Helena Ferreira

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Helena Ferreira (1982, Lisbon) is an artist, PhD student and FCT Research Fellow at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon. Trained as an artist her work develops around practical and theoretical research on art installation, video, screen studies, site-specific, sculpture, with a particular focus on the immaterialized projected image and its relation with the physical space. She has authored several articles and presented lectures internationally around this topics. Since 2007 she has participated in several exhibitions in Portugal and abroad. Currently she is co-coordinator and researcher of the Post-Screen research project based on the use of screens within artistic practices, technology and cybercultures contexts.

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Call for Artists > PSF2016: Intermittence+Interference | Group Exhibition

CALL FOR ART PROJECTS

MILLENNIUM GALLERY: Opening on November 11, 2016

Lisbon, Portugal

Deadline for submission: January 31, 2016

 

 

The PSF2016 in partnership with the Millennium Gallery – a joint effort of Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon University and Lusófona University – is calling for artists to submit an artwork to be presented at the group exhibition of the Post-Screen: International Festival of Art, New Media and Cybercultures.

 

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The PSF2016: Intermittence+Interference is focused in the themes of photography, film, museology and public space, in connection with the idea of post-screen underlying the festival’s name and purpose, which is to generate a dialogue between the artistic and technological fields, through multidisciplinary studies that contribute critically both to research and artistic practice.

Starting from the three areas already appointed, this project will address a set of topics related with the media, the proliferation and the unfolding of images in cyberspace, the new modalities of screens and their implications in spectatorship and audiences. The substantial increase of urban screens is also a potential field of investigation and reflection on new forms of interaction and collaborative environments in public spaces. The projection of light on urban surfaces arises, largely, as a way to create spaces for collective critical thought through which the video serves as a means for communication and not for consumption, often conveying a sense of political inquiry.

In addition to these aspects, issues related with algorithms, the decoding of images through different outputs, or the new imagery offered, for example, by satellite images, or even the possibilities generated by the virtual reality, are some of the themes to be addressed in this second edition of the PSF, taking into consideration new proposals and approaches which may arise during the course of the project.

 

?Artists may submit an art project/artwork to be presented at the virtual gallery of the festival.

Submissions are accepted in various genres, such as:

• Installations (interactive, site-specific, etc.)

• Video

• Photography

• Audio

• Multiple projections

• Immersive environments

• Video-mapping

• Video-performance

• Cyberart

• Visual Arts

 

Before submitting please read carefully the Artists Guidelines and the Rules and Regulation provided in our website.

Artworks will be evaluated through a single blind selection process by the Curatorial Commission.

 

 

 

Please submit by January 31, 2016 through this link: easychair.org/conferences/

All candidates will be notified by the end of April 2016.

 

For more information go to postscreenfestival.com

or contact postscreenfestival@gmail.com

Call for Artists > PSF2016: Intermittence+Interference | Group Exhibition
CALL FOR PAPERS > extended deadline: November 30, 2015Universidade Lusófona, November 17-18, 2016Deadline for submission: 15 November 2015 The Artistic Studies Research Center (CIEBA) of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon University (FBAUL) and the Research Centre for Education and Development (CeiED) of the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (ULHT) invites you to submit a proposal for a paper and/ or an artwork to the upcoming POST-SCREEN 2016: International Festival of Art, New Media and Cybercultures to be held in November, in Lisbon, Portugal.

SCOPE

The PSF2016: Intermittence+Interference is focused in the themes of photography, film, museology and public space, in connection with the idea of post-screen underlying the festival’s name and purpose, which is to generate a dialogue between the artistic and technological fields, through multidisciplinary studies that contribute critically both to research and artistic practice.

Starting from the three areas already appointed, this project will address a set of topics related with the media, the proliferation and the unfolding of images in cyberspace, the new modalities of screens and their implications in spectatorship and audiences. The substantial increase of urban screens is also a potential field of investigation and reflection on new forms of interaction and collaborative environments in public spaces. The projection of light on urban surfaces arises, largely, as a way to create spaces for collective critical thought through which the video serves as a means for communication and not for consumption, often conveying a sense of political inquiry.

In addition to these aspects, issues related with algorithms, the decoding of images through different outputs, or the new imagery offered, for example, by satellite images, or even the possibilities generated by the virtual reality, are some of the themes to be addressed in this second edition of the PSF, taking into consideration new proposals and approaches which may arise during the course of the project.

 

Please submit by November30, 2015 a 2000-2500 word article through this link: easychair.org/conferences/

Acceptance of articles will be communicated by the end of February 2016.

 

For more information got to postscreenfestival.com

or contact postscreenfestival@gmail.com

CALL FOR PAPERS > extended deadline: November 30, 2015Universidade Lusófona, November 17-18, 2016Deadline for submission: 15 November 2015 The Artistic Studies Research Center (CIEBA) of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon University (FBAUL) and the Research Centre for Education and Development (CeiED) of the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (ULHT) invites you to submit a proposal for a paper and/ or an artwork to the upcoming POST-SCREEN 2016: International Festival of Art, New Media and Cybercultures to be held in November, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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