[Frameworks] Festival of (In)appropriation #7 Call for Entries!

Jaimie Baron jaimierbaron at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 15:11:32 UTC 2014


*Festival of (In)appropriation #7 **Call for Entries!!!*



Since its inauguration in 2009, the Festival of (In)appropriation has
emerged as a premiere international showcase of experimental found footage
film and video, attracting the work of artists who probe the limits of
collage, machinima, remix, détournement, mash-up, and more.



Co-curated by Jaimie Baron, Lauren Berliner, and Greg Cohen, and sponsored
by Los Angeles Filmforum, the Festival of (In)appropriation now invites
submissions for its 7th edition, to take place in Los Angeles in *February
2015*.



Filmmakers and artists engaged in the appropriation, re-purposing, and
productive "mis-use" of existing visual and sonic media are encouraged to
send us their work for consideration. All entries must include some form of
inventive (in)appropriation, whether of existing/archival film or video
footage, sound recordings, still imagery, or digital media. The most
competitive submissions are those which seek to produce revelations and
reconsiderations of the relationship between past and present, here and
there, truth and lie, intention and subversion.


*GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION*:

 *Submissions must*:


   -         be 20 minutes or less in length
   -         contain some form of appropriation
   -         have been made in 2010 or later.



*Submission deadline*: August 1, 2014



*Acceptable submission formats*: video file via FilmFreeway

https://filmfreeway.com/festival/festivalofinappropriation



*Acceptable exhibition formats*: 16mm film, 35mm film, Quicktime file



*Submission fee*: $10


For more information, go to: http://festivalofinappropriation.org or email
festivalofinappropriation at gmail.com
Learn about Los Angeles Filmforum at http://www.lafilmforum.org
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