Engineering Care
Web Residencies by Solitude and ZKM
Call for Proposals
Deadline: 18.10.19
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Challenging the common narratives about artificial empathy and the robotic 
imaginary, the latest call for the Web Residencies by Solitude & ZKM welcomes 
projects that address care’s economization and instrumentalization, or shed 
light on forms of radical, collective, and critical care. Apply until Oct 18, 
2019.
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The world of automation seems to be full of care. Personal intelligent 
assistants, therapeutic robots, and artificial human companions offer their 
services at home, work, school, and in the hospital. As machines meant to 
perform care, they inform, remind, keep company, mediate, and provide feedback. 
They are efficient and tireless, continuously learning from their users’ needs 
and habits to optimize their performance. Promising to be of key importance for 
those in need, they determine the rhythm of tomorrow’s everyday life. The 
emerging technologies of care can organize the time of those feeling 
overwhelmed, babysit and educate children, and assist the elderly to live 
secure and autonomous lives.

Engineered care brings promises as well as complex challenges for the near 
future. Artificial caregivers are meant to undertake a form of labor which is 
affective, invisibilized, and undervalued, largely gendered and often 
racialized. Its automation might be liberating to human caregivers but, at the 
same time it might also reinforce forms of discrimination and affect social 
behavior. Automated services also always depend on the work of human operators 
who check, maintain, and assist the machines’ performance. Software agents and 
robotic systems need to be taken care of in order to properly support their 
users but also mine data from the interactions with them. And as a new economy 
of care is born, care itself seems to be redefined.

The current call for web residencies by Solitude and ZKM aims to look into 
automated care’s possibilities and limitations, gains and losses: How do 
contemporary technologies of care relate to the generalized crisis of care in 
the world today? Which new wishes, services, and products are generated through 
them? To what extent can they recuperate the social bonds that fell apart in 
the period of financial capitalism (Fraser 2016)? Can they assist in rethinking 
and reformulating the politics and ethics of care? What if care itself is 
understood as a living technology (Puig de Bellacasa 2018)? Which practices and 
methodologies emerge in this case, and how can they be helpful?

»Engineering Care« invites artists, designers, technologists, and activists to 
submit proposals for new or ongoing works that capture how we will live and 
work with machines, and how relationships and dependencies might change. 
Challenging the common narratives about artificial empathy and the robotic 
imaginary, it welcomes projects that address care’s economization and 
instrumentalization, or shed light on forms of radical, collective, and 
critical care. These might be tools, networks, and infrastructures for human, 
more-than-human or machinic worlds, as well as initiatives, formations, and 
assemblages that aim to maintain, repair, or build relations and bonds.

Project proposals for this call may include texts, performances, apps, 
documentary video and fiction, 3D objects, net sculptures and installations, 
web archives, and any other experimental mediums. Selected projects should be 
carried out in open-source formats that are well-documented, shareable, and 
consider the accessibility of its users, who may range in age, race, gender, 
economic class, and ability.

References:
Nancy Fraser, »Contradictions of Capital and Care« in: 
https://newleftreview.org/issues/II100/articles/nancy-fraser-contradictions-of-capital-and-care
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, »Matters of Care in Technoscience: Assembling 
Neglected Things« in: Social Studies of Science, 2018, p. 67.

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Format

We accept text, performance, documentary video and fiction, 3D objects, net 
sculptures and installations, web archives, apps, and any other experimental 
mediums. Selected projects should be carried out in open-source formats that 
are well-documented, shareable, and consider the accessibility of its users, 
who may range in age, race, gender, economic class, and ability.
Application

Submit your project proposal in the form of:
– a headline
– a concept text in English (1,000–1,500 characters with spaces)
– a header image (high resolution, landscape format)
– a short bio in English (500 characters with spaces)
– a portfolio PDF (images, text, links)

Grant

For each call, the curator selects four project proposals, whose creators are 
rewarded with a four-week residency and 750 USD. All selected web residents are 
nominated for the production prize HASH by Solitude & ZKM which will be awarded 
on February 21st, 2020.
Timeline

Call release: Sep 17, 2019
Applications: until Oct 18, 2019 (midnight)
Web Residencies: Nov 2019

Juror/Curator

Daphne Dragona is a curator and writer based in Berlin. Through her work, she 
engages with artistic practices, methodologies and pedagogies that challenge 
contemporary forms of power. Among her topics of interest have been: the 
controversies of connectivity, the promises of the commons, the challenges of 
artistic subversion, the instrumentalization of play, the problematics of care 
and empathy, and most recently the potential of kin-making technologies in the 
time of climate crisis. Dragona was part of the core curatorial team of 
transmediale from 2015 until 2019, developing the conference and workshop 
program of the festival. Articles of hers have been published in various books, 
journals, magazines, and exhibition catalogs by the likes of Springer, 
Sternberg Press, and Leonardo Electronic Almanac. Talks of hers have been 
hosted at Mapping Festival (Geneva), MoMa (New York), Hek (Basel), Arts in 
Society (London), Leuphana University (Lueneburg) and Goethe University 
(Frankfurt). Among her curated -or co-curated- projects are the exhibitions: 
Tomorrows, Fictions spéculatives pour l’avenir méditerranéen (Le Lieu Unique, 
Nantes, 2019), “…” an archeology of silence in the digital age (Aksioma, 
Ljubljana, 2017), New Babylon Revisited (Goethe Institut Athen, 2014), Afresh, 
a new generation of Greek artists (ΕΜSΤ, 2013), Data Bodies – Networked 
Portraits (Fundacion Telefonica & Alta Tecnologia Andina 2011), Mapping the 
Commons Athens (EMST, 2010), Homo Ludens Ludens (Laboral, 2008). She has been a 
member of several committees for conferences and festivals and most recently 
she was a jury member and mentor for the Fellowship for Greek Young Artists of 
the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. She holds a PhD from the Faculty of 
Communication & Media Studies of the University of Athens.

Web Residencies

In 2016, Akademie Schloss Solitude launched the web residencies to encourage 
young talents of the international digital scene and artists from all 
disciplines dealing with web-based practices. ZKM has been program partner 
since 2017. For each call, the curator selects four project proposals whose 
creators receive a four-week residency and 750 USD.
Artists are invited to experiment with digital technologies and new art forms, 
and reflect on the topics set by the curators. Web residencies are carried out 
exclusively online, and the works are presented on schloss-post.com.
Artists and students of all disciplines as well as former or current Solitude 
fellows may apply. There is no age limit.

Submit

Submit your content under this 
link<https://schloss-post.com/web-residencies-submissions/>. The deadline is 
October 18, 2019 (midnight).

Please write to is(at)akademie-solitude.de if you have any question.
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