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Syndicate: Media Lab residency call for proposals, deadline is March 31st. |
Media Lab Request for proposals for an artist in residence opportunity Contact information: Liane Davison, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Surrey Art Gallery 13750-88th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. Canada V3W 3L1 phone: 604-501-5566, fax 604-501-5581 email artgallery@city.surrey.bc.ca website: www.city.surrey.bc.ca/artgallery Introduction: The Surrey Art Gallery plans to construct and equip a digital media lab that will provide a facility for artists to create new work using digital media, provide a venue for visitors to see the process of digital art creation, and involve an artist in the Gallery+s planning for future digital media opportunities. The Gallery is seeking proposals from leading edge digital media artists or artist teams who are interested in working with the Gallery on a contract basis over the summer. Background Digital media been included in Surrey Art Gallery programming for several years, including the development of a Gallery web site and exhibitions and events with internet components. As part of their mandate to respond to new developments in, and provide public access to contemporary art, the Gallery is pursuing a major exhibition of digital media (on the topic of identity) to be presented in the fall of 1999 with a second one (on the topic of landscape) planned for 2000. In anticipation of this, and furthering the development of multi-media events such as a CyberPowWow, the Gallery has proposed to construct a temporary Media Lab with an accompanying Artist in Residence program. The plan for the Media Lab consists of a designated studio (fish bowl) built within the Gallery, to house the artist-in-residence and all computer equipment. The artist is to be available for conversations about their activities with casual visitors, and provide viewers with opportunities for passive observation of their work (e.g. on screens projected within the Gallery). The placement of the lab directly within the Gallery is intended to also test it as a support centre (booth) for future digital media events and exhibitions. The proposed Media Lab is a pilot project. Ongoing operation of the lab depends on whether it fulfills the mission and goals outlined below. Given the growing art applications of digital media, the general public+s interest in computers and growing dependence on the internet for information (i.e. Asian news), access and provision of art programming via the web may be essential. The Lab is one strategy to address this need. Operation of the Media Lab: The operation of the Media Lab will be directed by the Curator of Exhibitions and Collections of the Surrey Art Gallery. Day to day staff liaison for the program will be primarily provided by the Gallery Preparator. The Curator of Visual Art Programs will work with the artist in residence on specific projects or community interaction. Staff from the City of Surrey Information Technology Department may also provide input into the technical operations of the Lab. Mission of the Media Lab Artist in Residence project: to provide the public with an opportunity to view and understand how digital media is currently being used by artists including its process of its creation to provide a forum for investigation, expression and dialogue about how contemporary culture and society is currently being affected by digital media to explore and present the possibilities that digital media opens for artists (and others) for communication, interaction and expression to prepare and assist the Gallery to identify and address challenges and opportunities for future exhibitions and other programming using digital media to provide a dynamic learning opportunity to attract new audiences and partners to the Surrey Art Gallery The Media Lab+s Service Goals: attract new or increase existing audiences (i.e. youth, people interested in technology) provide an opportunity for one-on-one interaction between the artist and visitors enable the Gallery+s to better present new works or exhibits that require digital media mentor community artists in the use and application of digital media develop the Gallery+s capability to deliver low cost documentation on exhibitions (i.e. through the development of CD-ROM and web publishing capabilities) improve on information delivery (i.e. via electronic communications networks) increased opportunities for visitor and community feedback on Gallery programming share Gallery programming with an international audience via the internet place visual arts in Surrey within an international context, via the internet test operate and provide ongoing operations on all of the equipment in all possible capacities produce test programming (i.e. an event) to identify possibilities, issues and technological problems with delivery or organization share working knowledge with Gallery staff for more efficient planning and delivery of technology dependent events create manuals, troubleshooting steps, set up guidelines etc. for digital events set up systems of operation, feedback on the project, and feedback from visitors for the planning and delivery of more effective programming The Media Lab programme will be evaluated on its ability to: provide an appropriate, equipped and structured environment and context for the artist to develop and present original work and interact with the public construct a forum that encourages a wide range and multi-directional exchange of ideas and dialogue on digital media develop and present a range of applications of digital media for visitors to experience build a resource within the City of Surrey, of knowledge and experience in the use and application of digital media enable the gallery to support the presentation of digital media exhibitions assist in the development of a digitized database of the Gallery+s permanent collection resources (posted on the internet or via CD-ROM) build a network between the Gallery, artists, digital industry and an interested audience research and develop proposals for future projects or programming that will specifically serve youth and intercultural communities be operated within the Gallery+s budget and the City+s technology guidelines provide an artist to act as a mentor for Surrey artists who are interested in new media connect with South East Asian and First Nations groups Technical Resources The lab+s equipment list will allow for the creation and dissemination of digital media, and support of media presentations. Computers will be connected with high speed links (i.e. through the City of Surrey+s server or via a service such as Rogers) to the internet, have capabilities of simultaneously supporting a range of software and hardware accessories, and broadcasting. The proposed equipment list is expected to be adequate for the identified activities, goals and objectives of the project. Equipment that will facilitate sharing the lab+s activities (both in the Gallery and on the internet) encourage interactivity (i.e. teleconferencing) and will support the anticipated digital media exhibitions will be given funding priority. Hardware: PC: Del Dimensions XPS R400, with Pentium II processor at 400 MHz, 128MB 100mhz SDRAM memory, 512KB integrated L2 cache, 12.9 GB Ultra ATA hard drive, 21- 1000 HS Trinitron Monitor, STB nVidia 8Mb 3D AGP Graphics, 40X Max variable CD-ROM drive, A3D 64V PCI sound, Harman Kardon HK-195 speakers, 3Com 3C905 100 MB PCl ethernet card, 2 universal serial bus (usb) ports, Windows 98 keyboard, MS Mouse, NT4 workstation, MS Office Web TV Plus Package from Magnovox which includes support, a 56k modem, 1geg hard drive, printer port, infrared keyboard, Web TV network - connection fee and monthly fee Epson Stylus 850 photo printer (1440dpi) Jaz 2GB drive with internal SCSI Yamaha CRW4416 CD writer Logitech QuickCam (web cam) Wacom intuos 12- x 12- graphics tablet Minolta Slide Scanner BackUPS 650M battery back up power NEC MT8830 video/data projector Epson 836xL Tabloid size flatbed scanner Software: Adobe Illustrator 7.0 Adobe Pagemaker 6.5 Adobe Photoshop 5.0 MS Front page 98 Premier Flash Maximizer Technical Support and Web site host: The artist in residence needs to detail their technical and support needs. The Lab+s equipment and network will have limited technical support from the City of Surrey+s Information Technology staff. The City of Surrey will provide a direct high speed link to the internet via the City+s in-house server. The Lab+s web site will be placed on the Gallery+s web pages and will be hosted by the City+s server and will need to follow city protocol. Proposed Operating Budget* Artist in Residence fees 10,000 Documentation (publications & film & print development) 3000 Advertisements & announcement cards 1430 Total $14,800 *Equipment and lab construction costs are considered capital and are not included in the operating budget. Proposal Requirements Pending the completion of technical set up and operational testing, the artist in residence program will begin mid June 1999, and will conclude in late October, 1999. Compensation for the artist will be hours paid for hours worked at the Gallery, based on an agreed upon schedule for this time frame. Candidates interested in this opportunity are asked to apply to the Gallery with 1. a written proposal that addresses why you wish to work as an artist in residence and a description of the project you wish to complete during your term of residency including: process and method planned for the project+s research, development and presentation the project+s content/imagery/theme ( i.e. landscape, identity, theoretical discourse) equipment and technical support required a workplan for the development and production of your project (i.e. detailing hours needed for particular phases of production) a vision for sharing the process (i.e. projections, open studio, workshops, website updates, email correspondence etc.) to gallery visitors equipment and technical support required to complete the proposed work a description of your experieinces with related projects expectations of other Gallery support including staff liaison 2. a current resume 3. up to 20 slides of artwork by the applicant, or other visual materials (slides, digital images etc.) that show the type and quality of their practice. Materials need to be Please identify any special equipment or software if required for viewing. 4. references from people who can attest to your ability to work well with the public and within a public institution, as well as from those who can support your ability to complete your proposed project (a minimum of 3 suggested) 5. budget and breakdown for expenses, including all fees (including taxes), additional equipment/software, technical support etc. (The contract will not provide compensation or coverage for any liability insurance, WCB, travel or accomodation) Selection criteria Proposals from artists will be evaluated according to the following criteria: -intellectual- significance or artistic merit; appropriateness of the methodologies and the feasibility of the workplan; qualifications and expertise of the artist in relation to the project goals and the potential for success, including the likelihood that the project will be completed within the projected time frame and the appropriateness of the budget. The Gallery will assemble an advisory panel to make recommendations on the proposals. The Gallery reserves the right not to select any of the proposals. Deadline: March 31, 1999