
general impression
The committee is impressed with the quality of the submitted plans and the opportunities the applicants see for the development and innovation of IX in the Netherlands. The applications reveal great ambitions to join forces in the areas of knowledge and working methods for research, development and presentation. The envisioned international collaborations were of a high level, especially considering the early stage.
The submitted applications cover both overarching themes and more specifically targeted issues in the sector. The most common themes concerned the sustainability of the making and dissemination processes for IX, the embodiment of IX and the collective experience of IX.
The committee appreciates that the sector has made a considerable effort to set up consortiums in which all core groups (makers and designers, producers, media and cultural organisations, and researchers) make a substantial contribution, even though this is not common practice in this field. The consortium participants represent a broad variety of disciplines, ranging from digital culture to modern dance and from VR to pop music. The IX sector is also well-represented. The committee was interested to see a large number of participants less obviously involved in the field. In the coming years, it expects to see even more parties from the core sector.
‘This past period, the IX sector has eagerly anticipated the first round of the ADRIE grant scheme. I am impressed with both the quantity and the quality of the plans that the IX consortia of makers and designers, producers, cultural organisations and researchers from universities and universities of applied sciences were able to create in a relatively short window, while collaborating with national and international partners,’ says Syb Groeneveld, executive director of the Creative Industries Fund NL. ‘The selected five new collaborations will undoubtedly spark many new conceptual directions in IX. We also want to extend warm thanks to the international advisory committee and its chair, Dorien van de Pas, for its care and meticulousness in formulating clear, well-defined choices.’
Heleen Rouw, programme director of CIIIC: ‘This selection represents an important step in the continued rollout of the CIIIC programme. We see a strong, diverse sector, full of energy to work together and build the future of immersive experiences in the Netherlands. Our thanks to the Creative Industries Fund NL for their careful execution, and congratulations to the five selected consortiums. All other applicants are invited to come talk with us about other opportunities within CIIIC, so that we can continue to work together for a strong, connected and innovative immersive community.’









