HoME- House. Music. Europe.
OPEN CALL for artists
The diversity of European societies comes from our history, which has left an imprint on us as well as our families over the years. Our collective and personal stories are connected to important life events, human relationships, and feelings but they are equally marked by traumas such as wars or crises. All those entangled memories contribute to shape an oral historical legacy overarching many family generations, while being difficult to share with others due to their widely subjective and intimate nature.
ABOUT HoME
HoME is an oral history-based art project created in the frame of a cooperation between four European new music organisations based in four countries: Hungary, Austria, Serbia and Spain. Its centerpiece is a small, portable house-shaped installation able to process and sonify data that will be collected during simple storytelling actions involving the participation of individuals from diverse local communities. Twelve emerging artists coming from different art disciplines (or genres) will engage in an interdisciplinary process resulting in the creation of a series of collective works based on the collected materials during the first phase of the project.
TIME SCHEDULE OF HoME
The artists involved must be able to follow the whole process including transnational activities.
2020 October Project starts
2020 December Deadline of applying to the open call
2021 January Publishing the results of the call
2021 Spring Residency in Hungary for the artists involved
2021 Summer Tour of the HoME project in four partner countries
2021 Autumn Residency in Serbia for the artists involved
2022 January - October HoME exhibition at New Music festivals
2022 October -December Creation process of the HoME performance
2023 January - October HoME performance at New Music festivals
2023 October Publication of the online database, documentary screenings
THE ARTISTS WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for cooperating artists in three categories (Please note: it is possible for artists to apply for more than one category).
1. Composers with an academic educational background, knowledge of the repertoire of new music genres and the capacity to work with notated music in order to compose for chamber ensembles.
Required application materials:
• CV
• scores
• links to audio or video recordings
• motivation letter addressing the objectives of the project
2. Composers active in underground or popular electronic music scenes (all genres that use electroacoustical tools) and who work with progressive musical ideas. They should have basic knowledge of programming and use of softwares aimed at real time sound processing (such as MAXmsp, PD, SuperCollider, Ableton Max4Live etc.)
• CV
• links to audio or video recordings
• motivation letter addressing the objectives of the project
3. Artists from all art disciplines in particular visual arts and performance, who can demonstrate experience or clear interest in interdisciplinary and participatory practices to work towards the creation of a sound installation and multidisciplinary performance. They should be experienced and interested in cooperating with the project team and the group of other participating artists.
Required application materials
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CV
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presentation of artistic work (overview of more works, or a few examples in whole)
in any form. (links)
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motivation letter addressing the objectives of the project
ELIGIBILITY People with residency in one of the partner countries, with a high level of proficiency in the local language, and fluency in English (no further proof needed) WHAT WE WILL OFFER Fair artist’s fee HOW TO APPLY? All submissions must be sent digitally through the following link: https://forms.gle/TbJRKHmSGMEXXEVH7 DEADLINE: 15th of December 2020 CONTACT Austria: home.project.austria@gmail.com Hungary: homemusiceurope@gmail.com Serbia: dragan@zkv.rs Spain: info@mixturbcn.com |