May 17, 2024
OPEN CALL for 10 ARTIST RESIDENCIES in the S+T+ARTS program
Since 2024, the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections of TU Dresden has been a partner of S+T+ARTS (Science, Technology and Arts), an initiative of the European Commission that aims to link technology and artistic practice in the best possible way and bring them into a fruitful exchange. As part of S+T+ARTS, STARTS EC(H)O has now published the call for applications for its residency program. The Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections is hosting a total of three residencies.
From December 2024, the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections will offer three residencies on the topics of Modeling the Mind, Exploring Human - AI Relationships and Exploring the Physics of Life . These will take place in close cooperation with the Immersive Experience Lab of Prof. Matthew McGinity and the Interactive Science Lab at the Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Sciences (CIDS) of TU Dresden and are in close exchange with the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden.
All 10 challenges:
CHALLENGE #1 Modeling the Mind (Germany)
CHALLENGE #2 Exploring Human - AI Relationships (Germany)
CHALLENGE #3 Exploring the Physics of Life (Germany)
CHALLENGE #4 European Space Policy in the Age of Sustainability (Austria)
CHALLENGE #5 Virtual Representations of Users (Germany)
CHALLENGE #6 Technical / technological solutions inspired by nature (Germany)
CHALLENGE #7 Transforming Logs into Visual Narratives (Germany)
CHALLENGE #8 Urban Digital Twins for the Salzburg Festival (Germany & Austria)
CHALLENGE #9 Cultural Heritage through New Technologies (Austria)
CHALLENGE #10 Reconnecting to the territory (France)
The program includes:
- Funding of up to €40,000 per challenge
- Advice and support from the STARTS EC(H)O residency host institutions
- Contact with experts
- An on-site kick-off meeting at the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections of the TUD Dresden University of Technology in December 2024
- Support for the onboarding process
- Close monitoring of the projects
Applications can be submitted by individual artists, artist collectives or an independent artist. Artists who are currently working on their doctorate are also encouraged to submit an exposé on their research topic and to consider the residency project as part of a larger research context.
New deadline for application submission: July 15, 2024!
More information about the application and the program:
Application form Open Call Info events
The project is funded by the European Union under the Grant Agreement No 101135691. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. The European Union cannot be held responsible for them.