IAMAS: Artist-in-Residence Invitation Program

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>Call for applications
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>IAMAS: Artist-in-Residence Invitation Program
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>The Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences and the International
>Academy of Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) conducts an
>Artists-in-Residence invitational program to support new and creative
>activities wherein scientific knowledge and artistic sensibility are
>aesthetically combined. The outline of the invitational program is as follows.
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>1. Term of Invitation and Number of Invitees
>Term: 1st April 2005 - 30th September 2005
>1 person
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>2. Application Requirements
>1) The applicant should be either an artist or researcher with an
>excellent track record as a professional in the field of media art.
>2) The applicant should be able to speak either Japanese or English to the
>extent of being able to get by comfortably during his/her stay in Japan.
>3) The applicant should be in good health.
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>3. How to Apply
>Applicants are required to submit the documents listed below in either
>Japanese or English. Please be aware that application materials, once
>submitted, shall not be returned.
>You can download the Application Forms from
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>1) Artist-in-Residence Program Application Form (Form A)
>2) Curriculum Vitae and Record of Activities (Form B)
>3) Creative Activity Planned During Stay (Form C)
>4) Letter of Reference (from an authoritative person or society in your field)
>* Please type 1) to 4) on a computer.
>5) Portfolio on your major works
>* You are free to submit software and recorded media as part of your
>portfolio. In the event you submit software, please make sure that it can
>run in popular operating systems and that you specify the operating system
>needed). It is not possible to apply by only showing your works with the
>link to your webpage.
>6) Other
>a. 2 photos (40mm x 30mm) * The photos must be taken within the last six
>months. No hats, no backgrounds.
>b. Certified copy of your diploma (please provide a translation into
>Japanese or English)
>c. Photocopy of passport
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>Please submit the above documents to:
>* It is not possible to apply on-line and we do not accept applicants by
>e-mail.
>IAMAS
>3-95 Ryoke-cho, Ogaki-shi, Gifu, 503-0014, Japan
>Tel: +81-584-75-6600
>Fax: +81-584-75-6637
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>4. Application Deadline
>Your application forms must reach IAMAS by 31th December 2004.
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>5. Screening Process
>The Artist-in-Residence Screening Committee, consisting of IAMAS teaching
>staff, will strictly screen all applicants. The Committee may interview
>applicants in person and/or by telephone.
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>6. Notification of Screening Results
>IAMAS will notify applicants of the screening results by around February 2005.
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>7. Support Provided by IAMAS
>1) Facilities and Equipment
>Facilities designated by IAMAS and equipment set up in the said facilities.
>2) Economic Support
>One roundtrip ticket will be provided.
>Living expenses incurred while working on the program.
>3) Apartment
>IAMAS will rent an apartment for the Artists-in-Residence.
>However, the artists are asked to pay part of the rent.
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>8. What is Expected of the Artists-in-Residence
>1) To create and exhibit/release one work by the end of his/her stay.
>2) To actively mix with IAMAS students and instructors by, for example,
>working in collaboration with them on their projects.
>3) Artists-in-Residence are sometimes asked to participate in workshops
>geared for local residents and students.
>4) The documentations of the produced work need to be submitted to IAMAS.
>These documents can consist of video, picture, text, etc. The artists give
>IAMAS the right to use these documents for IAMAS promotional purposes
>without prior consent of the artist.
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>9. Copyrights of the Works
>The copyright of the works that Artists-in-Residence create during their
>stay will belong to the artists on condition that:
>1) When they exhibit/release such works outside IAMAS, they indicate in
>the credits that they created the works at IAMAS.
>2) They readily cooperate with IAMAS when IAMAS wants to exhibit their works.
>3) They leave copies of the works (or materials related to the creation of
>the works if the works are hard to copy) at IAMAS when their term of stay ends.
>4) The artists agree that IAMAS, at its own discretion, may use, for the
>purpose of education, research and publication, the copies of (or
>materials related to), and the documentations of its production and its
>exhibition that they left in IAMAS.
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>10. Miscellaneous
>1) Artists-in-Residence are required to carry accident insurance and
>health insurance at their own expense.
>2) IAMAS will not pay for the transportation of works and/or equipment at
>the time when Artists-in-Residence join and leave the program.
>3) An Artist-in-Residence may be accompanied by their spouse, however they
>are required to pay all the costs involved.
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>11. query
>[email protected]
>http://www.iamas.ac.jp/SC/E/index-air.html
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>Miki Fukuda
>Center for Media Culture (CMC)
>[email protected]
>iAMAS
>Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences
>International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences
>3-95 Ryoke-cho, Ogaki-shi, Gifu 503-0014, Japan
>http://www.iamas.ac.jp/

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