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Syndicate: funding scheme for small-scale projects |
Syndicate! International/translocal collaborations involving artists or organisations based in England are welcome to apply to this scheme. Mail me for more details and advice, and of course spread the word. lisa Arts Council of England: Visual Arts Department: Small Grants for New Media Small Grants for New Media is a special funding programme within the Media Publishing scheme run by the Visual Arts Department of the Arts Council of England. The scheme is run by the Photography and New Media team in collaboration with Artists_ Film and Video and Architecture sections of the Visual Arts Department. This collaboration has come about in recognition of increasing cross-overs and convergences in practice across these areas. The fund aims to support small-scale art projects that experiment with and extend the possibilities of distributable or distributed forms of new electronic media. The scheme is in its second year. Details of the awards made in the first round of the scheme can be found on: http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/departments/VA.htm#devfunds Purpose of the Scheme Small Grants for New Media aims to encourage the production of original, innovative art works that have been made specifically for distributable forms of interactive media. The fund will support modest scale but experimental projects with relatively short production timescales, which have the potential to make a significant contribution to the development of the new media as new creative sites and forms. The fund aims to support experimentation and innovation, but also to ensure that projects have the widest possible impact and visibility. Therefore, marketing and distribution strategies should be a key part of any application, and these too should show an innovative approach and awareness of the characteristics of the new media and their audiences. Eligibility Applications should come from small groups or partnerships within which there is some demonstrable ability and expertise in managing project promotion as well as production. Projects could include but are by no means restricted to: artists_ web sites, virtual environments, multi-user spaces, netcasting or other networked projects, small-scale interactive narratives, innovative interactive image/text works, artists_ games, software, screensavers. Distribution formats could include floppy disks, CD-ROMs, web-sites or other networked forms. Projects that comprise research and development towards a larger project may be considered if there is a finished and distributable outcome of the development stage, and if there is a demonstrable opportunity for further funding. Applications for _completion_ funding for the publication of a project already underway can also be considered. The scheme will *not* support projects that are primarily documentation or archiving of works made for other media. Projects should aim for completion by or before June 1999. Criteria for assessment Applications should demonstrate: * A motivation to explore the new media as enabling new forms of artistic production and sites for communication, rather than being led primarily by technological experimentation. * A critical understanding of the new media and a clear outline of the ways in which the proposal extends their potential. (Projects involving a substantial amount of text are eligible if they meet this criteria). * A strong and innovative promotion, marketing and distribution strategy, and a partner in the application overseeing this aspect, i.e. acting as the _publisher_. A sub-committee made up of members of the Visual Arts Department_s Publications Committee, Artists_ Film and Video committee and Architecture committee will assess applications. Decisions will be made in November 1998. Finance and Conditions Grant money should be spent directly on costs involved with the production and distribution of original media art works. Items of expenditure may include: fees for artists and collaborators e.g. specialist programmers, musicians and designers, packaging, marketing, purchase of additional hardware or software to a maximum of _2000, distribution, marketing and promotion, ongoing technical support and facilitation for a specified period. Matching funding should be 15% or higher, and can include: sales, other grants and awards, sponsorship and help-in-kind for example: donations or use of equipment, technical support, server space, free use of pressing/duplications facilities, donations of carriers e.g. floppy disks, CD_s. You will be offered 90% of your grant on acceptance of a fomral offer and the remainder shortly after the completion of the project on receipt of a statement of income and expenditure and an evaluation report. Should there be any change in content, outline, finance or schedule of the project, you must let us know in writing at once. You will be expected to include an acknowledgement of Arts Council funding on all distributable media and publicity. Guidlines regarding this will be sent to all successful applicants. Applications Please use the Photography and New Media application form available from the Visual Arts Department. You may supply a separate budget itemised appropriately to your project. Papers must be submitted looseleaf and unbound (ready to photocopied). Please send a copy of your application to the relevant officer of your Regional Arts Board. Supporting Materials Supporting materials to your application may include slides, web sites, CD-ROM_s, floppy disks, video tapes, sketches of interactive structures and/or interfaces. It is essential that you discuss your supporting materials with the Visual Arts Department officers named below who can advise you on what would be most appropriate. Maximum Award: 8000 UK pounds Grants will normally be in the range 3000 to 6000 UK pounds Planned Allocation: 45,000 UK pounds Deadline: October 12 1998 It is highly recommended that you discuss your project with Andrea Davidson, Lisa Haskel or Amanda King before you submit an application. This will ensure that your application is eligible for the fund, is well budgeted, and that supporting materials are appropriate. For further details contact: Andrea Davidson Lisa Haskel Amanda King Visual Arts Department Arts Council of England 14 Great Peter Street London SW1P 3NQ Tel: 0171 973 6474 Fax: 0171 973 6429 email: andrea.davidson@artscouncil.org.uk lisa.haskel@artscouncil.org.uk amanda.king@artscouncil.org.uk