Waag is pleased to announce the open call for artists to develop new work 
through an artistic residency together with the International Lunar Exploration 
Working Group (ILEWG). The Supre:organism residency of Waag’s AI Lab aims to 
engage artistic perspectives on understanding living materiality in outer space 
with use of emerging AI technologies.

Outer space has presented itself as a contemporary condition where humanness is 
being redefined in the absence of arts, humanities and social studies. With 
this open call, we provide an opportunity to expand established human space 
activities with a multiplicity of artistic perspectives to broaden the 
understanding of human non-terrestrial becoming. With the Supre:organism 
residency, we mark the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing and 100th 
anniversary of Kazimir Malevich’s gaze into life emerging from the sentinel 
canvas, the cosmos:
"... all technical organisms are nothing but small satellites—the entire living 
world is ready to fly into space and take a special position. For each such 
satellite is fitted with reason and able to live its own life." – Kazimir 
Malevich, UNOVIS, Vitebsk, December 15, 1920

The Supre:organism residency calls for artists with an excellent track record 
of collaborative and innovative art practice with interest in using emerging AI 
technologies - not just creatively but also critically - to develop novel 
perspectives on understanding life in outer space.

Practical information
Please carefully read the Guidelines and regulations (pdf) before applying for 
this residency. The residency has a duration of 5 months, April-August 2019. 
The location will be ESTEC, Noordwijk and Waag, Amsterdam.

The deadline for applications is March 11th 2019.

Apply here online: 
https://waag.homerun.co/supreorganism-residency?token=fd857e05e0114992c21407583969a821

This residency is made possible within the European ARTificial Intelligence 
Lab, with support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Commission, 
Mondriaan Fund and CLICKNL, and is a collaboration between Waag (Amsterdam), 
International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk), Vrije 
Universiteit (Amsterdam), Kunstfort bij Vijfhuizen (Vijfhuizen) and Cultural 
Centre of European Space Technologies (Ljubljana).
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