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//////////////////////////////////////// Proposals Invited for Short Term Independent Research Fellowship

The Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi


What is Sarai?


Sarai is a public initiative of media practitioners and scholars

looking at media cultures and urban life. Sarai's interests are in the

field of old and new media, information and communication

technologies, free software, cinema, and urban space - its politics,

built form, ecology, culture and history, with a strong commitment to

making knowledge available in the public domain. It is a programme of the

Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. For more information

visit www.sarai.net


Who Can Apply?


Sarai invites independent researchers, media practitioners, software

designers and programmers, urbanists, architects, artists and

writers, as well as students (post graduate level and above) and

university and college faculty to apply for support to research

driven projects.


Why Research? What do we mean by Research?


Sarai is committed to generating public knowledge and creativity

through research. Hence the support for research driven projects and

processes. The fellowships are in the nature of small grants in order to

emphasize the initiation and founding of projects that would

otherwise go unsupported


Here, by research we mean both archival and field research, and


forays into theoretical work as well as any process or activity of an

experimental or creative nature - for instance in the audiovisual media,

as well as in journalism or the humanities and social

sciences, or in computing and architecture.


The Experience of Previous Years:


This is the third year in which Sarai has called for proposals for such

fellowships. We would like to spell out the way in which the process

worked in the previous years, as an indication of what

applicants should expect.


The first year saw the selection of twenty proposals, in the second year


thirty six proposals were selected. These included work towards projects

based on investigative reportage of urban issues; essays on everyday

life; a history of urban Dalit performance traditions;

soundscapes of the city; a graphic novel about Delhi; a documentation of

the free software movement in India; research on displacement and

rehabilitation in cities; interpretative catalogues of wall writings and

public signages; histories of cinema halls and studios in Delhi, Mumbai

and Kolkata; a study of the world of popular fiction and many others.

Successful applicants included freelance researchers,

academics, media practitioners, writers, journalists and activists. For a

detailed list of the proposals click on

http://www.sarai.net/community/fellow.htm


The projects were submitted in English, Hindi or a combination of the two


languages. We have seen that projects that set important but

practical and modest goals were usually successful, whereas those that

may have been conceptually sound but lacked sufficient

motivation to actually pursue a research objective on the field,

usually did not take off beyond the interim stage.


Sarai interacted closely with the researcher over the period of the


fellowship and the independent fellows made monthly postings on a public

list as well as a final presentation at Sarai. This enabled us to trace

the development of work during the grant period and the

fellows to obtain structured but informal feedback from us at Sarai in

stages during the course of their work. Submissions at the end of the

fellowship period included written reports and essays,

photographs, tape recordings, audio CDs, pamphlets, maps, drawings and

html presentations.


What we are Looking For:


As in the past, this year too we are looking for proposals that are

imaginatively articulated, experimental and methodogically

innovative, but which are pragmatic and backed up by a well argued work

plan which sets out a time table for the project, as well as suggests how

the support will help with specific resources (human and material) that

the project needs.


Suggested Themes:


Sarai's interests lie in the city and in media. Broadly speaking any

proposal that looks at the urban condition, or at media, is eligible.

More specifically, themes may be as diverse as habitation, sexuality,

labour, social/digital interfaces, urban violence, street life,

technologies of urban control, health and the city, the political economy

of media forms, histories of particular media practices,

intellectual property law, migration, transportation, or anything that the

applicants feel will resonate with the philosophy and interests that

motivate Sarai's work.


Sarai supports innovative and inventive modes of rendering work into the


Public Domain. Proposals, which pay attention to this, will be

particularly valued.


Preferred Approaches:


Innovative and interdisciplinary methodologies, that combine research,

practice, and delivery or rendition methods will be especially welcome.


Conditions:


Applicants should be resident in India, and should have an account in any

bank operating in India.


The research fellowship would be available for up to six months and for a


maximum amount of Rs. 60,000.


The fellowships do not require an every day presence at Sarai. These are


support fellowships and fellowship holders will be free to pursue their

primary occupations, if any.


What you need to send?


There are no application forms. Simply post (snail mail) your

- Proposal (not more than1000 words)

- A brief workplan (not more than one page)

- An updated CV (not more than two pages)

- Work samples (maximum two. Work samples need not necessarily be in the

same area as the proposed project)

- Envelopes should be marked - "Attention : Short Term Independent

Research Fellowship 2003" [Email proposals will not be entertained].

Proposals may be sent in English or Hindi.


Mail these to: Ranita Chatterjee, Coordinator, Programmes, Sarai, Centre


for the Study of Developing Societies, 29 Rajpur Road, Delhi 110054,

India.

Enquires: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Last date for submission: October 20, 2003.


Note: Proposals from teams, partnerships, collectives, faculty are


welcome, so long as the grant amount is administered by a single

individual, and the funds are deposited in a single bank account in the

name of an individual.


Applicants who apply to other institutions for support for the same


proposal will not be disqualified, provided they inform Sarai that

support is being sought (or has been obtained) from another institution.

The applicants should inform Sarai about the identity of the other

institution.


The Newsletter of the Sarai Programme,


29 Rajpur Road, Delhi 110 054, www.sarai.net

Info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribe: send a blank email to

[EMAIL PROTECTED] with subscribe in the subject header.

Directions to Sarai: We are ten minutes from Delhi University. Nearest bus

stop: IP college or Exchange Stores


See Calendar and Newsletter online:


http://www.sarai.net/calendar/newsletter.htm




Call for Projects for Exhibition of Digital technology projects in The Digital Hub Project Office, 10 - 13 Thomas Street, Dublin, Ireland.



Exhibit4:Play



Exhibit4 showcase will focus on Gaming and games related projects.



Closing Date for receipt of submissions is 15th September 2003.



Please send us:



* games for web, PC, networks, mobile, consol, etc.



* projects that are research based, experimental, subversive, educational, conceptually and technically innovative.



* projects and products that take games and game play to new places and domains where gaming has not previously being used.



Projects can cover a broad range of disciplines and may include graphics, product design, fashion, furniture, architectural, web, interaction and sound design, motion graphics, film, animation, special


effects, commercial production, advertising and computer programming as long as they address the gaming brief.


Those interested in exhibiting can present their ideas either as a finished piece of work, work in progress or as a proposal. For the showcase, turnaround time to complete the project is three weeks.



Please check our site for submission guidelines.


www.thedigitalhub.com


Successful exhibitors should be prepared to present their projects in a series of talks and that will take place in 2003.




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TRAMPOLINE


Platform for New Media Art


+++ Call for Submissions +++



TRAMPOLINE invites all artists working in FILM or VIDEO, COMPUTER BASED


WORK, NEW MEDIA INSTALLATION or NEW MEDIA LIVE ART / PERFORMANCE, ELECTRONIC

SCULPTURE or SOUND to submit their work for our praterfernsehen-night on

october 28. + 29th.

we are especially looking for PERFORMANCE and LIVE ART work for this show as

well as for short VIDEO work, preferably on mini-dv. other formats accepted

are vhs, dvd, cdrom or for documentation of live work or installation photos

etc.


if you want to submit your work, please contact us on


[EMAIL PROTECTED]

you can post your submissions to:

Volksb�hne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz

Trampoline/Praterfernsehen

Linienstra�e 227

10178 Berlin


please enclose a return stamped addressed envelope if you would like your


material send back to you. thank you!


deadline for all entries: 26. September 2003



for more information please go to www.trampoline-berlin.de


contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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