Open Call: Artist residencies

Open Call: Artist residencies (Short-Term Scientific Missions -STSM) COST-funded Action TOOLKIT OF CARE (TOC), CA21102 is pleased to announce an open call for artist residencies (Short-Term Scientific Missions)

STSM will be from the 9th September 2024 to the 29th September 2024
The association Apo33 is an organisation dedicated to artistic and technological research. It focuses on creating innovative projects that blend art, technology, and society. Apo33 engages in a variety of activities, including workshops, exhibitions, sound performances, and artist residencies. Its goal is to advance experimentation in the field of sound and digital art, by providing a space for creative exploration and the development of new ideas. The association is committed to spreading digital culture through public events, seminars, and publications, aiming to stimulate discussion and reflection on contemporary issues related to art and technology. Apo33 works exclusively with Free/Libre open source software and operating systems, reflecting the associations copyleft attitude.

Description of residency:
This Toolkit of Care residency invites artist-researchers to develop their work within APO33’s community, contributing to ongoing dialogues around technology, art, society and ecology. We are interested in artists-reserchers exploring sustainable, open and sharing art practices, data as material, virtual naturalism, microbial art, generative art, DIY electronics, instrument invention, radio art, field recording, frameworks for interaction, ecologies of care, etc.

Details of the Residency and eligibility can be downloaded here:

TOOLKIT OF CARE is an international Action led by an interdisciplinary group of creative practitioners, academics, researchers and arts organisations that specialise in creative technologies and that have considerable experience in the production and dissemination of this kind of knowledge across Europe and internationally, who have come together to form a “critical network of care”. The network will collaborate to share their collective expertise and technical knowledge employed in creative ways to develop knowledge and methodologies of care. The main aim is to produce a well formulated and integrated TOOLKIT OF CARE comprising articles, prototypes, audiovisual documentation, technical manuals, theoretical analysis, prototypes, and data. It will act as a model of how to successfully share knowledge and expertise across different geographical regions and social groups.

More information about Toolkit of Care can be found here: toolkitof.care

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