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SCANZ symposium -- call for papers and presentations trudy lane
about 1 month ago

OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Intercreate research centre ...

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Innovative? We have been for years... ANAT Communications
about 1 month ago

INNOVATIVE? WE HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS...

Artists and scientists approach creativity, exploration and research in different ways and from different perspectives; when working together they open up new ways of seeing, experiencing and interpreting the world around us. ...

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web hosting trudy lane
about 1 month ago

hey adam ----

Well as you know as Ian and I are sort of pottering away with
developing what is essentially an online networking and shared
research space. It has changed a bit since we last spoke about it and
has become more specifically and literally about the exchange of
thoughts, questions, and ideas that emerge out of individual's
practices. We are at the moment working with a small group of writers
to tinker with how this might be done, but it is looking like the
development of smaller and more plentiful nodes of thought, rather
than the larger 'units' that we were initially thinking of, may be a
more feasible and useful approach. In time though it is hoped that
this would form one layer of a more complex space. ...

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web hosting adam hyde
about 1 month ago

hi,

Just wanted to pip in and say I think SCANZ is an amazing model for networking NZ artists and curators etc with each other and people from other countries... ...

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web hosting trudy lane
about 1 month ago

Hi Julian ---

I think you are misinterpreting what I was trying to say there --

One of the main goals of SCANZ as a residency, is to provide a
networking space for practitioners - NZ and international - to get to
know each other and each other's work. This is more about putting
together interesting people and ideas than anything else. It is not
done on from a nationalistic point of view - though it may
periodically explore concepts that might relate to that. Generally
though it is just a short-lived but hopefully effective way to
simulate what happens regularly all the time when in Europe -- Zagreb
included -- where various artists and curators from all over are
often popping through and that networking can occur with less
augmentation. In terms of context and strength -- it just means that
the NZ artists are not having to be the ones living in a suitcase, etc. ...

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Call for papers and presentations Clothieri
3 months ago

OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Intercreate research centre ...

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scanz@isea Ian Clothier
3 months ago

Message for those going to ISEA,

If going the restaurant for July 28 dinner it is in Chinatown (not little india, sorry) - the Lingzhi, 01-01 Far East Sq, 7-13 Amoy St. Tel 6538 2992. That's Chinatown/CBD should be closer to symposium. Mains start at under $20. Probably 8.30 or 9pm after opening at Sculpture Sq. ...

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Filter Launch & ANAT @ ISEA 2008 ANAT Communications
4 months ago

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Filter Magazine Launch<<< The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT) invites you to the launch of its special ISEA edition of Filter magazine, focusing on interdisciplinary collaborations between the arts and sciences. Filter will be launched by ANAT Board Director Jasmin Stephens. 4.30pm, 30 July 2008 Science Centre Singapore 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore ...

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scanz@isea Clothieri
4 months ago

Hi,

The revised schedule of stuff at ISEA includes things posted into the list recently. July 28th worked for most people so are running with that for the scanz at isea dinner. ...

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4 months ago

I3 - International, Interdisciplinary, Innovative Media Release 17 July 2008 Apologies for cross posting ...

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SCANZ open call due 20 June 2008 Clothieri
6 months ago

SCANZ OPEN CALL FOR RESIDENCY DUE 5pm 20 JUNE 2008 NZ time

The SCANZ residency will take place in New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand between January 26th 2009 and February 8th 2009. Project partners are the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, intercreate.org, the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and Puke Ariki integrated museum and library. ...

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SCANZ open call early notice Clothieri
6 months ago

Hi everyone,

This is early advice that shortly we will be putting out the open call for the SCANZ residency in New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand in 2009. The formal dates for the residency are January 26th to February 8th 2009. ...

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Press Release - Synapese May eList: Impairment & Augmentation ANAT Communications
6 months ago

What to do with what you've (not) got: Impairment & Augmentation

Media Release Apologies for cross posting ...

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Alt.Music Event - Daniel Menche, Birchville Cat Motel and Golden Axe Zoe Drayton
7 months ago

AUDIO FOUNDATION PRESENTS AN ALT.MUSIC EVENT

DANIEL MENCHE ...

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artist in residence call susanne jaschko
7 months ago

ARTIST in RESIDENCE [AiR] 2008 at the NIMk OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: 15 APRIL 2008 [Please excuse the short-term notice!] ...

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Fwd: Climate Clock Artist Commission trudy lane
9 months ago

Begin forwarded message:

From: Steve Dietz Date: February 11, 2008 5:45:11 AM GMT+13:00 To: Trudy Lane Subject: Climate Clock Artist Commission ...

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Europe: Schengen limbo; legal, practical, sustainable survival Julian Oliver
9 months ago

..on or around Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:15:22AM +0000, Damian Stewart said:

Julian Oliver wrote:

[snip] ...

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Europe: Schengen limbo; legal, practical, sustainable survival Julian Oliver
9 months ago

..on or around Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:00:43AM +0000, Damian Stewart said:

adam hyde wrote:

This model has been known to work effectively, you are not breaking any laws, infact you are playing the game. The country you reg the business likes it cause u pay tax, and as long as u prove u are not living there by showing that you travel often, then you are also within all the immigration laws.

hang on, hang on, whoa. ...

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Europe: Schengen limbo; legal, practical, sustainable survival Damian Stewart
9 months ago

Julian Oliver wrote:

[snip]

really you only have a handful of strategies. here is my ordering of them:

1/ marry someone with an EU passport you both love and love living with. as soon as the marriage is recognised in both countries you have the right of residency. permanent citizenship is usually automatically granted in 2-3 years.

1/ of course being the option that is the most difficult to arrange reliably ;-)

most Kiwis hide in friendly cities like Berlin and pop out of the Schengen states into a country like Switzerland to buy another 3 months stay-credit when they need to. that works very reliably: while non-sensical it does work on paper - which is where it counts in a queue at passport control. poor cities (like Berlin) are better to these ends as they care only that you don't become an economic burden. bring in money and they'll often let it go if you're from a 'western' country, preferably white and don't look totally broke.

actually my understanding of how Schengen's 90/180 rule operates is that, at least since the last three or four years, for this strategy to work you'd have to stay in Switzerland for 90 days before going back.. in fact as I understand it it's precisely to avoid this kind of visa run that they implemented the 90/180 rule in the first place.

if you feel drawn to the great many opportunities afforded by being an artist in the EU but: can't bear the creeping anxiety born of border improvisations, shudder at the thought of marriage (in and out of love), don't want to step back into a UNI or yield as a contract artist-hand, then yes, you're far better off trying to make it work back in NZ in my opinion.

i certainly don't mind being a contract artist-hand. it's doing so with the ability to legally live somewhere permanently when i'm not, is what i'm trying to sort out.

i 'winged it' here before aquiring residency status for several years. the feeling of not being settled becomes a difficult and compromising psychological force and one that will only eat at your practice in time.

yeah, i know. i have times where i just can't stand it. i was close to buying a flight back to NZ this morning. aargh.

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Europe: Schengen limbo; legal, practical, sustainable survival Damian Stewart
9 months ago

adam hyde wrote:

This model has been known to work effectively, you are not breaking any laws, infact you are playing the game. The country you reg the business likes it cause u pay tax, and as long as u prove u are not living there by showing that you travel often, then you are also within all the immigration laws.

hang on, hang on, whoa. ...

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