Posts Tagged ‘exhibition’

Call For Entries: Pixel This – An Exhibition for Kids Company


Pixel This – An exhibition for Kids Company

28th November – 4th December 2011
Acquire Gallery
155 Battersea Park Road
London, SW8 4BU

Calling all Phoneographers!

Pixel This – a Phoneography exhibition, will be held at the Acquire Gallery London and is dedicated to the art of Phoneography which will consist of photography, and short film created using android and smartphones.

This exhibition is open to entries from the general public, submitting photography and short film created using android and smartphones including iPhone (Please see full competition rules in the “submit your work” section of our website).
The best will be featured on the CreateHive website, and the best of the best will be showcased to the public at the exhibition.

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Exposición: fotos de celular in San Juan, Puerto Rico Opens This Thursday

“El celular es una herramienta más en el bulto de un fotógrafo. Se pueden capturar buenas imágenes ya sean instantáneas o más elaboradas utilizando el aparato que llevamos a todas partes.”

“The cell phone is another tool in the case of a photographer. You can capture great images whether instant or developed using the equipment to be everywhere.”

Exposición: fotos de celular is a mobile phone photography exhibition opening in San Juan, Puerto Rico this week featuring images shot and processed on an iPhone. The exhibition opens June 30 and runs for 26 days at Casa Aboy. The show features work of photographers from Puerto Rico and other countries. Many photographers are from Puerto Rico, but it’s an international exhibition. The exhibition is curated by Alicia Kidd.

The opening reception is this Thursday evening at 7:00 PM.

Galería Fotográfica PL 900

Casa Aboy
Ponce de León 900
Miramar, San Juan
Puerto Rico

La Casa Aboy is located in Miramar, Santurce and is part of “arteSanturce – Barrio Obrero to 15″

For more information, see the event’s Facebook page or visit the Casa Aboy website.

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Mobile eyephoneography – Europe’s first traveling show of mobile photography

eyephoneography is proud to announce that Europe’s first traveling exhibit of mobile photography will be on the road starting September 2011.

The show is entitled Mobile eyephoneography and it will be traveling for over a year, stopping in eight main cities in Spain.

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iPhoneography: A Personal History

Pixels at an Exhibition, Giorgi Gallery

Pixels at an Exhibition, Giorgi Gallery. Photo: Stacy Anderson

Cameras have been an option on mobile phones since the late 1990’s. By 2006, half of the world’s mobile phones had a camera… less than 10 years after their introduction. The mobile phone camera was originally included as a means to quickly share instant digital snapshots. I doubt that the mobile phone camera was ever envisioned as creating a new art form. But today, some of the most creative and dynamic photographic works are being shot and processed solely with an iPhone.

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Exhibition Recap: Pixels at OCCCA

The Pixels: The Art of the iPhone exhibition opened March 31, 2011 at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana, California. The opening celebration was this weekend.

The exhibit is an essential collection of works, curated from the thousands of images submitted to Pixels, featuring many of the most important iPhoneographers working today.

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Opening This Week: Pixels: The Art of iPhone Photography at OCCCA

If you’re in the Los Angeles area this weekend, add to your plans the opening of “Pixels: The Art of iPhone Photography” at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art (OCCCA). This important exhibition runs March 31 – April 28, 2011 and the opening is Saturday, April 2, 2011, 6 PM-10 PM. Several of the iPhoneographers exhibited in the exhibition will be present, including show curators Knox Bronson, Maia Panos, and Jeff Alu. Also attending are Christian Peacock and myself, Marty Yawnick. Other L.A. area iPhoneographers will be there as well.

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Call For Entries: iAMDA – “The Unseen” Online Exhibition

iAMDA is now accepting entries for its first ONLINE EXHIBITION. They are calling all artists to submit works for “THE UNSEEN”, an online showcase of mobile digital works that push the boundaries of what we know and have seen in the past–visually and/or creatively.

The exhibition is open to all mobile device platforms, including iPhone photography, Droidography, and others.

Click past the jump for more info and a link for submissions. >>>

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Call For Entries: Pints + Pixels: The Cell Phone Edition

This is last call for entries for Pints + Pixels:The Cell Phone Edition, an event in the Los Angeles area on Thursday, April 14, 2011 as part of Month of Photography — Los Angeles. This is for all cell phone photographers and platforms, including iPhone, Android, Nokia and Pre.

I was late on this one. Submission deadline is 11:59 PM this Thursday, March 24, 2011. Hurry and get your photos submitted.

Details, image requirements, and a link after the jump. >>>

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Call For Entries: Open to Interpretation

I just received a themed call for photos for this interesting project. Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. The project feeds off of and is inspired by the photography that’s selected. The call is for all photographers, not just iPhoneographers, but it’s nice to see the recognition of the outstanding works being created by iPhone photographers.

Click past the jump for more information. >>>

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PIXELS at OCCCA: An Exhibition of iPhone Photography

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The Pixels: The Art of the iPhone exhibition at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana, California opens in a few weeks. The online catalog of the show has been published by Pixels curator Knox Bronson.

The show runs from March 31 through April 28, 2011 at OCCCA then moves to the Arty Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles for an additional two month run.

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