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Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 11:06:29 +1000
From: jeffrey <j.sams@gu.edu.au>
To: owner-recode@autonomous.org
Subject: MAAP residency opportunities

MAAP99 CALL FOR ON-LINE RESIDENCY PROPOSALS

project title: net.works/

for ARTISTS from ASIA PACIFIC REGION/AUSTRALIA

net.works/ is an on-line residency project aimed at generating dialogue,
exchange, and collaboration within Australia and the Asia Pacific, hosted
by Multimedia Art Asia Pacific for the MAAP99 Festival, and funded by the
New Media Arts Fund of the Australia Council. The dominant application of
the WWW is an extension of 'the real', a space which either simulates the
real (a 'hyper-real'), or a space which displaces the real, disembodying
its users. However it is information that moves instead of the body. Smart
machines create new spaces for body and mind.

Rather than run 'real' residencies which result in artists making works for
the web, net.works/ is a habitation of the web, where the internet is used
as a beginning point, a space from which to proceed, to commence a
dialogue, to speak an idea, to live and work. Artists are invited to be
on-line in multiple capacities, such as through live  netcast, chat lines,
written texts, imgaes, programmed code, sound and software sculptures. The
site will be an on-line studio, work-in-progress, an electronic evolution
of artistic presence. A central characteristic of the Internet is its
connectivity, its network, a mechanism and medium of information sharing
and exchange, made for multiple users and for multiple deliveries.
net.works/ will be a space of collaboration where participating artists
will build the site together over time. The project may not be fully
completed at the time of the MAAP99 Festival in September. Once artists
have been selected, more detailed time frames and work!
ing methodologies will be negotiated.

There will be four participating artists (from the Asia Pacific/Australia
region).
Artists will be supplied with software from MACROMEDIA - Dreamweaver 2,
Director 7, Fireworks2, Flash4, Freehand8, Generator and software from
METACREATIONS - Infini-D 4.5, Ray Dream Studio 5, Office Advantage, Ray
Dream 3D, KPT5, Painter 5.5 Web Edition, Poser 3, Bryce 4, Canoma, Painter
3D, Headline Studio LogoMotion 2.1 (commercial value approx. $10000)
Artists will be given server space (15MB/negotiable) Technical support,
advice and project management will be available through Jeffrey Sams,
(j.sams@gu.edu.au) MAAP's web manager. Artists will be flown to Brisbane
for the MAAP99 Festival (3-12 September, 1999), including accommodation and
artists fee.

curatorial team: Kim Machan , Beth Jackson, Amanda McDonald Crowley
project manager: Jeff Sams
In submitting a proposal applicants are invited to outline their online
experience; artistic and technical experience; any specialist skills; and
express an interest in collaboration.
Please include your C.V. and any relevant URL's .

send to (info@maap.org.au) subject: net.works/
Application deadline 18 June 1999


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