
I'm delighted to be able to announce the artists & projects we are supporting through the inaugural Digital Culture Fund 2010. You will be hearing more about each of them, but for now here's a quick overview...
*drumroll*
Lucas Abela (NSW) - $32,000
Production of an audio/video racing game installation where audiences compete against each other to race modified cars on a racecourse of recycled vinyl records.
Linda Dement (NSW) - $38,000
Creative development of an audio-visual performance responding to live data capture from an all-girl roller derby game.
John Haag (QLD) - $24,584
An interactive animated movie installation for children, blending real-time 3d motion capture with live performance.
David Kirkpatrick (NSW) - $21,000
An interactive DJ/VJ dance floor interface at the Sydney Opera House, for a project engaging at-risk youth, in partnership with Shopfront Contemporary Arts and Heaps Decent.
Kelli McCluskey (WA) - $31,287
A residency to develop a site-specific interactive augmented reality artwork for the Biennale of Sydney.
Sam Rodgers (SA) - $12,750
Production of an iPhone application and flash mob project, where the Format festival zine community in Adelaide can create and self-publish electronic zines and photo comics.
Adriaan Stellingwerff (NSW) - $11,000
An augmented reality travel service where your journey depends on a virtual balloon driven by the real-world affect of the wind.
I don't want to make this an awards speech, but I would really like to name, and give a huge thanks to, all the people who have been involved in the Digital Culture Fund to date:
- Everyone who applied to both the Expressions of Interest and final application rounds. There are a lot of fantastic concepts and brilliant minds out there!
- The peers, who provided enthusiastic discussion around the concept of digital culture and a richly considered analysis across all the applications, were David Cranswick, Sherre de Lys, Tess Dryza, Brad Giblin, George Khut and Tanja Visosevic.
- The final peer assessment meeting was convened by Andrew Donovan, Inter-Arts Director with Kathryn Gray, Inter-Arts Program Officer; Ricardo Peach, Inter-Arts Manager, Laura Potts, Inter-Arts Section Coordinator; and Melissa Habjan, ArtStart Administration Officer and myself.
- The Australia Council team who reviewed the initial Expressions of Interest were Tony Grybowski, Cecelia Cmielewski, Ricardo Peach, Kathryn Gray, Jackie Bailey and myself.
A complete report is available via the Australia Council website.
(photo credit: fee's rather dark snapshot of games-night-meets-cocktail-bar 'Ultracade' in Adelaide).
UPDATE: Please note there is a new round of the Digital Culture Fund.
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