Deadline: 16-Aug-24
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is currently accepting applications for the National Lottery Organisations Digital Evolution Awards.
For this programme digital art is artwork that is created exclusively in the digital space; it can either exist in the digital space or be translated into a physical object or tangible experience through technology. Work that exists only in the digital space can be artwork that is consumed online or offline; the latter having some form of installation in a venue.
This grant programme does not cover the simple digitisation of art (in any artform) or performance and must relate to the development of your artistic practice and digital capability. Filmed performances, audio recordings or video capture of material that would be intended for in-person performance is not suitable as the output of a project proposal, and applications applying for such output activity will be rejected as ineligible. Such filmed or recorded elements can be used as assets within a piece of digital art, for example within animation, virtual experiences, or app development.
Programme Objectives
- Upskilling NI arts organisationsin the use of new, emerging, and immersive Technology
- Creation of high quality Digital Art
Programme Priorities
- Creation of digital arts
- Supporting artists/arts organisations to make digital art for the first time or working with digital technology which they have not used before.
- Encouraging cross-sectoral collaboration
Funding Information
- The budget for the programme is £80,000.
- The maximum award value will be £10,000.
Timeframe
- This programme only relates to those proposals that will take place between 1 October 2024 and 30 September 2025.
What you can apply for?
- Here are some examples of the type of project they are aiming to support through this scheme, this list is far from exhaustive.
- Creation of a virtual environment or augmented reality environment, such as augmented reality visual arts or sound overlay on venues or geographical spaces.
- Using technology, such as 3D rendering and printing, to create artwork digitally which can either exist digitally or be manufactured into 3D physical objects.
- Using technology to translate data into artistic content; for example, algorithms/Artificial Intelligence that create music or visual content from data input.
- App development for the delivery of artistic content; this could include gamification or making an artistic experience for consumption on digital devices. (Note: this does not include streaming of filmed/recorded performances)
- Piloting new forms of support to individual artists or organisations that results in the creation of digital art.
- Essential digital equipment and software up to a max 20% of Total Request Value (i.e. 20% of the total amount you are requesting from them in the application). All requests for hardware or software must be integral to project delivery and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by assessors.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants to this scheme are as follows:
- Arts organisations, registered charities and other organisations which cannot distribute profits.
- Groups of organisations working together to deliver specific projects.
- Organisations currently in receipt of an Arts Council Annual funding Programme award may apply for:
- projects of an exceptional nature which were not anticipated at the time of their AFP application.
Ineligible
- For-profit organisations.
- Individuals or sole traders.
- Broadcasters (excluding community service broadcasters).
- Central Government Departments.
- Umbrella organisations not previously funded by the Arts Council.
- Organisations who are in breach of the terms of previous ACNI grants.
- Organisations in receipt of a current1 Organisations’ Digital Evolution Award.
- Organisations who received an Organisations’ Digital Evolution Award in 2023/24.
For more information, visit Arts Council of Northern Ireland.