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Hand-made, limited edition CD of the Neak Ta album, exclusive to Kickstarter supporters
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Hand printed CD and one print from the project exhibition (your choice of three)
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Hand printed and signed CD and 3 exhibition prints. We'll also feature your name on the CD artwork and you'll have the opportunity to review and discuss with us the results of our workshops as they happen throughout the residency via email / project blog.
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Sounds like you're serious. If you’re willing to part with this much money, we're guessing you probably have a real interest in Cambodia, and / or cultural development. So whilst we’ll give you all of the above, we’d also love to make you a project associate - to be part of the ongoing conversation with us and our Cambodian partners. Skype calls during the residency to discuss how the project is going, and to help us refine / evolve our plans throughout the six weeks. And then once we're back, an ongoing opportunity to share ideas and have a real influence as we decide on the future direction of the project over the coming years.
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David Gunn is the founding Director of Incidental, a cross-disciplinary creative organisation.
In the past 5 years, Incidental has developed a variety of projects in the UK, Europe and the US, with a diverse output including live perfomances, large-scale installations, software design and site-specific text installations.
Their projects have been commissioned by a variety of organisations including Opera North, Futuresonic Festival, Asian Development Bank, Manchester International Festival, Fundacao Serralves and The New York Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
Incidental’s work has also been featured extensively in press including the Guardian, Time Out, BBC, Wired Magazine, The Wire and numerous online publications.
David was also recently recently featured in the New Museum’s recent book “Younger Than Jesus”, a directory of the most promising international artists under 30 years of age.