Deadline: 1 January 2020
Call for entries

Online Exhibition At Fleff 2020

The 22nd edition of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) investigates the theme of INFILTRATIONS and invites submissions for its online exhibition, Radical Infiltrations. Prizes of US$500, US$300, and US$200 will be awarded for outstanding projects.

We seek projects that explore radical infiltrations in relation to our natural and virtual environments. And we hope for works that contribute to broadening perspectives and expanding dialogues in our current polarized climate.
Submissions must be accessible for online exhibition without passwords but can include documentation of other iterations/components like live performances or gallery installations.

Please submit a 150-word synopsis, a 75-word artist bio, and a link to: FLEFF Digital Curator Dale Hudson (New York University Abu Dhabi) and FLEFF Assistant Digital Curator Claudia Costa Pederson (Wichita State University) by 01 January 2020 at fleff.digital.curators@gmail.com.

The exhibition will launch in conjunction with the onsite festival in Ithaca (New York), United States from 23–28 March 2020.

For additional information, visit: http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/. Previous exhibitions include Networked Disruptions, Invisible Geographies, Iterations as Habitats, and Interface/Landscape. Projects from past editions appear in Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and Locative Places.

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