The 16th Videonale-Festival for Video and Time-Based Arts

Publish Date: May 13, 2016

Deadline: Jul 04, 2016

PERFORM! is the theme of the competition.

In its earliest forms, performance as an artistic gesture was an act of liberation – a rejection of the role models and expectations of the art establishment. Yet today, performance has increasingly come to stand not for freedom of expression, but rather, for the imperative to act. Be it through our constant interaction with digital devices, within which we leave behind traces of ourselves; or through the relentless demand placed on individuals to present themselves online, and to optimize themselves as economic subjects – in all of these ways, our lives, whether consciously or unconsciously, have become ongoing performances. Our movements increasingly take the form of choreographed displays in public spaces, over which we have only limited control. This implies, on the one hand, constellations of control and compulsion; and yet on the other hand, it signals entirely new possibilities for participation in social, political and artistic processes, as well as new forms of interaction, communication and manipulation, all of which can be put to creative use. In the process, the borders between real and virtual space, performer and audience, the observer and the observed are becoming increasingly blurred. How does this influence our relationships and communication, our interaction as social and political subjects, our actions in the public sphere? How does the performative imperative alter our perception of our own bodies and minds? When are we performers, when the audience, when our own choreographers? When is performance simply another word for conformity, control and reaction? And finally: under what circumstances can performance still be an expression of experimental, creative and, occasionally, subversive action?

Requirements

All types of experimental moving-image-based works (single and multi-channel video, video installation and Virtual Reality projects) as well as performance projects can be submitted to the competition. There are no restrictions on the duration of the work. Works submitted, however, may not be more than two years old (i.e. produced after 1/1/2014). Each artist may only submit one work.

Exhibition

For VIDEONALE.16, around 40 works will be selected by an international jury of experts to be presented at a six-week exhibition in the Kunstmuseum Bonn.

Prize

The works exhibited will compete for the Videonale Prize, worth €5,000.

Festival

During the exhibition, a diverse festival programme will animate both the Kunstmuseum and various locations around the City of Bonn. Talks by artists, panel discussions, guided tours, workshops, performances, educational events, and the student exhibition project ‘VIDEONALE.Parcours’ in the city centre will all serve to provide a comprehensive perspective on contemporary artistic practice, as well as on current debates surrounding the moving image and the digital arts.

Videonale on Tour

Following the exhibition in the Kunstmuseum Bonn, the works displayed at VIDEONALE.16 will be exhibited at a series of further international institutions. In previous years, Videonale works have been exhibited at the Central House of Artists in Moscow, Russia; the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung, Taiwan; the Insa Art Space in Seoul, South Korea; the National Gallery of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo; MONA Inner Spaces in Poznań, Poland; CCA/ Freedom Park Lagos, Nigeria; and many other prestigious venues.

Eligibility

There are no restrictions on the nationality or age of the artist.

How to Apply

You can apply for VIDEONALE.16 on the official website. If you have not yet registered with the festival, please go to Application form, Register Now, fill in the form and submit.


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