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The project is a work in progress with at least one component of its story design in advanced development. Applicants must have completed some previous work in one or more fields related to their project.
International projects will be considered, but all project materials must be provided in English. Description With an emphasis on story, this lab supports artists who are developing interactive, immersive, or experimental projects that aim to create rich and resonant experiences for audiences.
Application Invitation only. Fellows are selected from New Frontier alumni pool. Dates Varies Size of Lab Varies Location Varies Eligibility New Frontier alumni artists Description Since , New Frontier has cultivated an alumni community of inventive minds, creative technologists, and talented storytellers from a variety of backgrounds.
Application Public. No application. Explore field-defining projects, Discuss the technological and cultural shifts that enabled these projects, Learn about emerging creative practices and tools, and Be in direct conversation with New Frontier pioneers.
Next Public Session Our last public session was in St. Paul, Minnesota, September There are no future public sessions scheduled at present.
Read Our FAQ. Other FAQs. What stage of project development is most conducive to success in the lab environment? An eligible project is a story-centered work in progress with at least one component of its story design in advanced development. There should be enough concept and story for meaningful discussion; but the project should not be so advanced that there is no room for new ideas to impact the future shape of the project. What happens at the lab? New Frontier invites six story-centered projects for an immersive Story Lab experience with a group of leading artists, designers, filmmakers, storytellers, technologists, and innovators in the field.
After identifying the unique needs of each selected project, the Sundance Institute will source leading creative advisors to provide individualized feedback and will create a customized agenda of activities to support the development of the projects. The lab will include the following elements with an emphasis on storytelling: Project presentations with full group feedback lab fellows and advisors.
Individualized story and story-design sessions. Conversations about key artistic, design, and technology issues that relate to story. Please note that while technical elements are certainly discussed as part of the story design, the lab will not focus on active prototyping or technical production while on-site in May. How many projects are selected? We invite a total of six story-centered projects to participate in the lab.
Broadly defined, we accept three narrative and three documentary projects. How many collaborators from each project can attend the lab? A maximum of two members from each selected project may attend the lab. Do participants pay for travel and accommodation? Air travel, ground transportation, accommodations, and meals are all normally covered by Sundance Institute.
What happens after the lab? After the New Frontier Story Lab, fellows will participate in a strategic planning consultation to outline a roadmap for successfully completing their projects. Then, fellows will have strategic check-in sessions as needed and semi-annually with New Frontier staff and advisors until they close their projects. For multiplatform works, at least one component of its story design should be in advanced development.
Applicants may be early-career or emerging artists, but they must have completed some previous work in one or more fields related to their project. I am an established artist. Am I too advanced in my career to apply? Unlike other Sundance Institute labs, the Story Lab accepts projects from artists or storytellers with advanced careers, as long as they are an independent artist working to innovate the art and form of story. Inpatient Admission Policies and Procedures Processing Information When submitting your application, the following information will be required to complete the process: Verification of income — pay stub, bank statements, last tax documentation or proof of income from any agency or local service provider Available dates for treatment Referral source name phone and fax numbers, if available.
Credit cards are accepted for payment if requested. No one is ever turned away for lack of ability to pay. All bed dates are confirmed the week before check-in. Those who test positive will be screened by the Residential Program Director, and if needed, referred for medical clearance.
Once clearance has been obtained, the client will be admitted to social model detoxification if appropriate. Clients that are felons are required to register with the local authorities. Please do so prior to arriving at New Frontier Treatment Center. Be sure to have all prescription medications filled, and have an adequate amount for the duration of your stay.
New Frontier Treatment Center staff members are not responsible for payments or filling of prescriptions. Only approved over-the-counter medications will be allowed, please review the approved medication list in our intake packet for a list of approved medications.
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