Surveillance
Print & Digital Magazine Feature
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2018-07-25T05:59:00Z - 2018-08-24T05:59:00Z
Submit work that explores the increasing surveillance in our everyday lives.
“Welcome to 'Surveillance', the next issue of Papercut Magazine.
Between 'The Great Firewall' in China, US military drones, corporate hacking scandals, police body cameras, and satellites, there's nowhere to hide.
But do we really care? We live in an age of constant 'self-surveillance'. We stream every waking hour of our lives on Periscope and Instagram. We freely share our location and track our health vitals with wrist bands, and post our every thought on Twitter.
For this issue we're curating creative works that explore the political and social issues regarding the constant and rapid expansion of surveillance (national and individual) across the Globe.
And remember….We'll be watching you!”
How to Enter:
Click the submit button above.
Include:
(1) a maximum of 6 images that you feel relate to the “Surveillance” theme
(2) your bio (only a few sentences including where you're from)
(3) a work statement about why you created the work and why it relates to the theme
(4) a link to your website or portfolio.
Only complete submissions will be considered.
Opportunity:
• A minimum of 5 artists will be selected and published in the Surveillance Papercut Digital and Print On Demand Issue
• All selected artists will receive a print version of the magazine
• All selected artists will be promoted and tagged across Papercut's social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)
Selection Process:
Submissions will be reviewed by team Papercut and announced on the artist invite. Selected artists will be contacted for final materials. If chosen, you will be contacted for hi-resolution 300 DPI CYMK jpgs of your work for the print version and High RGB jpgs files for web features. We’re excited to see the amazing work you create.
Selections
When Melanie is not pushing around little pieces of paper, she freelances in wardrobe styling for film and photography i...
Title : Mo/fEU [ Museum of/for Everyday Use]
Name: Artemis Papachristou
Bio : Artemis Papchristou is an architect and a...
Submissions
{視而不見} - Turn a blind eye
2018 CE, semantically saturated, jamais vu.
公元二零一八年,語義失格,Jamais 不認識 Vu。
We spy in the names o...
"REVOLT", Edward Snowden rubber stamp portrait, 42 x 30 cm.
This portrait was made with custom ink stamps carved on rub...
My name is Fiorella Glave, I am a photographer and filmmaker living in the city of Lima, Peru.
Where I live, corrupti...
Marilyn sees you
About work:
Is the art of living under the surveillance the new skill? What I feel is that we are mayb...
I like to think frontiers are only in our minds, that everything has infinite possibilities but it's only up to us to se...
My name is Michael Krajewski. I'm a self-taught artist living and working in Columbia, South Carolina. I work in mixed m...
"We are watching" is a reflection on modern day surveillance, when you might feel watched even during very private momen...
A simple gif, representing the "space of flows", otherwise called online world.
I am Giada Pieropan, Italian graphic de...
About me : I am an artist, photographer and painter, living and working in Europe, Belgium
About the work : I have a lo...
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