[Air-l] Grants from the DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION
George(s) Lessard
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Sun May 26 08:53:35 PDT 2002
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Subject: RHIZOME_RARE The Program of Grants for Researcher in
Residence: 2002 Call for
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**Press Release**
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES A CALL FOR RESEARCH
PROPOSALS IN THE PROGRAM OF GRANTS FOR RESEARCHER IN RESIDENCE
Montreal, May 2, 2002 - The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and
Technology is launching a call for research proposals in the program of grants
for researcher in residence. This program being in its second year, the
Foundation hopes to foster critical thinking about how technologies affect
people and their natural and cultural environments.
Following an international competition open to historians, curators,
critics, independent researchers, artists and scientists, the Foundation
will enable two researchers to work in the collections and archives of the
Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D). The research project must
focus on one of the Foundation's collections; a profile of the Foundation's
collections is available at the following URL:
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/CRD/index.html.
Twice a year, the CR+D will welcome a researcher for three to six months.
The researchers will be given access to computer and audiovisual equipment, the
Foundation's database and its documentary collections. Their research findings
will be published on the Foundation's Web site.
For more details on this initiative, consult the program of grants for
researcher in residence in the Funding Programs section of the Foundation's Web
site: http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/programmes/bourses.html.
The deadline for applying is *August 31, 2002*. If you don't have Internet
access, or if you have any questions about how to submit a project to the
Foundation, please contact the program officer Jacques Perron.
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SOURCE:
Jacques Perron, jperron at fondation-langlois.org
Program Officer for individual artists or scientists
T: (514) 987-7177
F: (514) 987-7492
E: info at fondation-langlois.org
W: www.fondation-langlois.org
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