The Singapore-ETH Centre, in collaboration with the Arts and Creativity Lab & the Interactive and Digital Media Institute, are pleased to announce a 2013 Arts/Science Residency at ETH Zurich’s Future Cities Laboratory (FCL). The selected artist will be invited to spend 2 months working at the FCL with researchers, students and the local arts community as she or he conduct a project exploring and making connections between art and science.
The artist will be invited to present the project at ETH Zurich’s Digital Art Weeks Festival (May 6 – 19 2013), thus the residency must start no later than beginning of May 2013.
The Art/Science Residency is made possible with the support of ETH Zurich’s Future Cities Laboratory and IDMI Art/Science Residency Programme.
The Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) is a transdisciplinary research centre focused on urban sustainability in a global frame. It is the first research programme of the Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC). It is home to a community of over 100 PhD, postdoctoral and Professorial researchers working on diverse themes related to future cities and environmental sustainability.
In September 2013, the 3rd FCL Forum will take place at the NRF CREATE Campus in Singapore. The event is planned and realised through three main pillars, which are a conference, an exhibition, and the library. All pillars collected and showcase FCL work established over the last three years.
The goal of this Art/Science Residency is to propose and realise a bridge that connects the pillars. Thereby, the general topic of investigation is the use of transmedia storytelling approaches to support large, heterogeneous, and complex research projects in terms of coherently integrating the overall mission, research questions, works in progress and results across multiple platforms and formats. Consequently, proposals should radically question and innovatively revise current standards in academic communication. While including web- and game-based transmedia approaches, as typically known from advertisement, they should go beyond the norm of such techniques.
In particular, we are looking for proposals that include other areas and formats, and adhere to the following guidelines:
For all formats and areas you will work closely with FCL faculty and PhD students, and will have access to FCL space and technical infrastructure, including the Value Lab and the FCL model-making workshop. Involvement of students and researchers in Labs will be voluntary.
The ASR Review Committee comprised of FCL researchers, NUS science and arts faculty, and international members will evaluate proposals. Proposals will be judged for
The two-month residency will be carried out in April/May/June 2013 (with the option so shift dates as long as they overlap with the Digital Art Weeks festival).
The residency includes a S$3200/month artist fee, and does not cover housing and travel to/from/within. Singaporean artists are particularly encouraged to apply. The project should leverage on existing equipment at the Value Lab Asia (see link below). If funding beyond this is required, it must be detailed in the budget.
Digital Art Weeks: http://www.digitalartweeks.ethz.ch/
Future Cities Laboratory: http://www.futurecities.ethz.ch/
Art and Creativity Lab: http://anclab.org/
Value Lab Asia: http://www.arisona.ch/web/value-lab-asia/
Call and application form: http://www.digitalartweeks.ethz.ch/web/DAW13/ASR2013
Stefan Müller Arisona, Principal Investigator
Future Cities Laboratory
Singapore-ETH Centre
www.futurecities.ethz.ch
Lonce Wyse, Associate Professor
Communications and New Media Department Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Director, IDMI Arts and Creativity Lab
National University of Singapore
www.anclab.org
For further information, please contact Stefan Müller Arisona at arisona@arch.ethz.ch