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Old 23-11-2007, 09:52   #1 (permalink)

 
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Anyone want to put together a proposal for an art / science commission?!

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The Wellcome Trust

WHO: artists, scientists, curators, film-makers, writers, producers, directors, academics, science communicators, teachers, arts workers and education officers based in the UK or the Republic of Ireland.
WHERE: UK.
WHAT: funds for arts projects that explore biomedical science. Projects should involve the creation of new artistic work and should have some biomedical scientific input either through a scientist taking on an advisory role or through direct collaboration. Applicants are encouraged to investigate new methods of interdisciplinary working as well as new models of engagement in biomedical science. Funding can be applied for at two levels: small to medium-sized projects (up to and including £30,000) and large projects (above £30,000).

TO APPLY: for more information visit Arts Awards

MORE INFORMATION: all enquiries and applications should be addressed to Arts Awards, Wellcome Trust, Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE, UK, 020 7611 7222, arts@wellcome.ac.uk

DEADLINE: for small to medium-sized projects forthcoming deadlines are 15 February, 2 May and 18 July. Decisions will be made approximately three months after the deadline. For large projects (over £30,000) the next deadline will be 11 January 2008. Decisions will be made approximately five months after the deadline.
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Old 23-11-2007, 10:12   #2 (permalink)

 
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I'm a scientist! I work in biological sciences! Bone research, currently. They don't call me Evil Dr. Al for nothing. Actually, only Rob Karloff calls me that but... y'know, that counts?

On a more serious note, one of our senior lecturers in the Bone Group has always been interested in art and science colliding in a mash-up. I'm interested too. We should speak.
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BIOTECH!!..IS GODZILLA!!

(sorry couldnt help it)
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Default Hmm that gives me an idea

Coming from a scientific and artistic background I'm pretty sure I could use my skills to good use in such an art project.
Coincidentally, bones are my specialist subject, although I am well versed in applied biosciences and chemistry.
Therefor... I propose that I get out my bone and jizz a ower a T shirt .
With a good aim I'm sure it could be made to look like a strand of DNA or something.
Hang it on a wall.
Call a spade an earth inverting horticultular tool on the bit of card next to the "Artwork ", and nae doot The Turner folk and Bill Drummond will be knocking on the door or nailing hard cah to it.
Got any interesting photos of Obedience night to speed along the proceedings?.
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Coming from a scientific and artistic background I'm pretty sure I could use my skills to good use in such an art project.
Coincidentally, bones are my specialist subject, although I am well versed in applied biosciences and chemistry.
Therefor... I propose that I get out my bone and jizz a ower a T shirt .
With a good aim I'm sure it could be made to look like a strand of DNA or something.
Hang it on a wall.
Call a spade an earth inverting horticultular tool on the bit of card next to the "Artwork ", and nae doot The Turner folk and Bill Drummond will be knocking on the door or nailing hard cah to it.
Got any interesting photos of Obedience night to speed along the proceedings?.
First post i've seen from you that consists mainly of proper english!
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Default Oh yes, I dae foul tae.

If anything involves putting hard cash in my pocket for interesting work, I will even speak with a West Country or Polish accent, although I do have a penchant for speaking like a toff when I'm more " relaxed " than the norm .
I am serious about this project.
I would like my piece to be named
" the juxtaposition of Jizz on a T shirt in a cauld boring place that should be fun, but ye feel like a criminal wi a the security and their annoying walki talkies and piggy eyed stares, but at least there's always Markies escelator or the pub and inane banter to keep ye warm", the noo .
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If anything involves putting hard cash in my pocket for interesting work, I will even speak with a West Country or Polish accent, although I do have a penchant for speaking like a toff when I'm more " relaxed " than the norm .
I am serious about this project.
I would like my piece to be named
" the juxtaposition of Jizz on a T shirt in a cauld boring place that should be fun, but ye feel like a criminal wi a the security and their annoying walki talkies and piggy eyed stares, but at least there's always Markies escelator or the pub and inane banter to keep ye warm", the noo .
Gilbert and George have been there done that, more or less...
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That weirdos probably jizzed on each others T shirts, I dinna trust them, they use too much pink and green, probably brown tae, but I widnae want to start ony rhumours.
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