[syndicate] Re: waterzooi...

clement Thomas ctgr at free.fr
Tue Mar 9 12:04:02 CET 2004


Le lundi, 8 mar 2004, à 21:04 Europe/Paris, anna balint a écrit :

>
> I still beleive waterzooi is an excellent project.

thank you anna,

> what i don't understand is how the ae competion and
> the ae Art and Technology Grant are related to each other.

and how can they be related to waterzooi kitchening ?

> maybe it would be enough to enter the project to the competition
> and realize it later.

ae use to spread around thousands of personnal invitations to enter the 
competition.
I'm sure that they got enough stuff for 2004.

anyway, for me the first question is :
do syndicalists want to waterzooi ?

clement


>
> a.
>
> [the next idea]
> Art and Technology Grant
> open for entries
> http://prixars.aec.at/
> Deadline: March 12, 2004 (postmarked)
>
> Discovering ideas for tomorrow in young minds today is the aim of this 
> grant
> supported by voestalpine and focusing on the intersection of art and
> technology. The categoryıs target group includes students at 
> universities,
> art schools, technical schools, and other educational institutions as 
> well
> as creatives from all over the world, aged 19-27, who have developed
> as-yet-unproduced concepts in the fields of media art, media design or 
> media
> technology. The winner receives a stipend in the amount of 7,500 Euro 
> and
> will be invited to spend a term as Researcher and Artist in Residence 
> at the
> Ars Electronica Futurelab. Judging will be done by a panel of experts.
> The Ars Electronica Futurelab makes its resources and its staffıs 
> expertise
> available to support the realization of the project during the term of
> residency. The awarded concept or the completed work will be presented 
> in
> the Prix Ars Electronicaıs ³CyberArts 2004² catalog and as part of the 
> Ars
> Electronica Exhibition at the 2004 Ars Electronica Festival. Strongly
> committed to an interdisciplinary approach, and as part of an 
> international
> network of collaborating institutional associates, the Ars Electronica
> Futurelab carries out its R&D projects together with artists and 
> scientists
> from all over the world.
> The awarding of this grant is made possible by voestalpine.
>
>
> What should be entered?
>
> Each concept is to be entered in the form of a concept description. 
> This
> description should explain the essentials of the idea and how it could 
> be
> realized in terms of technical details (hardware and software), 
> production
> tasks, and spatial requirements.
> Please note that the juryıs decision will be based primarily on the 
> concept
> description and the production plan, so please be sure that the 
> information
> provided in your entry is as specific as possible.
> The production plan should contain a clear description of the 
> production
> tasks involved in the project, and an indication of whether the 
> particular
> task is to be performed by the entrant personally or by someone else 
> (e.g.
> Ars Electronica Futurelab personnel).
> We ask you to use the online registration to register and to send the 
> signed
> print-out of the online registration form along with your entry 
> material by
> March 12, 2004 to:
>
> AEC Ars Electronica Center Linz
> Hauptstraße 2
> A - 4040 Linz, Austria
> Code: Prix
> or per fax to +43.732.7272-676
>
>
> ENTRY
>
> This competition is open to all kinds of innovative concepts and ideas 
> in
> the fields of
> - Media Art
> - Media Design
> - Media Technology
> It is a prerequisite that the concept/idea not have been already 
> realized.
>
> Criteria for judging the entries include the relevance of the concept 
> to the
> creative community in the fields of art, technology and society, as 
> well as
> the technical and/or artistic innovativeness or the originality and
> significance of the design. Exclusively commercially oriented 
> activities in
> the sense of product advertisement are excluded. The concept entered 
> should
> be realizable within the given timeframe.
> The concept may not have been shown or realized in any form prior to 
> being
> entered.
>
>
> Who may enter?
>
> Participants may be individuals or groups. The grantıs target group 
> includes
> students at universities, art schools, technical schools, and other
> educational institutions as well as creatives from all over the world, 
> aged
> 19-27, who have developed as-yet-unproduced concepts in the fields of 
> media
> art, media design or media technology.
> On March 12, 2004, no entrant (including any individual member of a 
> group of
> entrants) may be under age 19 or over age 27.
>
>
> Concept Realization and Presentation
>
> The realization and/or documentation of the concept will be carried out
> during the grant recipientıs term as Researcher and Artist in 
> Residence at
> the Ars Electronica Futurelab (scheduled for June-September 2004). The
> concept or the project realized during the term of residency will be
> presented at the 2004 Ars Electronica Festival. If the realization of 
> the
> selected concept will take longer than the three months provided for 
> this
> purpose and if the availability of the author throughout this extended
> timeframe is not assured, then the author must guarantee that the
> concept/idea will be able to be presented in conjunction with the 2004 
> Ars
> Electronica Festival. Preparations for the presentation can be made 
> only in
> consultation with and subject to the approval of the organizer. The
> organizer reserves the right to determine the format in which this
> presentation will take place within the framework of the Ars 
> Electronica
> Festival program.
> There exists the possibility of rescheduling the term of residency, 
> although
> this decision is strictly up to the organizers. The stipend in the 
> amount of
> 7,500 Euro will be awarded on a one-time basis to the entrant(s) 
> submitting
> the concept selected by the jury, and includes all travel and lodging 
> costs
> during the term of residency and/or during the 2004 Ars Electronica
> Festival, regardless of whether the concept was submitted by an 
> individual
> entrant or a group of entrants. If the stipend is awarded to such a 
> group,
> then participation in the residency program is limited to three 
> persons from
> among the group.
> The costs of realizing the winning concept are not covered by this
> 7,500-Euro stipend; rather, such costs will be covered by additional 
> funds
> to be provided by voestalpine and the Ars Electronica Center, who 
> reserve
> the right to determine the actual realization budget. The framework
> conditions governing such realization (such as, but not limited to,
> budgeting, resource planning, scheduling and concept presentation) 
> will be
> established in a separate agreement with the grant recipient.
> The winner of the grant will be notified by April 30, 2004. It is in 
> your
> own best interest to make certain that either you or the proxy 
> nominated in
> your entry can be reached at the addresses, etc. specified in your 
> entry
> throughout the period of time when winners will be notified.
> The Prix Ars Electronica 2004 awards presentation will take place on
> September 3, 2004 during the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz. This 
> event
> will be televised in Austria by ORF and throughout Europe on the 3sat
> satellite channel.
> The recipient of the grant will agree to receive the certificate 
> attesting
> to it in person, and to present the work to the public during the 2004 
> Ars
> Electronica Festival. Groups are requested to nominate one person or a
> maximum of two people as representatives.
>
> contact:
> Should you have any questions about participation, please feel free to
> contact:
>
> Iris Mayr
> iris.mayr at liwest.at
> Tel. +43.732.7272-74
> Fax +43.732.7272-676
>
> 3/8/2004 8:27:37 PM, "ctgr-pavu.com" <ctgr at free.fr> wrote:
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