The web residents for the first cooperative call by Solitude & ZKM on the topic »Blowing the Whistle, Questioning Evidence« are selected! Read a statement by the curator Tatiana Bazzichelli.
The first joint call for Web Residencies in 2017 by Solitude and ZKM is out. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli with a topic on art and whistleblowing.
Architect, academic, and teacher Curtis Roth dreams of truly bad ideas that have the capacity to question the seemingly good things. Welcome to the University of Bad Ideas.
In a new cooperation, Akademie Schloss Solitude and ZKM Karlsruhe are merging their expertise and practices to work jointly on the development of the Web Residencies program.
The first year and the last call for Schlosspost web residencies is coming to an end. Remains to ask ourselves: Is this the residency of the future?
An interview with web resident Paul Simon Richards on his project »Quasi-Monte Carlo«, a series of digitally rendered videos.
Web resident Megan Snowe wants to make her work »messier, stickier, and gooier.« But the New York-based artist’s practice is paradoxically very deep.
What would an archive of the future look like and what does this tell us about the today? An interview with web resident Polly Gregson on her project and the future
Art teacher Matthias Reinhold believes in self motivation, freedom, and individuality. Questioning skills can be a barrier and once this barrier is removed the flow can find its way.
The web residents for the third call on the topic »SUPRAINFINIT: L'Avenir redux« are selected! Read a statement by the jurors and curators of the call Apparatus 22.
Call for all art disciplines: the art collective Apparatus 22 invites all creatives, artists, musicians, scientists, and writers to apply with all possible formats to be part of the universe SUPRAINFINIT.
For the second time, Akademie Schloss Solitude has awarded fellows for the Digital Solitude program. Read a statement by author and journalist Bruce Sterling, who was part of this year’s jury.
The interdisciplinary initiative die Anstoß from Karlsruhe enriches urban live by public interventions. Read what they told us about their future visions and common practices.
The Stuttgart-based project »contain’t« uses the principle of mobile spaces, which can be reconstructed at new locations, such as containers, tents, or wooden modular constructions to create their urban platform.
How should you exhibit art in virtual reality? An interview with web resident Manuel Minch on his project »Internet Moon Gallery« – a moon based exhibition space for digital art
In Jeremy Rotsztain’s virtual reality world, Frederik Kiesler’s ideal cinema from the ’20s comes to life again. An interview with the web artist
Embody the expansion of subjectivity: poet Ranjit Hoskote and cultural theorist Nancy Adajania approach the act of anamnesia through an essay, poems and photographs.
With his »Choreoconversations,« the Brazilian performer Thiago Granato found a new way of thinking about dance and choreography, inviting dead, living, and not born yet choreographers.
We visited the documentary filmmaker Astrid Schult in her studio in Berlin. Her first fictional movie is currently in the making, dealing with the Third Reich and the question of culpability.
The web residents for the second call on the topic »Re-entering the Ultimate Display« are selected! Check out their great proposals and the statements by juror Mario Doulis.
How do you develop a space of conceptual freedom within a company with a 130-year old tradition? An interview about Platform 12
To stay on the fast moving Wild West of the emerging VR industry and to live in Eastern Europe are two things that don’t get along very well, says Andrius Lekavicius.
In the short film »Boat,« Beijing-based artist Xinjun Zhang documented his experiment to make the social disparities in the population of Beijing visible.
From Samoa to Namibia, the Falklands to Jamaica or Australia, part experiment, part musical composition, »Map Series« asks the question: What is an empire today?
In her work, the German visual artist Simone Rueß investigates the structural dimensions of space as a product of human activity.