Overview of Eyebeam Fellowships

 

The application process for Eyebeam's 2007/08 Fellowship program is  

currently open. The deadline for applications is August 6, 2007. All  

applicants will be informed of their application status by October 1,  

2007. The program duration is for 11 months, running from November to  

September.

 

Fellowships will be offered in the R&D OpenLab, the Production Lab  

and the Education Lab. The focus of the Fellowships varies depending  

on the tools and skills available and the creative objectives and  

philosophy of each Lab. Up to five Fellowships will be granted for  

2007/08.

 

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For all of the Fellowships we are seeking applications from artists,  

hackers, designers, engineers and creative technologists to come to  

Eyebeam for a year to undertake new research and develop new work.  

The ideal Fellow has experience working with and making innovative  

technological art and/or creative technology projects and has a  

passion for collaborative development. Fellows will bring this  

experience and working approach to their own independent projects,  

projects initiated by other Residents or Fellows and projects  

conceived collaboratively during the Fellowship period.

 

Fellows are selected from an open call. International applicants are  

welcome to apply although we do not have the resources to provide  

travel or accommodation. We are happy to work with selected  

applicants, where required, to help them to secure funds to cover  

these expenses. International Fellows are responsible for securing  

their own visas for the Fellowship period.

Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend and health benefits during their  

stay. They are able to take on additional external teaching or  

consulting work, but there is an expectation that Fellows will be  

working at Eyebeam a minimum of four days a week.

 

Collaborative partnerships at Eyebeam will be fostered though group  

critiques, discussions and projects, within and between the lab  

environments and residency programs. Fellows also benefit from  

critiques, lectures and workshops by external practitioners chosen  

for their relationship to subjects and projects being worked on in  

the Labs.

 

All Fellows are encouraged to share their skills and knowledge with  

the larger Eyebeam community by conducting formal and/or informal  

workshops with others in the Labs as well as possible workshops open  

to the public. There are also opportunities to develop work for  

performance, events, seminars, exhibition or other public programming  

in the Eyebeam galleries (and beyond) during the term of the  

fellowship. Core to our principle at Eyebeam is the brokering of  

relationships between artists, hackers, coders, engineers and other  

creative technologists and the contexts we provide. The intention is  

to foster and facilitate relationships whereby technologists and  

artists can come together to germinate and hothouse their ideas,  

develop new processes and create new works through a period of  

immersion in a social context which is rich in technology, expertise  

and ideas.

 

Research Themes

We also support research groups to bring together creative  

practitioners working at Eyebeam as well as expert external  

participants. New research leads to possible public outcomes  

including seminars, public discussion and exhibition.

 

Research themes for 2007/08 include (though will not be limited to):

* Energy, Technology and Sustainability

* Urban research, urban interventions and media in public space

Artists and creative technologists interested in these research areas  

are particularly encouraged to apply for 2007/08 Fellowships.

 

Application Requirements

Applications received after the deadline of August 6, 2007, will not  

be accepted. All applications and work samples must be submitted  

through the online form. No exceptions will be made. You can create a  

user/password during the application process and log back into the  

server to update your application before the final deadline.

 

Complete applications must include the following information:

* Contact Information

* Resume or CV (rtf or pdf doc)

* Work samples in the form of URLs or uploaded media

    * Include a project description with your work sample that  

explains your contribution to the piece, how it was meant to be  

viewed and how it relates to your proposed project(s).

* Concise responses to all application questions

 

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Please read the guidelines for each of the Fellowships carefully.  

Each working environment has different sets of tools and different  

mentors/trainers for these tools, so applicants should consider which  

environment will best suit their own needs and experience. However,  

all artists, technologists and residents have access to resources  

across all three labs and programs.

If you have any questions, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Thanks, we are excited to hear from you!

 

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