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Terminal Announces the Launch of “The Poor House Project” by Angela Watters

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Terminal and the Center of Excellence in the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University are pleased to announce the launch of The Poor House Project by Angela Watters. Watters is a recipient of a 2012 – 2013 Terminal Award. The Terminal Award is granted annually to four artists to help in the creation of new internet based artworks.

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The Poor House is a participatory art project organized by artist, Angela Watters.  Currently, the project is accepting submissions of student loan debt numbers from arts graduates. In the coming months personal invitations will be sent to well-known artists requesting a donation of a small work of art to decorate the interior of the gallery like interior of a $5 flea market dollhouse, or the Poor House, which will be transformed into a sculpture offered to collectors at the amount of collected student loan debt. The Poor House Project website compares debt collected with realized prices of paintings sold at auction. As the debt totals rise, the featured painting on the home page will change to a painting sold for a comparable amount.

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Terminal Announces the Launch of “Chastity” by Angela Washko

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Terminal and the Center of Excellence in the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University are pleased to announce the launch of Chastity and The Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft by Angela Washko. Washko is the recipient of a 2012 – 2013 Terminal Award. The Terminal Award is granted annually to four artists to help in the creation of new internet based artworks.

Visit Terminal to learn more about the project.

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TERMINALapsu.org Launches “Lines of Life” by Jody Zellen

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In the physical world of art galleries and studios, Jody Zellen’s groundbreaking new exhibit “Lines of Life” doesn’t exist. There’s no building a person can enter to experience the Los Angeles based artist’s commentary on the perils of war and its domination of the media over the years.

Much of that imagery has floated through the cyber world, monopolizing the thousands of news websites that populate the web. So what better place for Zellen, a net artist, to exhibit her work than in the online world. On Oct. 25, “Lines of Life” will open to the world on the website TERMINALapsu.org, a space sponsored by Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts to showcase and examine internet and new media art.

“I am interested in drawing and how a computer algorithm traces an image turning it into a line drawing,” Zellen said. “In the ‘Lines of Life’ I will begin with a grid of images that are computer traces of news imagery, that when rolled over display the source image.”

The piece will feature 72 different clickable squares, with each square taking viewers down a different “life line.” The relatively new medium of internet art often allows viewers to take part or interact with a given work, and that’s the type of experience Zellen’s piece offers.

“An integral part of this project will be a series of Flash animations that utilize clips of soldier’s videos of the Iraq war uploaded to You Tube,” she said. “The film footage is not credited as it is meant to fill in the background becoming the live action behind the line drawings and be the motivation for the movements within.”




“Lines of Life” is the first of four new Internet based artworks that will be displayed on the website this year as part of the inaugural “Terminal Project Awards.” Barry Jones, associate professor of art and director of the site, said TERMINALapsu.org received scores of entries for the new award, which resulted in four artists receiving a small stipend to create a new work. In addition to Zellen, the recipients include Michael Demers of Los Angeles, Benjamin Baker-Smith of Chicago and Scott Kildall of Chicago.

Visit http://www.TERMINALapsu.org to view “Lines of Life”.

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Terminal – Call for Proposals for Internet Based Art Works

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During the 2010 – 2011 academic year, Terminal http://www.terminal apsu.org will award four – $500 stipends to assist in the creation of new internet based art works.

Awards will be made once a year with a submission deadline of June 15.
Submissions are open to anyone.
Terminal can provide webspace for completed projects, or the artists may elect to host the project themselves (with Terminal retaining a copy for archiving). We simply ask that Terminal be acknowledged with a link from the project.

In an e-mail to: jonesb@apsu.edu include

Artist or Artists full name
Address
E-mail address
Short bio
Links to on-line projects
Proposed project title and description

This information may be included in the text of the e-mail or as an attachment

Jurors:

Jodi Gresham, Director of the Space for New Media at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN

Jessica Westbrook, Assistant Professor and Director of Technology, Contemporary Practices, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Barry Jones, Associate Professor and Director of Terminal at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN