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NEW FORMS FESTIVAL ( in Canada) ¡¡ ¡¡
New Forms Media Society is a non-profit society and media arts organization founded in 2000 that nurtures and connects local and international arts, science and grassroots communities through the annual New Forms Festival. By promoting Canadian Artists in collaboration with the international arts and technology world, the INAF facilitates multimodal art works and engages in discussion on their role in our cultural environment. Since its inception, an integral element of the INAF is the recognition of independent and groundbreaking artists; the NFF aims to showcase and increase awareness of these artists and their work within our community and beyond by promoting them within a larger milieu. The NFF is part of a larger, international, multi-media festival movement, which explores the ever changing and evolving world of art and creates a platform for artistic growth. The society wishes to make new media art, music, film, technology base-based installation and performance accessible to a wider audience.
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¡¡ Mr. Malcolm Levy (Executive Director) ¡¡
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Malcolm's work has worked with film, new media, social and cultural mediums for the past fifteen years. After co-founding capitalmag.com (at that time one of the internet's initial wave of arts and culture portals), Malcolm has served as the Director of the New Forms Festival, an international festival of media arts and electronic music. Malcolm's film, interactive and installation works include projects for CBC / 120seconds.com, Virtual Museum Canada, Tech TV, Mobile Muse and VIDFEST. Malcolm's films and video installation works have been presented in India, Australia, Canada and Germany, with an upcoming exhibition at the INIAF (809 District, China) in July 2008. He has also worked on Community wide works such as AIDS Vancouver's Digital Quilt in 2006 and 2007. Malcolm is currently in post-production on two documentaries, "Walking on Glass" and "Shambhala", which are slated for release in the Spring and Summer of 2008 respectively. Malcolm was recently asked to work as a Cultural Advisor for Digital Works around the Cultural Olympiad 2010.
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The International New Image Art Festival (the INIAF) was supported and organized by 809 Art Organization, New Forms
Festival (Canada) and the Video Painting Collective (Canada).
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