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LAUNCH : MAP The Media Arts Project

Friday, July 17th, 2009


July 23 Event Celebrates New Resource Designed to Grow Creative Economy in Western North Carolina.

The Media Arts Project (MAP) announces an event to celebrate the launch of its new website and online member directory, Thursday, July 23, at 5:30pm at the Flood Gallery in Asheville. Funded by the Asheville HUB, the new directory will foster the development of Western North Carolina’s creative economy by promoting the region’s diverse and accomplished talent base and providing a resource for WNC media arts professionals to collaborate and connect, both with one another and with opportunities for work. The July 23 event will showcase the site and its capabilities to the region’s artistic and professional communities.

In the new directory, MAP members will upload their portfolios to profile pages that specifically list their skills, experience and availability. Artists can communicate through blog posts and forums, and promote events through the site’s calendar. The site also includes functionality for demand-side members, businesses in search of media talent for specific objectives. A demand-side member might be a filmmaker on location in WNC who needs a boom operator, a growing company in need of a designer to build a corporate identity, or a journalist who wants to create podcasts of her work and add them to her website. Through the MAP directory, demand-side members anywhere in the world can access the dynamic community of accomplished media arts professionals in WNC.

“I see the new site as a virtual media arts center, a place where people connect, share work, inspire one another and showcase their work to potential clients” said Gillian Coats, Media Arts Project Board Chairman. “The new map.org creates a platform for growth for media artists in the creative community and the creative economy of the region as a whole.”

The directory was created by BugLogic, an Asheville-based web technology company that specializes in designing and managing community web solutions.

BugLogic’s projects include Drawger.com, an online community for illustrators that has become the network hub for illustration, with an average of 10,000 visitors per day – a number that spikes to over 100,000 when the site is featured in influential media like the New York Times, Juxtapoz, and BoingBoing.net. Another BugLogic community is illoz.com, a portfolio site that connects illustrators with art buyers in much the same way the new MAP website will function. Art buyers have viewed over 3,000,000 images on the site in its two years of operation.

“What I’ve learned with these projects are all applied to the new MAP member site,” said BugLogic founder Robert Zimmerman, an accomplished illustrator and founding member of the Media Arts Project. “Drawger and illoz both operate as social networks for the membership and they love this aspect of it, but the real goal and the realised end result was a better business for everyone involved.”

The launch event takes place at the Flood Gallery in the Phil Mechanic Studios, at 109 Roberts Street in Asheville. The event begins at 5:30pm, and Zimmerman will present the site at 6:15, followed by a performance by local VJ Megan McKissack. After Zimmerman’s presentation, attendees can register for the site and artists can build their own profiles by uploading media that they bring on portable drives, using computers donated by Charlotte Street Computers. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be provided by The Wine Guy and 28806 Catering. Peak Definition will film the event. For details on the event and further information on the site, contact the Media Arts Project at info@themap.org.

About the Media Arts Project
Established in 2004, the Media Arts Project cultivates innovative arts & technology in western North Carolina. The MAP provides exhibition programming, professional development, outreach, and education. The MAP’s history includes providing fiscal sponsorship, grant funding, and community support for a wide range of films, festivals, and interactive media. The MAP is driven by the belief that the media arts are integral to the vibrant cultural and economic life of the region.

For more information, visit www.themap.org

Online Media Directory Launch


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AR Business Card

Thursday, July 16th, 2009


by James Alliban

Very exciting to see this flash papervision camera tracking stuff evolve.

via QBN


Posted in 3D Animation, Design, Interactive, Motion Graphics, News, Video, animation | 1 Comment »

Morgan Blair

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
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zangief

Beautiful bright colors and black line work by this Brooklyn based artist, especially love her sketchbook drawings!


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Eric Hurtgen

Monday, July 13th, 2009

I ran into Eric Hurtgen standing in line at the F5 conference in NY a while back. He’s a very talented designer and artist based in Charlotte, NC. I really dig how restrained his style is… clean and simple. Even his dirty art work is clean, at least in my book.

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http://www.erichurtgen.com

Tags: Charlotte, North Carolina

Posted in Art, Design, Illustration, Inspiration, News, Print, Typography | No Comments »

EROS

Saturday, July 11th, 2009


by Tom Geraedts. Music and Sound design by the talented Jeff Dodson

Eros is about a young blind man who always struggled with his inability to imagine the world around him. He just couldn’t shape things like color and beauty in his mind. This all changes when he meets a curious girl, someone who will change things for once and for all.


Posted in Abstract, Audio, Color, Concept, Experimental, Inspiration, Photography, Video, Visual Effects | No Comments »

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