AUSTRALIA COUNCIL: DIGITAL CULTURE FUND
The Australia Council’s Digital Culture initiative supports artistic projects exploring liveness, connectivity and participation made possible with new digital platforms. We encourage proposals for innovative digital culture projects with: Artists and audiences co-creating new forms of live experience; Experimentation across platforms and to engage diverse communities with creative practice; Inventive strategies for live collaboration, presentation and distribution of artwork.
The Australia Council invites proposals from artists who are experienced working with digital technology, who may work with visual, sound, performance, literary or interdisciplinary arts, artistic games or transmedia experiences. Applicants can be unknown, emerging or established makers, applying as an individual or a collective. Your project timeline may include research and/or creative development, but must include a public presentation of new work in 2011. You can apply for up to $40,000 from the Digital Culture Fund. Securing co-funding and establishing partnerships to make your project viable would be an advantage.
This initiative is managed by the Inter-Arts Office on behalf of the Australia Council as part of the ‘Arts content for the digital era’ strategy.
See Digital Culture Fund guidelines and selection criteria, and apply online. You can find out further information on the 2009 pilot Digital Culture Fund and the ‘Arts content for the digital era’ strategy on the Arts Digital Era blog. Contact Kathryn Gray, Project Officer, Inter-Arts to discuss your proposal ideas - phone (02) 9215 9007 or toll-free 1800 226 912, or email on k.gray@australiacouncil.gov.au
Projects may start: March 2011
Projects must end before 31 December 2011
Applications close: Mon 22 Nov 2010
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