| 1 November 2007 |
Radically reconfigured for the 21st century in 2006, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) is a multimedia festival that explores the theme of sustainability and the environment within a large global conversation that embraces a range of political, economic, social, and aesthetic issues, including labour, war, health, disease, intellectual property, software, remix culture, economics, archives, HIV/AIDS, women’s rights, and human rights.
Only work that can be exhibited online can be considered for this exhibit. Media artists working in offline formats should submit work to FLEFF under other calls. Deadline is 1 November 2007. There are specific instructions with this contest, so visit the site to learn all the details.