Hi Michael, Harry, Jerome, Navid,
The SSHRC does need supporting material for the RC grant. So please do post links to your videos / sound that we can sift together into a portfolio. Can you get your samples to me by end of this week?
Ideally morning THURSDAY Oct 14, so we can sift through it in the TML.
Self-contained video files of 2-3 minutes could be useful. Audio narration could be ok but I think it would be better to supply sufficiently extended captions to explain significance and relevance to ED. I think we should pick Option 1, up to 3 excerpts. Of course Frankensteins Ghosts would be great. Some non-allegorical, non-representationalist, and striking ambience conditioning would be great.
I cc Saulo and Lina as readers and potential editors of the SSHRC package. We need someone to step up to do the final assembly. Michael and I can pay for this time.
Cheers,
Xin Wei
[yes it's already in the SSHRC online]From: Lyse Larose <Lyse.Larose@concordia.ca>
Date: October 9, 2010 10:57:38 AM EDT
To: Sha Xin Wei <shaxinwei@gmail.com>, Michael Montanaro <mgm@alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject: Re: Einsteins Dreams SSHRC Research Creation in capsule
Hi Xin Wei: Thanks for keeping me in the loop. Are you and Michael co-applicants?
I’m looking forward to your grant. As for support material, yes, it’s required. The specs for it are below. Perhaps you could designate someone on the team to be charge of getting it together and in the format they require? Support Material (SSHRC RC)
List any samples of work you are submitting to illustrate your qualifications as an applicant or as a team and/or to illustrate the nature of your proposed research/creation. The instructions below explain exactly how you must present the support material. Samples will be sent to external reviewers in the eventuality that external reviewers are requested by the adjudication committee. However, due to technical challenges SSHRC cannot guarantee that the samples will be viewed. The adjudication committee will normally have very limited time per application to view, read or listen to samples of work provided. It is important, therefore, for applicants to present their material in the most effective manner: indicate clearly the order in which the material should be viewed by the committee and, where possible, present all of your material on a single CD, videotape, etc., edited in viewing priority. Note: Wherever feasible, written material (e.g., creative writing samples) will be sent to the adjudication committee for reading before the adjudication meeting. Choose one of the following arrangements:
- provide up to 3 works or 3 excerpts of works on videotape (VHS or SVHS), audio cassette, DVD, DAT, CD or CD-ROM. Note: Select the medium you feel best captures the work of you or your team;
- provide up to 20 slides;
- provide up to 3 excerpts of written material (overall maximum of 15 pages) drawn from a book or books, a manuscript, a catalogue, etc. (you may specify certain pages within publications that cannot effectively be photocopied).
Note: Any other samples or combinations of samples must be pre-approved by the program officer. Samples exceeding the stated types or limits without pre-approval will not be shown to the committee. Note: A specifications guideline for the multimedia platform and new media formats is available upon request. Presentation of samples
- Labeling: Clearly label your support material.
- Viewing order: List the material in order of suggested viewing priority.
- Link to assessment: Explain briefly how the material supports assessment of your application - both your proposed program of research/creation and your (or your team's) record of accomplishment.
- For videotapes, films, audio cassettes, CDs, DATs, CD-ROMs: Identify (1) the title of the piece/work; (2) the role of the applicant(s) or team member(s); (3) the medium; (4) the duration of the piece; (5) the year of production/creation; (6) which part of the material is to be presented to the committee; and (7) any special instructions or notes for viewing.
- For slides: For each slide, identify (1) the title of the work; (2) the role of the applicant(s) or team member(s); (3) the date of creation/production; (4) the medium; and (5) the dimensions of the work (where applicable).
- For print material: Label material with your name and identify (1) the title of the work or publication; (2) the role of the applicant or team member; and (3) the year of publication/production.
No. of Copies: Include at least one copy of the samples with your application. Return of material: A postage-paid and self-addressed envelope or box should be made available if you would like the the samples of work returned. Any samples of work not re-claimed in this way will be disposed of by SSHRC once the competition cycle has been completed.
Best,
Lyse
On 10-10-09 9:49 AM, "Sha Xin Wei" <shaxinwei@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Lyse, Michael Montanaro and I have been working over the past months on Einsteins Dreams for the SSHRC Research Creation competition due Nov 5. Here's our timetable and basics. TIMETABLE:
Monday Oct 11, end of day:
Done Draft treatment
Fill in SSHRC template Saturday - Sunday Oct 16-17
Everyone : Meet to work in MM cottage Monday Oct 18
Deliver to Office of Research Production Team:
Sha Xin Wei: concept, technical
Michael Montanaro: concept, movement
Jerome Delapierre: video
Navid Navab: sound
Harry Smoak: lighting
Paul Ahad: mechanical / stage design Support Team:
Lina Dib: Research -- time and memory, cultural studies of science and technologies of time.
Saulo Madrid, JC Nesci: Communications, print documentation
(Jhave Johnston): Communications, media documentation
(Katie Jung), Project administration
2010-2011 (Year 0)
Workshops
Discussion of temporal experience, temporal consciousness, rhythm, memory
Movement workshops: TML @ Bain St Michel Montreal (March / April 2011), Berkeley (April 2011)
2011-2012 (Year 1)
Workshops
Discussion of temporal experience, temporal consciousness, rhythm, memory
Movement workshops: Hexagram Concordia, Berkeley Wymore movement lab, New York (), Paris (le cube) 2012-2013 (Year 2)
London, Dana Centre, Tate, 2013-2014 (Year 3)
Paris, Berlin?
Montreal: Gas Works, Hangar Old Port, old Cirque Eloise It'll be for the max allowable $ amount. I've put in a placeholder on the SSHRC website. Need to change the title etc. We have idea, timeline, team, allies, etc. sketched, and are now assembling, Although the SSHRC RC does not take portfolio (right?), we plan to poset a video / presentation on the web. Cheers,
Xin Wei
Lyse Larose, BFA, M.Sc.A.
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