Monday, April 29, 2013

[Ada_list] Media art projects call for proposals

Hi ADA'ers,

Intercreate is pleased to announce the commissioning of two Media Art Projects to be realised in 2014. This is an open call for project proposals, which are due on July 1st 2013. This date is firm as the one project is for the Festival of Lights which has printing deadlines.

Hopefully though this timeframe will give people the opportunity to reflect and consider their proposal.

The Media Art Projects are open to Aotearoa New Zealand artists here and abroad. There is one project with a budget of $6000 which has an open location and resolution date in 2014, and one $3000 project that must be realised in the Fernery of Pukekura Park, during the Festival of Lights in January/February 2014. These budget figures include all associated costs.

The project description page is:
http://www.intercreate.org/2013/03/media-art-projects/

It is important that proposals respond to the information on that page. The proposals will be blind reviewed. All details about applying are on the webpage.

I'm happy to respond to any queries you might have, and to offer feedback up to the submission date.

Best and good luck


Ian M Clothier
Faculty of Humanities
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
www.witt.ac.nz
0064 6 757 3100 x 8895

Artist
ianclothier.com

Executive Director
Intercreate.org

2013
Jan-Feb SCANZ 2013 3rd nature (creative director)
April Creativity Challenge (organisation team), New Plymouth
May Arts, activism & academia, Auckland
May Transcontinental Hybridity, HybridCity Athens Greece
May Wai revisited, HybridCity Athens
May Transtasman Connect, Balance-UnBalance Noosa Australia
May Environmental response, Balance-UnBalance
Jun ISEA International Advisory Committee, ISEA 2013 Sydney Australia
Jun Leonardo Education and Arts forum, Theme Moderator, ISEA 2013
Oct Re-new (peer reviewer), Copenhagen

2014
Media Art Projects, Nga Motu New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand
Being Light, Santa Fe USA

2015
SCANZ 2015: Water and Peace, Nga Motu New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand

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