In a message dated 2/27/2008 2:15:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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The Climate Clock Global Initiative is seeking ideas from artist-led teams
to create a major artwork entitled Climate Clock, which will measure changes
in greenhouse gas levels, and be the first in a series of global projects
calling attention to climate change. Climate Clock will be an instrument of
long-term measurement and will collect data for 100 years. The artwork will be
located in downtown San Jose, California, Silicon Valley's city center, and
will be a collaboration between an artist-led team composed of artists,
international and Silicon Valley engineers and other creative professionals who are
working with climate measurement and data visualization. It is anticipated
that the budget for the construction of Climate Clock will be between $5 and $15
million, depending upon the scope of the final proposal.
To view the call visit _http://cadre.sjsu.edu/fuse/strategem.html_
(http://cadre.sjsu.edu/fuse/strategem.html) , for a PDF of the call, please visit
_http://www.sanjoseculture.org/?pid=4500_ (http://www.sanjoseculture.org/?pid=4500)
and to apply, go to _www.callforentry.org_ (http://www.callforentry.org/) ,
register a username and password, navigate to "Apply to Calls", and search
for "San Jose Climate Clock".
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The Climate Clock Initiative is a collaboration between FUSE: cadre/montalvo
artist research residency initiative and the City of San Jose Public Art
program in cooperation with ZERO1.
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Kuniko Vroman, Coordinator
FUSE: _
CADRE/Montalvo Artist Research Residency Initiative
CADRE Laboratory, School of Art and Design
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0089
USA
( p ) 408. 924.4368
( f ) 408.924.4326
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