iLAB 2013 request for proposals

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2013 iLAB - Application Seminars + Request for Proposals

iLAB is a residency program supporting collaborations between movement-based artists and scientists, environmentalists, urban designers/landscape architects, architects and others that integrate creative practice within different fields/disciplines.

The goals of iLAB are:

a) To invigorate and re-imagine relationships between the public and the urban environment through kinetic experience.

b) To engage artists and practitioners across the disciplines of dance, art, and the ecology of physical interrelationships such that we create and investigate innovative approaches to science, infrastructure, urbanisms, and architecture within a performative context.

c) To support the development of process in engagement over product such that process is itself a product for artistic and public action.

Each year iLAB provides collaborator teams with support including a stipend, resources to document the residency, mechanisms for disseminating their research in the science and art communities, and mentoring throughout the process.

APPLICATION SEMINARS

Get acquainted with the history and mission of iLAND, and past iLAB residency projects. Collaboration is a cornerstone of the iLAB Residency Program. Meet potential collaborators and share ideas for projects in 2013 at the open Application Seminars. Ask questions and learn more about the application process and residency outcomes.

Anyone interested in applying for the residency is strongly encouraged, but not required, to attend. For reservations and more information please contact info@ilandart.org.

iLAND will be holding two application seminars in New York City:

Date: October 25, 2012

Time: 6:30-8:30pm

Place: Thread Collective | 225 Troutman Street | Brooklyn, NY 11237

Date: November 11, 2012

Time: 1:00-3:00pm

Place: Abrons Arts Center | 466 Grand Street | New York, NY 10002

For more information please see:

http://ilandsymposium.wordpress.com/apply-for-2013-ilab-residency/

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