OPEN CALL | BEYOND MATTER RESIDENCIES

Tallinn Art Hall, Tirana Art Lab Center for Contemporary Art, and the Hertz-Lab of the ZKM I Center for Art and Media are jointly calling for European art practitioners / theoreticians to apply for one of three production residencies taking place in Karlsruhe, Tallinn, and Tirana.

 

What Are the Residencies About?

These residencies are within the framework of the long-term project Beyond Matter, and will be hosted by three of the partner institutions: Hertz-Lab of the ZKM | Center for Art and Media KarlsruheTallinn Art Hall and Tirana Art Lab Center for Contemporary Art. On site, the residency fellows will develop an artistic production or theoretical concept that takes as its starting point the core questions of the Beyond Matter project. How can virtual reality tools and digitization contribute to developing artistic practices that question materiality and offer possible ways to shift the discourse into other dimensions like experience, visualization, imagination, sensory perception, atmosphere, or spirituality? How can artistic practices using virtual reality contribute to current political and social discourses? What is the potential of virtual reality within the art field? And how can virtual reality serve as a media basis for overcoming physicality and temporality in order to create something new based on today’s possibilities? What can VR stand for? Virtual Reality, Variable Relations, Vertical Radiation, Valid Readings, Vaporous Restoration, Visible Revision? With this residency we invite applicants to consider not only the multivalent applications of the latest representational systems, but also how they can be expanded. The future applications must be conceived as versatile as their fields of application are constituted. That is why the search is not for one answer, but for many solutions.

 

Who Do We Want to Reach?

The residency provides artists and theoreticians working in the field of contemporary art from the EU and the Associated Countries with the opportunity to live and work in Karlsruhe, Tallinn, or Tirana for a period of two months. We want to stress expressly that not only cultural producers who work in the field of virtual media are being invited to apply, but all artists and theoreticians with variations of artistic and theoretical outcome. Project proposals developed in relation to and conversant with the local realities at each of the locations will be prioritized. The residents will have access to the local institutional infrastructures and each residency will result in a statements presentation.

 

What Do We Offer?

For the two-month stay each location offers the residents particular resources and opportunities:

Hertz-Lab of the ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe: Workshops (wood, metal, electrical), dark projection room, set-up areas for larger installations, green screen studio, sound studio with multichannel audio projection, and a volumetric capturing system available by appointment.

Tallinn Art Hall: Opportunity to hold workshops, sessions, and/or seminars related to the overall themes of the project and in particular on the challenges with the latest XR applications, networking opportunities, research support, support for regional travel, space for workshops and seminars.

Tirana Art Lab – Center for Contemporary Art: Research and production of artworks engaging with the overall themes of the project and involving public space/interventions in public space relating to the city of Tirana using Extended Reality technologies.

 

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions for which no uniform European regulation has been adopted so far, please be aware that the physical stay during the residency period may have to be postponed. Thus for the application at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe we are also offering the possibility of applying with an online project instead, that does not have to be implemented on site, but could be shown on a hosted virtual exhibition platform. The platform is a virtual replica of the so-called Museum Balcony, a feature in the exhibition space at ZKM | Karlsruhe. Therefore, we encourage you to respond site-specifically. Please note that the implementation will be done by a coder, whose work will be paid for out of the production budget.

 

What Costs Does the Residency Cover?

Each residency is fully funded and includes travel, accommodation, a stipend, and production costs. More detailed information upon request.

 

How Do You Apply?

Applications must include the following:

  • Your contact information (name, address, e-mail, phone number, website)
  • Letter of intent explaining why you are applying and what would you like to focus on during the residency (max. 5000 characters)
  • Brief informative curriculum vitae (max. 1 page)
  • Which residency location you are applying for: Karlsruhe, Tallinn, or Tirana?
  • Portfolio (max. 10 MB)

 

Please note: Accepted candidates are required to use the residency in its full length during fixed periods of time. In the first round of residencies, two candidates will be selected for Karlsruhe, two for Tallinn Art Hall, and three for Tirana Art Lab.

 

For all three locations the dates are: September 1 – October 31, 2021 and May 1 – June 30, 2022.

Only applications in English will be accepted and these must be submitted by e-mail until April 30, 2021. Please send your application in PDF format with the subject “Beyond Matter Residency” to residencies@beyondmatter.eu

Selected participants will be notified by May 31, 2021 latest.

The jury for selecting the artists consists of curators at the ZKM, Tallinn Art Hall, and Tirana Art Lab.

 

If you have further questions, please contact:

 

Felix Koberstein, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe: koberstein@zkm.de

Corina L. Apostol, Tallinn Art Hall: corina@kunstihoone.ee

Adela Demetja, Tirana Art Lab Center for Contemporary Art: adela.demetja@tiranaartlab.org

 

https://www.kunstihoone.ee/en

http://www.tiranaartlab.org/en

https://zkm.de/en

http://beyondmatter.eu

 

This project is cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

Co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union and German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
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