I thought about it - and then I saw the word 'quality' and went into a three-day fit of depression/angst that everything I do is crap. My legacy for access-space would be bad, undoubtedly. I'd be like the rotten-squidgy bit of an old potato to them.
Besides which, I've not got any ideas. On 29/4/2008, "marc garrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Anyone else on here thinking of applying for this - we are? > >marc >> Hello Jake, >> >> Ruth Catlow and myself, are interested in finding out more regarding the >> 12 Day Residency program at Access Space, which was publicised on the >> Netbehaviour mailing list last week. >> >> We have a few ideas on what we can both propose for the residency but >> need to know a little bit more of the context and what more is required >> before we apply. >> >> Thank you for your time. >> >> marc >> >> http://www.furtherfield.org >> >> >> > >> > Jake >> > Access Space >> > Two 12 Day Residency Opportunities >> > at Access Space in Sheffield >> > >> > Artists, composers, hackers, designers, engineers and creative >> > technologists are invited to apply for two short residencies of 12 >> > days each at Access Space for Summer 2008. >> > >> > Based in the heart of Sheffield, Access Space is the UK's longest >> > running open access media lab. We use Open Source Software and >> > recycled computers to develop creativity, community, skills and >> > resourcefulness. We're a place for skill sharing, artistic endeavour, >> > creative expression and collective knowledge. We also have exhibition >> > space in our main room and small foyer. >> > >> > The ideal residents will have some experience using technology in >> > creative projects however we are always open to interesting ideas >> > wherever they come from. >> > >> > Residents will be selected from an open call, based on: >> > * The quality and feasibility of the work proposed. >> > * The availability of the necessary tools >> > * The resources (skills & time) needed to support the project. >> > * The compatibility of the project with Open Source software and >> recycled PC's >> > * The ongoing legacy of the project for Access Space. >> > >> > The selected applicants will be given an honorarium of £1,500 each (to >> > include all fees and travel). International applicants are welcome to >> > apply, although we cannot provide additional resources. Access Space >> > will provide a small budget for accommodation and production. In >> > addition, Access Space also has a modest budget to provide a technical >> > expert to work alongside the resident if necessary. >> > >> > Each residency can take place between 14 June and 20 September 2008 >> > (12 days minimum requirement). Please note Access Space is closed >> > between 9 August and 1 September. >> > >> > Residents will be encouraged to share their skills and knowledge with >> > the Access Space community, by conducting formal and/or informal >> > workshops in the space. >> > >> > Code and media developed during the project will be released under >> > suitable open licenses such as the GPL and Creative Commons licenses. >> > >> > Closing date for applications is Saturday 10 May 2008. >> > >> > Application details: >> > >> > Please email a project proposal, a CV, suitable documentation of >> > previous work and the proposed dates for your residency to: >> > >> > Jake Harries >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Access Space, Unit 1, 3-7 Sidney Street, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK >> > Tel: (0114)2495522 >> > Ref: Artists Residencies 2008 >> > >> > http://www.access-space.org >> > >> > Access Space is working towards achieving diversity and welcomes >> > applications from all sections of the community. >> > >> > The Access Space Arts Programme is supported by Arts Council England, >> Yorkshire. >> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > NetBehaviour mailing list >> > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >NetBehaviour mailing list >NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org >http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour