Platform: Territorial Play

  • Deadline:
    April 12, 2010, midnight
  • Location:
    GB

Trampoline is inviting submissions for a platform event, Territorial Play, scheduled to take place mid May as part of Radiator Festival's forthcoming Tracing Mobility programme launching in Nottingham.

Territorial Play aims to illustrate, annotate and animate discourse around current trends towards a 'mobilised city'. With the emergence of location aware mobile devices and near ubiquitous access to electronic networks in urban and rural areas, a new city is forming beneath our feet.

This dynamic 'hybrid-city', is a city in flux, where ideas of authorship and ownership are left at the door. What are the cultural implications of this emergent public domain and what possibilities do the architecture and protocol of networked space present to affect change in real space?

We are inviting artists, performers, visualists, filmmakers, designers, game-players, writers and others to stake claims, occupy space, command territory, re-imagine the public domain, uncover hidden terrain and return to our day jobs the next day leaving no trace.

The event will take place over one day, using Nottingham's Broadway Cinema and Digital Media Centre as the base of operations however we welcome submissions that engage with the public and spaces in and around the city.

Submissions should include:

**Images/documentation/video (DVD/CD/VHS in standard format) OR URL to online documentation.
**A4 Proposal/Description of work
**CV/Biog
**A completed submission form

For more info and to download a submission form visit http://www.trampoline.org.uk

Contact Mat Trivett mattrivett@radiator-festival.org or +44(0)115 850 7813

Submission Deadline: Monday 12th April 2010

Tracing Mobility is a Radiator Festival event funded and supported by lottery money from the Legacy Trust UK, European Cultural Foundation, Institute Adam Mickiewicz, the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham in partnership with: Nottingham Contemporary, Broadway Cinema and Digital Media Centre and The Level Centre

POLSKA! YEAR, developed by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, is a joint initiative of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With the cooperation of British partners, Polska! Year aims to bring the communities of Poland and Great Britain closer by establishing new connections between Polish and British artistic institutions, artists and cultural practitioners.

Trampoline is an Agency for Art and Media, based in Nottingham and Berlin, which aims to support emerging and established artists working across new-media and performance.

http://www.trampoline.org.uk
http://www.radiator-festival.org