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Due Date April
15, 2011
How to Enter
the Contest
REGISTRATION OPENS DECEMBER
15, 2010
Read below for instructions on how to register
To enter, all contestants must first register and
receive notification that their registration has
been accepted. Before registering, read the following
to avoid registration errors.
Along with your name, faculty advisor's name, and
other information, you will need to have the following
pdf documents to complete your registration. If you
have any questions, please visit the registration
site to look it over and if you still have questions,
please write to Elizabeth.B.Ward@nasa.gov
To Register, all students will need to have two
documents:
1. Artist Statement--written by the student
- One
page or less artist statement. This will explain
what inspired the artist or team to produce their
particular entry and pledge the work is original.
300 word limit.
2.
Faculty Statement--written by the faculty
- A copy of a one-page, signed, and dated
letter from a supervising faculty member on College
or University letterhead affirming the original
work of the students.
Please
mail the original letter to
Future of Flight Contest
attn: Dr. Elizabeth Ward
Mail Stop 254
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, VA 23681
2D AND 3D ARTWORK: Regarding the initial
size limitations on image files for 2 D and 3 D artwork:
All image files for the initial entry should be submitted only as .JPG
and be sized to fit on a 20 inch monitor screen. The file size (in KB or
MB) will vary depending on the size of the original artwork and the media in
which it was created. For judging the art, images need to fit on a monitor
screen so judges can view it as a whole instead of having to look at parts of
it because it is so large.
Later, if the art is selected for an award, then the image file should be submitted
to the contest administrator at higher resolution so the art can be printed at
the size it was created. This will vary, but should be between 150 and
300 dpi and generally be 1 MB or larger in size. When winners are
chosen, we’ll need the highest resolution size possible in order to print it
for exhibit. If we can print at high resolution, we will not need the original
artwork to be shipped to NASA for exhibit purposes. For any questions on
the submission format, please contact the contest administrator at elizabeth.b.ward@nasa.gov
IMPORTANT NOTE: For all students,
a student release form must be signed electronically
at the bottom of the registration page by clicking
on the appropriate box just above the submit button.
For students under the age of 18, a parent or guardian
should sign a hard copy of the student release form
and mail it to the address above. Copies can be downloaded
from the registration page.
http://www6.cet.edu/copper/contest_registration.php
WHEN YOU'RE READY TO REGISTER,
VISIT THE
REGISTRATION SITE AT
http://artcontest.cet.edu
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