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<p class="MsoNormal">INTERNATIONAL SHARED RESIDENCY - A
COLLABORATION BETWEEN EYEBEAM (US) AND BALTAN LABORATORIES (NL) <br
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<p class="MsoNormal">For artists, shared residencies offer a
context that's more than simply time and space to work. By
residing at each partner organization, time and space is
multiplied across locations and each location brings its own
culture to the work. In this case, the collaborative potential
between<a href="http://www.baltanlaboratories.org/"><span
style="color: windowtext; text-decoration: none;"> Baltan
Laboratories</span></a> in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and
Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in New York City is
exponentially increased -- both organizations are deeply
committed to supporting the process of artistic creation from
early stages through to the end project. This collaborative
residency is organized around the theme of "Cultural Economies"
with the goal of instigating new work that critically examines
the ability of artists and artistic production to maintain large
cultural relevance in an age of increasingly limited
resources. <br>
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The timeline for this collaborative residency is as follows:<br>
Sept. 17 - Nov. 18, in residence at Eyebeam (housing not
provided);<br>
Nov. 19 - Dec. 21, in residence at Baltan Laboratories, in
collaboration with the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven (NL)
(housing provided);<br>
Dec. 14 - 15, presentation of working prototype at an
international symposium around collecting and presenting
digitally born art in the museum, a collaboration between Baltan
Laboratories and the Van Abbemuseum; <br>
Dec. 22 - Feb. 18, 2013, in residence at Eyebeam with
presentation of final work in exhibition.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The selected artist(s) will receive paid
transportation, a production budget, and a modest fee. Please
note, this is a different program than standard Eyebeam
residency so stipend and budget differs. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">For this residency focus area, the following
must be agreeable to the selected artist:<br>
- The artist must be willing to openly and thoroughly document
the artistic process.<br>
- The work should be created using open source software;<br>
- The artist should have experience working in collaborative
settings with people from different disciplines.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Please note: only artists and technologists
who can commit to the working timeline should apply.
Also, please include in the application (under the "Additional
Info. section") the motivation for why you would like to work in
the context of this particular residency.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Applications are
only accepted via our online application system. Applications
received after the deadline of noon, 12:00 (EST) PM (noon), June
22, 2012, will not be accepted. All applications and work
samples must be submitted through the online form. No exceptions
will be made. You can create a user/password during the
application process and log back into the server to update your
application before the final deadline.<br>
Complete applications must include the following information:<br>
- Contact Information<br>
- Resume or CV (.rtf, .pdf, .doc)<br>
- Work samples in the form of URLs. Include a project
description with your work sample that explains your
contribution to the piece, how it is meant to be viewed and how
it relates to your proposed project(s)/research.<br>
- Concise responses to all application questions. Incomplete
applications will not be considered.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">International Residents are responsible for
securing their own visas for the Residency period. <br>
NOTE: International applicants are encouraged to take into
consideration the time required for meeting travel and visa
requirements and may want to consider applying to the cycle
prior to their intended start date. </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">TO APPLY GO TO: <a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://apply.eyebeam.org/">http://apply.eyebeam.org/</a></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and
technology center in the USA. Our unique collaborative
environment fosters fellowships and residencies through
research, education, public programming and a vital web space,
eyebeam.org. We are located in the heart of NYC’s Chelsea art
district in a resource rich 15,000 sq.ft. space. Please see the
Residents and Projects sections of our web site for information
on current and previous work developed at Eyebeam. <a
href="http://eyebeam.org">http://eyebeam.org</a></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Baltan Laboratories initiates, mediates and
shares innovative research and development at the intersection
of art, design and technological culture. Baltan sees the
laboratory as a way of working. It is both a network and a
methodology for creating and sharing new concepts, tools and
knowledge. Baltan is a flexible, collaborative platform for
future thinking that places art and design research at the core
of its activities. <a href="http://www.baltanlaboratories.org">http://www.baltanlaboratories.org</a></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">for further inquiries: <a
href="http://eyebeam.org/contact">http://eyebeam.org/contact</a></p>
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