Alt-W
Initiated by Scottish Screen in 2000, the Alt-w Fund is for practitioners based in Scotland to make and develop new artworks, devices and creative applications that challenge the notions of what networked or web-based digital creativity can be.
The fund strongly encourages applicants to explore experimental and interactive practice, make use of technology as both platform and medium, and recognise the changing role that digital culture has in our society.
DRIFT is our exploration of sound art and experimental music through audio editions, streaming, podcasts, broadcasts and live events. DRIFT provides a platform for artists and producers from a broad spectrum of disciplines and varying modes of practice from Scotland and beyond.
The University of Edinburgh's Inspace is home to a joint research partnership between the School of Informatics and New Media Scotland.
Inspace is a laboratory that explores the cultural significance of informatics and new media practice.
The fund strongly encourages applicants to explore experimental and interactive practice, make use of technology as both platform and medium, and recognise the changing role that digital culture has in our society.
DRIFT is our exploration of sound art and experimental music through audio editions, streaming, podcasts, broadcasts and live events. DRIFT provides a platform for artists and producers from a broad spectrum of disciplines and varying modes of practice from Scotland and beyond.
The University of Edinburgh's Inspace is home to a joint research partnership between the School of Informatics and New Media Scotland.
Inspace is a laboratory that explores the cultural significance of informatics and new media practice.