[can.general] ANNOUNCEMENT: The Banff Centre

garry@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (Garry Beirne) (03/10/89)

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The following is an important announcement directed at all
artists and artist/technologists.  Feel free to pass it 
around.  Summer applications are due NOW, so please let me know
ASAP if your interest is for this summer.

Thanks,    Garry Beirne
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        COMPUTER MEDIA RESIDENCY / INTERNSHIP AT
          THE BANFF CENTRE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

            ANNOUNCEMENT   -   March 1, 1989



INTRODUCTION
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The Banff Centre is a professional arts centre with active 
programming in the visual, performance, electronic and 
literary arts.  The new Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Building 
is a unique facility designed to provide an advanced 
training, development and production environment for artists 
working in a wide range of media arts and technology. 


MEDIA ARTS
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The Media Arts Program is housed in the newly complete 
Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Building.  The program is loosely 
divided into three areas:  Audio, Video, and Computer Media.  

The Artist-Technology Interface

Through these programs Media Arts strives to  to provide an 
environment in which the artistic, social and cultural 
significance of media technologies can be explored by 
artists working in all disciplines.  This involves fostering 
an awareness of the media as carriers of artistic 
communication;  of the creative potential of the computer as 
an aid or adjunct to the creative process;  and of the 
potentiality of new output, or forms of artistic expression 
inherent in the current and foreseeable developments of 
media arts and technology.

Creative Residencies and Internships

Media Arts provides a unique opportunity for advanced  
artists and artist-technologists  already specializing in 
media arts and technology to carry out personal artistic 
production, research, and collaborative work.   Residencies 
are defined strictly in terms of artistic development;   
Internships involve a work-study program, in which the 
participant is assigned duties and projects under 
professional supervision.

Development and Research

The Banff Centre is establishing the Media Complex as a 
national and international centre for innovation in media 
arts and technology, through:  
1.  collaboration with existing research institutes in the 
transfer of new technologies into the arts and culture 
sector; and  
2.  developing new tools or applications for artistic, and 
more generally, creative uses of media technology.


Computer Media
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The Computer Media Program, within Media Arts, provides 
artists with three levels of interaction with the new 
technologies.  First, Computer Media provides opportunities 
for participants from all disciplines to explore, create and 
collaborate in a unique technological environment.  Second, 
Computer Media supports advanced creative projects by 
professional artists, selected on the basis of detailed 
proposals which involve original investigations of issues in 
the media arts.


Internships

Computer Professionals with strong computer and artistic 
backgrounds will be given a unique kind of "work-study" 
opportunity experience through the Media Arts Internship 
program.  The goal of the internship program is to encourage 
the development of truly versatile artist-technologists with 
the skills to make a significant research or production 
contribution to the field.   Interns will be accepted on the 
basis of both their capacity to assist in the development 
and support of the other artist's work and the overall 
program goals, and on the originality and promise of their 
own research or creative interests. 

It is expected that this program provides a significant 
alternative to the standard career development options of 
computer and media professionals.   For those with the pre-
requisite, outstanding qualifications, a Banff internship 
will be a unique chance to do serious development of 
applications, tools, systems and concepts in direct 
collaboration with high-level artistic resources.  
Internships will normally be 6 months in length, and 
renewable.  In this milieu, it is not just the presence of 
artists, but the openness to interaction and collaboration 
over substantial time-frames that will distinguish the 
opportunity and attract highly gifted researchers. 

Among the deliverable results expected from intern-artist 
collaborations will be new software tools, developed in 
response to specific artistic needs or interactive patterns;   
new hardware interfaces or devices, providing greater or 
more flexible control between black-box or closed 
components;  improvements or modifications to existing 
software tools.

Unlike most high-technology centres which can provide ample 
technical and scientific challenges, but have a very serious 
difficulty accommodating artistic collaboration in its 
milieu, the Media Arts internships will be selected quite 
specifically and precisely on the basis of artistic 
criteria.

Interns receive an award to cover the full cost of fee, 
room, and board.  Interns will also receive a stipend of 
more than $200 per week.

    June 5        -  August 11, 1989    and/or
    September 11  -  December 15, 1989  and/or
    January 1     -  March 20, 1990

For further information on Media Arts programs, contact:

    The Registrar
    The Banff Centre School of Fine Arts
    P.O. Box 1020
    Banff, Alberta, Canada T0L 0C0

    Phone:             (403) 762-6180
    Fax:               (403) 762-6444
    Direct Dept line:  (403) 762-6651

    Usenet:    garry@cpsc.UCalgary.CA
    Bitnet:    Beirne@uncamult
    PAN:       BANFF

        Garry Beirne             Phone:   (403) 762-6641
        Head, Computer Media     FAX:     (403) 762-6444
        Media Arts               Usenet:  garry@cpsc.UCalgary.CA
        The Banff Centre         PAN:     BANFF