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residencies/opportunities
The Strange Decelerator - https://thestrange.foundation/spring-2020-decelerator
https://bombmagazine.org/articles/fellowships-and-residencies-winter-2020/
https://neslist.is/apply-2/
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Hidden Door seeks visual artists for 2020 festival: December 5, 2019
http://hiddendoorblog.org/hidden-door-seeks-visual-artists-for-2020-festival/
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https://www.maxhetzler.com/exhibitions/input-output-painting-after-technology-glenn-brown-jeff-elrod-julian-schnabel-ida-tursic-wilfried-mille-michael-williams-christo/press-en/
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Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
https://www.design-museum.de/en/exhibitions/detailpages/alexandra-daisy-ginsberg-better-nature.html
British artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg (born in London in 1982) investigates the relationship between nature and the man-made, exploring how this interconnection changes through advances in design and technology.
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DR DAVID BORTHWICK Lecturer (Interdisciplinary Studies) telephone: 01387702024 email: [email protected]
David's research concerns modern and contemporary literary responses to the environment, at present focusing on poetic responses to landscape and place. David is interested in the ecopoetic strategies of a range of contemporary UK poets including John Burnside, Kathleen Jamie, Alice Oswald and Robin Robertson.
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Craig, living off a grant for a PhD, researched a book on the hazards of office work. Then there was Simon Pickvance. Disenchanted with science, he had quit a Cambridge PhD to retrain as a bricklayer. Supported by the radical science community, trade unions and GPs, Simon developed what became known as the Sheffield Occupational Health Advisory Service. This put audiometers, aesthesiometers, spirometers and other equipment into the hands of union safety reps, unearthing evidence for widespread but previously hidden health problems in the process. They took the science from labs into pubs and clubs adjacent to problematic workplaces, and worked with mosques and community centres, uncovering a previously unquantified racial inequality in occupational health.
Gradually, they built a publication called Hazards Bulletin, and a network of expertise, and campaigned around it. The title is still running – though renamed Hazards after being sued for libel over asbestos – one of the key legacies of BSSRS.
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Archive of Undercurrents, the magazine of radical science and alternative technology, 1972 – 1984.
https://undercurrents1972.wordpress.com
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Rosalind Nashashibi
Layla Rosalind Nashashibi is a Palestinian-English artist based in London. Nashashibi works mainly with 16mm film but also makes paintings and prints. Her work often deals with everyday observations merged with mythological elements, considering the relationships and moments between community and extended family
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Ed Webb-Ingall is a writer and filmmaker.
In 2018 I completed a practice-based PhD at Royal Holloway University, where I carried out the first in-depth study of the history and practice of community video in the UK. I currently run the public programme for the London Community Video Archive, at Goldsmiths College, University of London. My research and film practice have resulted in opportunities to present, exhibit and publish my work nationally and internationally.
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sixpackfilm.com
sixpackfilm was founded in 1990 as a non-profit organization. The task undertaken by sixpackfilm is to secure an audience for Austrian film and video art, both inside Austria and abroad.
The primary purpose of our activities in this area is to connect current film productions with as many relevant international festivals as possible. The works and their makers have their first opportunity to meet both the public and the industry there. Festivals, vital for promotion and the exchange of information, is where the foundation of a work’s success is laid. sixpackfilm now cooperates with 200 festivals around the world, which results in over 500 invitations annually.
As part of its festival presence, sixpackfilm provides information to the press, distributes advertising materials, visits film markets, places films with other international distributors and collections, and works on the niches in the market segment: television and VoD.
After a work has made the rounds of the relevant festivals, it is added to our uncomplicated rental system. Our program currently includes approximately 1.700 titles, among them many classics of the Austrian avant-garde can be discovered.
Over the years, sixpackfilm has also become an information pool. We advise curators, collectors and newspapers, periodicals and TV producers, academics and students, cinemas and filmmakers. Our archive, which is – beside the online catalogue – open for all research needs, contains DVDs, festival catalogs, reviews, relevant literature and photographs.
sixpackfilm has also organized special events from the very beginning. This includes planning and setting up retrospectives and programs with specific themes, tours of domestic productions inside Austria and abroad, and presentations of international film art in Austria.
In 2004 sixpackfilm founded the DVD-Label INDEX together with Medienwerkstatt Wien to release and distribute audiovisual publications relevant to the historiy of international and Austrian film, video and media art.
http://www.sixpackfilm.com/en/catalogue/filmmaker/5146
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https://cdm.link/2011/08/with-animation-and-live-visuals-meet-annapurna-cdms-newest-visualist-contributor/
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