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European Media Artists in Residence Exchange


EMARE - Grants for European Media Artists to UK, Germany, Bulgaria and the Netherlands

With support of the European Union - Culture 2007-2013 programme the newly established European Media Art Network will host 16 European Media Artists in Residence Exchanges within 2008 and 2009 and organise a final exhibition in 2009 in Halle (Saale) additional to individual presentations.

Europe based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including
internet and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are
invited to apply for a two months artist residency at IMPAKT, Rotterdam,
Netherlands; Interspace, Sofia, Bulgaria; VIVID, Birmingham England or
at Werkleitz Center for Media Arts in Halle, Germany. Students are not
permitted, but young artists encouraged. EMARE includes a grant of 2.000
Euro, free accomodation, up to 250 Euro travel expenses, access to the
technical facilities and media labs and a professional presentation.
Entries should include the application form (downloadable from the
website), a CV, (audio)visual reference projects documentation (no
originals) and a proposal sketch for the project which should be
developed within EMARE. Artists with residence in or identity card
within Europe should contact one of the following institutions for
further details or visit the homepage:

Deadline: January, 7th, 2008.
Application form at www.werkleitz.de/emare

Germany:
Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V. . EMARE . Peter Zorn . Schleifweg 6
D-06114 Halle (Saale) . f: 49 68246-0 . fax -29
emare@werkleitz.de . www.werkleitz.de/emare

The Netherlands:
Impakt Festival . Arjon Dunnewind . P.O. Box 735 . NL-3500 AS Utrecht .
The Netherlands . f: +31 30 2944-493 . fax -163
info@impakt.nl . www.impakt.nl

Bulgaria:
InterSpace . Margarita Dorovska . 27 Benkovski Str. Ent. 2 fl. 1 ap. 18
Sofia 1000 . Bulgaria . f: +359 (2) 983 48 43
mdorovska@i-space.org . www.i-space.org

England:
VIVID . Yasmeen Baig Clifford . 140 Heath Mill Lane . Birmingham
B94AR . UK . f: +44 (0) 121 766 7876f . fax: +44 (0) 871 251 0747
info@vivid.org.uk . www.vivid.org.uk





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REMOVED FROM THE CROWD* Dionysian Socialism, (Non) Action, Delayed Audience_1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia /Open research/ Tranzitdisplay, Prague, June 20th - July 10th, 2011

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Where Everything Is Yet To Happen_2nd Chapter: Exposures

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