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hrough the General Program, the Foundation funds independent documentary film and video, public radio, television, arts and culture in Chicago, and multi-year initiatives in changing areas of special interest. Currently, MacArthur is conducting an initiative on Intellectual Property and the Long-Term Protection of the Public Domain.
During 2005, General Program staff conducted an exploratory process to help better understand the environment in which media grantmaking is based, particularly examining the impact of technological change on how individuals are likely to obtain information in the future. The review pointed to some significant trends: the ability of information consumers to decide when and on what device (e.g., iPod, cell phone, television, computer) to receive programming; the growing ability of citizens to become reporters and filmmakers and to disseminate their work on the Internet; the increasing ease of conversation between information producers and consumers; and the continuing need for high-quality, non--fiction content that is produced for the distinctive properties of websites, radio, television, books, and other media. In 2006, MacArthur’s media grantmaking will begin to take greater account of these changes.
For additional information about MacArthur programs and grantmaking guidelines, see the Foundation’s website, www.macfound.org.
Grants Authorized 2005 >>
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Eyebeam supports the research, production, teaching, and exhibition of art made with new technologies - and is committed to making its processes and products available in the public domain. Shown here: a portion of a digital cinema installation by Eyebeam Production Fellow Morgan Barnard. |