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CLIP Award


Closes on 03 May 2010
The CLIP (contemporary landscapes in photography) Award is a national prize recognising contemporary landscapes in photo-based media offering $3500 in prize money.
The criteria for selection will focus on images that are original, stimulating and challenge traditional notion of landscape photography, urban, industrial, rural.

This event will also provide emerging photomedia artists the opportunity to be selected for the Saville Australia Urban Energy Award- a photographic contract to the value of $7500.

Prizes

  • First Prize – $3,000
  • Commendation Prize – $500

Winners are announced on 4th June 2010.

Fees in 2010
$30 for PCP members and $45 for non-PCP members.

Venue: Perth Centre for Photography, 91 Brisbane Street, Pert, WA 6000

Contact: by phone on 08 9227 6620 or email coordinator@pcp.org.au

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Competition / Call for Submissions: Inaugural Issue of SHIFT: Infrastructure Student Journal / North Carolina State University Chapter SASLA


MISSION STATEMENT
We are a student-run organization seeking to provide a scholarly and provocative forum for emerging issues at the forefront of theory and practice in landscape architecture and related disciplines.

GOALS & OBJECTIVES
1. Feature student research & innovation impacting landscape architectural theory and practice,

2. Foster creative interaction across related disciplines,

3. Increase awareness of emerging landscape architectural theory and practice within academic and professional communities.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ISSUE #1

SHIFT: Infrastructure
The inaugural issue, SHIFT: Infrastructure will focus on issues that surround emerging infrastructure, and provide an opportunity to re-think our approach to confronting their many challenges. Our aim is to broaden the traditional notion of infrastructure to include areas such as culture, ecology, and economy, and incorporate differing levels of time, context, and scale; from rural to urban, from local to global, from immediate to imagined. How can the evolution of infrastructure be managed to maximize human and environmental health? How can integrated design approaches develop synergies among infrastructural systems that promote social equity, ecological resiliency, and economic prosperity?

We call for exceptional examples of student research and innovation that answer these questions and advance the practice of Landscape Architecture and allied professions.

Register by: 06-01-2010 / Submit by: 06-01-2010




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