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schmiede · 4 years
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CALL - Feral AIR 2020 in Hallein
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1500€ Project Grant - art/maker - September - Hallein/Austria 1500€ Arbeitsstipendium -  Künstlerinnen/Maker - September - Hallein
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 Reisebeschränkungen oder nicht, wir passen uns an und Feral Lab Network wird 2020 zur Schmiede zurückkehren. Hier ist der begleitende CALL. 
Kommt nach Hallein und arbeitet mit uns in der Saline. 
# Zuschuss von 1.500,- Euro # Zugang zur Saline im September, Schmiede Hallein und das Feral Lab Network
Feral AIR 2019 Dokumentation Mit Chun Shao, Antoni Rayzhekov, APNOA
Schmiede20: Pferde / Pferde finden vom 16. bis 25. September statt. SchmiedeApplication ist Voraussetzung. Die Bewerbung ist bereits online und wird 2020 nicht offline genommen. Die Bezugnahme auf Ihre Einreichung in Ihrer Einreichung in der Schmiede-Bewerbung erleichtert uns das Leben.
Das Ziel von Feral AIR ist es, Projekte zwischen den Künsten und der Maker-Bewegung zu verbessern / zu ermöglichen sowie die Interaktionen und Projekte innerhalb des Feral Lab Network zu vertiefen.
The Feral AIR  ist Teil des Feral Lab Networks, welches von Creative Europe ermöglicht wird.
Eckdaten: # € 1.500,- für mindestens 3 Wochen Anwesenheit in Hallein # Möglicher Zeitraum: 1. September bis 5. Oktober  # Arbeitsraum in der Saline # Teilnahme an Schmiede20: Pferde / Horses 16. - 25. September # Anreise, Unterkunft und Verpflegung sind autonom zu tragen. 
Ablauf: # Die Bewerbung soll nicht länger als drei Seiten sein und aus Konzept, Lebenslauf und Referenzen bestehen. # Auswahl und Vergabe erfolgt über eine unabhängige Jury. # Die Residency beginnt mit einem öffentlichen Kennenlernen (Meet the Artist, online) und endet mit einer Präsentation und Dokumentation der entstandenen Ergebnisse. # Das Feral AIR Honorar wird 50% zu Beginn und 50% nach Dokumentation ausgezahlt.
Erwartung: Prozessdokumentation & ausstellbare Arbeit
Ort: Saline Pernerinsel // Schmiede Hallein // Schmiede in 5:20
Bewerbungsfrist: 20. Juni 2020
Kontakt: office{at}schmiede{dot}ca
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We, the  Feral Lab Network  cannot travel as we please but that should not stop us from working and developing our network, we adapt andwill return to Schmiede in 2020. Here is the accompanying call. 
Come to Hallein and work with us at the Saline. 
Residency + Grant - Hallein - September 2020 Project Development grant for artists / makers
# Grant of 1500, – Euro # Access to the Saline during September, Schmiede Hallein and the Feral Lab Network
Feral AIR 2019 documentation with Chun Shao, Antoni Rayzhekov, APNOA
Schmiede20: Pferde / Horses takes place from September 16 to 25. SchmiedeApplication is a prerequisite. The application is already online. Reference to your submission in your  submission in the SchmiedeApplication makes our lives easier.
Share and enjoy: see you in Hallein. 
 The aims of Feral AIR is to enhance / enable projects between the arts and the maker movement as well as deepen the interactions and projects amongst the Feral Lab Network. 
The Feral AIR -  is a Feral Lab Network cooperation hosted by Schmiede Hallein enabled by Creative Europe.  
 Key data: # 1,500 for at least 3 weeks in Hallein # Possible period: September 1st to October 5th # Work space at the saline # Schmiede20: Pferde / Horses September 16. - 25. # Travel, accommodation and meals are to be carried autonomously.
 Procedure: # The application should not be longer than three pages and should consist of a concept, curriculum vitae and references. # An independent jury selects and awards. # The residency begins with a public meeting (meet the artist, online) and ends with a presentation and documentation of the results. # The Feral AIR fee is paid 50% at the beginning and 50% after documentation.
Expectation:  Process documentation & work that can be exhibited
Where: Saline Pernerinsel // Schmiede Hallein // Schmiede in 5:20
Deadline: Juni 20th 2020
contact: office{at}schmiede{dot}ca
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Feral Lab Network A network of temporary dislocated hubs for research in art, technology and communities. Six partners from six countries partners will organise a set of actions joined by their common interest into art-science research and contemporary do-it-yourself (DIY) & do-it-with-others (DIWO) communities. Instead on presentational modes like exhibitions and festivals, our main focus well be in connection and organising a series of camps and similar kinds of temporary creative environments, all with a strong emphasis on process-based activities like peer learning, field work, research and co-creation. What these activities have in common is their deliberate setting in a remote environment, away from the usual urban set-up of contemporary Creative Hubs. Partners we will create a variety of temporary creative hubs that vary in scope, format and topics covered, but are all joined by joined methodological starting point. These actions will be further extended and connected via a strong trans-national outreach and media strategy and accompanying developmental and community oriented Artist-In-Residence programmes.
Feral Lab Network partners: 
Zavod Projekt Atol (ZPA) is the convener and initiator of the FeralLabs.net project. As an organization it has vast and long-standing experience in field work based artistic research all around the world, like the Makrolab, the Arctic Perspective Initiative and Changing Weathers. In 2015 ZPA initiated the Unmanned-Resilience project held at the Gora Plateau and the yearly PIFcamp, held at the Tiglav National Park. 
PIFcamp is a 7-day hacker-base set in Slovenian nature, where art, technology and knowledge meet. PIFcamp is the event in the Slovenian calendar for technology based artists and art organisations.  PIF Call 2019.
Finnish Society of Bioart (FBAS) based in Helsinki, is an organisation developing, producing and facilitating activities around art and natural sciences, with a focus on biology, ecology and life sciences. The Bioartsociety is the motor behind the Ars Bioarctica program which is a long term art&science initiative with a focus on the sub Arctic environment. The activities of Ars Bioarctica encompass the Ars Bioarctica residency programm, the Field_Notes field laboratories, specific workshops and educational services for University programs. 
“Field_Notes – The Heavens” is taking place at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki in Lapland Finland. It is a one-week long art&science field laboratory. During the workweek, five groups composed of artists, scientists and other practitioners, led by expert hosts will develop, test and evaluate specific artistic approaches, based on the specific questions towards the heavens.
Radiona.org / Zagreb Makerspace organized numerous international hackathons and off-the-grid labs in the nature, combining contemporary practices of maker scene and (new) media arts with innovative use of natural resources. The lab nurtures access to knowledge and sharable cutting-edge practices in order to enhance creative processes and expression for all: the artists, the makers and the micro-communities. 
Electric Wonderlands Camp will gather international guests – lecturers, workshop facilitators, makers / hackers, intermedia artists, technologists, designers, scientists, engineers and DIY tinkerers. The aim of the week-long camp is to to create environment for fostering development of creative practices in the fields of hybrid arts in the wider context of DIY and DIWO cultures. 
CATCH is a recently initiated greenhouse for creative students with creativity, skills and ambitions to be part of a unique, multi-disciplinary environment in Helsingør. CATCH can be anchored in Helsingør’s dynamic cultural harbor, where students have the opportunity to connect theory with practice - in a meeting with real needs and premises from private and public companies and organizations that have challenges to be solved. 
Makery.info / Digital Art International is  both a producer and distributor of digital artworks and connected objects, was named Innovative Young Enterprise in 2014 and has launched a new media about the maker movement: Makery, media for all labs, an on-line media published in English and French. Makery, with its open-map referencing more than 1000 international fablabs, hackerspaces, medialabs, artlabs, and other third-places and creative hubs, is the platform for keeping abreast of innovations emerging from labs around the world, the scouting tool of new trends in digital fabrication, DIY culture and knowledge sharing. With its 50,000 unique visitors per month, Makery’s participation in the FeralLab consortium will help to reach an immense non-institutional audience, but even more importantly, will be able to reach places and communities engaged in the makers movement, non-formal education and open laboratories around the world. 
and us, Schmiede. 
enabled by Creative Europe. 
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schmiede · 4 years
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Where do we go from here? -NEW - subnetTALK - We. May 13
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Do you have questions about Schmiede20? please join us. 
subnetTALK We. May 13th 18:00 - online zoom  // Language - English
Tina Dolinšek  (PIFcamp, Slovenia)  and Rüdiger Wassibauer (Schmiede Hallein, Austria) will give insight about 2020 and are available for questions. 
We want to shape our future and not be shaped by our fears. What does this new reality mean for us?
This subnetTALK will be an open dialogue and conversation starter on how we want to bridge the developing distance. 
Ewen Chardronnet, chief editor of Makery magazine & medialab (France) will moderate. 
Zoom-Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/join Meeting-ID: 817 1954 1630 Passwort: 378477
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Duration perspective - 60 min 25 min dialogue between Tina and Rüdiger  35 min questions and answers. 
link: https://www.facebook.com/subtime/live
PIFcamp, Schmiede and Makery are part of the Feral Labs Network  (funded by Creative Europe)
Pic 1: Schmiede Hallein - Pic 2: PIFcamp
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More background on Where do we go from here? 
Two festivals want to start a conversation. PIFcamp as well as Schmiede are cooperative and process oriented festivals. We rely heavily on physical contact amongst our participants and audiences. How can we address this new situation? How will our work in 2020 and beyond be affected? What about the future of creative work and exchange gatherings? 
Tina Dolinšek, Coordinator of the PIFcamp Slovenia, wanted to hold a different talk (About the collaborative approaches in new media art production. As an example she wanted to point out these approaches talking about the Slovenian summer hacking camp "PIFcamp”). However Tina's talk was steamrolled by current events and the common question that will shape our future perception as well as actions and therefore our ability as well as potential.
Tina was about to cancel or postpone her talk as she lost the ground on which she was building and saw little relevance in looking back in nostalgia. Rüdiger’s point of view was that now we need normality and what can be done should be done, considering hygiene guidelines etc..., and if it is just for the purpose of testing. 
This is especially important considering our joint Creative Europe project feral lab network (a network of temporary dislocated hubs for research in art, technology and communities across Europe).  Creative Europe is a EU program designed to facilitate and enhance exchange amongst European artists and creatives. 
Tina and Rüdiger started a dialogue about what the future might bring and how we can or should approach it. As we had similar questions and assume that many do we decided to skyjack Tina’s PIFcamp subnetTALK. Tina and Rüdiger will briefly lay out the implications of our current situation, but then dive right into potential actions. 
Where do we go from here? 
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schmiede · 5 years
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Chun Shao ExitTalk - We October 2nd 17:00
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It was a pleasure hosting Chun Shao, but before she takes off east she will give insight into her process and the project she has been and still is working on in her chamber on the island.  Chun in Salzburger Nachrichten “Wie man Stoff zum weinen bringt.”
Location: Studio 3 @ Center for HCI   Techno-Z Salzburg Bauteil V, Jakob-Haringer-Straße 8
Chun Shao is a FeralAir part of Feral Lab Network
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schmiede · 5 years
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Map: Europe’s summer camps
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Makery published a map on Europe’s summer camps, tendency maker movement and more. Take a look.  Our Feral labs network is featured and also Schmiede. 
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schmiede · 5 years
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feralLab at Schmiede19
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Let’s go wild. (Deutsch drunter)
We are happy to announce the second half of Feral Lab Network at Schmiede. FeralAIR (deadline May 31st) will be complemented by our first scientists lab. The feral lab at Schmiede19 will sport a group of well seasoned scientists, researchers and designers in the area of human-computer interaction. This endeavour will be spearheaded by Martin Murer, Senior Scientist at the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Salzburg University.
feral lab at Schmiede will do no less than make “Interaction at Speed of Light“ better.  Our relations to and through digital gadgets are typically mediated by interfaces and computation that induce latency, implicitness and detachment. The feral lab at Schmiede19 will make this all better. Better things that talk back instantly. Things that are explicit. Things that foster attachment to and through technology. Technology that acts and feels like our physical environment. Things that avoid latencies and implicitness by going analoge. Things that interact at the speed of light. Soon they will have told us how they made it all better, surpassing speed of light ruins videos though …. We are working on it.
Feral Labs Network is a European collective of temporary dislocated hubs for research in art, technology and communities. The six Feral Lab Network partners are Zavod Projekt Atol (ZPA) / PIFcamp, Finnish Society of Bioart (FBAS), Radiona.org, CATCH, Makery and us Schmiede. All from six different EU countries but we  share an interest in art-science research and contemporary do-it-yourself (DIY) & do-it-with-others (DIWO) communities. Feral Lab Networks was enabled thanks to Creative Europe in particular and European Union in general. Thanks.
ferallabs.net
 SchmiedeApplication open till May 31st
FeralAIR Call (deadline May 31st) 
Schmiede19: better September 11th - 20th
apply to Schmiede19 till May 31st general Info
labs at Schmiede19 general info
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Feral Lab at Schmiede19
Wir freuen uns die zweite Hälfte von Feral Lab Network auf der Schmiede bekannt zu geben. FeralAIR (Call Frist 31.Mai) wird durch unser erstes Wissenschaftlerinnenlabor ergänzt. Das feral lab auf der Schmiede19 wird eine Gruppe von erfahrenen Wissenschaftlerinnen, Forscherinnen und Designerinnen auf dem Gebiet der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion beherbergen. Das Projekt wird von Martin Murer, Senior Scientist am Zentrum für Mensch-Computer-Interaktion der Universität Salzburg, geleitet.
feral lab auf der Schmiede wird nicht weniger tun, als die „Interaktion mit Lichtgeschwindigkeit“ zu verbessern. Unsere Beziehungen zu und durch digitale Geräte werden in der Regel durch Schnittstellen und Berechnungen vermittelt, die zu Latenz, impliziter Wahrnehmung und Distanzierung führen. Das feral lab at Schmiede19 wird das alles verbessern. Bessere Dinge, die sofort reagieren und sprechen. Dinge, die explizit sind. Dinge, die die Bindung an und durch Technologie fördern. Technologie, die wie unsere physische Umgebung wirkt und sich anfühlt. Dinge, die Latenzen und implizite Ereignisse vermeiden, indem sie analog vorgehen. Dinge, die mit Lichtgeschwindigkeit interagieren. Bald werden sie uns erzählt haben, wie sie alles besser gemacht haben werden aber aktuell  ist die Überschreitung von Lichtgeschwindigkeit unvorteilhaft für Videos. Wir arbeiten daran.
Feral Labs Network ist ein europäisches Kollektiv von temporär und regional verteilten Zentren für die Forschung in den Bereichen Kunst, Technologie und Communitys. Die sechs Partner von Feral Lab Network sind Zavod Projekt Atol (ZPA) / PIFcamp, Finnish Society of Bioart (FBAS), Radiona.org, CATCH, Makery und die Schmiede. Alle aus sechs verschiedenen EU-Ländern, aber wir teilen das Interesse an der Schnittstelle künstlerische und wissenschaftlicher Forschung wie zeitgenössischen Do-it-yourself- (DIY) und Do-it-with-others-Communities (DIWO).
Feral Lab Networks wurde dank Creative Europe im Besonderen und der Europäischen Union im Allgemeinen ermöglicht. Vielen Dank.
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