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<p>it's a pity about amro, but maybe good if we can do something for
next year.</p>
<p>the error406 also sounds good, worth to apply. i have a lot on in
the next 3 weeks so little time to focus until the end of april. i
could do some editing & proofreading of the application.</p>
<p>h : )</p>
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<p>hi all!</p>
<p>just a quick sum of informations following the monthly meeting:</p>
<p>- AMRO: after a first email a month ago notifying us that our
proposal was still being discussed, they finally rejected our
proposal because too much in-depth, saying they would contact us
after this edition over the summer. They would like to invite us
to build up the next edition with us...</p>
<p>- error406 - netstalgia not acceptable: </p>
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<p><i>Error 417 Expectation Failed is looking for projects
that reject the longing for a mythic “old internet” and
confront the politics of net nostalgia head-on. The
internet is broken, but was it ever whole? We invite
artists, curators and collectives from around the world to
propose projects that take a clear-eyed view of the past,
while exploring how internet histories can open pathways
toward more equitable futures. This open call asks: what
protocols, networks, archives and shared conditions are
needed to build the internet we actually want? Respond to
netstalgia with error 406 not acceptable.</i></p>
<i>Grants from € 1’500 to € 7’000<br>
Deadline call for projects: 4 May 2026 (23:59 CEST)<br>
Jury: Chia Amisola, Olia Lialina, Peter Sunde & Vladan
Joler<br>
Deadline for the works: 30 October 2026</i></blockquote>
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<p>-> we thought it would be a good opportunity to dedicate
some time to the maintenance of our infra, the backups and
everything. We could also bring in some of our artistic/crafts
to visibilize invisible labour of maintenance work (cf. mara's
t-shirt "painful backups and migrations").</p>
<p>-> a draft application was started on the pad for
residencies and fundings: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://eth.leverburns.blue/p/systerserver-funding#L197"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://eth.leverburns.blue/p/systerserver-funding#L197</a></p>
<p>let's try and write a full application before may 4th. Who'd be
up for it? We can proceed the same way we did for our
application to AMRO (a dedicated email alias).</p>
<p>tschüss, xo</p>
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