PARTICIPATE IN A CANADIAN PHOTO BASED PROJECT
This is a call for submissions
First deadline: July 1, 2008
Theme: Time lapse and Motion capture photography
Your assignment to produce a mini folio of artwork and documentation for inclusion in the Cultural Capital Cities – City of Surrey (Canada) Project
About the project:
Glocal (global + local) is an interactive photo archive created by a team of Capital Cultural Award winning artists: Sylvia Grace Borda, M Simon Levin, and Jer Thorp. The artists will be building a massive international and local photo-based archive to challenge conventional image capture in digital photography.
Ever thought of what pictures a bicycle 'cam' might take?
Wonder how a 'cam' could be used with a remote controlled toy helicopter or a kite?
Have you ever thought about using a hula-hoop 'cam' to capture images?
Completed works curated by the Glocal artists will capture 'alt views' about our world. These works will be displayed from Fall 2008 at the City of Surrey (British Columbia, Canada) with a number of other exhibitions leading up to the "Sites" exhibition as part of the Winter Olympics 2010 hosted in Vancouver, Canada.
Project specifications
Process:
1a) Design and adopt an unusual 'cam' position for capturing a sequence of images
For example. Walking Shoe cam; bike cam, kite cam, skateboard cam, etc.
1b) produce a set of images from this perspective to create a time lapse or motion sequence
1c) save a series of consecutive images from this perspective
→ 10 plus consecutive images are expected for one thematic submission
2a) OPTIONAL: digitally document yourself at work using a time lapse/motion sequence as described above
2b) OPTIONAL: write a brief about how you set-up a camera to capture a time lapse/motion sequence, what worked in the photo shoot, and what failed.
THE PROCESS OF ONLINE SUBMISSION
Submitting your digital photographs
We'll be curating images from Flickr for the Glocal project, so uploading your images to the Flickr site is an easy way to get involved.Flickr is an online photo archive with upwards of 2 billion archived photos. While most of the images are uploaded by the general public, Flickr has also been active in archiving institutional photography collections, like those from the Library of Congress.
The image gallery that you see above this post is a live feed from the Flickr Glocal pool - it shows you all of the images that have been contributed to the project so far. As things start to pick-up steam over the next little while, you’ll see lots of updates - so check back often for new images.
Remember to add your images to the Glocal photo pool
and
here’s how:
1) Log-in to your Flickr account and upload photos as usual. If you don’t have a Flickr account, you sign up for one from the Flickr main page. We recommend using the Flickr Uploadr for uploading images, which lets you sort and tag photos offline and upload them in one big batch when you are ready.
2) First of, tag all your Glocal images with the tag ‘glocalproject‘. This will make sure your images can be found by the Glocal team.
3) Next, you'll want to change the license for your image. By default, any image that you upload to Flickr is copyrighted - no one can legally use the image in any way.
Your image is 'all rights reserved'. However, if you want artists, creators, institutions - anyone to use your image, you can change your image to 'some rights reserved' or 'no rights reserved'.
Flickr enables this by allowing you to attach a Creative Commons License to your image. To do this, look to the right of your image where you see the copyright (©) symbol. Click on the ‘edit’ button, and select one of the Creative Commons Licenses for your image. Any of these licenses will allow the Glocal Project to use your image - for more information about the choice of licenses, visit the Creative Commons website and see our submission intent below.
4) Finally, you can add your image to the Glocal Group’s photo pool archive. To do this, click on the ’send to groups’ icon from above the photo and select the Glocal group. Of course, you’ll need to belong to the Glocal group first - you can do that from the Glocal Flickr Group homepage.
Other bits and bytes: once you've registered with Flickr and you've authorised the site to access your selected photos you will be able to:
- Build your Glocal project portfolio and upload photos to the projects
- Receive feedback on your work
- Be part of an emerging photo-archive and leading edge photo archive and Canadian curatorial showcase about digital media
When you give the Glocal Project permission to access your Flickr photos:
- We will only use the Flickr photos you select to be submitted to the Glocal Flickr Project group
- The Glocal project curatorial team will only review your 'Glocalproject' tagged photos in your Flickr account
- Image use:
By allowing for your submitted images to be posted as part of the Glocal Flickr group, we can showcase the images on the web to create a new curatorial exhibition based on the theme of Time lapse and Motion sequences. We may also publish the submitted images for profiling on other promotional websites and channels to promote the Glocal project.The most important thing to understand is that we won't own your work and you retain your rights to it.
Need more info email: glocalprojectEU@googlemail.com






