Research

CyFer Open Call

Researchers from the CyFer project, funded by PETRAS, UK, are examining cybersecurity, privacy, ethics and trust in FemTech. Female-oriented technologies (FemTech) promise to enable people to take control of their bodies and lives, helping them overcome the many existing challenges in medical care and research. There is a lack of data about women and other minority and minoritised groups in medical sciences. There is also bias and discrimination in health studies, data sets, and algorithms. FemTech solutions promise to centre these groups in the design and development of their systems. However, the FemTech industry remains largely unregulated.

The State of Interim

A symposium on A.I. bundling diverse positions on from artists, researchers and beyond.

The Symposium will take part over three consecutive days,
during the 27th / 28th / 29th of May. The participating positions
will be bundled into three individual blocks, one for each day of
the event.

We are happy to present to you our diverse and international
program which combines artistic, theoretical and research
focussed positions and presentations.

We are looking forward to a dense weekend full of talks, dialogues
and discussions on AI, art, computing, coding, aesthetic theoriy,
performative practice and many more topics and intersections.

Open Call for Audition | Master Performance Practices

Home of Performance Practices and ArtEZ University of Arts is now open to applications from artists looking to join our Master’s programme from Autumn 2022!

Deadline submission application:

25 May 2022

Audition week:

20 - 24 June 2022 (availability for whole week required) | *The audition will be held ONLINE

The ArtEZ Performance Practices programme welcomes independent and responsible artist-researchers, wishing to further, and more rigorously, advance their careers in performance art, live art, contemporary theatre, conceptual choreography, experimental dance or visual art.

ARCUS Research 2022

ARCUS Research 2022 
NEW residency program 

Call For Applications

Folger Institute Artist Research Fellowship

The Folger Shakespeare Library has embarked on a major renovation project. While this work is underway and Folger collections are unavailable for in-person consultation, the Folger Institute is committed to continuing its support of collections-based research, and to providing scholars and artists with the resources they need to pursue and advance their work. 

The Folger Institute Artist Research Fellowship is open to artists working in all media whose work would benefit from significant primary research. This includes, but is not limited to, visual artists, writers, dramaturgs, playwrights, performers, filmmakers, and composers.

Sitka Center / Artist at Sea

The Artist at Sea Residency provides the opportunity for a visual artist, writer or musician to spend 14 days on an oceanic research vessel interacting with a scientific team gathering data on the size structure and composition of zooplankton in marine food webs off of the Oregon and Washington coasts.

The next research trip is scheduled for Feb 28- March 13, 2022. The ship will be loaded on Feb 27 with an anticipated departure date of Feb 28. The ship will return on March 13  and be unloaded on March 14 . The selected artist must be available from Feb 27- March 14, 2022.  The 2 week (optional) residency at Sitka will follow after from March 14 - March 28, 2022.

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