ICM98-CL10 (97/03/18): VideoMath Festival: CALL FOR VIDEOS

TO ALL MATHEMATICIANS WHO HAVE PRELIMINARILY PREREGISTERED FOR 
THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS 1998 IN BERLIN

Tenth Circular Letter, March 18, 1997

Subject: ICM98-CL10: VideoMath Festival: CALL  FOR  VIDEOS


Dear colleague:

In an effort to reach out to the general public, the ICM98 
organizers are going to offer - in addition to the scientific 
program - several cultural activities related to mathematics 
that are attractive not only for ICM98 attendees. One of the 
events in the planning process is the 

   VideoMath Festival.

Short high-quality videos on mathematical topics will be 
combined into a film of about two hours length and shown
in the movie theater of the Urania, a center for popular 
science presentations in Berlin. 

Please find below the

   CALL  FOR  VIDEOS

for the VideoMath Festival. Consider preparing  an  entry
and let your colleagues interested in mathematical movies
know about this project.  More information can  be  found 
under the URL:

   http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/VideoMath/


Best regards

Martin Groetschel

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                         CALL  FOR  VIDEOS 


                         VideoMath Festival

                                at the  

        International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 (ICM'98)


                           Berlin (Germany)

                         August 18-27, 1998



The International Congresses of Mathematicians, taking place about 
every four years since 1897, belong to the most important mathematical 
events in the world. One distinguishing feature, among others, is the 
award of the Fields Medals and the Nevanlinna Prize (the "mathematical 
Nobel Prizes") during the opening ceremony. 

The ICM'98 will take place in Berlin, Germany, from August 18 to 27,
1998. It will be accompanied by a number of cultural events. One of
these events will be the VideoMath Festival, a public presentation of
a collection of outstanding mathematical videos. 

The festival is planned to attract a broad audience: ICM attendees,
students, teachers, and the proverbial man-in-the-street with an
inclination towards mathematics. Performances are open to the public
and will take place during the period of the conference. The Urania
building, a center for popular science located in downtown Berlin,
will host the  VideoMath Festival as well as other cultural events in
the wake of ICM'98.

The collection of videos to be presented will be selected by a program
committee. The video pieces chosen will be integrated into a feature
film of up to two hours length. For more information about the
VideoMath Festival see:

            http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/VideoMath/



PROGRAM COMMITTEE


The program committee currently consists of 


    Thomas Banchoff     Mathematics Dept., Brown University,
                        Providence, USA 
    Peter Deuflhard     Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik,
                        Berlin, Germany  
    George Francis      Mathematics Dept. and NCSA,
                        Urbana-Champaign, USA 
    Herbert W. Franke   Universitaet Muenchen, Germany 

    David Hoffman       Mathematical Sciences Research Institute,
                        Berkeley, USA 
    Heinz-Otto Peitgen  Fachbereich Mathematik, Universitaet Bremen,
                        Germany 
    Ulrich Pinkall      Fachbereich Mathematik, Technische Universitaet
                        Berlin, Germany.



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE


The organizing committee for the VideoMath Festival consists of 


    Hans-Christian Hege  Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik
                         Berlin, Germany
                         Email: hege@zib.de

    Konrad Polthier      Fachbereich Mathematik, Technische
                         Universitaet Berlin, Germany
                         Email: konrad@sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de



CALL FOR VIDEOS


Entries for the VideoMath Festival are encouraged from all areas of
mathematical visualization. The submissions should appeal to a general
but educated public. They should also meet highest standards with
respect to mathematical content, visualization techniques, artistic
design and technical quality. We strongly recommend to make the work 
interesting for a broad audience by selecting an appropriate subject, 
and by using visual elements, suitable text or narration. 

The program committee, a group of internationally renowned 
mathematicians and computer graphics experts, will evaluate the entries 
and select a number of contributions according to quality and thematic 
balance. These will be spliced together for the final tape. To 
facilitate adequate judgement, a submission may include additional 
notes to the jury on the mathematical content of the work, new 
techniques that have been used, or a brief statement describing the 
artistic concept of the work.





VIDEO SUBMISSION


Submissions should be sent to

             ICM'98 -- VideoMath Festival
             c/o Ms. Saida Grase
             Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum (ZIB)
             Takustr. 7
             D-14195 Berlin
             Germany
             Email: video-math@zib.de

and must be received by 

             April 3, 1998   (Deadline for Submission of Video).


Submissions that arrive after this deadline will not be considered.
Please consider that customs delays of up to two weeks can occur. 

The following guidelines have been developed to guarantee high
quality. Submissions that do not follow these guidelines will be 
returned without review.

Each entry must include:

 1.  A completed and signed submission form for each (!) entry. We 
     will use the information on this form for publication if your 
     submission is selected. Do not fax the form. Submission forms
     will be available under the Web address given above.

 2.  A jury version of your work on Betacam-SP (NTSC or PAL) 
     videotape. We will accept also S-VHS and VHS (NTSC or PAL) for 
     judging the work. However, we strongly recommend to submit work
     in Betacam-SP. Accepted work for the demo reel should be 
     delivered in a quality equal or higher than Betacam-SP.

 3.  Notes to the jury (optionally).


To give many good pieces a spot on the video, a contribution should
have a length of 3-8 minutes, and under no circumstances exceed 10
minutes. The editors reserve the right to request a shorter version of
an accepted contribution.

Label both, the videotape and its container, with the contact person's
name, affiliation, address, telephone number, e-mail address, the
title(s) of the piece(s), and the running time(s).  If a videotape
contains more than one entry, each one must be separated by color bars
and 10 seconds of black.   Send originals only if you have more than
one first-generation tape.  The organizers take no responsibility for
safe arrival of your entry and will not track its shipment. Customs
labels should bear the words: "Educational material with no
commercial value" and in German: "Lehrmaterial ohne kommerziellen
Wert". We will not pay any customs fees, duties, or tariffs incurred
by your submission.



UPON ACCEPTANCE


Contributors of accepted video pieces should provide final versions
recorded on the highest quality equipment available to them:
preferably Betacam-SP, Digital Betacam or D1. Credits must not exceed
15 seconds.  Videos shown in the VideoMath Festival will be mastered
on Digital Betacam and projected in component RGB.

Final versions must be received by 

        June 5, 1998   (Deadline for Submission of Final Version).

Final versions that differ significantly from their jury-accepted
versions will not be shown.

It is the contributor's responsibility to secure any necessary
permissions and licenses for visual and audio material contained in
entries for the ICM VideoMath Festival. Contributors are encouraged to
use original music composed by the producer, a colleague, or a friend.
If, however, a commercial soundtrack is used, small performing rights
licenses must be secured for the public performance of any copyrighted
musical composition.

The final version of every accepted video must be accompanied by a
short text and, if possible, pictures explaining the content of the
contribution. On the basis of this material a program booklet will be
produced to be handed out to the audience.



PRODUCTION OF A MASTER TAPE


The final pieces will be mastered on Digital Betacam in a
professional studio. Appropriate trailers will be produced and 
additional music pieces will be composed by a musician.  The 
whole production will be supervised by a professional computer 
animator and well-known artist. 

If a sufficient number of contributors is interested (mark on
submission form) it is planned to prepare a second master tape for
sale.  The video would be available at the ICM'98.



DEADLINES


Submission of Video by           April 3, 1998
Submission of Final Version by    June 5, 1998


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