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- News / Ars Electronica: Open Call for Artists at Risk, ‘State of the ART(ist)’ (Online / Austria)Ars Electronica are inviting artists, creatives, and activists from the Ukraine and beyond who are at risk politically and do not have the human right of freedom of speech, to submit works and projects for an online exhibition. Fifteen selected artists will each receive a fee for the presentation of their work in the digital Kunsthalle. Some of the selected artists, that are able to travel, will be invited to visit the Ars Electronica Festival.Closed
- News / Ars Electronica / Art Collection Deutsche Telekom: ArtScience Residency 2022 (Germany / Austria)The ArtScience residency is dedicated to artists from Eastern and South-Eastern Europe or who stand in close relation with the region, who work at the intersection of art, technology and science, and who are particularly interested in researching the social impact of technological developments. The programme involves residencies in 2022 at both Deutsche Telekom venues in Bonn/Berlin and at Ars Electronica in Linz.Closed
- News / STARTS: Call for Projects at the Intersection of Science, Technology and the ArtsThe STARTS Prize awards the most pioneering collaborations and results in the field of creativity and innovation at the crossings of science and technology with the arts. Applications are open to artists/creative professionals or the researchers/companies involved from throughout the world.Closed
- News / European Commission STARTS Prize for Technology and Artistic Practice (Austria)STARTS is an initiative of the European Commission to foster alliances of technology and artistic practice. As part of this initiative, the STARTS Prize awards the most pioneering collaborations and results in the field of creativity and innovation at the crossings of science and technology with the arts. The award is open to artists / creative professionals or researchers / companies from throughout the world. The winning projects will be presented at the Ars Electronica Festival in September 2020 in Linz, Austria.Closed
- News / Ars Electronica > ArtScience Residency Program enabled by Deutsche Telekom (Eastern Europe / Austria)Ars Electronica and Deutsche Telekom are offering a new residency dedicated to artists who are from / who stand in relation to Eastern Europe, who work at the interface of art, technology and science, and who are particularly interested in researching the social impact of technological developments.Closed