Vladimir Us
artist & curator
http://www.oberliht.org.md



Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:17:37 +0200
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Subject: JVE Call for applications

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JVE_____________
Jan van Eyck AcademiePost-Academic Institute for Research and ProductionFine 
Art, Design, Theory_____________
The Jan van Eyck Academie is an institute for research and production where 
artists, designers and theoreticians work alongside each other and establish 
cross-disciplinary exchange. 
The Jan van Eyck Academie has positions available in the Fine Art and Design 
Departments for the next academic year, starting on 1 January 2011. Artists are 
invited to submit proposals for individual research projects; designers can 
apply for one of the projects formulated by the department.
Application deadline1 October 2010

FINE ARTThe Fine Art department offers a unique space for experimentation, 
production, reflection and debate. Researchers conduct their artistic research 
in an environment that encourages questioning of the assumptions, forms, 
meanings and contexts that are tied to the practice of making art today. We 
welcome artists, individuals and groups, without stipulating conditions 
regarding form, content and media.
Artistic practice is supported by a programme of events and sustained 
conversations organised by the researchers and advising researchers, according 
to their interests. Throughout the year professionals from different fields are 
invited to set up discursive events, on formal and informal levels, such as 
presentations, lectures, studio visits, performances and other forms of 
intervention. The programme is open to researchers from all three departments.
The academy offers expertise in all media and production areas, in-house or in 
cooperation with partner organisations. These areas include photography, 
digital and silk-screen printing, video and audio production, computer 
applications and other digital technologies, and materials including wood, 
metal, ceramics, glass and bronze. The academy encourages publishing through 
the Jan van Eyck publication series of artists’ books, monographs, theoretical 
and other writings or forms of publishing. Everybody at the Jan van Eyck 
Academie can make use of its extensive library.
The Fine Art Department is headed by advising researchers Hans-Christian Dany, 
Imogen Stidworthy and Nasrin Tabatabai & Babak Afrassiabi. Their principal task 
is to advise the Fine Art researchers in the development of their work.

DESIGNCandidate researchers for the Design Department can apply for one of the 
following projects:
+FORBIDDEN CITYVarious areas close to Maastricht have undergone processes of 
economic crisis followed by a restructuring that is usually characterised by 
the attempt to attract cultural or ‘creative’ industries.Strijp-S is an urban 
development plan that tries to turn the 66-acres of the former Philips factory 
in Eindhoven from a 'Forbidden City' into ‘The Creative City with an unequalled 
character’.The project sets out as a visual research into new divisions of 
labour, which emerge as soon as heavy industries and mass-production of 
consumer goods along the assembly line have been replaced by what is coined as 
cognitive, immaterial or affective labour. 
Forbidden city calls for designers, urbanists, video- and filmmakers.Advising 
researcher: Florian Schneider
+*LATENT STARE*A project exploring the practice, methods and messages of 
type-design, *Latent stare* proposes a gathering and study of selected 
typefaces and stories, originating from the time of the 1900s onwards – when 
technology had accelerated, and begun to affect, the production and 
distribution of new types. The binding feature of the selected material is 
affiliated to a political, social or spiritual set of beliefs which feed back 
into the typefaces creation, design and/or use. The designer has been held 
accountable in some way for their creation. *Latent stare* suggests an 
investigational approach to the material, with the thought of re-evaluating 
ideas surrounding the designed alphabet; including proposals, rejections and 
possibilities.
Advising researcher: David Bennewith
+NEUTRALITY_Polity and Space in the Post-Eurocentric CityThe investigation 
researches the modalities and substances that contemporary practices of 
neutrality give rise to and contribute in sustaining. By looking at how 
international, super-national and state institutions, together with individual 
organisations, NGOs and other polities carve and mould the inhabited spaces of 
post-continental EU Europe, Brussels and a number of other non-Eurocentric 
European cities, the research programme will aim at outlining innovative paths 
towards design agency and creativity. The research programme analyses forms of 
transformation and control of contemporary space: international, local, urban, 
infrastructural, humanitarian, political, conflictual, economical, financial, 
military, institutional, natural, global, individual. 
The research materials will be architectural analysis, maps, diagrams, charts, 
interviews, texts, graphics, photographs and films that will be organised as a 
complex representations of the transformation processes of the physical spaces 
shaped by international and non-governmental organisations.
Advising researcher: John Palmesino
+OPEN VIDEOHTML5, the next revision of the HyperText Mark-up Language, is 
supposed to open a new chapter in web design and web-based publishing. The 
support of multimedia content by self-explanatory video and audio tags will 
have major impact for developers, designers and content producers. Most 
importantly, it allows the seamless integration of open-source encoded audio 
and video content into the native browser environment. Furthermore, it opens up 
exciting and yet unforeseeable possibilities to revaluate and to re-invent the 
rather peculiar relationships between text, sound and moving or still image. 
The Open Video project will research into past and present open-source video 
implementations with the goal to develop an independent platform that explores 
the specific potentials of self-authored and self-managed, open-source video 
publishing initiatives against the backdrop of the overwhelming dominance of 
mass-media like content providers.
Open video calls for code developers, web designers and digital content 
producers.Advising researcher: Florian Schneider
+REMOTE SENSING_Biopolitical ImageryThe research investigates how new 
remote-sensing technologies – the design of information gathering and 
distribution – are shaping and carving contemporary spaces of operation and 
sovereignty, and on the other side it will focus on the agency that these new 
technologies elicit and entail. The research will focus on sets of new 
image-making and processing technologies and their link to the space of law, 
the space of finances and the space of inhabitation. The rise of new 
possibilities of measuring and describing the complex systems that form the 
Earth and shape human life has unexpected connections with contemporary 
reshaping of the notions of sovereignty, exclusive economic licensing and more 
in general on notions of inhabitation.
The research will single out a series of contemporary situations and will trace 
the complex links and exchanges between the production of new images through 
remote sensing and the outline of new legal and governmental issues.
Remote sensing calls for data visualisation designers, interaction designers, 
urbanists, architects, photographers, video and filmmakers.
Advising researchers: John Palmesino and Florian Schneider
+The Design Department is currently headed by advising researchers John 
Palmesino, Florian Schneider and Daniel van der Velden. Their principal task is 
to advise the Design researchers in the development of their work.

FacilitiesResearchers can avail themselves of facilities that support their 
projects from first concept to public presentation, including the library, the 
documentation centre and various workshops. They can also get assistance with 
their print work, the editing and distribution of publications and the 
publicity of events. All researchers receive their own studio and a stipend.
ApplicationsResearch candidates can apply for a one-year or two-year research 
period starting annually on 1 January. It is also possible to apply to do 
research for a different period and with a different starting date. 
More infoPlease visit our website at http://www.janvaneyck.nl (button 
'applications') for more information and for the series of video messages by 
Kim de Groot, designer of the April 2010 recruitment campaign. 
Jan van Eyck AcademieAcademieplein 16211 KM MaastrichtThe 
Netherlandshttp://www.janvaneyck.nl
                                          
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