[spectre] Call for proposals - Piksel/BALTAN Laboratories residency

Angela Plohman aplohman at dds.nl
Fri Jul 24 17:36:39 CEST 2009


Open Call for Proposals
BALTAN Laboratories and Piksel collaborative research and development  
residency
++ Deadline: August 31, 2009 ++

As part of BALTAN Laboratories’ Blueprint research programme  
investigating the roles and forms of the art and technology laboratory  
of the future, BALTAN and Piksel are collaborating to explore the  
relationship between hard and software developers working on free and  
open source tools for artistic production, and the artistic use and  
development of these tools in a laboratory setting.

One artist will be selected from this open call to produce an artwork  
using tools developed in collaboration with local and international  
developers of the Piksel Community, together with BALTAN and Piksel,  
through workshops and a residency at BALTAN. The Piksel/BALTAN  
collaboration will run from September until December 2009.

Specifically, we are interested in proposals to work with the tracking  
and mapping technology Open Computer Vision. OpenCV is a library of  
programming functions mainly aimed at real time computer vision.  
Example applications of the OpenCV library are Human-Computer  
Interaction (HCI); Object Identification, Segmentation and  
Recognition; Face Recognition; Gesture Recognition; Motion Tracking,  
Ego Motion, Motion Understanding; Structure From Motion (SFM); Stereo  
and Multi-Camera Calibration and Depth Computation; Mobile Robotics.  
[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCV]. There will also be  
opportunity for the artist and involved developers to connect to the  
BALTAN Tracker, a tool being developed at BALTAN for thermographic  
cameras.

Knowledge, experience, tools and artwork will be openly disseminated  
both online as well as in person through public events at BALTAN and  
at the Piksel 09 Festival. Reflection on open processes and sharing  
knowledge throughout the research, development and production phases  
of an artistic work, beyond archiving, is an integral part of this  
collaboration.

For more information about BALTAN and Piksel see:
http://www.baltanlaboratories.org
http://www.piksel.no

We offer:

- a residency period of up to 6 weeks at BALTAN Laboratories in  
Eindhoven, the Netherlands during the months of September, October and  
November 2009. Specific dates to be determined in collaboration with  
the selected artist.
- an artist fee of 2000 Euro
- a production budget to be determined
- travel to and from Eindhoven, NL and to Bergen, Norway for the  
Piksel festival, as well as accommodation in both locations
- a week-long development workshop with OpenCV developers and other  
participants from September 21-27, 2009.
- support from the Piksel community in the further technical  
development of the selected project throughout the residency period.
- presentation of the project at the Piksel festival in Bergen, Norway  
from November 19-22, 2009
- public presentation of the results of the artist’s research at  
BALTAN Laboratories in Eindhoven

Requirements:

- proposals are welcome from professional artists worldwide;
- the artist must have advanced technical knowledge allowing him or  
her to experiment with the above-mentioned technologies;
- the artist should preferably have experience working in  
collaborative settings with people from different disciplines;
- the artist must be willing and able to travel to Eindhoven for a  
residency period of 6 weeks in the timeframe above and to the Piksel  
festival in Bergen from November 19-22;
- the artist must be willing to openly and thoroughly document his or  
her artistic process.

Proposal:

Please send the following (digitally) to both Angela Plohman,  
Director, BALTAN Laboratories at angela[AT]baltanlaboratories.org and  
Gisle Froysland, Director, Piksel at info[AT]piksel.no by August 31,  
2009:

- an outline of the concept underlying the work that you wish to  
develop (200 words max)
- a general outline of the scope of the final work (200 words max -  
can include visual sketches)
- a motivation for why you would like to work in the context of this  
particular residency as well as an overview of your interest in the  
technologies mentioned above (250 words max)
- an outline of the research and development plan for the work (250 words max)
- an up-to-date CV including links to previous work



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