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IDAA seeks to:
1.
present artists representing art par excellance who will be judged by
a leading panel of their peers
2. be the industry standard for digital fine art via online and hard
copy exhibitions
3. broaden the contextual understanding of all digital art to include
digital still and new media styles.
4.
open a direct dialogue to an international audience from fine art museums,
gallery directors, academics, artist to corporate advertising and general
public
5. present networking and 3rd party opportunities to participating artists
6. establish a comprehensive international database and list of digital
art, artists and essays
Entries are now called for the 4th International Digital Art Award.
FREE
TO ENTER
There
is no charge to submit your work for the IDAA.
CATEGORIES
Related
works to computer generated art, digital photography, image manipulation,
mathemeatical, 3D, graphic design, digital illustration, web graphics
and
NEW MEDIA entries.
*For New Media entries - artists will need to create a dedicated link
to their web sites. No advertising or indexes allowed. Further details
contact email - idaa@internationaldigitalart.com
ENTRY
DETAILS
Read
carefully:
You must send BOTH high and low resolution files.
Only 3 images can be entered.
1.
Send high resolutioin files on CD to:
2004 IDAA
PO BOX 437
Elsternwick 3185
Melbourne Australia
Include
artists bio, titles and descriptions as a word doc.
High res files as: Tiff, PSD or JPEG
Resolution: 300 pixels per inch (some call this 300dpi)
Size: up to 24" X 24"
2.
Send low resolution via email to:
email - idaa@internationaldigitalart.com
Low resolution files as JPEG
Resolution: 72 pixels per inch (some call this 72dpi)
Size: 400 pixels minimum and/or 150kb
Include
artists bio, titles and descriptions as a word doc.
3.
New Media entry:
Create a dedicated link to your web site. No advertising or indexes
allowed and email
- idaa@internationaldigitalart.com
If you make the short list we will notify you, requests for personal
updates will not be answered.
Deadline for entries:
30 November 2003
HOW
IT WORKS
A panel of jurors (see jurors) will select 100 images from submitted
entries which will be exhibited on IDA for 12 months and then archived
as a permanent exhibition. The on-line exhibition will begin Jnauary
2003 and hard copy exhibitions will be announced in due course.
The winners will be announced, notified and posted January 2003.
The IDAA encourages all interested parties to enter and be a part of
this important award.
LEGAL
THINGS
*
Finalists who supply art work on CD will not be returned - they will
be archived and only used for purposes outlined herein.
* IDA will not be responsible for any loss or damage arising from, or
incidental to, the IDAA.
* IDA will not be responsible for any freight or carrier charges associated
with any entry.
* No payment will be made for reproduction of images and material supplied.
* The material supplied may be used by IDA for the IDAA exhibition which
may include use of artist's names and or images for promotion of same
including the IDAA exhibition publication. All requests by 3rd parties
wanting to use IDAA images must obtain in writing permission from the
IDAA Executive Chair. The artist retains copyright in the work all rights
reserved.
* The material supplied may be used by IDA for the IDAA physical exhibition.
* If material supplied is suitable for use other than what's outlined
herein, the people supplying that material will be contacted separately
and permission sought by the Executive Chair.
* IDA has the right to change without notice the IDAA format, IDA will
notify all parties of any change to the IDAA format within 24 hours
of that change.
* IDA will seek sponsorship for the IDAA and will present prizes and
or awards in accordance with their legal agreement and obligation to
the sponsor.
* IDA can provide individual representation to artists making the IDAA
top 100 exhibition by mutual agreement. Artists wishing to explore the
benefits of IDA representation should contact IDA Director. Interest
relating to the selling of an IDAA art work via IDA will be done by
mutual agreement between IDA and the artist.
*The information and opinions expressed on any material contained in
this web site including the IDAA is offered in good faith. It is a condition
of reading and using this material that you recognize that we (anyone
officially associated with International Digital Art, IDAA) accept no
liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies, inadequacies, damages or
costs you may incur or suffer as a result of making use of any of this
material. By entering the IDAA, artists or their agents are guaranteeing
that they own copyright in the work. The IDAA will take no responsibility
for any artist or 3rd party breaching copyright law. The IDAA accepts
all IDAA entries in good faith.
*Because of the large volume of entries received the initial judging
will be done by the IDAA Director and a member of the executive who
will then present selected images to the jury for final selection. Both
stages of selction are done without bias and in good faith.
* The IDAA invites any 3rd party to voice their opinion or concern or
suggestion relating to the IDAA by contacting IDAA Director Steve Danzig
directly.
* All information contain herein the IDAA web site is free information
and available for public access. Any correspondence between the IDAA
and 3rd parties will remain private and confidential.
CONDUCT
& BEHAVIOR
IDAA
reserves the right to:
If for any reason believes an artist's conduct in word or action to
be detrimental or unlawful in any way, it will have the right to remove
the artist's material immediately or take such action needed to resolve
the situation. The IDAA will notify the artist of any such action taken
against them within 24 hours of that action taking place. The Artist
agrees upon entry to these terms and will not make any claim whatsoever
against the IDAA or IDA and will accept all decisions as final - no
correspondence will be entered into.
The IDAA Director can change the IDAA format or rules to protect it's
position within the public arena but will notify all artists relating
to that change.
Artists may submit a complaint, suggestion or query in writing by contacting
the IDAA Director via email. The IDAA will promise in the spirit of
the competition to consider all requests equally and without bias.
The IDAA and its associated promotional graphics are © Steve Danzig
and International Digital Art.com
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