Signal Culture is a non-profit experimental media arts organization that encourages creation of new work, building of community, and connection to history in the field of experimental media art by providing artists, researchers, and innovators with residencies, resources, and exhibition opportunities.
BIO
Artist Residency @ Signal Culture: Call for Applications
Deadline:
Fri May 01, 2015 23:55
Location:
Owego,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
Signal Culture is an experimental media art residency located in Owego, New York. We are now accepting applications for our Artist in Residence program for the Fall 2015 - Winter 2016 season.
The Signal Culture Artist in Residence program offers time, space and studio access for artists in the field of experimental media art. The Artist Studio features a wide range of media tools, both new and old, for use in a real time audio/video/data processing system. Our philosophy is to create a space for experimentation and for artists to develop a dialogue with the range of tools available. As such, we do not expect artists to create finished works, rather we encourage our residents to spend time exploring conceptual and material practices. We do not accept undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
In addition to the artist studio, Resident spaces feature:
- Shared kitchen, common area, dining room and deck
- A private bedroom and work space
- Private bathroom for researcher/toolmaker residents, shared bathroom for artist residencies
- Shared fridge, pantry, kitchen appliances & dishes
- Shared library of printed, digital and time based media
- Easy access to shopping and events in Owego
For more information about the facilities, go to
http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our past residents:
http://signalculture.org/air.html
Deadline for applications is May 1st @ 11:55pm EST.
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
The Signal Culture Artist in Residence program offers time, space and studio access for artists in the field of experimental media art. The Artist Studio features a wide range of media tools, both new and old, for use in a real time audio/video/data processing system. Our philosophy is to create a space for experimentation and for artists to develop a dialogue with the range of tools available. As such, we do not expect artists to create finished works, rather we encourage our residents to spend time exploring conceptual and material practices. We do not accept undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
In addition to the artist studio, Resident spaces feature:
- Shared kitchen, common area, dining room and deck
- A private bedroom and work space
- Private bathroom for researcher/toolmaker residents, shared bathroom for artist residencies
- Shared fridge, pantry, kitchen appliances & dishes
- Shared library of printed, digital and time based media
- Easy access to shopping and events in Owego
For more information about the facilities, go to
http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our past residents:
http://signalculture.org/air.html
Deadline for applications is May 1st @ 11:55pm EST.
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
Toolmaker Residency @ Signal Culture, Spring/Summer 2015
Deadline:
Sun Dec 21, 2014 23:55
Location:
Owego,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
The Signal Culture Toolmaker in Residence program offers time, space and toolmaker studio access for people making devices or software used in the production of experimental media art. We have built a Toolmaker studio next to the Artist in Residence studio. This studio offers access to a variety of spare parts, electronic components, IC’s, soldering equipment, Raspberry Pi computers, Arduino and Making Things boards, sensors, etc. There can be access to both Mac & PC computers available, but it is suggested that you contact us with specific questions if you require specialized equipment.
Eligible applicants can include, but are not limited to hackers, circuit benders, software developers, robotics engineers, and audio or visual instrument builders. Signal Culture does not require any Toolmaker in Residence to donate their creations. Toolmaker residents developing physical objects or software during their residency will retain all intellectual property rights.
If a Toolmaker wishes to donate a prototype for use in the Signal Culture studios, we will graciously accept the gift.
We do not accept applications from undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
For more information about the facilities and application, go to
http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
Eligible applicants can include, but are not limited to hackers, circuit benders, software developers, robotics engineers, and audio or visual instrument builders. Signal Culture does not require any Toolmaker in Residence to donate their creations. Toolmaker residents developing physical objects or software during their residency will retain all intellectual property rights.
If a Toolmaker wishes to donate a prototype for use in the Signal Culture studios, we will graciously accept the gift.
We do not accept applications from undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
For more information about the facilities and application, go to
http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
Researcher Residency @ Signal Culture Spring/Summer 2015
Deadline:
Wed Dec 17, 2014 23:55
Location:
Owego,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
Signal Culture is an experimental media art residency located in Owego, New York. We are now accepting applications for our Researcher in Residence program for the Spring/Summer 2015 season.
The Signal Culture Researcher in Residence program offers time, space and materials for people researching the field of experimental media art. Eligible applicants can include, but are not limited to historians, curators, archivists, preservationists,critics and theorists.
We do not accept undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
In addition to time and space to conduct research, Signal Culture is building both an online and an on-site research center to provide our residents with a variety of digital and printed materials, though we have limited materials at this time. If you need a computer, you will need to bring your own. We provide free WiFi.
Our vision is to create an environment where innovative artists, toolmakers, curators, critics, and art historians who are contributing to the field of media art will have time and space to make new work and to interact with one another. We believe in the importance of fostering a community of people working with experimental media art and will host multiple residents concurrently to set a stage for conversation, networking, and possible collaboration.
Applications for the Spring/Summer 2015 Toolmaker residency will be announced in the next couple of days
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
The Signal Culture Researcher in Residence program offers time, space and materials for people researching the field of experimental media art. Eligible applicants can include, but are not limited to historians, curators, archivists, preservationists,critics and theorists.
We do not accept undergraduate students or Masters degree candidates.
In addition to time and space to conduct research, Signal Culture is building both an online and an on-site research center to provide our residents with a variety of digital and printed materials, though we have limited materials at this time. If you need a computer, you will need to bring your own. We provide free WiFi.
Our vision is to create an environment where innovative artists, toolmakers, curators, critics, and art historians who are contributing to the field of media art will have time and space to make new work and to interact with one another. We believe in the importance of fostering a community of people working with experimental media art and will host multiple residents concurrently to set a stage for conversation, networking, and possible collaboration.
Applications for the Spring/Summer 2015 Toolmaker residency will be announced in the next couple of days
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
Signal Culture Artist in Residence Program now accepting applications
Deadline:
Fri Dec 12, 2014 23:55
Location:
Owego,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
Signal Culture is an experimental media art residency located in Owego, New York. We are now accepting applications for our artist in residence program for the Spring/Summer 2015 season.
We have built an experimental media studio with real-time analog and digital image and sound processing equipment, custom made hardware and software, a variety of interactive interfaces, and alternative imaging devices that can be configured in a modular studio setup. For more information about our facilities, go to : http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Our vision is to create an environment where innovative artists, toolmakers, curators, critics, and art historians who are contributing to the field of media art will have time and space to make new work and to interact with one another. We believe in the importance of fostering a community of people working with experimental media art and will host multiple residents concurrently to set a stage for conversation, networking, and possible collaboration.
Applications for the Spring/Summer 2015 Researcher and Toolmaker residencies will be announced in the next couple of weeks
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
We have built an experimental media studio with real-time analog and digital image and sound processing equipment, custom made hardware and software, a variety of interactive interfaces, and alternative imaging devices that can be configured in a modular studio setup. For more information about our facilities, go to : http://signalculture.org/facilities.html
Our vision is to create an environment where innovative artists, toolmakers, curators, critics, and art historians who are contributing to the field of media art will have time and space to make new work and to interact with one another. We believe in the importance of fostering a community of people working with experimental media art and will host multiple residents concurrently to set a stage for conversation, networking, and possible collaboration.
Applications for the Spring/Summer 2015 Researcher and Toolmaker residencies will be announced in the next couple of weeks
Signal Culture is located 3.5 hours northwest of New York City. There is no fee for the residency, but you are responsible for your own transportation and for all your expenses.
Learn about our current and past residents:
http://signalculture.org/2014-air.html
http://signalculture.org/2014-rir.html
Download the application here: http://signalculture.org/apply.html
The Signal Culture Cookbook - Now Available
Dates:
Mon Oct 27, 2014 23:55 - Wed Dec 31, 2014
Location:
Owego,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
Signal Culture is proud to announce the official release of The Signal Culture Cookbook!
The Signal Culture Cookbook is a collection of techniques and creative practices employed by artists working in the field of media arts. Articles include real-time glitch video processing, direct laser animation on film, transforming your drawing into a fake computer, wi-fi mapping, alternative uses for piezo mics, visualizing earthquakes in real time and using swarm algorithms to compose new musical structures. There's even a great, humorous article on how to use offline technology for enhancing your online sentience - and more!
E-book (PDF) available for a $25 donation only here: https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=6977#giving_levels
The Cookbook was edited by Tammy McGovern, and features an introduction by Gerar Edizel. Contributors to the cookbook include Atif Akin, Brett Ian Balogh, Jason Bernagozzi, Michael Betancourt, Alan Bigelow, Michael Bosworth, Angélica Piedrahita, Carl Diehl, Nicholas Economos, Jesse England, Pascale Gustin, Darius Kazemi, Eric Leonardson, Evan Merz, Ellen Pearlman, Kristin Reeves, Stephanie Rothenberg, Bill Sack, Ruth Sergel, Michael Trigilio, Lee Montgomery, Charles Woodman, and Judson Wright.
For more information Signal Culture's residency, resources and exhibition programs follow the links below!
http://signalculture.org/
https://www.facebook.com/SignalCulture
https://twitter.com/SignalCulture
The Signal Culture Cookbook is a collection of techniques and creative practices employed by artists working in the field of media arts. Articles include real-time glitch video processing, direct laser animation on film, transforming your drawing into a fake computer, wi-fi mapping, alternative uses for piezo mics, visualizing earthquakes in real time and using swarm algorithms to compose new musical structures. There's even a great, humorous article on how to use offline technology for enhancing your online sentience - and more!
E-book (PDF) available for a $25 donation only here: https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=6977#giving_levels
The Cookbook was edited by Tammy McGovern, and features an introduction by Gerar Edizel. Contributors to the cookbook include Atif Akin, Brett Ian Balogh, Jason Bernagozzi, Michael Betancourt, Alan Bigelow, Michael Bosworth, Angélica Piedrahita, Carl Diehl, Nicholas Economos, Jesse England, Pascale Gustin, Darius Kazemi, Eric Leonardson, Evan Merz, Ellen Pearlman, Kristin Reeves, Stephanie Rothenberg, Bill Sack, Ruth Sergel, Michael Trigilio, Lee Montgomery, Charles Woodman, and Judson Wright.
For more information Signal Culture's residency, resources and exhibition programs follow the links below!
http://signalculture.org/
https://www.facebook.com/SignalCulture
https://twitter.com/SignalCulture