor en metálico. Para ello se tomará como referencia el precio que en ese momento marque la tienda oficial de Apple en USA del Iphone4 de 16 GB.
5.- Plazo de presentacion de fotografías: El plazo de presentación de fotografías finaliza el día 15 de Octubre de 2010.
6. Los participantes eximen a la organización de cualquier responsabilidad derivada del plagio o cualquier otra trasgresión de la legislación vigente en la que pudieran incurrir los participantes.
7. Los autores de las fotos enviadas al concurso ceden gratuitamente sus derechos de reproducción a la organización para que estos sean expuestos en cualquiera de las páginas web de la misma y divulgados a través de sus cuentas de Facebook, Twitter, y cualquier otra red social que consideren conveniente. El premio podrá declararse desierto en caso de que el jurado, tras un análisis minucioso de los relatos publicados, considere que ninguno tiene la calidad suficiente. La participación en este concurso implica la plena aceptación de estas bases.
El concurso está patrocinado por el sitio de Anuncios clasificados TablondeAnuncios.com
Todas las fotos participantes se incluirán o enlazarán desde este blog. No es necesario que nos envíes tu foto, pero si quieres asegurarte que entra en concurso, déjame un comentario con la dirección del blog, tweet, etc aquí. Cualquier duda puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros a info(arroba)dondepongomicartel.com. Esperamos que participes y te deseamos que tengas suerte!

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The Magnificent Spiral (No. 5) by Clarence John Laughlin, 1948.
© The Historic New Orleans Collection. Accession number 1981.247.1.981.

Clarence John Laughlin Photography Award

New Orleans Photo Alliance Announces the Annual $5000 Clarence John Laughlin Award

The New Orleans Photo Alliance is pleased to announce its offering of an annual $5000 award to recognize and reward a fine art photographer who is creating or has completed a significant body of photographic work.

The Clarence John Laughlin Award was created by the New Orleans Photo Alliance to support the work of photographers who use the medium as a means of creative expression. It honors the life and work of Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a New Orleans photographer best known for his surrealist images of the American South. The Clarence John Laughlin Award grants one $5000 prize annually to a photographer whose work exhibits sustained artistic excellence and creative vision. John Wood, Editor of 21st Editions, will serve as the inaugural juror.

This new award is open to emerging and established photographers who reside in the U.S. The online application process requires a portfolio of 10-20 photographs, a written statement, a bio or CV, and a $25 application fee. The application deadline is September 15, 2010. Only one recipient will be selected to receive the $5,000 award.

This is a terrific opportunity for us to support the creativity of photographers and to make their work available to the public. said NOPA President George Long. The Award serves as a compliment to our Michael P. Smith Fund for Documentary Photography, which offers opportunity and prestige to some exceptionally talented and deserving photographers.

The New Orleans Photo Alliance will announce the winner on November 1st and present the prize during this year’s PhotoNOLA festival in December 2010. Complete details, guidelines and an application form are available at:

http://NewOrleansPhotoAlliance.org/grants/CJL_Award

About Clarence John Laughlin
Louisiana-born Clarence John Laughlin (14 August 1905-2 January 1985) photographed and wrote about things that interested him and that he thought others should notice, too. Laughlin found hidden meanings and universal truths in a variety of sources: everyday objects, the architecture of New Orleans, Louisiana’s plantations, and Victorian architecture of the United States.  He interpreted these subjects, and others, through black and white photographs, accompanied by texts he composed to steer the viewer in certain directions about the photographs’ contents. Collage, multiple exposures, combination printing, and hand-coloring were among the tools he incorporated in crafting his pictures. His 1948 Ghosts Along the Mississippi was critically acclaimed and remained in print for some four decades. Museums around the world house his prints. Prior to his death, his archive of photographs and writing was acquired by The Historic New Orleans Collection.

~John H. Lawrence, The Historic New Orleans Collection

About the New Orleans Photo Alliance
The New Orleans Photo Alliance was formed by a diverse group of photographers in 2006 to foster community and opportunities for photographers in the Gulf South. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage the understanding and appreciation of photography. NOPA currently serves more than 350 members from Louisiana and throughout the United States. Since its inception NOPA has sponsored numerous photographic exhibitions, workshops and educational programs, including PhotoNOLA, the annual photography festival held each December in New Orleans. In 2009, NOPA instituted the Michael P. Smith Fund for Documentary Photography, a $5000 annual grant.

To learn more about the New Orleans Photo Alliance, please visit the website:

wwww.neworleansphotoalliance.org

New Orleans Photo Alliance
1111 St. Mary Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Voies Off

26 ter rue Raspail – 13200 Arles

Tél : +33 (0)4 90 96 93 82 – Fax : +33 (0)4 90 96 93 82

www.voies-off.com | photographie@voies-off.com

Résistances :: 15 years of photographic alternative

How to celebrate 15 years of photography if not by asserting the strong and emblematic values of an artistic path that has kept on crystalizing with the years.

In the midst of the international crisis that photography has been undergoing–a crisis of meaning as well as a crisis for those professionals who have had to change course to survive–we have decided to invite concerned practitioners. We have the honor of introducing you to tonight’s showing conceived by Michel Poivert: Inner Self dealing with the presence of spirits, quite a challenge in our materialistic world. François Lauchon, with Xavier Zimbardo’s help (Fight For Foto) has managed to salvage Rapho, the famous French photo agency, from ruthless dismembering. With images selected from the agency’s archives we will celebrate intense moments of resistance throughout the 20th century. Purpose, the webmag / e-zine, has been advocating highly humanistic values through the choices of images and projects that they have made, carefully watching and analyzing the relationships developing between a market-driven economy and simple human beings. Another of our night-projection will be dedicated to them. As for Christian Gattinoni, the editor of lacritique.org he has accepted our offer and will act as the curator for Identity Lab, a project by L’Évadée collective. Questioning issues developed around the concept of “identity” he will take on, in his own way, a posture of resistance.

Finally, L’Arlésienne, another of Voies Off productions and night showings is intended to be a testimony of the festival’s anchoring in the city of Arles as well as a way for us to thank all the friends who have accepting our invitation to collaborate or simply join the ever-increasing numbers of our audience and supporters.

Although leaving most of this year’s night projections to the responsibilities of our renowned guests, as usual, Voies Off will celebrate and reward creativity during the nights dedicated to the selections for the 2010 Voies Off Prize.

This year over 60 candidates will be competing for our prize of international reputation.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our sponsors who have allowed us again to present you with such an entertaining and challenging program: from local government to various public institution and private sponsors. Moreover Voies Off would not exist without the scores of volunteers who have supported and labored at our project for so many years.

The whole Voies Off team is waiting for you from July 3rd to July 10th to celebrate its 15th anniversary in the inner yard of the Archbishop’s Palace.

Christophe Laloi, artistic director

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Concurso de fotografía Carteles De Anuncios En La Calle

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Concurso Web.

Plazo de entrega: Octubre 15, 2010

Hoy empezamos este sencillo concurso con el que puedes ganar un Iphone4. Para participar solo tienes que hacer una foto en la que el tema principal sean los carteles de anuncios. Ya sabes, los típicos carteles de alquiler de habitación, clases particulares, etc. que todos conocemos y que puedes ver pegados en muchas de las calles, farolas, marquesinas de autobuses… de tu ciudad.

Bases del concurso:

1. Podrán concurrir a este Premio todas las personas que lo deseen (no importa el país de origen) siempre que las fotos sean originales e inéditas y no hayan sido presentadas a ningún otro concurso. Cualquier persona podrá participar con tantas fotos como desee.

2.- El tema principal de las fotos presentadas serán los carteles de anuncios (Los típicos carteles de alquiler de habitación, clases particulares, etc. que todos conocemos y que se pueden ver pegados en muchas de las calles, farolas, marquesinas, etc. de cualquier ciudad). Podrán ser fotos capturadas en la calle, en el tablondeanuncios de la facultad, en el supermercado o en cualquier lugar público en el que se halle el cartel. Las fotos pueden ser de un solo cartel o de un grupo de carteles, podrán ser espontáneas o composiciones. No se admitiran a concurso las fotos de carteles de anuncios de empresas.

3. Puedes participar de cualquiera de la siguientes formas:

a) A través de tu blog, fotoblog, posterous, tumblr, etc.  Para ello has de publicar un post que contendrá:

El título. La foto en el cuerpo del post. El siguiente enlace al pie: Carteles de anuncios.

b) A través de Twitter:  Solo tienes que escribir un tweet que contenga:

El título de la foto. El enlace hacia la foto (puedes publicar la foto en twittpic; flickr…). El enlace y hashtag: www.dondepongomicartel.com #tda

c) A través de Facebook o Tuenti: Solo tienes que escribir en tu muro un mensaje que contenga:

El titulo. La foto. Este enlace: http://www.dondepongomicartel.com

4. Premio: El premio será un Iphone4 de 16 GB, que se enviará al ganador directamente desde la Applestore de su pais de residencia. En caso de que en la fecha de entrega del premio, el Iphone4 no esté a la venta liberado en el pais de residencia del ganador, el premio será sustituido por su valor en metálico. Para ello se tomará como referencia el precio que en ese momento marque la tienda oficial de Apple en USA del Iphone4 de 16 GB.

5.- Plazo de presentacion de fotografías: El plazo de presentación de fotografías finaliza el día 15 de Octubre de 2010.

6. Los participantes eximen a la organización de cualquier responsabilidad derivada del plagio o cualquier otra trasgresión de la legislación vigente en la que pudieran incurrir los participantes.

7. Los autores de las fotos enviadas al concurso ceden gratuitamente sus derechos de reproducción a la organización para que estos sean expuestos en cualquiera de las páginas web de la misma y divulgados a través de sus cuentas de Facebook, Twitter, y cualquier otra red social que consideren conveniente. El premio podrá declararse desierto en caso de que el jurado, tras un análisis minucioso de los relatos publicados, considere que ninguno tiene la calidad suficiente. La participación en este concurso implica la plena aceptación de estas bases.

Todas las fotos participantes se incluirán o enlazarán desde este blog. No es necesario que nos envíes tu foto, pero si quieres asegurarte que entra en concurso, déjame un comentario con la dirección del blog, tweet, etc aquí. Cualquier duda puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros a info@dondepongomicartel.com. Esperamos que participes y te deseamos que tengas suerte!