COLLIDE@CERN ARS ELECTRONICA AWARD 2015

22-06-2015 20:02

The winning artist will receive
15,000 Euros production budget incl. Prize money
Rent, subsistence and travel are funded from a designated limited fund that is in addition to the prize money.
All artists insurances for the residencies are funded by the Exclusive Sponsor of all artists insurances for the Collide@CERN programme, UNIQA Assurances SA Switzerland.
An amount of CHF 4,000 to cover subsistence costs, and a limited fund for accommodation and utilities making it possible for the artist to devote him/herself for 2 months in regular work at CERN with the obligation:
of working on site, gaining active knowledge of the Organization as a whole
of reporting, through a blog or other media, on the creative research process underway
of giving a public lecture at the beginning and end of the residency with his/her CERN science inspiration partner
of producing a report at the end of the residency
of presenting at least work in progress as plans/drawings and/or models which may be built physically and/or virtually on the computer by the end of their residency.
The worldwide call for projects made via Ars Electronica’s online submission tool is open from 30th of April 2015 till the extended deadline 5th of July 2015 (11:59 p.m. UTC+2).

Submitters have to include the following to their online application:

A personal testimony video which introduces the artist, who describes why and how this residency will inspire new work (up to 5 minutes)
An outline of a possible concept/idea which the artist wishes to pursue at CERN and Futurelab
A draft production plan with costing/costs and a timeline/schedule
A selected portfolio of works which showcases projects the artist is proud of
The concept description should be concrete and it should explain the essentials of the idea, how and why the ideas and science generated by a residency within collide@CERN and the working at Ars Electronica Futurelab are essential to the project and the work of the artist.
The production plan should contain a clear description of the production tasks involved in the project, and how and why the Ars Electronica Futurelab personnel are important for the realization and production of the proposed idea.

A Jury consisting of representatives of Ars Electronica and CERN as well as one external juror will choose outstanding ideas and concepts as winners of the residency award. The evaluation criteria are aesthetics, originality, a compelling conception, innovation, the technique and quality of the presentation as well as the interest in the ideas of science as expressed by CERN.

The Jury’s decision will be final and the artist will be expected to take up her/his residency in autumn 2015. After approximately 8 weeks at CERN the artist will travel to Linz for a third month to finish the residency at the Ars Electronica Futurelab.

 

For more information visit: http://www.aec.at/artandscience/



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