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On
the ground. In the air.
This summer has been extraordinarily busy at free103point9. The Wave Farm Residency Program kicked into high gear
in conjunction with the opening of the Wave Farm Study Center, and we are so pleased to have
hosted a series of really lovely and special events celebrating the work
of Jeff Kolar, Japanther (photo left), eteam (photo right), George Quasha, and Andrea-Jane Cornell to name just a few. The fall season
is shaping up to be equally dynamic. We hope listeners will tune into our
special month-long radio series, 120 Hours for John Cage, celebrating the John
Cage Centennial in partnership with the John Cage Trust. Artists opportunities
will be aplenty this fall. New York media artists and organizations are
encouraged to note the upcoming deadlines for our NYSCA regrant programs; and international artists
should keep their ears and eyes open for a forthcoming announcement about a very
special opportunity for spring 2013, to be announced in a matter of days. Stay
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120
Hours for John Cage
In conjunction with a staggering array of events
celebrating the John Cage Centennial in 2012, free103point9 and the John Cage Trust are pleased to announce a special
program celebrating Cage's compositions with, for, and about radio. Selected
from an open call, featured works, which originate from twelve countries, will
be broadcast on free103point9's FM radio station (WGXC 90.7-FM in upstate New
York) and streamed online throughout a month-long program September 2012. For a detailed broadcast
schedule, as well as additional information about the artists and works
included, visit http://transmissionarts.org/event/jk89b4.
List
of artists selected from the open call: 4'33" for Public Bus, Seth
Kim-Cohen 5984))NODE, _7397468193684(, -----, ((166720107461622)),
Scott Danek Airspace, Gordon W Smith buicks n'
snowbanks, Chad W. Powers Cage Transmitted, Strange
Attractor Cashier Concerto, Ingeborg Entrop DeComposition For
Radios v.2012, Damian Catera Discrepancy In Flow II (for John
Cage), Nathan Hubbard electrostática (Antarctica), Martha Riva
Palacio Obón Ghosting, Jeremy Kelly Gowanus Mix,
Jean-philippe Antoine Heaven Is Already Gone, Lee Rosevere I
met John Cage On The Road To Skibbereen & Walls Have hEars
p433, Danny McCarthy In a soundscape, ORBIS In
Determining John Cage, Shonni Enelow, Michael Garofalo, Josh
Hoglund InonoutinInoutonin, Andrea-Jane Cornell John Cage
Reflections, David Galbraith Landscape Under Construction, John
McDonough Leave It or Double It, Gregory
Whitehead ombre, Daria Baiocchi Punkt - Radiophonia #2,
Emidio Buchinho Radio Daze, Linda O Keeffe Radio Music,
Peter Urpeth Radio Music, Ron Coulter Riverbroadening, Matt
Davis Six lines, some of which are broken, Folkestone
Fringe Slow Birds, Ecoarttech Staticage, David
Schafer Talk Radio for John Cage, The WFMU Hoof'n'Mouth Tabernacle
Choir led by Kurt Gottschalk The butterfly flip, Emmanuel
Mieville the he and the she of it, Bernard Clarke The
Inventor of Silence, Todd Merrell The truth we know, Sally
Rodgers/Steve Jones This Is Not 0'0" (homage to John Cage in the Year of
his Centennial), David Moscovich Walk On a Street And Listen,
Ahmet Kizilay
Pictured
above: John Cage, San Francisco, 1969.Photo: James
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free103point9 is proud to facilitate two
regrant programs for the New York State Council on the Arts, Electronic Media and
Film:
The
Distribution Grant for New York State Artists
Deadline: October 31, 2012.
The
Distribution Grant provides support for the distribution of new works in film,
video, sound, new-media, and media-installation. Grant awards assist artists in
making recently completed works available to public audiences and may include, but are not limited to
distribution and exhibition expenses such as: duplication of preview, screening,
and exhibition copies; promotional materials including documentation and
schematics of media-installation and new-media works. Artists may request funding support up to a
maximum amount of $10,000. More information...
The
Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund
Next Deadline: October 1, 2012.
The
Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund is designed to strengthen media arts
organizations in all regions of New York State by providing funds with which
media arts organizations can hire outside consultants to address capacity and
technology needs in three specific areas:
- Organizational Development
- Professional Development
- Conferences and Convening.
The Fund’s current funding priorities
include: projects that deepen and expand organizational online public presence
and capacities, and new approaches to organizational management, through
strategic utilization of web-based tools and platforms. The maximum grant award
is $4,000. More
information...
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