Residency Niels Bohr Institute Arts & Science Residency
Opportunity Description
International Deadline: July 1, 2023 – Art and science are different ways of expressing our human curiosity and our will to understand the cosmos. This often means dealing with the unknown. The Strong team at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) is a research group working on gravity, black holes and gravitational waves.
We invite proposals for artist residencies of up to 3 months, involving the science of the Strong group. We value original and exciting proposals. Projects can take various forms such as literary works, performances, art works or installations exploring the field of black holes, gravitational waves and the notion of time.
About the Residency
We offer up to three residencies which include the following:
A three-month residency working with the Strong Group at the Niels Bohr International Academy, NBI in Copenhagen, Denmark.
For applicants from outside Copenhagen, we cover travel costs and accommodation expenses for the duration of the residency. We may also be able to offer a fellowship to partly cover living or other expenses.
A curated residency: regular meetings with scientists to discuss the artist’s project/work.
Our expectations/deliverables
At the end of the residency, we expect the artist/ writer/ musician to be able to present a piece of work, which may take the form of: a donated artwork, an exhibit, a performance, a musical piece, a public reading, or a seminar. It is not a prerequisite that the applicant is familiar with the scientific field of gravitational physics, but we value an interest in physics in general.
How to apply
If you have an original and interesting idea, and would like to submit your proposal, please find the formalities below.
An application should be sent in a single PDF document, and must include the following:
- A short description of the proposed project work (1 page max, outlining a possible concept and plan for the artwork)
- A motivation letter (1 page max)
- A brief CV of the applicant (max 3 pages, including email of applicant); for visual artists a portfolio/website link.
Applications should be uploaded here.
(drag and drop, password: R8pF2B9B9R).
This call closes on July 1, 2023. All proposals will be reviewed and the results will be announced by Aug 15, 2023 on the Strong webpage. Residencies are expected to begin after October 2023.
More information
Any queries should be directed to Strong Group Research Coordinator, Julie de Molade (julie.demolade@nbi.ku.dk)
About:
The Niels Bohr Institute is a research institute of the University of Copenhagen. The research of the institute spans astronomy, geophysics, nanotechnology, particle physics, quantum mechanics and biophysics.
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