After a successful first edition, the STRP festival, which
took place in Eindhoven, Netherlands at the end of March
2006, is launching a call for projects for its next edition,
which will be taking in late April of 2007.
The
focus of the festival is the common ground created at the
intersection between art, popular culture and technology.
The first edition which welcomed over 10 000 visitors, and
received very positive attention from the press, made use of
performances, installations, lectures, films, etcetera in
order to convey this crossroads.
STRP takes place on
Strijp-S, the 'holy' ground of the forbidden city of
Philips, where in the 20th century numerous technological
innovations were made which changed the world. A place where
Einstein once worked, the first complete electronic music
album was created and the collaboration between le
Courboisier and Varese resulted in one of the most
interesting amalgamations between art and technology, Le
Poeme Electronique for the World Expo in Brussels (1958).
FOR THE 2007 EDITION
STRP is looking for
projects, installations, or proposals that concern
themselves with interactive art, robotics and/or Live Cinema
(in the live cinema category we are looking for projects
that rely on both performance and technology in order to
become an audio-visual whole). All of the above in a context
in which the artistic side is furthered by technology. This
year we will also be paying special attention to projects,
which involve light in their concept, composition, and/or
execution.
The application forms are available:
in PDF format - http://downloads.strp.nl/strp-call06.pdf
in RTF format -
http://downloads.strp.nl/strp-call06.rtf
To find
out more about the 2006 edition of the festival, including a
full line-up, press-releases and photographs please take a
look at:
www.strp.nlIf you have
further questions please contact us at projects@strp.nl
info@strp.nl