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An open air screening for an audience in an archaic building, with a reddish-orange image of a dancer on screen.

Jean-François Chougnet and Rachel Korman speak about FUSO, the first festival dedicated to video art in Portugal, and the regional program FUSO Insular in the Azores.

Desktop-style collage of images with a woman in a hijab on the right, a desert landscape in the background, and people on the left being tagged with machine-readable digital labels.

MC2 explores the impact that AI and emerging technologies have on storytelling and cultural expression.

An architectural rendering of a new art space, with people standing in front of the building and the New York City skyline in the background.

Canyon is a new space in New York City with a focus on time-based art. Partner organizations include Rhizome, Electronic Arts Intermix and Archive of Contemporary Music.

An image of a women rendered with early computer plotting graphs, with shades of maroon, purple and green.

Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti, co-founders of Microscope Gallery in New York, speak about educating the art world on the value of the moving image and building systems of support for artists.

A group of young Black men in sunglasses riding motorcycles in the city streets.

Film London announced the shortlist for the 2025 Jarman Award, which includes Silver Lion-winning artist Karimah Ashadu.

A balding man in glasses in a button-down shirt stands in front of a pixilated video image of a figure with water splashing down on it.

The Viola-Perov Trust is depositing the complete set of master recordings of Bill Viola's moving image works with the George Eastman Museum for preservation and archiving.

A high-angle view of the London cityscape, with the River Thames in the center of the image.

Apply now for the LUX London Critical Forum, a space for artists working with the moving image to explore ideas and practices. Deadline: June 10, 2025.

A poster in the style of an early videogame, with a spaceship and aliens, and the words REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN in the bottom-left corner.

The exhibition REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN, at the new art space SMILERS, is based on a satirical antiwar novel by Leonard C. Lewin and Victor Navasky.

Two palm trees seem from below, with the clear sky above them in the background.

Apply for the inaugural Pérez Art Museum Miami digital art commission, supporting work across Latin America and the Caribbean. Deadline: June 30, 2025.

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