Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 23 May 1996 17:52:29 +0100 |
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Dear Syndicalists, just back from Trieste/Italy where Vuk Cosic organised the 'net.art per se' meeting this week. We had two and a half days of very intense and fruitful discussions in a relatively small group of seven people about practical matters as well as art theoretical questions in a very relaxed atmosphere. On the second day we did a resumee of our discussions in front of an audience at the Teatro Miela which hosted the event in the context of its 'Teatro Telematico' festival. Amongst other things we talked about ways of pooling hardware as well as programmers and other specialists between media art institutions, about making available information about funding sources, and about the possibilities of developing are more precise critical language for describing art on the internet. More info on these discussions will hopefully follow soon, we are preparing documents which will probably go up on the website that Vuk created for the occasion: <http://lois.kud-fp.si/naps>. The funding/support issue had already been raised during the first Syndicate meeting in Rotterdam and there is an area on the V2_East site /support/ where such information and links to other info sources can be selected. We should try to work on this by exchanging information about possible funds, for instance in the maze of programmes run by the European Community, the European Commission, and the Council of Europe. To keep such a site up-to-date is probably a full-time job for two people (and we might think about trying to apply for project money to create two jobs through which such an info-source could be developed). But we might start by collecting addresses, contacts and ideas which we come across. One of the future tasks will be to devise an database system that makes the available info easily searchable. Best wishes, Andreas For instance: Prins Bernhard Fonds / Cooperation Projects between the Netherlands and Eastern European Partners The Dutch Prins Bernhard Fonds has a special programme for supporting collaborative projects between Dutch and East European institutions. ('East Europe' here are all the former Eastern Bloc countries, also incl. the former Yugoslavia.) These projects can come from the educational as well as in artistic and more generally cultural sector. Mijnheer Moors is currently responsible for the programme and he gave the following information on 23 June 1996. (There is no folder or printed information available at the moment.) Some of the criteria are: - projects have to be cooperations between Dutch and East European partners and have to take place in the East European country; - projects have to improve, strengthen, enhance the cultural infrastructure of the East European country; they should therefore not only be incidental but have to provide structural support; - projects have to fully be for the benefit of the East European partners ("uitvoering moet in haar geheel de Oosteuropeanen ten goede komen"); - the application to the Prins Bernhard Fonds is made by the Dutch institution; it has to include a letter describing the project, its aims, the expected results, it must mention the other supporting organisations and a budget with costs and incomes; - the application procedure can take a maximum of 3 - 4 months, depending on the timing of the application in relation to the respective committee meetings; there are no fixed deadlines; - the extent of the possible support is not limited, neither as a percetage of overall costs nor as a maximum total sum. Stichting Prins Bernhard Fonds Postbus 19750 1000 GT Amsterdam Tel. 020-6230951 Fax. 020-6238499 ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 <http://www.v2.nl> <http://www.dds.nl/n5m> <http://www.v2.nl/east> coming up: DEAF96, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, 17 - 22 Sept 1996