DIGITAL ART COMPETITIONS
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Still Digital Image: A digital image is a representation of a two-dimensional image as a finite set of digital values called picture elements or pixels. Digital images may be created by a variety of input devices and techniques, such as digital cameras, scanners, coordinate measuring machines, seismographic profiling, airborne radar, GPS controllers, etc. Digital images may also be synthesized from non-image data such as mathematical functions. Suitable submission formats are: JPEG, GIF, PNG at 72-96dpi and at least 1024x768ppi screen resolutions.
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Digital Animation: In a digital animation, moving images are created via the use of computers as opposed to traditional cel animation where each frame is drawn by hand. Digital animation may be created by means of 3D computer graphics or 2D computer graphics, and may be created for output on computer, or another medium such as video or film. Animation created via computers combines vector graphics with programmed movement. Suitable submission formats must be web-browser viewable such as: Open-source Flash (FLV), OGG video, Flash Movie, Director Shockwave, QuickTime AVI, Java applet, and others. Animation sequence must be within 30 seconds only. A storyboard (in JPEG, GIF, or PNG at 72-96dpi and at least 1024x768ppi screen resolutions) must accompany the entries.
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Software Art: Software art is the confluence of two very distinct realms: “software” and “art.” Software art is an art form that uses instruction code, algorithms or rules as its medium. Software art may be written in C, Java, hypertext markup language, or other programming or scripting languages, and its aesthetic concerns may also be drawn from characteristics of software. Suitable formats are: Java applet, executable, HTML, ascii, and others. Source code must be submitted with the entries.
Please note that the sending of malicious code is punishable under the Electronic Commerce Act (RA 8792).
Contest Mechanics:Contest is open to all Filipino citizens, 16 years old and above. Members of the CVA, NCCA Secretariat and competition judges are disqualified from joining the contest.
Contestants may join in the three categories but allowed only one entry per category.
Beginning October 15, 2006, contest entries with Entry Forms must be submitted via Email to
websining@gmail.comDeadline of submission of entries is 12 December 2006.
Only original artworks shall be accepted. Awards given to works that are subsequently proven to be non-original will be revoked/reclaimed without prejudice to other legal actions.
One winner per category will be voted by a panel of two judges with a final third vote from the results of a public vote through the WebSining website. Public voting will be from December 15-30, 2006. Only one vote per person will be counted.
Special citation awards may also be given by the panel of judges based on technical innovation or transcending the contest theme.
Winners in the Digital Image and Software Art categories will receive PhP50,000.00 each, and the winner in the Digital Animation category will receive PhP75,000.00.
The decision of the panel of judges shall be final and not subject to appeal. All entries will be exhibited on the WebSining website and will be included in the CD Catalogue.
Announcement of winners, exhibition and awarding of prizes shall be in February 2007.
11. All Cash Prizes will be subject to 20% tax. All entries may be used by the NCCA for purposes it may deem appropriate.
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