PARTICIPATION FORM :: .pdf
Proposal Application and Guidelines
The Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies (PIPS) is looking for experimental projects in contemporary urban exploration and public art. Provflux brings together a wide range of artists, thinkers, and thrillseekers for a weekend of interventions, discussions, explorations, and citywide entertainment.
The projects can take any form, providing it engages notions of urban space and the public's interaction with it. Interventions, actions, urban installations, presentations, and any other projects of this nature will all be considered. All disciplines are encouraged to submit material.
The deadline for proposals is May 1st, 2006.
Name individual/group: _______________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________
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Name of Project: ____________________________________________________________
Project Description:
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Possible Applicable Categories (Please Check One):
___Public Intervention/ Performance/ Participatory Sculpture
___Urban Exploration (derives, tours, abandoned space tours, etc)
___Lost Space Recovery/ Temporary Installations
___Tech Mapping (gps mapping, projections, generative psygeo)
___Lecture/ Discussion/ Theory
___Games/ Experimental Public Art
___Other: _______________________________
A brief Mission Statement and/or Resume should be included in application.
Send all information via:
post PIPS :: po box 29492 :: providence ri :: 02909
email pipsworks@gmail.com
please note: Include all relevant digital image, audio, or video files with completed form. Supporting attachments, descriptions, and URLs are encouraged. Lecture/ discussion proposals should include copies of texts and/or brief synopsis of material to be considered.