Scholarship Call: Technological Gaze

Theme

In the digital era, we are not only sentient beings who experience life, we are also measurable units in vast digital networks. We have learned to see ourselves in a way that is convenient for the digital platforms to archive information: names, genders, blood types, health records, educational backgrounds, income level, ID numbers…Even the deceased ones continue to live on in the network of information with a “death certificate”. Instead of being the subjects of experiences, we have been turned, or even turned ourselves into public corpses with discrete identities.
The merging of technological and human gaze raises a pivotal question: how much are we interacting with technologies as if they are an extension of our body that can enrich our experiences? How much are we sacrificing for predictability, efficiency and productivity, becoming mere appendages to the machines? How do we balance between the subjective joy of life and the efficient exchange of energy?
This call invites artists and thinkers to come together for a 4-month collective curatorial project that explores the ways the technological gaze manifests and affects us on a personal, somatic, social and structural level. The ways we see ourselves through technology influences the ways we are able to imagine futures and relations. We aim at exploring both the potentials and limits of technologically intermediated sensing, seeing, and knowing. What would it take to inspire hope and action instead of dystopian self-destruction? Artists working with any medium are welcome to apply.
For this program, we are looking to fund 6-8 artists and thinkers for the period of 4 months.

Structure

The program is structured as a mix of participatory workshops about practical skills and reflections useful to create consensual, nurturing collaboration, and meetings focused on artistic co-creation, where participants are invited to engage with the theme and each other to develop their art piece. The program culminates in a co-curated exhibition in June 2024.

Scholarship

  • Need-based scholarships available: 2000 EUR for 4 months.
  • Non-scholarship participation

Schedule

2024 March - 2024 June (with an initial meeting on the 1st of March, Friday)

Commitment: Weekly in-person meetings on Tuesday evenings from March to June, in Schillerkiez, Neukölln, Berlin.

Exhibition

June 2024

ONLINE Info Sessions

Jan 3rd 2024 and Jan 17th 2024. Please see details / sign up here.

Application

Jan 1st - Jan 31st 2024

Applications are now closed

Please only apply if you are registered in Germany, and preferably already living in Berlin.

Contact

If you have questions regarding the application process or the program itself, please send an inquiry to info@wyv.art.