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collecting all european residency opportunities #10

Open AlexandreRousselet opened 5 years ago

AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago

I am interested to collect link of european residency opportunities.

Aim: To prove it is not relevant enough for the maker movement. And the vulca Pilot Project will aim to identify how to reduce the gap.

AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago

1) PORTUNUS https://www.i-portunus.eu/ i-Portunus is a project, selected and funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Commission. It supports short-term mobility of artists and culture professionals.

AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago
  1. S+T+ARTS https://vertigo.starts.eu/calls/residencies/ The project gathers a consortium of experienced partners in the fields of art-science collaborations, design, Tech research and innovation. It includes an international network of cultural institutions which will relay and disseminate the activities to their own networks.
AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago
  1. OpenMaker https://openmaker.eu/ OpenMaker offers a unique opportunity for manufacturers and makers to test and scale new partnerships as part of its aim to seed and accelerate the 4th Industrial Revolution. The project aims to create a transformational ecosystem that fosters collective innovations within the European manufacturing sector and drives it towards more sustainable business models, production processes and governance systems.

AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago
  1. Tandem https://www.tandemforculture.org/ Tandem is a cultural collaboration programme that strengthens civil society in Europe and its neighbouring regions. There are currently six Tandem programmes which focus on different regions and topics.
AlexandreRousselet commented 5 years ago
  1. MADE AT EU https://madeat.eu The made@eu project aims to bridge the digital divide that currently hinders the widespread use of digital fabrication knowledge and technologies in the european cultural and creative sectors, especially in the field of design, arts and crafts.

The Made@EU project consists of a series of 5 workshops in Barcelona, Paris, Plymouth, Budapest and Amsterdam, directed for all members from the European creative sectors such as product designers, fashion designers, craftspeople such as potters, metal smiths, glassmakers, woodworkers, ceramists and mixed media artists.