- Location: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Deadline: Apr 12th, 2013
- Duration: Production residency: 6 May – 19 June 2013 Public presentation: 20 – 23 June 2013
- Eligibility:
- Costs & Support: The selected artist or collective will receive a total fee of $1150 for the residency (including production, presentation and workshop).
- URL: http://http://www.easternbloc.ca
Description:
Eastern
Bloc’ media lab is a space for experimenting, learning, theorizing and
creating – a place to further develop systems-based, networked,
generative and hybrid practices through an artist-led discourse. The lab
is a site of convergence for artists (both emerging and established),
professionals, students, technicians, theorists and curators –
encouraged to work side by side, supporting one another conceptually as
well as technically.
Eastern Bloc’s residency program, with its three residencies per year
(Fall, Winter, Spring), is a chance for artists and audiences to
critically engage in the artistic process, with a focus on DIY and open
source culture as well as and the political discourse surrounding
contemporary digital culture, and a special consideration for pedagogy
and technological democratization.For the upcoming Winter residency, artists (or artist collectives) are asked to submit a project in one or more of the following disciplines: Net art, interactive installation/performance, bio art, audio/video installation, A/V performance, sound performance, public intervention. Applicants are encouraged to propose a project along the theme of “Black Market,” which will coincide with the thematic orientation of the fifth edition of Sight & Sound, taking place from the 8th to the 29th of May 2103.
Please include in the project description how the proposed project responds to the following criteria (the artistic merit of your application will be judged based on these criteria):
- Puts forward a process of exploration/risk-taking/experimentation within a public context
- Presents critically engaged content
- Exploits the material framework and conceptual parameters of the mediums and technologies used
- Use of multiple platforms/systems/networks and/or use of open source technologies
- Explores current trends in digital culture
- Investigates the digital language and its norms and structures
- Looks to build upon or challenge the normative structures of New Media art production and exhibition
- Open access to the research & production lab
- Guided technical assistance during the 6 week production period (provided by the Lab Coordinator and/or a lab volunteer)
- Access to the lab’s equipment and tools (click here for detailed list of lab equipment and tools)
- Access to small storage space for materials and personal equipment
- A maximum of 10 hours of in-gallery technical assistance for the installation and dismantle of the project before and after the presentation period
- Photo and video documentation of the residency process (including production, exhibition, workshop and artist talk)
Artists must submit the following:
- Artistic statement (max 250 words)
- Detailed description of the project including technical requirements (max 500 words)
- Bio and up-to-date CV of all collaborators
- Support material of current or past works (max. 10 images and/or 3 audio/video excerpts)
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