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Read_me 2.3
Software Art Festival
May 30 - 31, Media Centre Lume, Helsinki, Finland
Deadline for entries: March 1
More info at: http://m-cult.org/read_me
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Read_me 2.3 is a festival of software art that explores the territory
between art and software culture. Read_me 2.3 draws connections between
histories and practices in both software culture and art, and aims at
creating an extended context, against which software art may be mapped.
Read_me 2.3 is the second edition of Read_me, the first festival
dedicated entirely to the phenomena of software art (Read_me 1.2 at:
http://www.macros-center.ru/read_me ).
Read_me 2.3 continues with the open structure of Read_me: all projects
are submitted on-line to a publicly accessible database. However, the
second Read_me edition has logically developed this idea further: the
simple database / submission form has turned into the software art
repository Runme.org (http://runme.org).
All projects, submitted to Runme.org up to the Read_me 2.3 deadline (1
of March) will be reviewed by a collective of "experts"
(http://m-cult.org/read_me/experts) and the best ones will be presented
on the Read_me 2.3 event.
Read_me 2.3 is not a competition in the traditional sense, and it will
not have monetary prizes. The festival event on May 30-31 will present,
discuss, and celebrate a selection of works singled out and featured
without ranking by the Read_me experts collective. Read_me 2.3 will
focus on the variety of discrete contexts and will aim at building
bridges between them.
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To submit a project for Read_me 2.3 go to
http://m-cult.org/read_me/submit.php and follow instructions.
If you have any questions, please, contact og@dxlab.org and
alexei@easylife.org
Welcome!
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The project is a co-operation between NIFCA, The Nordic Institute for
Contemporary Art (http://www.nifca.org), Lume (http://www.lume.fi), and
m-cult (http://www.m-cult.org).
Curators: Olga Goriunova, Alexei Shulgin
VJs.net are very happy to be the judges of the VJ category for the Diesel-U-Music awards 2003.
To enter: firstly record a short demo showcasing your live VJing skills on miniDV or VHS tape, then go to http://www.vjs.net and download and fill in your entry form and then post it along with your demo tape and a 100 word biog of yourself to Diesel-U-Music, 55 Argyle St, London, WC1H 8EF by 17/3/2003.
Director, dLux media arts
dLux media arts is currently seeking a Director.
dLux media arts encourages and promotes the development and critical discussion of innovative film, video, new media and sound arts in Australia, and exhibits this work to diverse audiences nationally and internationally.
Reporting to the Committee, the Directors role is to organize and manage an annual artistic program of activity for dLux. This includes defining and developing a creative vision for the organization's future, the identification of innovative and exciting media arts based cultural products, projects and events for inclusion in the 2003 and 2004 artistic program, sourcing of funding and sponsorship for projects, administration and management of the annual program and staff. The current 2003 program includes d>art, FutureScreen and Tour dLux.
dLux media arts seeks a Director who will foster critical discussion, actively promote and advocate for time-based artists and their work. Working with dLux's elected Management Committee, the Director has oversight of the financial, artistic and strategic development of the organization. High-level communication skills are required to ensure energetic relations with dLux's funding bodies, sponsors and industry collaborators and liaison with members, staff, guest curators and other artistic personnel.
The position is full time and is Sydney based.
The successful candidate will have a proven track record in arts management and experience working in small art organisations.
Salary $50,000 (inclusive of Superannuation)
February/ March commencement envisaged (negotiable upon availability)
All applications received by January 22, 2003, or thereafter until position/s is filled, will receive thorough consideration.
Full details are available on the dLux website:
http://www.dlux.org.au
http://www.dlux.org.au/positions.html
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Coordinator, dLux media arts
dLux media arts is currently seeking a coordinator.
dLux media arts encourages and promotes the development and critical discussion of innovative film, video, new media and sound arts in Australia, and exhibits this work to diverse audiences nationally and internationally.
dLux seeks a Coordinator with outstanding organisational skills committed to the delivery of its innovative screen arts programs. Answerable to the Director, the Coordinator will ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of dLux programmes and office - a role which includes coordinating sub-committees and volunteers, liaison with suppliers, and varied publicity, accounts, technical and hospitality tasks.
The position is full time and is Sydney based (job sharing considered).
Salary $40,000 (inclusive of Superannuation)
February/ March commencement envisaged (negotiable upon availability)
All applications received by January 22, 2003, or thereafter until position/s is filled, will receive thorough consideration.
Full details are available on the dLux website:
http://www.dlux.org.au
http://www.dlux.org.au/positions.html
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NANOFESTIVAL v.01 - CALL FOR ON-LINE WORKS -
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18:27 1/14/03
NANOFESTIVAL v.01 -- CALL FOR ON-LINE WORKS
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web-movie, "
We invite film makers, artists, students, programmers and
designers to contribute works to the Nanofestival and
share it with the internet community.
Our aim is to create an open source pool for extreme
short web-movies and software-art. This time we want
especially encourage creative people from Middle and Eastern Europe
to submit, since these countries has a very long tradition
of progressive film culture.
Naturally, every one from any continent, country or non-country, is
also warmly welcomed.
Nanofestival v.01 is a no-budget, on-line art festival for extreme short
(!max. 10 sec.!) web movies and software art.
The event is organized by ZEROGLAB, an independent digital art-lab
in Rotterdam.
We are planning the festival as a fast sequence of events,
with a different theme every time.
THE THEME OF THE FESTIVAL THIS TIME = AUTOMAT
(the next theme = HOLE)
The contributed works for AUTOMAT are going to be screened at ZECHS
in The Hague
on 30 March 2003.
The ZECHS event is organized by the architect/design studio
v.l.n.r. (from left to right) of Denis Oudendijk:
http://www.vlnr.info/.
If you like the idea and want to participate, please fill
the entry form at the end of this page and send it to:
K·roly TÛth
Please include: "nanofestival v.01 submission" in the subject line.
Want to host the next nanofest? Send an email to:
Nanofestival website:
THE JURY
We have set up an on-line festival office at Yahoo!.
This is going to be the place where you can post messages, art
critique, papers, vote for your favorite film and art software,
exchange ideas, etc. In order to use all the features of
the festival office, like voting, you should sign up.
It is free, and you can unsubscribe yourself any time.
Anybody can be part of the festival jury,
by using the polls of the festival office to vote.
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1. Deadline for submissions: (+/-) 15 February 2003
2. We accept submissions in three categories:
a. WEBMOVIES:
Maximum length: 10 seconds
Maximum picture size: 720X576
Maximum file size: 5 MB
File formats: avi, (plain)mpeg, gif, mov, wmf, pd
Please use no exotic video/audio codecs; Indeo video or alike is
just fine.
b. FLASH MOVIES
Maximum length: 10 seconds
Maximum file size: 500 KB
Please make public your flash document (*.fla file) as well.
c. SOURCECODE OF SOFTWARE ART
Maximum file size: 500 KB
File format: plain ASCII text files only, no executables.
We accept contributions for the following softwares / programming
languages:
pd (pure data)
jmax
proce55ing
web3d / vrml
html
java
java script
links to some art-software related web pages:
pure data =
jmax =
proce55ing =
Web3d/VRML = &
java/java script =
3. CONTRIBUTION / MODERATION / ETC.
Anyone can contribute. After sending your entry form, please place
your work at your own website, or in a place where anyone can access
it.
We have only a limited web space on our own, so we are not able to
store large movie files.
Please make sure, your web links are working by 20 March 2003
3. COPYRIGHT ISSUES
By submitting your work to the festival, you agree that you let
others copy,
distribute, display, and perform your work and derivative works based
upon it but for noncommercial purposes only, and only if they give
you credit.
Please read the full license text:
4. ENTRY FORM:
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ENTRY FORM NANOFESTIVAL V.01
Artwork URL:
Artist(s) name:
Artwork title:
Year of creation:
Artist statement (if any):
Contact name:
Contact email address:
Web site:
Contact mail address:
Telephone:
Technical specifications:
{please note: The artworks must run on an average PC.
Please specify video/audio codecs, Web browser or/and player and
settings, which your work is tested on/with.}
Other (cv, notes, etc.):
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******** DEADLINE EXTENDED ********
The deadline for abstract/submission/proposal has been extended to the 24th
January 2003. Apologies for cross postings.
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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MAXIS 2003
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2nd International Festival/Symposium of Sound and Experimental Music
10th - 13th April 2003
email: info@maxis.org.uk web: www.maxis.org.uk
VENUE:
Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music (ICSRiM),
School of Music, University of Leeds, West Yorkshire,
Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
IMPORTANT DATES:
* 24 January 2003: Abstract/Proposal submission deadline
* 28 February 2003: Camera-ready paper and details of all
technical requirements due
* 21 March 2003: Film and pre-recorded media (VHS, CD, DVD) due
* 10-13th April 2003: MAXIS 2003
THEME:
"aLTERNATIVE, Aesthetic and Technologic Issues Pertinent to Sound"
TOPICS include:
Sound, Music, Noise, New Noise, Silence, Aural Perception, Hearing,
Healing, Tactile-Sound, Vibrosound, Sonic Metaphors, Multi-Sensory,
Post-Digital Music, Post-Computer Music, Analogue, Digital, Digilogue,
Electroacoustic, Composition, Improvisation, Interaction, Diffusion,
Interface, Interest, Sound in Theatre, Theatre in Sound, Humour in
Music, Audience, Artist, Sensitive Systems, Soundscape, Acoustic
Ecology, Acoustic Archaeology, Environment, Live Performance, Listening,
Recording, Memory, Resistant Materials, Phonic Invention, Sonic
Innovation, Acoustic Intervention, Software, Hardware, New Products,
Machinations, New Music, Acoustic Music, Signal Processing, Experimental
Musical Instruments, Adapted Electronics, Circuit Bending, Spoken Word,
Unspoken Word, Ambisonics, Multi-Channel Audio, Surround Sound, Space,
Place, Architecture, Ultrasound, Infrasound, Redundant Technology,
Appropriate Technology, Found Object, Sonic Object, Subject Vs Object,
Practice-Based Research, Aural Abstraction, Audio Image, Sonic Art,
Speech, Movement, Eurhythmy, Symmetry, Binary Form, Sonic Deception,
etc.
MAXIS 2003 website: http://www.maxis.org.uk
Please forward this email to colleagues who might be interested.
_______________________________________________________________________
Dr Kia C Ng
Director, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music
University of Leeds, Sch of Computing & Sch of Music, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Email: kia@computer.org Web: www.kcng.org Tel: +44-(0)113-3432583
Arts SA Residency Program: Call for Applications
APPLICATIONS DUE: 21st February
RESIDENCY DATES: 1st July - 27th September 2003
The Gunnery, Sydney
Applications are invited from South Australian professional visual artists and crafts people to undertake a three-month studio residency at The Gunnery Visual Arts Centre, Sydney.
The aim of the residency is to provide opportunities for South Australian visual artists to develop their professional practice and profile in the stimulating working environment of The Gunnery, at Woolloomooloo, Sydney.
The studio is a self-contained residential studio of professional standard. It is one of several studios created by the NSW Government at The Gunnery, which houses Sydney's leading Contemporary Art Space.
The program provides for a residency of three months duration from 1 July to 27 September 2003.
The Sydney Studio Residency will be assisted by a stipend of $3500 to cover travel and living expenses.
The Sydney Studio Residency is funded by the Government of South Australia, through Arts SA, and is open to applications from both emerging and leadership visual artists and crafts people.
Guidelines and application forms can be obtained from:
INFO: Arts South Australia
STREET: West's Coffee Palace, 110 Hindley Street, Adelaide
SNAIL: GPO Box 2308, Adelaide, SA 5001
PH: 08 8463 5447
FAX: 08 8463 5419
EMAIL: artsa@saugov.sa.gov.au
ONLINE: www.arts.sa.gov.au
The Kate Challis RAKA Award 2003: Call for Applications
Indigenous Visual Artists Award $10,000
APPLICATIONS DUE: 28th February
The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne is pleased to announce the annual Kate Challis RAKA Award 2003 for visual arts. The $10,000 prize will be awarded to a visual artist for a particular work in the field of painting (painting on canvas/paper/fabric/bark), three dimensional work (sculpture, ceramics, glass, fibre art), works on paper (paintings on paper, prints, photography) or other new media. The artist may submit up to twelve images of work for consideration.
The prize is non-acquisitive. Individual applicants must be practising artists. While they may not necessarily earn income from their practice, they must be identified and recognised by their peers as practising artists.
An exhibition of work by short listed entrants will be held in conjunction with the award at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne from 18 October to 14 December 2003. The exhibition will comprise up to three works of the short-listed artists. The short-listed artists must have their artwork available from 1 October to January 2004. There is a strong expectation that the exhibition will tour beyond this date.
The application form and guidelines may be obtained from the Australian Centre's website or by contacting:
INFO: Fay Anderson, Australian Centre
SNAIL: University of Melbourne, 137 Barry Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053.
PH: 03 8344 7021
EMAIL: faa@unimelb.edu.au
ONLINE: http://www.australian.unimelb.edu.au/events/awards/raka/
Date: 1.16.03
From: Jonah (jonah@eyebeam.org)
Subject: Eyebeam opportunity
Eyebeam is pleased to announce an open call to apply for the Spring 2003
cycle of its Artists in Residence Program, a multidisciplinary initiative
that supports the development, creation and presentation of outstanding new
works of art made with digital tools. The AIR Program offers five-month
residencies to exceptional artists in three different areas: Education,
Emerging Fields and Moving Image. Residents receive a stipend, access to
cutting-edge tools, expert technical support from Eyebeam staff, production
help from apprentices, and the option to participate in an annual group
exhibition.
The wide-ranging annual AIR exhibitions mirror the interdisciplinary studio
environment by presenting a constellation of other events, including open
studios, demonstrations of research in progress, panel discussions, on-line
projects, and multimedia performances. The twelve artists who participated
in the program's '02 pilot year were featured in Beta Launch: Artist's in
Residence 2002: (http://www.eyebeam.org/artists/air02.html).
The open call for applications begins January 10th. Applications are due
February 10th. For more detail about the different residency programs,
deadlines, applications and instructions, please refer to the information on
Eyebeam web site: (http://www.eyebeam.org/artists/index.html).
Date: 1.15.03
From: Justine Bizzocchi (justine@DIRECT.CA)
Subject: Web Producer Needed
The Banff New Media Institute at The Banff Centre is now hiring.
Producer, Horizon Zero - http://www.horizonzero.ca
Remuneration: $42,000-47,000/year
Application deadline: January 25, 2003
Submit a letter of intent and full CV to: Horizon Zero Hiring Committee -
MVA
The Banff Centre, 107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
Box 1020, Station 40 Banff, Alberta T1L 1H5
or via email: Horizon@banffcentre.ca
This position will, provide administrative and programming leadership in
effecting the successful delivery of the Horizon Zero web publication. This
position supervises four full time contract positions, one part-time
position, as well as workstudies and freelance workers. In addition, this
position oversees the monitoring of priorities and contracts established
between The Banff Centre and The Department of Canadian Heritage and the
monitoring and priorities of the contracts established between The Banff
Centre and Horizon Zero contributors, freelance workers and service
providers. This position initiates a long term implementation plan that
relates to the overall development and delivery of the Horizon Zero web
publication within the context of The Banff New Media Institute and The
Banff Centre.
EDITORIAL VISION HORIZON ZERO
The Banff New Media Institute publishes the Horizon Zero, with funding from
the Department of Canadian Heritage. It is available in its entirety in both
French and English.
Horizon Zero is dedicated to the digital arts in Canada. The term "digital
arts" is taken to include: net.art; cd-rom and dvd-rom art; location-based
art and interactive installations; virtual reality systems; digital
photography; digital cinema and video; digital animation; artists' software,
tools and games; electronic literature; and electronic music.
The ultimate goal of Horizon Zero is to open up the field of new media to
the larger realm of culture and promote Canadian artists in Canada and
abroad. It should foster a dialogue between Canadian new media practitioners
and their possible audiences, as well as encourage the cross-fertilization
of "other" arts and new media.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED
This is a senior position that requires at least 10 years experience in
producing, preferably in a web environment. The ideal candidate will
understand and have technical skills in production of new media, and in
managing production processes. They must have experience in preparing and
managing budgets and preparing funding proposals and reports. The producer
also provides direction for marketing and communications for HorizonZero.
This position requires someone with mature judgment and the ability to
provide leadership to a team, as well as work collaboratively within the
larger management structure of The Banff New Media Institute.
e: 1.15.03
From: Taylor Nuttall (taylor@greenquarter.co.uk)
Subject: Art House / Esmee Fairbairn Artists Bursary Scheme
Art House / Esmee Fairbairn Artists Bursary Scheme
Project Description
The Art House has secured funding for 12 artists bursaries from the
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Barclays and supported by the National
Lottery through the Arts Council of England A4E scheme. The bursaries
will be offered over a three year period (2003 / 2004 / 2005).
The bursaries will be awarded primarily to visual artists and
craftspeople, working in a wide range of media including digital media,
sound, installation, sculpture and other media. Please get in touch if
you are unsure whether your work is suitable.
The Art House is an inclusive organisation and our intention is that
artists with and without disabilities will be appointed. All of the
artists will be enabled to make new work while receiving professional
development training and access support. The Art House will provide all
necessary to support to disabled artists in applying for the bursaries
and all partner venues have good access. We will provide additional
support to artists with disabilities in undertaking bursary projects.
The artists will all be at an early stage of their careers, probably
within the first three years of their professional practice.
It will be possible for collaborating artists as well as individual
artists to apply to the scheme. Six of the bursaries will be offered in
Yorkshire and six elsewhere in the country.
The bursaries will be offered in partnership with other organisations,
which will provide the artists with space in which to work and exhibit.
The brief for each residency will be different and reflect the character
of the partner organisation as well as the aspirations of The Art House.
The partners range from studio complexes such as Yorkshire Artspace
Society in Sheffield, to internationally recognised sites such as
Grizedale Arts and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. They include conventional
gallery spaces, non-art spaces and public art opportunities, ensuring a
wide range of potential projects. The briefs will be very open in many
cases, allowing for artists working in a variety of media to respond,
and for research and development within the bursary. Most are not
commissions but opportunities for artists to extend their practice.
Synergy between the residencies will be maximised, as it is important
that the scheme operates as a single project rather than as 12 isolated
residencies. This will occur through face to face contact and through a
dedicated website, which will develop throughout the project. This will
include visual and textual documentation of process, work in progress,
finished work, critical assessment of the work and issues raised during
the project, as well as being a medium for communication through a
discussion forum and webchats. There will be a conference / event at the
end of the project, which will bring together the artists, partners and
other participants in the project, showcasing the work produced and
establishing models of good practice for the future. This will be
accompanied by a publication.
How to apply To be eligible you should preferably be in the first three
years of working as a practicing professional artist. This means you
should be no more than three years out of full time education, or be no
more than three years into returning to a career as an artist after a
break, whether this was for reasons of illness, disability, economics,
childcare or any other reason. If you are unsure whether you are
eligible please contact us before applying.
Please only apply for one bursary. You will not be given more than one
award during the three years of the project. If you are unsuccessful
this year you are free to apply again in future years.
You need not necessarily apply for a bursary close to where you live, as
there is likely to be support for accommodation near to the partner
venues. We would encourage you to apply for the opportunity that most
interests you.
Please submit the following information:
* No more than two sides of A4 describing your current practice /
statement. * No more than two sides of A4 describing your approach to
the venue you are applying to work at, and a proposal for the project
you would like to undertake there. You may include sketches or other
visual material as part of your proposal. You should take into account
the nature of the venue and its audience, but most importantly you
should make a proposal which will significantly extend your artistic
practice. You should list equipment and materials you expect to use, and
if possible give a rough idea of what these would cost. Get in touch if
you want to discuss your proposal before submitting it. * Curriculum
Vitae * Samples of work. Ideally one or more of the following : 6 to 12
slides or prints and / or catalogue excerpts; CD-ROMs; list of URLs;
audio cassette tape or CD; showreel tape in VHS PAL format (no longer
than 30 mins). You may submit material in more than one format. Please
include a sheet listing any work included by medium, date produced and
title. * Copies of any press reviews of your work. * A stamped
self-addressed envelope for the return of material. We will only return
work accompanied by an SAE. * Please ensure that you submit your
application by the application deadline for the bursary you are applying
for. Late applications will not be considered.
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Bursary Three Folly Gallery, Lancaster
Background: Folly promotes photographic, video, digital art and live art
from its premises close to the centre of Lancaster. Folly has
established itself as an innovative promoter of digital and media arts
through its programme of exhibitions and events, and through its
website. Further information at www.folly.co.uk
The vision for Folly is: to act as a centre for excellence for emergent
contemporary arts practice
The aims of Folly are to: establish itself as a forum and melting pot to
develop dialogue & discourse around the creative use of digital media,
thereby raising the profile of contemporary art and artists in the
region; become a centre for excellence for research-based practice in
photography, film & video, digital media and live art; develop skills
and provide progressive experiences for all its participants; ensure
that the use of its resources is maximised.
Folly is developing new resources to extend its current base of a
publicly accessible darkroom, a linear video editing suite, a Linux
based media lab and good online access with broad band connection.
Current funding plans are in place to additionally provide an Apple Mac
based laptop suite.
The Bursary: The bursary will place an artist working in installation /
new media or other suitable media in residence with a number of local
artists to act as a catalyst for a broad range of interventions in non
gallery settings. It is anticipated that in addition documentation in
progress and discussion activities will take place online. The residency
will form part of Folly's ongoing åedit/copy/paste and åunencoded
programme (see www.unencoded.co.uk).
To coincide with the project a one-week practical workshop will be based
within the gallery, and the commissioned artist will be invited to
participate in this workshop event and lead part of it.
Location: the artist will be in residence at Folly Gallery and in the
homes of artists local to Lancaster.
Timescale: the start point for the project will be July 4th / 5th when
Folly will be jointly hosting a film and new media festival. Current /
previous work by the commissioned artist will be presented as part of a
one day forum. The residency will run over a 2-month period from this
event.
Fee: £4,500 including materials. Support will be available towards
expenses and accommodation costs.
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by Friday 31 January
2003.
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Bursary Four
Yorkshire Artspace Society, Sheffield
Background:
Yorkshire ArtSpace exists to support visual artists and craftspeople by
offering them affordable studio space, business support services and access
to outreach opportunities. Just as importantly they aim to increase public
access to the skills of artists and every year they offer a wide range of
visual art and craft events and activities. Further information at
www.artspace.org.uk .
Persistence Works, designed by award winning Feilden Clegg Bradley
Architects, is the UKs first purpose built fine art and craft studio
complex. It provides a permanent new base for Yorkshire ArtSpace with 51
studios providing workspace for 68 artists and makers including painters,
sculptors, jewellers, furniture makers and ceramicists.
The Bursary:
The bursary is for an artist working in any medium. The Public Art Space
will become the studio of the successful candidate for the duration of the
bursary and like all studios at Persistence Works is fully accessible and
designed to accommodate the various needs of artists and makers in an
atmosphere that offers privacy and security. Access to studios is 24/7.
The public art space is 14m x 10m x 5m high so very large. The space would
be suitable for a variety of working practices such as: large sculpture or
installation, projections or lightworks or any process which takes full
advantage of the space available. The studio is north facing, on ground
level, has a concrete floor and block work walls, heating, lighting, power
points, a sink with hot and cold water and extractor point. As the space is
adjacent to the public reception area it is also ideal for showing work and
is regularly used for this purpose.
Location: The artist will be in residence at Persistence Works, Yorkshire
Artspaces building in Sheffield.
Timescale: The artist will be in residence for approximately six weeks
between 14 April and 26 May.
Fee: £3500 including materials. Support will be available towards expenses
and accommodation costs.
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by Friday 31 January
2003.
Call for hothaus residency proposals ñ deadline 31.3.03
The hothaus artist in residence programme is open to established UK and international artists working with emerging and existing media technologies. Artists are invited to apply for the 04 residency series, with proposals to develop an aspect of their practice in an experimental context.
For further details on making an application please email projects@vivid.org.uk or call +44 (0) 121 233 4061.
VIVID . 311f The Big Peg . 120 Vyse St . Jewellery Qtr . Birmingham B18 6ND . UK
hothaus is Vividís laboratory for experimentation in new media arts. Aimed at both new and established artists, opportunities available through hothaus include participation in residencies, off site projects and events. hothaus is open to both UK and international artists and has a special commitment to supporting talent in the West Midlands region.
coming soon.... www.hothaus.org.uk
hothaus bursary scheme ñ next deadline 24.2.03
If you are a lo/no funded artist from a media arts or collaborative background this scheme for emerging talent is for you. Promoting a European style media lab ethos, bursaries offer supported access to the media lab and project development. The emphasis is to experiment, push and play with ideas, researching new networks and developing your practice.
For further details on making an application please email projects@vivid.org.uk or call +44 (0) 121 233 4061.
VIVID . 311f The Big Peg . 120 Vyse St . Jewellery Qtr . Birmingham B18 6ND . UK
hothaus is Vividís laboratory for experimentation in new media arts. Aimed at both new and established artists, opportunities available through hothaus include participation in residencies, off site projects and events. hothaus is open to both UK and international artists and has a special commitment to supporting talent in the West Midlands region.
coming soon.... www.hothaus.org.uk