The JUNGE AKADEMIE of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin in cooperation with transmediale festival and the Goethe Institut Slovakia are pleased to announce What Stays – Archiving Care. The year-long project explores digital counter archives and the role of technology in opening up alternative histories and memories, and launches with an open call with three digital residencies for international artists from any discipline. Each three month residency will be awarded with €3,000 euros.
Challenging records, reclaiming narratives, or writing differences into public accounts, requires defiance, imagination, and the bringing together of oppositional experiences and knowledge. Often incomplete and unstable, archives have become spaces where accounts of histories are contested and expanded through acts of resistance and refusal. Examining the gaps, omissions, and the politics of metadata, What Stays – Archiving Care explores how counter-archives can be built through gestures of care, opening up alternative histories, narratives, and stories.
Responding to changing political realities, the project explores how objects, landscapes, built environments, and bodies can be rethought, and asks:
What Stays – Archiving Care highlights artistic, speculative, and uncooperative practices that change perceptions of pasts and futures. Over the year the project partners will host events, workshops, discussions and performances as well as digital articles exploring and documenting the projects topic and outcomes.
Application
Applications to What Stays – Archiving Care are open from April 6 – May 4 (midnight CET)
The call is open to artists (working individually or in collectives) to submit new or ongoing projects who are working with digital technologies, counter histories and experimental archival formats. Each three month online residency is awarded €3,000 and will take place remotely between June – September 2021.The completed work will be presented online and residents will be invited to partake in an event in the year-long programme of the project partners.
Format
Applications to What Stays – Archiving Care are open to all web based formats including text, 3D objects, sound, performances, API’s and games, among others. We particularly welcome projects that follow the principles of open source, accessibility and participation.
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Apply
Applications are submitted online and should include:
For further information and questions please contact: [email protected]