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City as Studio [in Delhi]

[Image: Photograph by Monica Nerula] The Sarai-CSDS Media Lab Associate Fellowship for Contemporary Art and Media Practices: City as Studio :: Call for Proposals — Deadline: December 26, 2009.

The Sarai Media Lab invites expressions of interest and intent from artists and practitioners in diverse media - textual, visual, aural, spatial and temporal - who could be - visual artists (photographers, sculptors, installation artists, graphic artists), writers and independent scholars, filmmakers, architects, experimental musicians and composers, sound recordists, performers and people whose practices straddle or transcend different areas of practice - for participation in the City as Studio Project.

The City as Studio initiative will create contexts for high intensity inter-disciplinary processes at different locations in Delhi and at the Sarai space at CSDS. Sometimes these process(es) may be rendered as an exhibition, at other times as a gathering, as a library, as a temporary archive or as an occasion for performances, conversations and debates. At still other times it may take the form of a workshop, a temporary atelier, a media studio, a publication or an online platform. The City as Studio is neither a one off event, nor a workshop or a residency, nor a festival or a simple cluster of public programmes - though it has elements of all of the above. It is primarily a method of generating a new public profile for creative work in the city, a scanning of the horizon of possibilities that can be opened up in urban spaces through the presence of art, experimental cultural activity and public exchanges.

The studio process plans to bring together artists, filmmakers, photographers, discursive interlocutors, architects, writers, urbanists, scientists, architects, social actors and cultural workers, neighbourhood initiatives and diverse audiences to create art works, participatory performances, media works, and transmissions of different kinds of signals.

Possible areas of that will be reflected upon could include but need not be limited to:

- the city as spectacle, as a site of consumption, as an arena of power
- the growing intensity of surveillance,
- the question of distance and anchorage: housing and transportation
- access to resources, location and privilege
- the local pursuits of pleasure
- life, death, and rites of passage in the city
- the everydayness and banality of terror
- imagined histories and urban legends, the fantastical and uncanny city
- the archived and remembered city
- urban ecologies, the city as a zone of bio-diversity, urban forests, rivers
- ways of life, sub-cultures, bodies of informal knowledge, local practices
- migrants, margins and minorities

We invite applicants to imagine that the city itself is their studio, and that urban realities are their materials in order to create artistic work that acts as a body of public knowledge in and about the city.

Applicants are invited to write a short (no more than two pages) note sketching an idea or ideas that they would like to develop, participate in, or create. We will consider this note to be an expression of intent (not as a fully worked out proposal, but as a sketch of what the applicant would ideally like to do if presented with the possibility of responding to the city) and will evaluate it on how best, how imaginatively and resourcefully an applicant responds to urban situations, questions and processes of their own choice. We are looking for forms of intervention into city life that cannot easily be defined, appropriated or neutralized. Projects that straddle artistic expression with a research imperative, that intervene in, enlighten, and critique the city, will be especially welcome.

Based on our evaluation of these expressions of intent, we will invite 10 artists and practitioners for the fellowships, and they will work in dialogue with the Sarai Media Lab. The range of the proposed artistic projects and media interventions could span free standing art works to proposals for mini-exhibitions, installations, performances and happenings, publications, sound works, video, mapping and GPS driven projects, internet and mobile phone based works, graphic novels, public art works, graffiti and signage and speculative architectural proposals.

The fellows will receive a bursary of Rs 65,000 spread over a period of nine months.

The Process

i) The fellowship duration will be from February 1, 2010 - October 31, 2010.

ii) From February to June (2010), the fellows are expected to develop their projects and share it on an online space that will be especially dedicated for the City as Studio process. We plan to publicize this online space in various circuits.

iii) An intensive studio will take place in Delhi during the months of July and August (2010). All City as Studio fellows will have to attend in order to develop their works and ideas while being engaged in a dialogue with the location, with other fellows and the Sarai Media Lab. They will also interact with resource persons who will be invited to expose the fellows to a range of practices during this period. Costs for travel to Delhi and accommodation wil be borne (separate from the bursary) by Sarai-CSDS for candidates from outside Delhi.

iv) During September and October, the fellows will be expected to develop their ideas towards completion and begin to share, circulate and exhibit works through various media.

v) Sarai-CSDS will exhibit and publish some of the works coming out of the City Studios.

vi) All fellows are expected to submit a final report to Sarai-CSDS by 15th November 2010.

Who Can Apply: Anyone above the age of 21 with a bank account and a PAN number in India can apply for this fellowship. While the City as Studio initiative will be located in Delhi, there is no bar against people from outside Delhi applying to take part in this process. But, it is an imperative for the applicant to commit to participation for the ‘on-location’ process in Delhi during July and August.

What Should Applicants Send:

1. A two-page sketch of an idea that the applicant would like to pursue within the framework of the City as Studio initiative
2. CV listing recent works, projects and experiences
3. 2 Samples of recent work - as tifs, jpg, .mov files and as sound files and/or publications
4. Contact details

Last Date for Sending Applications: December 26, 2009

Where to Send Applications: Send the application as an email, with attachments to medialab [at] sarai.net OR a hard copy to City Studio, Sarai/CSDS, 29 Rajpur Road, Delhi 110054.

When can you expect to hear from us: The list of selected candidates will be posted on the Sarai website on 15th January, 2010.

The Sarai Programme at the Center for Study of Developing Societies, Delhi is an interdisciplinary platform for the investigation and interpretation of contemporary urban experience. Sarai produces events and processes, publishes offline and online content and generates contexts for research and creative practice concerning contemporary urban conditions.


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