Applications for 2010 – 2011 Creative Co-Producer Now Open

Electrofringe is looking for a creative, energetic and highly organised individual to work with the current Co-Producer, Daniel Green, on the 2010 festival and on to 2011.

Electrofringe showcases digital, electronic and media arts with a particular emphasis on emergent forms and techniques, focusing on encouraging interaction between emerging and professional practitioners, Electrofringe aims to create an open environment of exchange and peer-to-peer mentoring.

Staged across 5 days over the October long weekend and part of This Is Not Art, the Electrofringe festival presents workshops, panel discussions, installations, exhibitions, screenings and performances. The festival brings together artists, musicians, media makers, technicians, scientists, academics, cultural commentators, critics and enthusiasts working with a broad range of media. In 2010 Electrofringe is looking to move towards a year-round program featuring a wide range of events to expand its program and to further develop the Electrofringe community.

If you are interested in applying, please download the application guidelines below this post and submit your application before the deadline of COB Monday 30th November 2009.

Thankyou All

electrofringe 2009 festival

We’d like to thank the artists, volunteers and audiences for braving the rainy weather and making the 2009 Electrofringe festival such a success. Experiencing such high quality work reaffirms that the ideas, creativity and skills existing out there and only get better each year.

If you have any feedback about the festival, we’d love to hear it. Please send us an email to electrofringedirectors(at)gmail.com

(Photos: Bum Creek and John Kilduff’s Let’s Paint TV extravaganza at Electrofringe 2009. Photographers: Torunn Higgins and Maria-Eleni Alesandre.)

Festival Survey

If you attended Electrofringe this year, we’d really appreciate it if you can fill out the TINA festival survey. This assists us in collecting vital statistics,  helping us to provide you with an even better festival next year.

Head to: Online Festival Survey

Liz

Liz is a member of the Sensitive New Age Gang (SNAG), who are a prophetic dance sermon against competitive dance capital and oppressive binary social representations.

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Tuffy

Tuffy is a member of the Sensitive New Age Gang (SNAG), who are a prophetic dance sermon against competitive dance capital and oppressive binary social representations.

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Emily McDaniel

Emily McDaniel is an aboriginal artist, educator and curator from the Wiradjuri nation. Her work traverses live performance, new media, film and sound.

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Emma Ramsay

Emma Ramsay works across many platforms of art including sound, video and installatoin. She is a founding director of Sydney based ARI Quarterbred, that promotes cross-disciplinary practice and developmental support for emerging artists.

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Tom Gilmore (aka 10k Freemen)

Game Boys are a lifestyle choice of artist Tom Gilmore. Low-bit, high-aesthetic music and photography is his passion.

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Ivan Lisyak

Ivan Lisyak is an electronic artist/musician from Sydney. Ivan is involved in many projects including being a member of indie soul group the Paper Scissors and new wave sludge core duo Machine Death.

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Shaun South

Another collaborator on Let’s Paint TV.

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