Guggenheim: YouTube Play

Wed, Jun 16, 2010
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Guggenheim Foundation and YouTube launched a cool project called ”YouTube Play” in collabration with HP and Intel. The project, conceived as a biennial event and aims to discover innovative and creative video work from unexpected sources. It is open project for everyone from around the world, entrants will be experienced video artists or just a student who has no experience in video.

Applicants started to submit videos last monday and the deadline is July 31. The submissions will be new or existing videos created within the last two years and they may include any form of creative video, including motion animations to music videos or documentary work.

Click here for more info or check out the youtube page here.

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