Monica hi!
Thanks for that reminder.
We are launching polyAIR art&science residency in Russia this year which is related to the Polytech.Science.Art program I curate at the Polytechnic Museum.
Therefore we are interested in international exchange a lot and looking for partners among international AIR projects.
My warmest regards from Moscow,
Natalia Fuchs / Наталья Фукс
Interdisciplinary Projects Curator / Куратор
Polytech.Science.Art: Наука.Искусство.Технологии
Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, Russia
Cell: +79104320152
http://www.polymus.ru
On Feb 11, 2015, at 3:27 PM, monica bello wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I am sharing with you the news from Arts@CERN with some very exciting
> opportunities for Swiss artists and creators to spend some time with them,
>
> CERN - the world's largest particle physics laboratory in Geneva and
> birthplace of the World Wide Web, is inviting for a Swiss artist, or an
> artist living or born in Switzerland to apply for a place for a fully
> funded 3-month residency and a grant at the laboratory.
>
> There is a fixed bursary, which includes a 15000CHF stipend, funded by
> Pro Helvetia and is part of our Collide@CERN Residency.
>
> The deadline is February 27th and here is the link to the page with the
> details for applying.
> http://arts.web.cern.ch/collidecern-pro-helvetia
>
> Here is a wonderful article which includes some details of the Collide@CERN
> Artist residency
> http://gizmodo.com/cern-wants-artists-and-architects-working-alongside-its-1681784895?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gizmodo%2Ffull+%28Gizmodo%29
>
> And another one about the first Swiss artist who came on the residency in
> 2012, and has created a dance piece that has been touring the world since
> 2013:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/28/arts/dance/art-science-mix-accelerated.html
>
> I would be so grateful if this could be spread through your practice and
> your networks to anyone you think would adore this.
> We really want a fabulous artist to come to CERN and to have their
> imagination and technical skills blasted by our theories of time and space,
> as well as the technology used for research.
>
> A one day visit to us in February 2014 by one of our Visiting Artists,
> the fashion designer Iris van Herpen, inspired her so much that her based
> her whole spring/summer collection shown at Paris last year was inspired by
> CERN magnets and magnetism.
> See here
> http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/en_uk/blog/iris-van-herpen-created-these-cern-inspired-outfits-using-3d-printing-and-magnets
>
> Check other news and updates in Arts@CERN website:http://arts.web.cern.ch/
>
> I hope this is of your interest, please spread the word,
>
> Mónica Bello
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