Sunday, July 29, 2007

DIGITAL BROADWAY is now seeking applications to its DIGITAL COMMISSIONS.

Please visit the new link to download the application forms:

https://www.broadway.org.uk/digital_arts

Broadway Cinema and Media Centre Nottingham has launched DIGITAL BROADWAY, its new exhibition programme of digital art and moving image. Broadway now has 4 distinct areas to exhibit moving image artwork within the building:

The Glass Screen - Large scale projections on the glazed front of the building. Viewable from the street and inside the Mezzanine bar.

The Bar Screen - large projections in the popular ground floor cafe bar space.

The Small Screens - an LCD screen network located around the building.

Cinema Screen - Monthly screenings of artists’ film and video (last Tuesday each month)


We are looking to commission exclusive art work for Broadway's Bar Screen and Glass Screen.

6 x Glass Screen commissions at £1000 each. The work will be shown for six weeks.

8 x Bar Screen commissions at £500 each. The work will be shown for four weeks.

These commissions are possible with the assistance of Arts Council England funding.

We are also looking to curate a wide range of new and existing artists’ film and video, short films and networked art works on the Small Screens and welcome your submissions for the Cinema Screen.

DIGITAL BROADWAY's visual direction is ambitious and iconic and we are interested in work that goes beyond the cinema screen, animates the widely used public building and creates links between the cinema, moving image and digital art.

You are open to apply for more than one Call for Entries separately, but can only be selected for one.

Deadline: 1 August 2007

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Blogger Chris Bird, copywriter said...

Hi Gavin

Cheeky ask: hope you don't mind!

I'm doing an MA and need to set up a blog as part of it, and for all sorts of reasons (most of them to do with having a life in transition), I'd love to use betwixt and between.

I know you're no longer using that domain, but unfortunately, unless you choose to assign the name to someone else, it's blocked for ever, which seems a bit of a waste. I was therefore, rather optimistically, wondering if you'd consider assigning it to me?

I went to delete a blog just now, you have the option of assigning the name to someone else, and it looks like a 10-second job. Understand completely if that's too much of a hassle, particularly as you don't know me, but thought it worth asking.

Many thanks.

Chris Bird


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