Program |
Category |
Grant Year |
Grant Amount |
Electronic Media & Film |
General Oper Support |
FY09 |
$ 58,800 |
Project Title: |
General Operating Expenses |
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Project Description: |
General Operating Expenses |
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Electronic Media & Film |
Regrants |
FY09 |
$ 171,500 |
Project Title: |
Electronic and Film Arts Grants Program |
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Project Description: |
Since 1989 the program has supported electronic media and film artists and organizations in New York State to encourage creative work; to facilitate the exhibition of moving-image and sonic art to audiences in all regions of the State; and to strengthen organizations with active media programs. |
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Electronic Media & Film |
Services to the Field |
FY09 |
$ 9,800 |
Project Title: |
Video History Web |
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Project Description: |
Video History Web is an interactive on-going research collection and dissemination vehicle for artists, scholars, media professionals, educators, arts programmers and the general public, reflecting the complex evolution of the media arts field. 12 databases with over 6000 searchable records. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 10,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Laura Parnes), County Down |
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Project Description: |
a web-based episodic digital film that is a stark, stylized portrait of a gated community so obsessed with security that this preoccupation informs and infects all aspects of the residents' lives. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 10,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Courtney Grim), Eerie Tales |
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Project Description: |
a three channel film/video installation with four channels of audio, shot on-location aboard a 1000' freighter on the Great Lakes. It points to the links that exists between film, video and photography while documenting the ways in which technology and historical processes work together. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 10,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Tali Hinkis - LoVid), Orbital Drop |
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Project Description: |
Cross Current Resonance Transducer is a collaboration between Douglas Repetto and LoVid (Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus. CCRT focuses on the translation and interpretation of environmental signals recorded with handmade sculptural devices. This addresses our interest in renewable energy sources. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 12,500 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Gretchen Skogerson), Parking Signs |
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Project Description: |
part of the American Disaster Series, a project which investigates the peripheries of both natural and man-made disasters.The piece examines parking lots and garages in New York City at night, meditating on the solitary nature of Americans' favorite mode of transport after dark. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 25,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Monteith McCollum), Path |
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Project Description: |
a feature documentary following the lives of three individuals on a quest to make their life and community a better, simpler place. Each character uses ingenuity and humor to try and solve their modern mobility dilemma. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 10,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Alexander Hahn), Propitious Stars and the Master of the Staring Eye |
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Project Description: |
On memory and landscape. A cycle of 12 monthly clips, based on the-historic genre of the seasonal image. Presented as a widescreen HD video mural (3 synchronized projections) with surround sound. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 10,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Shawn Lawson), The Death of Sardanapalus |
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Project Description: |
a living and evolving electronic artwork
with a 400-year lifespan that critiques the contemporary condition. |
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Individual Artists |
Film, Media & New Technology |
FY09 |
$ 8,000 |
Project Title: |
(Artist: Skip Blumberg), untitled (color videotape) |
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Project Description: |
This video is a web sequel to a video that I produced as artist-in-residence at WCNY and the Everson Museum of Art in 1975. It answers the question: What is video art? Although the answer is incomplete. Parts will be recorded on a cellphone,webcam and old tech. |
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Total: $ 335,600 |