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<nettime-ann> ANAT CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - FUNDING FOR ISEA 2008 |
. MEDIA RELEASE 23 May 2008 ANAT CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - FUNDING FOR ISEA 2008 ** Apologies for cross posting The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) are offering four national artists funding grants to attend ISEA 2008. Two artists have been selected, with two additional grants now being offered. Interested artists are invited to submit applications by the 31st of May 2008 and are urged to visit http://www.anat.org.au/grants/professional_development_travel_grants/ for submission details. The Professional Development Travel Grant is ANAT's quick response fund for Australian Media and Emerging Field artists (resident in Australia) to attend national and international events that will further their professional development. Funding is available for travel and registration fees and applicants must be current financial members of ANAT. ANAT is pleased to announce the following two outstanding artists have been selected to receive funding for ISEA during the April round of applications. Narinda Reeders (VIC) Through her many works including i love squid and I love my phone (2008), Help Your Self (2007) and White Collar Undone (2006), Narinda directly explores the influence of new technologies in our social lives and the increasingly blurred line between public and private. Her work, The Shy Picture (2005), an intoxicating and cheeky peak into a parallel gallery space world, will be exhibited at ISEA as a part of the Experimenta Play++ Exhibition. The Play ++ Exhibition will showcase recent Australian media artworks that respond to the gallery visitor through playful and innovative interfaces involving touch, movement, sound, shadow, and pressure. Margaret Seymour (NSW) Incorporating a diverse range of media including sculptural installation, 3D computer graphics, video and sound Margaret's work combines new media with older lens based technologies. Working with simple ways of exploring the ideas of the real and the virtual - the virtual both in its contemporary sense and also as imagination and memory, Margaret has been invited to give an artist presentation at the ISEA conference which will include a short paper entitled "Reality Jam: the uncanny space of CCTV-based video art". As part of the presentation, Margaret will also show video documentation of two of her recent works, The Mirrored Room and Dis/appear. The two artists selected during the May round will be announced shortly. ISEA, the International Symposium on Electronic Art initiated in 1988, is the world's premier media arts event for the critical discussion and showcase of creative productions applying new technologies in interactive and digital media. Held biannually in various cities throughout the world, this migratory event is being held in Asia for the second time in its history, after Singapore successfully secured this bid. The symposium consists of three aspects of peer reviewed conference, internationally juried exhibition and various in-conjunction and partner events. http://www.isea2008singapore.org/ For more information on ANAT funding please contact Warren Veljanovski at [email protected] or 08 8231 9037. <Ends> ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council http://www.ozco.gov.au its arts funding and advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA http://www.arts.sa.gov.au and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments. _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann