PROGRAMMING | Call for proposals | SLOW TECH | 2019-2020

Our 2019-2020 call for proposals and artist residencies is now closed. If you didn’t have a chance to send us your proposal, simmer it in a slow cooker and apply next year for Slow Tech part 2!

Deadline: January 14, 2019 (closed)

Programming starts September 2019

Before submitting a proposal, candidates are strongly encouraged to consult Studio XX’s mandate, equipment list, previous programming and floorplans.

– SLOW TECH – 

Studio XX is a feminist artist centre dedicated to the exploration, creation and production in media arts as well as critical reflection on the many changes that digital culture is having on societies*. Despite this well-considered position and these good intentions, the technological equipment inherent to the disciplines within its artistic niche implicates Studio XX in a consumerist plight that is at odds with the current environmental crisis. In light of this observation, Studio XX is imbued with ideas, observations and reflections as well as the transversal values of ecofeminisms. We are inviting artists and members of the community to take a technocritical distance.   

For the next three years, Studio XX will be Slow Tech. More than just a theme, this position will be comprised of three aspects:

— Environment

Ecological footprint; destruction, conservation or ecosystem restoration; relationship to consumption, sustainable development; degrowth, benefits and pitfalls of science, urban sprawl, mobility, etc.

— Temporalities

In this era of acceleration and diminishing distances: alternatives to the race towards progress and the latest upgrades; obsolescence or durability; revisiting histories/Histories; slowness, the lifespan of technological devices; the imposed rhythms of life and work; the right to time, etc.

— Interactions

Ecology; social anchorage in various environments; creating family, intergenerational or intercultural links; networking; mental and emotional loads; care culture, etc.  

*By digital culture, we are referring to digital literacy practices that contribute to the development of an informed awareness of the languages and possibilities offered by the use of technologies. These practices are deployed in the interest of democratization, empowerment, and independence that are in opposition to the relationship of consumption and control over populations that technologies and corporate Web giants wield.

ADMISSIBILITY

    • The project proposals must meet at least one of the Slow Tech aspects.
    • We are looking for projects inspired by feminisms, ecofeminism, cyberfeminism and issues related to race and gender.
    • Studio XX welcomes projects from artists, curators, and activists who identify as women, queer, trans, and gender fluid as well as collectives and organizations that uphold feminist values.
    • The proposals can take various forms: exhibitions, performances, workshops, events/activities such as round tables and discussions, etc.  
    • Studio XX favours artistic practices that rely on the use of computer, digital, audio, interactive or Web technologies.
  • Special attention will be paid this year to proposals that exploit the virtual reality devices and 3D printer that Studio XX has at their disposal.

SELECTION CRITERIA

    • Quality of the candidate’s artistic work
    • Relevance of the project in the context of media arts
    • Consistency of the project with the mandate of Studio XX
    • The project must be part of Studio XX’s Slow Tech position
  • Special attention will be paid this year to proposals that exploit the virtual reality devices and 3D printer that Studio XX has at their disposal

WHAT WE OFFER

Depending on the proposals selected, Studio XX will pay artist fees according to the recommended rates of the CQAM and CARFAC.

The selected projects will receive logistical and technical support to be defined by the centre’s team.

The candidates are responsible for the material and production costs.  

We are aware of the constraints that some people may experience. Our gallery and work space are accessible to people with disabilities. However, we are currently working to improve access to our washroom. If you have any questions or concerns about the Studio XX’s ability to accommodate you, do not hesitate to contact us.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Applications can be completed in French or English.  

– APPLICATIONS THAT DON’T MEET THE REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED –

In A SINGLE PDF FILE (5 MB), please provide the following information:

  1. Personal Information
  •       Name of the artist or representative
  •       Mailing address
  •       Phone number
  •       Email address
  •       Website
  1. Project
  •      Title
  •      Type of media (i.e. virtual reality, 3D printing, video, etc.)
  •      Project format (i.e. exhibition, event or activity, workshop, etc.)
  •      Project description (500 words max.)
  •      Relevance to the Slow Tech theme (100 words max.)
  •      Relevance to the Studio XX mandate (100 words max.)
  •      Technical requirements (equipment and installation requirements)
  1. Supporting Documents
  •       CV (3 pages max.)
  •       Artist Statement (250 words max.)
  1. Visual/Audio Files
  •       Images: 10 max.
  •       URL links to audio/video: up to 5 excerpts of a maximum of three minutes. Be sure to provide passwords if applicable.
  •       Descriptions of the visual/audio files: name, title, media, diffusion context, year.  

Please send your application as A SINGLE PDF FILE (5 MB max.) to: appel@studioxx.org

Email Subject Heading: Proposal | Programming 2019-2020

Application Deadline: January 14 at 11:59 PM (EST). Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Candidates will receive an acknowledgement of receipt.

Once the selection process is complete, only successful candidates will be notified in April.