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EMARE Residencies in 2009
The European Media Art Network provides residencies in England, Germany, Bulgaria and the Netherlands for European artists. EMARE residencies exist since 1995 and in 2008-2009 thanks to the support of the European Union - Culture 2007-2013 programme the newly established European Media Art Network will host 16 exchanges and organise a final exhibition in 2009 in Halle (Saale) additional to individual presentations.
Duration: 2008 - 2009
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Opening the Closed Shops
Opening the Closed Shops is a three-year project started in 2007 by five art centers – Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Jozsef Attila Circle, Budapest, InterSpace Media Art Centre, Sofia and Kuda.org, Novi Sad. Its main aim is to counteract the imbalance of artistic exchange through residencies between Eastern and Western European countries. Through artistic excellence and interdisciplinary cooperation, apart from artists' residencies, the project brings genuine attention to and develops an ongoing dialog, resulting in concrete public projects such as exhibitions, publications, workshops, concerts, and performances. Organized in context of the different national art scenes, the project gives a very modest tribute to the enlargement and openness of the contemporary art world in Europe. The project is realized in partnership and with the support of Allianz Kulturstiftung.
Duration: 2007 - 2009
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TOSMI 2008 - Trainings on Open Source Multimedia Instruments
TOSMI 2008 Programme has three modules: General Blender Techniques, Tips and Tricks; Media content for the web, Streaming techniques, e-Marketing; and Advanced Blender Techniques, External rendering engines, Python scripting. Dates of the trainings: 1st Module in Thessaloniki, Greece – 25-30 May; 2nd Module in Sofia, Bulgaria – 11-16 August; 3 Module in Sofia, Bulgaria - 18-23 August. TOSMI is realized with the support of MEDIA Programme of the European Union.
Duration: January - December 2008
http://tosmi.org

Transitland EUROPA
Transitland EUROPA is a collaborative project organized by InterSpace [Sofia], transmediale [Berlin] and Ludwig Musuem [Budapest] that aims to create a video archive of 100 works spanning 20 years, starting from the fall of the Berlin wall. Supported by Culture 2007-2013 programme of the EU
Duration: November 2007 - November 2009
http://transitland.eu

EMARE
A two years project of the newly established European Media Art Network, which will host 16 European Media Artists in Residence Exchanges within 2008 and 2009 and organise a final exhibition in 2009 in Halle (Saale) additional to individual presentations. Project partners: Werkleitz Center for Media Arts in Halle (DE), Impakt Festival, Utrecht (NL), InterSpace Association, Sofia (BG) and VIVID, Birmingham (UK). Supported by Culture 2007-2013 programme of the EU
Duration: November 2007 - November 2009
http://www.werkleitz.de/emare

Net User 4
Net User is an international and interdisciplinary forum taking place biannually in Bulgaria, which features a wide variety of current trends in network activities. The forth edition is a working camp taking place high in the Balkan mountain, and focusing on Networking or how do people living in the technological era develop and use the network technologies.
Duration: 16-22 July 2007
http://netuser.bg
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European Tour of the Big M
During 2007 the Big M is on tour, showcasing work curated as part of the At Home In Europe international media arts programme, a one-year collaboration between ISIS Arts (UK), BEK (Norway), RIXC (Latvia), and InterSpace (Bulgaria).
Duration: May - September 2007
http://athomeineurope.eu
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TOSMI 2007 - Trainings on Open Source Multimedia Instruments
The project’s aim is to make series of trainings on free and open source software multimedia tools that are not well known but can be used efficiently by professionals from the audio-production, image-manipulation, 3D, post-production and other fields of the digital media industry. As a result to improve the competitiveness of the audio-visual products produced in the EU significantly, stimulating the creation of a higher amount and higher quality content at lower production costs.
Duration: January 2007 - December 2007
http://tosmi.org

Image.BG
Image.BG is an online platform for the presentation of original and interesting works of art by Bulgarian artists, which are related to the contemporary image of Bulgaria. The project includes artistic projects and materials in various media formats, like photography, text, video, and audio, which reveal and comment on the different faces of our country. The web platform is opened for participation for every creative and socially engaged person, who wants to share with others in an original way his or her position and view on what is happening in Bulgaria and what people non knowing about the country can learn “first hand”.
Duration: start December 2006 - ongoing
http://www.image.bg

At Home in Europe
This is a one-year project between four media art organisations in the UK, Latvia, Bulgaria and Norway and facilitates the movement and exchange of artists and media art in four very different European countries. ‘At Home in Europe’ is about the production and distribution of artworks using digital media and promoting the co-operation and professional development between the partner organisations. The project activities include artists residencies, series of workshops, international call for short films, and the Big M touring programme of film screenings. Project partners: ISIS Arts (UK), BEK (Norway), InterSpace (Bulgaria) and RIXC (Latvia) Supported by Culture 2000 Programme of the EU
Duration: October 2006 - September 2007
http://athomeineurope.eu

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