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International Summer Workshop at ETC
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006
May 31 - June 11, 2006
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006 is a collaborative video and sonic arts opportunity, sponsored by the Center and the Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) at Alfred University. Academic credit is available through Alfred University.
The ISW website http://www.etcisw.com has all the information you need to register, plus a look at past Workshops complete with video clips and photos, as well as biographies of the instructors.
FW: Independent Project Grant (IPG), Artists Space, New York, NY
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Independent Project Grant (IPG), Artists Space, New York, NY
<http://www.artistsspace.org>www.artistsspace.org
The Independent Project Grants Program (IPG) provides financial assistance
to artists and curators for the public presentation of their work in a
non-traditional exhibition space. The program offers up to $500 to
individuals, groups of artists, and curatorial proposals and is designed to
assist visual arts, film and video, and performance projects. These grants
are for artists and curators who are acting on their own behalf and without
the resources of institutional sponsorship. The grants can assist in meeting
the costs of press releases, announcements, postage, and installation costs.
Visual artists needing assistance for production of specific exhibition
projects in computer arts and new media are also eligible.
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Independent Project Grant (IPG), Artists Space, New York, NY
<http://www.artistsspace.org>www.artistsspace.org
The Independent Project Grants Program (IPG) provides financial assistance
to artists and curators for the public presentation of their work in a
non-traditional exhibition space. The program offers up to $500 to
individuals, groups of artists, and curatorial proposals and is designed to
assist visual arts, film and video, and performance projects. These grants
are for artists and curators who are acting on their own behalf and without
the resources of institutional sponsorship. The grants can assist in meeting
the costs of press releases, announcements, postage, and installation costs.
Visual artists needing assistance for production of specific exhibition
projects in computer arts and new media are also eligible.
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Loyola Marymount University - Assistant Professor ofPhotography -Tenure Track
Deadline:
Wed Jan 12, 2005 01:50
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Assistant Professor of Photography -Tenure Track
Loyola Marymount University
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Assistant Professor of Photography -Tenure Track
Loyola Marymount University
Eyebeam - Open Call for Proposals
Deadline:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 02:54
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From: Margaret Heinlen
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:35:03 -0500
Subject: Eyebeam - Open Call for Proposals
EYEBEAM IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TWO OPEN CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
- Artists in Residence (AIR) Program Winter/Spring 2005
- Social Sculpture Commission in Conjuntion with the LMCC
Eyebeam is now accepting applications for the next round of Artists in
Residence Program as well as the Social Sculpture Commission, our
first public art commission conducted in conjunction with the Lower
Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC).
Applications accepted Jan. 5 - Feb. 13, 2005
Artists in Residence Program:
Artists receive production support through 24/7 access to newly
renovated studios in Eyebeam
From: Margaret Heinlen
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:35:03 -0500
Subject: Eyebeam - Open Call for Proposals
EYEBEAM IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TWO OPEN CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
- Artists in Residence (AIR) Program Winter/Spring 2005
- Social Sculpture Commission in Conjuntion with the LMCC
Eyebeam is now accepting applications for the next round of Artists in
Residence Program as well as the Social Sculpture Commission, our
first public art commission conducted in conjunction with the Lower
Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC).
Applications accepted Jan. 5 - Feb. 13, 2005
Artists in Residence Program:
Artists receive production support through 24/7 access to newly
renovated studios in Eyebeam
Database Imaginary: Sarah Cook, Steve Dietz, and Anthony Kiendlinterviewed by Kevin McGarry
** DATABASE IMAGINARY at The Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre
** Sarah Cook, Steve Dietz, and Anthony Kiendl interviewed by Kevin McGarry
Kevin: While Sarah and I were setting up this interview, she mentioned that
Anthony conceived of
** Sarah Cook, Steve Dietz, and Anthony Kiendl interviewed by Kevin McGarry
Kevin: While Sarah and I were setting up this interview, she mentioned that
Anthony conceived of
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international new media arts events for Rhizome, please send an email to
kevin@rhizome.org with the subject line intact and with the following
information:
(Note: currently all editorials commissioned by Rhizome are written in
English. Please don't be discouraged if English is not your first language:
if you can clearly communicate your ideas and observations, that is what we
are looking for.)
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Name:
Email:
Location:
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countries or frequently/easily travel to a certain place.
Background and special interests:
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Rhizome encourages perspectives from all kinds of practitioners, whether
you've been involved with net art for years (artist, programmer,
curator, writer? . . .), or have recently encountered the work and ideas
discussed here via any other discipline/s (film/video, activism, poetry,
performance, education? . . .).
Writing sample:
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words). Topics should be relevant to art/technology/culture.
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Kevin McGarry
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Editor, Net Art News
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New York, NY 10001
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fax 212 431 5328
ema kevin@rhizome.org