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    STARTS4AFRICA Residency Programme (Senegal, Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria)
    STARTS4AFRICA is has announced the Call for Artists for the first STARTS Residency Programme fully dedicated to promoting Sub-Saharan Africa innovation at the nexus of Science + Technology + Arts.
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    Posted 22 January 2024
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    STARTS Prize Africa & Exhibition at Ars Electronica Festival (Austria)
    The STARTS Prize Africa – the inaugural African edition of the STARTS Prize – celebrates initiatives that strive towards a positive social, humanitarian, economic or political impact and promote a diverse and sustainable society in Africa.
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    Posted 20 December 2023
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  • STARTS4AFRICA open call for residencies' hosts.
    S+T+ARTS: Call for Hosts for STARTS4AFRICA Residencies
    The STARTS4AFRICA Residencies will be a new residency programme dedicated to promoting Sub-Saharan Africa innovation at the nexus of Science + Technology + Arts. The organisers are looking for 8 African institutions in Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, DR Congo and Tanzania to be residency hosts.
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    Posted 9 August 2023
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  • S+T+ARTS AIR Open Call for Residencies
    S+T+ARTS AIR Residencies on ‘Resilient Interspecies Urban Ecosystems’ and ‘Human AI Ecosystems’
    S+T+ARTS AIR is launching a new S+T+ARTS residencies programme focused on two main themes: Resilient Interspecies Urban Ecosystems and Human AI Ecosystems. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents in Member States of the European Union and its Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe.
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    Posted 4 August 2023
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    S+T+ARTS in the City Residencies (Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain)
    The S+T+ARTS in the City residencies programme aims to enhance art-driven innovation at local level and human-centred technologies, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, new digital media, smart cities, high performance computing, data science, or biotechnologies. 11 artists will be supported through a programme that includes a 9-month residency at a Regional S+T+ARTS Centre, beginning in October 2023.
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    Posted 3 July 2023
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    S+T+ARTS: Art, Science and the Digital, ‘Unleashing Creativity for European Water Management’
    Consortia are invited to propose concrete ideas at the nexus of art, digital, and water on how an alliance of digital experts, artists and stakeholders can contribute to sustainable water management. A major task within this commission will be to use STARTS residencies to facilitate collaboration between artists and engineers and stakeholders concerned with water. An eligible consortium must have at least six partners from at least four different member States.
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    Posted 26 June 2023
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  • GRIN Open Call for Artists.
    GRIN S+T+ARTS Residencies on the Digital and Ecological Transition in Europe
    Art-driven innovation for digital and green transition in European Regions (GRIN) is a STARTS regional centres preparatory action that aims to develop effective solutions for the digital and ecological transition in Europe, with a focus on Upper Austria, Emilia-Romagna, Aveiro, Porto District, and North Ostrobothnia.
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    Posted 2 May 2023
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    MUSAE S+T+ARTS Residency (Italy, Ireland, Spain / Remote)
    MUSAE is looking for artists who can provide critical reflection, and envision future potential and challenges of the topic of Food as Medicine by producing future scenarios and artworks. 10 artists will be selected to participate in a residency programme from September 2023 – April 2024.
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    Posted 14 April 2023
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    Hungry EcoCities: Artist Residencies to Explore AI-enabled Technologies in Agri-food (Netherlands, Germany, Italy)
    Hungry EcoCities is looking for artists who can combine technology and art to explore digital questions and investigate them within 3 selected directions for the future of food: Mega Scale, Local Conditions, and City+Farming Synergies. Residencies last 9 months and take place with partner organisations in Netherlands, Germany or Italy.
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    Posted 1 March 2023
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  • A hand points to a tiny photographic negative on a lightbox which seems to show a building by a body of water.
    S+T+ARTS: Open Call for ‘Repairing the Present’
    This call invites international artists to help come up with solutions to 21 local challenges defined by 12 Regional S+T+ARTS Centres. 21 artists will be awarded fellowships that encourage them to critique the present and reimagine sustainable futures. Fellowships run February 2022 - August 2022 with exhibiting dissemination activities following from September 2022 - December 2022.
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    Posted 18 October 2021
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  • In a gallery a figure lounges on a beanbag before a bank of tiled, glowing screens.
    Open Call for the S+T+ARTS AI & Music Festival (Spain)
    The S+T+ARTS AI and Music Festival 2021 has launched an international call for projects dedicated to AI and music led by Sónar and UPC (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya). Aimed at musicians, researchers and AI specialists, the festival is searching for performances, tools and software, and research and co-creation projects that explore the intersections between music of all genres and Artificial Intelligence. The selected projects will be showcased at the S+T+ARTS AI & Music Festival which will take place in Barcelona 27 & 28 October 2021.
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    Posted 8 June 2021
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  • Nesta Italia / STARTS > ‘City of the Future’ Open Call for Artists (Italy)
    STARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) is a European Commission initiative launched in 2015 to foster collaborations between artists, scientists, engineers and researchers to develop more creative, inclusive and sustainable technologies.
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    Posted 6 October 2020
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