Chris Joseph

Electronic writer and artist
Archive for February 4th, 2007

391.org dadacast #5

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391.org dadacast #5

16m30s. By Escha, zedex, panoptica, babel, binnorie, Die Kinderbauernhof, KinderBinnorie, The 404. Presented by K.I.T.T.

 
Intro theme (Kate Bush dada remix) by Escha (0:05 - 1:46)
Pieces of ‘Ate - You Have The Way by zedex (1:55 - 4:04)
Inchworm by Panoptica (4:17 - 6:21)
Bla Bla Bla by Babel / Binnorie (6:24 - 8:06)
Candyman by Die Kinderbauernhof / KinderBinnorie (8:08 - 10:30)
On Top Of Old Shixy by The 404 (10:32 - 12:04)
All Humanoids Must Not Escape by The 404 (12:12 - 14:48)
White Rose by Binnorie (14:54 - 16:09)

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2007 Paris Underground Film Festival - deadline 28 February 2007

2007 PARIS UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL
CALL FOR ENTRY
{piuff # 3} – MAY 2007

http://www.piuff.com/

2007 PARIS UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL CALL FOR ENTRY:

Invite submissions for the 2007 Paris Underground Film Festival forthcoming venue {piuff # 3}.

Categories include :
Indies, Exp- friendly, video-art, new-media art, documentaries, animation, fictions, short or not, found-footage,archives, social, political and musical staff, glamour and sex queer and a lot more during its 3/4 days fiestas. There will be debates special guests, concerts, drinks and happy meetings !

Festival venue in May 2007 (10-14 of may)

No Entry Fee !

Deadline end of february 2007 - all formats DVD and VHS accepted - Preview submission material will not be returned

Include a statement , filmaker’ s biography and technical requirements as well as publicity material available to the following address: Claude Bondy 2007 Paris Underground Film festival 89 Rue du Fbg Saint-Martin - 75010 PARIS -France T : + 33 148 034 920 cbondy@gmail.com or mailto:infopiuff@gmail.com

Best to All,
Claude Bondy.

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Wellcome Trust Arts Awards (large) - deadline 27 April 2007

The Wellcome Trust believes the arts are an effective way of stimulating debate and engaging people with biomedical science. Visual art, music, moving image, creative writing and performance can reach new audiences which may not traditionally be interested in science and provide new ways of thinking about the social, cultural and ethical issues around contemporary science. The scheme aims to: stimulate interest, excitement and debate about biomedical science through the arts; examine the social, cultural, and ethical impact of biomedical science; support formal and informal learning; encourage new ways of thinking; encourage high quality interdisciplinary practice and collaborative partnerships in arts, science and/or education practice.

Description:

All art forms are covered by the programme: dance, drama, performance arts, visual arts, music, film, craft, photography, creative writing or digital media. Wellcome Trust invite applications for projects which engage adult audiences and/or young people. Projects should have some biomedical scientific input either through a scientist taking on an advisory role or through direct collaboration. Applicants are encouraged to investigate new methods of interdisciplinary working as well as new models of engagement in biomedical science.

Type: Projects and Programmes
Duration: 1 year - 3 years

Funding:

Funding is for amounts over £30,000. Funding is for projects lasting a maximum of three years. This funding can be used to fund full or part production costs for large-scale arts projects that aim to have significant impact on the public’s engagement with biomedical science. Wellcome Trust are also interested in supporting high-quality, multi-audience, multi-outcome projects.

Amount: £50K - £100K
Closing Date: 27 April 2007

Comments: The deadline is 27th April 2007. Decisions will be made approximately five months after the deadline.

Restrictions:

Applicants must be based in the UK or the Republic of Ireland and the activity must take place in the UK or Republic of Ireland. Applicants are usually affiliated to organisations, but can apply as individuals. The scheme is open to a wide range of people including, among others, artists, scientists, curators, filmmakers, writers, producers, directors, academics, science communicators, teachers, arts workers and education officers. Organisations may include: arts venues; museums and other cultural attractions; arts agencies; production companies; broadcast media; schools; local education authorities; universities and colleges; youth clubs; community groups; research institutes; the NHS; science centres.

Grant Contact: Arts Awards Phone : 020 7611 7222
Email: arts@wellcome.ac.uk
Grant Web Page: Arts Awards

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Wellcome Trust Arts Awards (small to medium) - deadline 16 March 2007

The Wellcome Trust believes the arts are an effective way of stimulating debate and engaging people with biomedical science. Visual art, music, moving image, creative writing and performance can reach new audiences which may not traditionally be interested in science and provide new ways of thinking about the social, cultural and ethical issues around contemporary science. The scheme aims to: stimulate interest, excitement and debate about biomedical science through the arts; examine the social, cultural, and ethical impact of biomedical science; support formal and informal learning; encourage new ways of thinking; encourage high quality interdisciplinary practice and collaborative partnerships in arts, science and/or education practice.

Description:

All art forms are covered by the programme: dance, drama, performance arts, visual arts, music, film, craft, photography, creative writing or digital media. Wellcome Trust invite applications for projects which engage adult audiences and/or young people. Projects should have some biomedical scientific input either through a scientist taking on an advisory role or through direct collaboration. Applicants are encouraged to investigate new methods of interdisciplinary working as well as new models of engagement in biomedical science.

Type: Projects and Programmes
Duration: 1 year - 3 years

Funding:

Funding is for up to and including £30,000. Funding is for for projects lasting a maximum of three years. Funding can either be used to support the development of new project ideas, deliver small-scale productions or workshops, investigate and experiment with new methods of engagement through the arts, or develop new collaborative relationships between artists and scientists.

Amount: £10K - £50K

Closing Date: 16 March 2007 (multiple)

Comments:

There will be four deadlines in 2007: 16th March, 13th July, 28th September and 15th November. Decisions will be made approximately three months after the deadline. Applications must be made using the Wellcome Trust application form.
Restrictions: Applicants must be based in the UK or the Republic of Ireland and the activity must take place in the UK or Republic of Ireland. Applicants are usually affiliated to organisations, but can apply as individuals. The scheme is open to a wide range of people including, among others, artists, scientists, curators, filmmakers, writers, producers, directors, academics, science communicators, teachers, arts workers and education officers. Organisations may include: arts venues; museums and other cultural attractions; arts agencies; production companies; broadcast media; schools; local education authorities; universities and colleges; youth clubs; community groups; research institutes; the NHS; science centres.

Grant Contact: Arts Awards Phone : 020 7611 7222
Email: arts@wellcome.ac.uk
Grant Web Page: Arts Awards

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