Wednesday, October 13, 2010

October Zine Submissions

Now accepting submissions for the October issue of the FUNCTION zine.
We are accepting photography, film, and new media works.

Deadline is October 22th (not the 25th)

Maximum of 5 submissions per person.

In your email please include: name, title of piece(s), program, and a link to your work (if available).

Submit all submissions to functionzine@gmail.com

See below for requirements.

Photography Requirements:
maximum height: 8.5 inches
maximum width: 5 inches
minimum DPI: 200

Film Requirements:
Films will be showcased on the upcoming FUNCTION website.
May be hosted on Youtube, Vimeo, or other such sites. Provide a link in your email.
There are no time restrictions on length, but please be reasonable.
FUNCTION is able to provide hosting, but it is up to you to present your work to the FUNCTION team in a format that can be easily streamed.

New Media Requirements:
New Media works will be showcased on the upcoming FUNCTION website.
Java(Processing) files, Flash files, and other commonly used formats are accepted.
If your piece is already hosted on a server, provide said link in your email.
FUNCTION is able to provide hosting, but it is up to you to present your work to the FUNCTION team.


*Feel free to email functionzine@gmail.com for any questions or concerns.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Yester-Year Sale and Last Year's Volume Pick UP - OCT.6


Attention Image Arts Students:
If you have not picked up your copy of last year's volume, FUNCTION will be in the main entrance of the VIC building from 12-3 on Thursday OCT.6 handing them out to those who did not receive a copy.

We will be selling previous volumes along with some of the old zines. Feel free to pick up a few issues;

Last Year's Volume: $20

All Other Volumes: $10 (or 3 for $20!)






About Function

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We are an annual magazine and DVD; a guide to visual culture. Created, directed, and run by and for students of Ryerson University's Image Arts program, FUNCTION is comprised of diverse and creative student work in photography, film, and new media; along with interviews from prominent professionals, critical essays and reviews. XO Function