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Dec 3, 2005, 9:34:47 PM12/3/05
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Submission guidelines

Spring edition: Industry and Reproduction

We are seeking contributions under the theme of ‘Industry and
Reproduction.’ Conceive of it broadly and interpret it as you wish.
We welcome both emerging and established artists of all genres.

re•pro•duc•tion (rç'prə-dŭk'shən)
n.
1. The act of reproducing or the condition or process of being
reproduced.
2. Something reproduced, especially in the faithfulness of its
resemblance to the form and elements of the original
WORDS – Poetry, prose, scripts, short stories, spoken word, fiction
excerpts. Limit of 1000 words in RTF format. Sound clips in MP3 or
MPEG4 format.

STUDIO – Paintings, sculpture, drawings/illustrations, installation,
digital art (Conceptual art is encouraged). Maximum of 3 submissions
per artist. Images in JPEG format

PHOTOGRAPHY – 3 images maximum per artist, as JPEG files.

MUSIC – 3 songs per artist/group in MP3 or MPEG4 format.

MOVING PICTURES – Films, animation. Please send stills JPEG and
synopsis as an RTF. Short film or clips QUICKTIME format.

PERFORMANCE – Theatre, dance, performance art. Please send stills
JPEG and synopsis as an RTF. Short film or clips QUICKTIME format.

NEW MEDIA – Interactive media, Video games, Virtual Reality, CGI,
Experiments. Send URL and synopsis.

INDUSTRIAL/ OBJECT DESIGN – Please send photographs as a JPEG file.

FASHION – Photographs of current collection as a JPEG file.

Please submit all work to: submi...@gmail.com

Please put in your sub category in the subject line. If you have a
website, please also include the url. Send us a short biography of
yourself, along with a brief description of the work submitted. Please
note: no questions will be answered in regard to the issue theme –
it’s up to your interpretation.

For more information, visit: www.foliodvd.org

Spring Edition Folio Issue 2: Industry and Reproduction
Deadline 1st February 2006

Copyright remains with individual artists. Non profit publication so we
cannot pay artist contributors. Spring launch event in Tokyo, Japan.

John Culleton

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Dec 9, 2005, 6:01:24 PM12/9/05
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foli...@gmail.com wrote:

> Submission guidelines
>
> Spring edition: Industry and Reproduction
>

> We are seeking contributions under the theme of ?Industry and
> Reproduction.? Conceive of it broadly and interpret it as you wish.


> We welcome both emerging and established artists of all genres.
>

> re?pro?duc?tion (rç'pr?-d?k'sh?n)


> n.
> 1. The act of reproducing or the condition or process of being
> reproduced.
> 2. Something reproduced, especially in the faithfulness of its
> resemblance to the form and elements of the original

> WORDS ? Poetry, prose, scripts, short stories, spoken word, fiction


> excerpts. Limit of 1000 words in RTF format. Sound clips in MP3 or
> MPEG4 format.
>

> STUDIO ? Paintings, sculpture, drawings/illustrations, installation,


> digital art (Conceptual art is encouraged). Maximum of 3 submissions
> per artist. Images in JPEG format
>

> PHOTOGRAPHY ? 3 images maximum per artist, as JPEG files.
>
> MUSIC ? 3 songs per artist/group in MP3 or MPEG4 format.
>
> MOVING PICTURES ? Films, animation. Please send stills JPEG and


> synopsis as an RTF. Short film or clips QUICKTIME format.
>

> PERFORMANCE ? Theatre, dance, performance art. Please send stills


> JPEG and synopsis as an RTF. Short film or clips QUICKTIME format.
>

> NEW MEDIA ? Interactive media, Video games, Virtual Reality, CGI,


> Experiments. Send URL and synopsis.
>

> INDUSTRIAL/ OBJECT DESIGN ? Please send photographs as a JPEG file.
>
> FASHION ? Photographs of current collection as a JPEG file.


>
> Please submit all work to: submi...@gmail.com
>
> Please put in your sub category in the subject line. If you have a
> website, please also include the url. Send us a short biography of
> yourself, along with a brief description of the work submitted. Please

> note: no questions will be answered in regard to the issue theme ?
> it?s up to your interpretation.
>
Then it would be impossible to submit anything. Industry can mean a
manufacturing business or someone working hard. Reproduction could mean
copying something or sexual activity followed by birth. Perhaps there is a
language problem here. Certainly there is enough ambiguity to render the
theme meaningless.

--
John Culleton
Able Indexers and Typesetters

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