Since its inception in 1987, MIX NYC promotes, produces, and preserves experimental media-from film and video to performance and music-that is rooted in the lives, politics, and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and otherwise queer-identified people.
This year, MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival includes for the first time an experimental music and audio component: “Bending Sound: Queer Experiments with Audio”. Individuals are invited to submit proposals for performances working with sound and/or multi-media for inclusion in live audio event as part of the festival in Lower Manhattan in November 2007. More information on MIX NYC available online at http://www.mixnyc.org/.
- Call for Submissions: The Creative Misuse of Technology
- Breaking the Sound Barrier: An Interview with Nancy Tobin
- The Bible as bathroom stall
- Call for Summer Fellowship Proposals: The Institute for Multimedia Literacy & Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology
- Circus arts, theatre, dance, film, music, storytelling: Live from Iqaluit, Nunavut in the Canadian arctic
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