Photography is used only as an example. Basically, don't include work
samples in your proposal that aren't relevant to your proposal, whether
those work samples are photographs or marble sculptures or SMS
networked events or installations out of piano wire.
Of course, that note should be taken just as a suggestion. People are
free to include whatever work samples they want. But they should know
that if they don't take the time to focus their proposal, it probably
will hurt their chances.
Francis Hwang
Director of Technology
Rhizome.org
phone: 212-219-1288x202
AIM: francisrhizome
+ + +
On Feb 18, 2005, at 1:40 PM, Murphy wrote:
>> + include only work samples relevant to your proposal. If your
>> proposal
>> + has nothing to do with photography, don't include images from your
>> + photography portfolio.
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> This reminds me of the granting organization a few years ago that
> required all examples of online projects to be made available on
> removable media. Rhizome is a database organization and you will
> adhere to their taxonomy! With digital cameras, cell phones, Flickr et
> al who's to say what photography is these days and many artists,
> especially younger ones, don't make those kinds of distinctions.
>
> Rob
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