/Triple Canopy/ is an online magazine that works collectively with
writers, artists, researchers and other collaborators on projects that
deal critically with culture and politics, and the ways people engage
them, both online and in the world at large.
We are pleased to announce
our first call for proposals. In the coming months we will be
commissioning ten projects spanning the five areas outlined
below—original research, new-media journalism, public programming,
Internet-specific artwork, and critical dialogues—to be published in the
magazine and presented before live audiences in the next year.
This first round of commissions is supported in part by a generous grant
from the Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston. Commissions will be
accompanied by a modest honorarium, the amount of which will reflect the
scope of the project and the cost of its development.
*Project areas*
*Research Work*
/Research Work/ was established to facilitate the creation of research
projects that are produced outside academia, for a general audience;
employ Internet-specific methods of presentation; and serve a public
best reached by making the work available for free online.
*Internet as Material*
/Internet as Material/ was established to support emerging and
mid-career artists who have never before made work specifically for the
Web in the production of an online project. These projects further
Triple Canopy's mission by utilizing the Internet—which is too often
understood as a channel for the transfer of information—as a medium for
the development of artworks that actively engage readers.
*Thinking Through Images*
/Thinking Through Images/ was established to foster conversations about
images and videos of cultural, political, and social relevance, between
artists, writers, researchers, and other cultural practitioners working
in different fields. The program aims to facilitate close readings of
popular media and fine art—from nineteenth-century paintings to Internet
memes to documentation of current events—that consider these cultural
products in a common context.
*New Media Reporting Project*
The /New Media Reporting Project/ was established to provide journalists
an outlet for—and provide them with the training and technical resources
and expertise to realize—in-depth, critical reports executed in multiple
media, with the goal of providing an immersive experience of the stories
and subjects that shape our age.
*New Programming*
/New Programming/ was established to support the development of
exhibitions, panel discussions, performances, film screenings, and other
public events that examine the intersection of culture, politics, and
technology.
For proposals, please send a 300-to-500-word outline of the project, links to past work, and a CV or resumé; for works in progress, please send a selection of relevant images, texts, and other media, a 200-word outline of the project, links to past work, and a CV or resumé by e-mail.