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<div><b>Application deadline:</b> November 8, 2019<br>
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<b>Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics</b><br>
Grüneburgweg 14<br>
60322 Frankfurt am Main<br>
Germany<br>
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<div>The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA),
Frankfurt/Main, proudly announces its new Artist-in-Residence program
INHABIT. The program fosters the exchange between artists and
scientists and enables new and challenging perspectives towards the
research at the Institute. It calls on artists interested in
cooperating with scientists from the humanities.<br>
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<div>INHABIT invites artists from a wide range of visual and
performing arts disciplines to spend three months at the institute and
to develop a new work or elaborate on an existing project. Residents
are expected to execute their project as a performance, exhibition, or
concert in cooperation with a local exhibition venue. During the
artists' residence in Frankfurt, the MPIEA provides space and
resources and thus facilitates an environment for experimentation,
dialogue, and collaboration<br>
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<div><b>About MPIEA</b><br>
Founded in 2013 and located in Frankfurt/Main, the Max Planck
Institute for Empirical Aesthetics explores in a joint effort of
researchers from the humanities and the sciences who aesthetically
appreciates what, for which reasons, and under which situational and
historical circumstances, and analyzes the functions of aesthetic
practices and preferences for individuals and societies. The MPIEA is
currently the only research institution in the world that is solely
dedicated to interdisciplinary research on aesthetic perception and
evaluation. The MPIEA is one of 86 research institutions of the Max
Planck Society, one of Europe's leading organizations in the field
of basic research. To learn more, visit our <a
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<div><b>Slots and deadlines:</b><br>
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<div><b>INHABIT #2</b><br>
Residency period: February-April 2020<br>
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<div><b>INHABIT #3</b><br>
Residency period: May-July 2020<br>
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<div><b>Duration of residency:</b> 3 months<br>
<b>Application deadline (extended):</b> November 8, 2019<br>
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<div><b>What we are looking for:<br>
-</b>Applications from artists who are interested in the
collaboration between the artistic and scientific fields and dedicate
the residency period to research and the development of a new
work.<br>
-Openness in sharing and developing the project in an exhibition,
performance, or concert.<br>
-Artists who are active in contemporary culture and respond to the
Institute with innovative and challenging ideas.<br>
-Willingness to meet on a weekly basis with the curatorial team to
follow up and provide feedback.<br>
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<div><b>What we offer:</b><br>
-Artist's fee: 6,000 Euro.<br>
-Accommodation fee: 2,000 Euro.<br>
-Production budget depending on the project.<br>
-Technical and administrative support in the realization of the
final project.<br>
-Travel costs to/from and in Frankfurt.<br>
-Collaborations with scientists and researchers.<br>
-Access to the Institute's library, sound studio, and scientific
facilities.<br>
-Curatorial support during the residency.<br>
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<div><b>How to apply:</b><br>
-CV/resume.<br>
-Artist's statement (describing your practice, concepts, methods
etc.).<br>
-Proposal of suggested work / project which outlines the scientific
interest and linking to the<br>
-Institute (description, technical rider, images etc.), max. 2
pages.<br>
-Portfolio of works.<br>
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<div>Please send all documents and availabilities to: <a
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