Open Call → WORKSPACE at CERCCO — from 20.09 until 10.12.2021

Le CERCCO, centre d’expérimentation et de réalisation en céramique contemporaine, de la Haute école d’art et de design - Genèvelance l’appel à candidatures 2021 résidence d’artiste WORKSPACE at CERCCOElle s’adresse aux artistes, designers, céramistes et architectes, désireux de développer un projet personnel en céramique.

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CERCCO, Experimentation and Research Centre for Contemporary Ceramics of the Geneva Universitiy of Art and Design, call for entries  2021 for the residency WORKSPACE at CERCCOaimed at designers, artists, ceramists and architects, who want to develop a personal project in ceramics.

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Das CERCCO, Kompetenzzentrum für zeitgenössische Keramik und Polymere der Hochschule für Kunst und Gestaltung - Genf, schreibt auch im 2021 die Künstlerresidenz  WORKSPACE at CERCCO wieder aus. Diese wendet sich an Designer, Künstler, Architekten und Keramiker, die ein Projekt in Keramik realisieren wollen.

Symposium → Verbier Art Summit — 29th to 30th January 2021

To celebrate the Verbier Art Summit’s fifth anniversary on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 January 2021, the Summit launches a new virtual platform and invites leading artists and thinkers from all over the world to deepen debate on:

RESOURCE HUNGRY

OUR CULTURED LANDSCAPE AND ITS ECOLOGICAL IMPACT

The open and participative online programme features three new talks by Claudia Comte, Tom Battin and Naine Terena, as well as five new debates from Beijing, Verbier, New York, São Paulo and London, and a special artist residency debate.

Each debate and talk will be streamed live on the Summit’s virtual platform and simultaneously on the Summit’s social media channels at the programmed times detailed below. A live 10 mins Q&A session with the panelists will follow after each debate. As the platform has participants globally, all debates and talks can also be viewed on demand throughout the two Summit days.

Open Call → Design for Sustainable Cities — 31st January 2021

'Design for Sustainable Cities' is an international student competition. It is open to students and graduates of all art, design, architecture and media disciplines of universities and colleges worldwide. The competition aims to encourage creation of innovative solutions, by younger creatives, for more sustainable cities.

Deadline for submissions is January 31st, 2021.

Open Call → Collide Residency Award — 7th December 2020

Collide invites entries from artists of any nationality interested in interacting with fundamental research and the extraordinary CERN community. The  programme is targeted at artists  with a distinct interest in a transdisciplinary approach, a strong  motivation for scientific thinking and advance research.

Deadline: 7th December, 2020.

Symposium → Re: View from Nowhere A Symposium on Art and Science in 2020 — November 26, 2020, 4PM CET/10AM EST on Zoom

Organized jointly by MA Space and Communication HEAD-Genève, Arts at CERN, and Metahaven, the symposium ‘Re: view from nowhere’ is interested in the way in which physics, “the science in which we have achieved our greatest detachment from a specifically human perspective on the world,” might inform, inspire, or flow towards the practices of art, design, and filmmaking. CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, was founded in Geneva in 1954 in a spirit of internationalism and multilateralism. In the context of this event, it will serve as a framework to consider new cross-pollinations between science and art.   

While science and art engage with a broad variety of questions, they can be considered related through a curiosity and perseverance shared by both scientists and artists. Both fields depend on what anthropologist Anna Tsing calls the “arts of noticing”: attentiveness to transformative encounters. Art and science both work from questions that are rarely experienced quite as urgently by others than those asking the question. Science probes into the texture of raw, un-narrated reality, while the obscurity and patchiness of creative processes don’t make for elegance or smoothness. Any discoveries and findings for both science and art are shorthand for everything that still remains unknown. 

In spite of these analogies, there are also differences between science and art, the ways their practitioners think, sketch, create, and discover, and the way their processes and results are communicated and discussed. 

In ‘Re: view from nowhere’, artists and researchers from a variety of backgrounds will not make any attempt to hide their differences in approach and vocabulary. Instead, they will engage in circulation, between science and art, of a more unfiltered form of insight. By facing the very limits of the possibility of dialogue, the event hopes to foster an unsmooth context for new exchanges. 

Speakers:

Mónica Bello, Erich Berger, Michael Doser, Lukáš Likavčan, Metahaven, Blanca Pujals, Tamara Vázquez Schröder

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Award → Jessica-Maria Nassif — Mix, Match and Start, GIFF 2020

Se déroulant en 2021, Mix, Match and Start from Scratch est une performance spéculative en direct qui remet en question l’utilisation inévitable de la surveillance sonore grâce à nos outils technologiques intelligents. Jessica-Maria Nassif démontre qu’il pourrait y avoir des moyens de tromper la technologie d’écoute en utilisant différentes techniques d’articulation et de manipulation de la voix pour échapper au panoptique actuel.

Residency → Trojans — Art at Cern

Trojans Collective is a Geneva-based design collective founded by Jeanne Pasquet (FR), Netillo Rojas (CH), Jessica-Maria Nassif (FR/LB) and Helena Bosch Vidal (ES).

Their work revolves around three axes: space design, graphic communication and video. A set of diverse skills that they use in their experimental and transversal practice. Passionate about research, their projects are driven by a common understanding of reality. They question various contemporary issues related to the political and social evolutions of the world in which they evolve.

As part of their Embassy of Foreign Artists residency in 2021, in collaboration with Arts at CERN and CERN archives, Trojans Collective proposes the HTTP://COFFEEPOT research-fiction project. The collective will exploit, use and redefine the reading of selected archives from CERN in order to interrogate the consequence of the hypothetical first invisible correspondence of the World Wide Web, between the HTTP program and a coffee machine (Trojans Room Coffee Pot). This investigation will identify new forms of intimate communication from the point of view of objects, in order to analyze them and produce an object-oriented exhibition and edition.

Competition → Swiss Design Award 2020

Le concours SWISS DESIGN AWARDS 2021 est lancé !
 
Le Concours suisse de design est ouvert à toutes et à tous les designers suisses vivant en Suisse ou à l’étranger ainsi qu’aux designers actives et actifs en Suisse. Le jury est formé des sept membres de la Commission fédérale de design, auxquel·le·s viennent s’ajouter des expert∙e∙s invité∙e∙s.
 
Les membres du jury commencent par évaluer les dossiers déposés pour le concours et font une sélection pour le second tour. Les œuvres sélectionnées lors du premier tour sont évaluées, puis les prix sont attribués. Environ 17 prix sont attribués chaque année. Chaque prix est doté de CHF 25 000.
 
Depuis 2020, les designers invité·e·s pour le deuxième tour reçoivent une contribution d'exposition de CHF 1 000.
 
Les inscriptions sont ouvertes jusqu’au 10 décembre 2020 et peuvent se faire ici.
 
Bonne chance !

Swiss Design Awards 2020: www.swissdesignawardsblog.ch

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Award → Jessica-Maria Nassif — Shortlisted for the Swiss Performance Art prize

Jessica-Maria Nassif shortlisted for Swiss Performance Art prize 2020.

The Swiss Performance Art Award contributes to the visibility of Swiss performance art, shows its diversity and quality and reinforces its recognition. The annual competition is open to artists from all areas with a performative practice. The Swiss Performance Art Award is a common initiative by the Cantons of Aargau, Basel-City, Basel-Country, Lucerne, St Gall, Zurich and the City of Geneva.

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Competition → Tech Craft NOV Gallery Milano 2020

Avec l’arrivée à grand pas de l’intelligence artificielle, il est important de questionner l’impact de l’ère digitale sur le monde physique tel qu’on le connaît. Sommes-nous à quelques années près d’une transformation radicale de nos modes de vies, où les robots prennent la relève de toute réalisation industrielle du monde physique ? Ou au contraire, le processus de fabrication fait son retour et redevient le témoin de notre société et son évolution.

Date limite de dépôt de candidature: 17 novembre 2019.

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Award → Rita Hajj — figures dissidentes

Rita Hajj, awarded with a residence by the figures dissidentes
5th Edition — IMA Friends Prize for young Arab contemporary creation.
The Jury chose the Lebanese artist Rita Hajj, winner of the 2020 IMA Friends Prize for young contemporary Arab creation. The winning artist Rita Hajj will benefit from a three-month residency at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris and a grant of 5,000 euros which will allow her to produce an original work: figures dissidentes. The work will be revealed to the public as part of the next event of the Arab World Institute, Arab Divas, inaugurated in April 2020. The work will then integrate the collections of the IMA museum.

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