Scholarship Call: Inter-Community (Counter-) Infrastructure Design
Theme
Amidst the changing political climate and the imminent public cultural funding cut, the need for a resilient grassroots mutual-aid network for Berlin-based art collectives and communities (e.g. communities based on a specific creative medium, non-profit arts / tech Vereins, etc.) is becoming more pressing. In this Scholarship Program, we are exploring possible designs for inter-community (counter-)infrastructure which can be practically implemented as mechanisms (such as digital infrastructure) and habits (such as regular events and gatherings) for physical resource and knowledge / expertise exchange.
What kind of creative solutions and mutual aid systems are already in place in the city, and what more can we imagine and bring about? What kind of alternative, peer to peer, collaboration focused mutual-aid systems and meta-communities do we need in this time and age in Berlin? How can the digital truly serve the physical? What is the first small step we can make together on the journey of realizing a more suitable resource-exchange intranet for our communities in Berlin? This scholarship program provides a design-oriented research space to answer these questions and open up new possibilities of modern-age inter-community coordination.
This call invites artists and thinkers to come together for a 4-month collective research and infrastructure design project to explore an implementable digital prototype that facilitates local mutual aid and support within Berlin. We are looking to create material systems that are here to stay, be it about information and knowledge sharing, match-making, building a resource exchange system, archiving, or other needed tools we can dream up. Where does the power of collective action lie, and what are we capable of when we are connecting the dots on an inter-collective level? The program involves working with existing local communities and collectives on better understanding their needs and wishes as a starting point for creating digital infrastructure. Technical consultation in programming, web development and databases to ensure implementability is offered to enable the creation of digital configurations. Artists with interdisciplinary backgrounds, community-oriented hearts, and strategic minds are welcome to apply.
For this program, we are looking to fund 6-8 artists and thinkers for the period of 4 months.
Core Value
The point of our (counter-)infrastructural building is to support our radical reimaginations of alternative togetherness in the city of Berlin. We want to care for each other, nourish each other, share joy together, and do so sustainably. Where we build digital infrastructure, such digital infrastructures should serve our physical togetherness and enable more fluid coordination.
Structure
The program is structured in the form of participatory 3-day workshops during which we’ll be getting to know each other, forming groups and setting research goals, as well as designing and creating infrastructure together over food. The program culminates in a launch party where we reveal the usable infrastructural prototypes.
Scholarship
- A 2000 EUR monthly scholarship for the 4 months duration of the program (April - July)
Schedule
2025 April - 2025 July
Commitment: Three-day sessions 2-3 times a month, group and individual research/design work in between meetings: Biweekly in-person meetings on three consecutive days of the week (Tuesday to Thursday, except for the last week of April where we meet from Monday to Wednesday) during the day (approximately 10am - 4pm) from April to July, in Schillerkiez, Neukölln, Berlin.
Three-day sessions:
- April 1st - 3rd
- April 15th - 17th
- April 28th - 30th (Monday - Wednesday!)
- May 13th - 15th
- June 3rd - 5th
- June 17th - 19th
- July 1st - 3rd
- July 15th - 17th
Output sessions / launch party:
21st to 31st of July, to be decided together
Project output
The choice will be given to distribute research collaboration outcomes and prototypes in various formats fitting to the specific project in addition to a launch party / exhibition at the end of July.
ONLINE Info Sessions
February 11th 2025 and February 18th 2025. If you would like to learn more about our program before applying, please see details / sign up here.
Application
Feb 1st - Feb 28th 2025
Applications are now open
Please only apply if you are registered in Germany, and preferably already living in Berlin. If you do not live in Berlin, keep in mind that you would need to travel to Berlin to attend the in-person sessions (dates above).
Contact
If you have questions regarding the application process or the program itself, please join our Telegram group to inquire or send an email to info@wyv.art.