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August 13, 2005

HARVESTWORKS

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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM: New Works

The Harvestworks Artist In Residence Program offers commissions of up to $4000 to make a new work in our state of the art digital media facility. Each artist receives a $700 fee with the balance of the award posted in a' "facilities account" which is used to manage and produce the work. The artist works with a team comprised of a project manager, engineer and programmer (if required). Work produced in the program is premiered in the Harvestworks' 5.1 Presentation Lab. Residents are also included in Creative Contact, an Internet compilation of digital art work on the Harvestworks website. Deadline: Tuesday, November 1, 2005.

New works may include the creation of a new video work with a surround sound audio mix, audio recording and mastering of a surround sound piece, the creation of a new web art work and the development of a live interactive music/video/installation system using Max/MSP/Jitter.

Up to 12 residencies will be selected (depending on project size and funding) along with two alternates in the event any resident artist cannot participate. Priority will be given to the creative use of the Harvestworks' production facility and the innovative use of sound and/or picture. Emerging artists and artists of color are encouraged to apply.

How to apply: Instructions on how to apply and application forms can be found online. Application seminars may be held in late September to assist artists in the development of their projects. Check our website for dates and times.

Questions: Questions can be directed to Hans Tammen at 212.431.1130 ext. 13 or by email at hanst[at]harvestworks.org.

Harvestworks Inc. is a non-profit arts center in Lower Manhattan. Funding for our programs has been provided by the New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, LMCC/ADNY, the Booth Ferris Foundation, the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, the James E. Robison Foundation, the Aaron Copland Fund, the Greenwall Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Jerome Foundation in celebration of the Jerome Hill Centennial, the Rockefeller Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, the Experimental TV Center and mediaThe foundation inc. Additional support by Tekserve, Digidesign, Inc., NHT Pro, Waves, Propellerhead, Ableton, MOTU, Universal Audio, Antares.

Carol Parkinson
Director
Harvestworks, Digital Media Arts Center
596 Broadway Suite 602 NYC 10012
212-431-1130 x 12

Posted by jo at August 13, 2005 08:34 AM

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