ironically, the featured artworks on the space web site include an archive (john peel record box) & a streaming event (5 minute theatre) ... i've written to them asking for some clarification on what they think is boundary pushing/innovative & what's technically eligible ...

on the positive side, this is one of the few funds that doesn't mind where in the world you are located, & that's a very good thing.

h : )

On 16/06/14 9:51 AM, ahanon wrote:
Hiyas,

Check "eligibility"..

* What is Not Eligible

We will not commission the following activities:

     activities that are not related to the arts or creative industries
     activities that do not push boundaries, encourage innovation and risk.
For example, performance capture, live streaming, creating and
managing Archives

--------->

Does this imply that live streaming & performance capture/sharing - eg the
performative writing that a few people here are evolving - is inherently
"non-innovative" somehow??!!!!!! What am I missing??
Or
That archiving, indeed the dead-sea archives that focus on links rather
than material/media of work, and live inside the earth, by being archives
are somehow inherently confined by un-pushable boundaries?
Or
Am I doing a misreading of the text..?

Cheers and all the very bests for the week and for people who DO apply!!!
(indeed, i might too..)

Aharonun
xx



I know nothing about the context of this project. But is it just me or
does it bear a resemblance to the Place project run by Doug Rocket in
Nathan Barley?

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/feb/12/tvandradio.theguide1

Founder member of seminal 1980s politi-synth electro rock duo the
Veryphonics, Doug Rocket is one of the most important figures to have
emerged in the history of clueless self-indulgence. Rocket's latest
project is the experimental artsphere Place, a multimillion-pound creative
enablement hive, which comprises studios, galleries, minglespace,
thoughtcupboards, flotation melds and an Eric Clapton memorial songwriting
vineyard. Place is designed to empower anyone who wishes to explore an
idea to its full potential (especially if they also declare a need to do
this in the foetal position, sustained by empowering wafts of Amazonian
oxygen and the jarred farts of Krishnamurti), and might as well be
replaced by a gigantic furnace that Rocket can shovel skyscraping piles of
banknotes into with spectral, uncomprehending joy in his eyes.


On June 15, 2014 11:28:58 AM GMT+01:00, ruth catlow
<[email protected]>  wrote:
TheSpace has launched.

They have an open call which you might be interested in.
£20-60k with 50% funding; the remaining 50% can either be cash or
in-kind.
Please good people apply for these commissions.

http://www.thespace.org/opencall

We want to see your work in this space.

: )
R


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helen varley jamieson
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http://www.creative-catalyst.com
http://www.wehaveasituation.net
http://www.upstage.org.nz
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