media arts

Passing Through setting up photographs

A collection of images showing the week long set up of the Passing Through exhibtion at the James Taylor Gallery, have been kindly provided by one of the exhibiting artist Parag Mital. To view the full set of images visit Parag’s Flickr page.






Photo credits: Parag Mital.

EMPAC

Artist in Residence Program
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis for residencies starting January 1, 2009.

With a state-of-the-art facility on the campus of Rensselaer, with the EMPAC program and the expertise of its staff, and with the resources and talent of Rensselaer’s faculty, students and staff, EMPAC offers an exceptional opportunity for collaboration and development.

The combination of artist-driven content with contemporary media and performing arts technology in the field of time-based arts stands in the center of the artistic research and production activities of EMPAC. The main focus is on the reciprocal influence of the intent and craftsmanship of artists as they create new works, with existing or yet-to-be-developed tools and technology.

EMPAC encourages applications for a wide range of projects, from a diversity of artists, composers, directors, choreographers, and performers of different cultural and geographic backgrounds. EMPAC is open to proposals from all phases of a project, from initial concept to full production.

The goal is to provide an environment to realize works from inception to completion. The resources at EMPAC are laid out to enable such an approach. This means that an EMPAC residency can support works that take a long period of time to develop and that may need different resources at different phases of the production.

Audio Production / Post-Production
EMPAC is an ideal place to record sound, produce multichannel pieces or a 5.1/7.1/10.2 DVD, document works of sound art, master, perform complex mixing for film with several consoles, and any other task involving microphones, speakers, and computers. We encourage applicants who are interested to come to EMPAC for short-term residencies to produce a project in our facility. For this initiative EMPAC may provide housing and technical support, but will not be offering offset stipends.

Video Production / Post-Production
EMPAC’s capacity for video parallels that of audio. It is an ideal location for doing a multi-camera shoot, creating documentation of a performance, working with multichannel video projection, and all aspect of digital post-production for film, video art — any  project that involves HD video cameras, computers, or projectors. Our facility is also ideal for recording live musicians for film scoring. Our venues are all potential locations for sessions of this type, ranging from recording spaces that are acoustically very live (Concert Hall) to a really very large dry studio (Studio 1), each is well suited for soloists or full orchestra (while projecting the film on large screens).

http://empac.rpi.edu/residencies/artist/

Deadline: Monday 31st, December, 2012

Call for Projects – CYLAND Multimedia Lab

CYLAND Multimedia Lab announces

Call for Projects in New Media, Video, Net and Cyber Arts
Authors of approved projects will receive an invitation to come in CYLAND Multimedia Lab (Kronshtadt Art residency of NCCA) for implementation of their project.

CYLAND is a new international media art lab organized by St.Petersburg branch of National Center for Contemporary Art (St.Petersburg, Russia) and St.Petersburg Arts Project (New York, USA). CYLAND was established in order to provide new media artists with technical, programming, financial and administrative aid and assistance in realizing advanced media art projects.

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Deadline: Monday 31st, December, 2012