For the Chicago, IL and Providence, RI Peeps... a kick-ass call for submissions.
[The Interactive Poster Show] is a May 2009 exhibition of works on paper
intended not for public consumption but to create small venues for
public participation. It will be held at Green Lantern Gallery in
Chicago, IL and possibly also in Providence, RI: we haven't gotten that
far yet. We've been kind of busy lately.
[The Interactive Poster Show] will feature a name that does not begin
with an onomatopoeia, followed by an exclamation point. If you have
ideas for what that should be, please feel free to share them with us
at artshowheckyeah@gmail.com.
[The Interactive Poster Show] will exclusively contain posters that
have one or more of the following elements: stuff that falls off (on
purpose), windows, parts that move, space for new information, dials,
buttons, removable elements, or other user-manipulated,
four-dimensional aspects of awesomeness.
In other words, [The Interactive Poster Show] will display a wide
collection of new, recent, and downright old works on paper that
require more from the viewer than merely reading about, memorizing
information on, and attending the event described in the poster. These
may be malleable, 3-dimensional, tactile, transient, or somehow
otherwise inclusive of elements that can move, deteriorate, or be
removed; or bits that must be rubbed, poked, ripped, pressed, wettened,
prodded, or yanked to achieve full poster satisfaction. Full poster
satisfaction need not be guaranteed each viewer.
[The Interactive Poster Show] will highlight screenprinted or
letterpressed materials or, hell, anything made primarily by hand but:
the poster package must include all necessary elements necessary for
interaction.
example: if you make charts exhibited on street corners that passersby
are intended to mark, for example, ongoing acts of police brutality
personally witnessed, YOU MUST ALSO INCLUDE A WRITING UTENSIL.
[The Interactive Poster Show] will show posters made exclusively by artists currently based in Chicago, IL or Providence, RI.
Requirements:
- Print it, yo. And interactive it too, while you're at it.
- Posters need not necessarily feature "leftist" or even "political"
content; rock show, informational, missing pet, activist, pointless,
and "art" posters—as well as religious treatises and manifestos—will
also be considered.
- Open only to artists currently based in Chicago, IL or Providence, RI.
- Forward the email to relevant cultural producers. If you wonder if
they've gotten it, they probably haven't. I'm either new in town, if
you're in Providence, or haven't been around in awhile, if you're in
Chicago.
- Send JPGS of images—preferably more than one view of each—by August
1, 2008 to: artshowheckyeah@gmail.com, or check in to set up a studio
visit. Participating artists will be notified by September 1, 2008.
Final work is due no later than February 1, 2009.