Application Form / 2014/2015 Documentation / TADAEX Website / NODE Website
Call is closed! Thank you to all Applicants!
NODE Forum For Digital Arts, TADAEX – Tehran Annual Digital Arts Exhibition and the Goethe Institute invite Iranian and German media artists to apply for artistic residencies in Frankfurt, Germany and Tehran, Iran.
Goal of the TADAEX/NODE Exchange Program is to establish an exchange between the media arts scenes in Iran and Germany, and to connect the communities that have emerged around each festival.
We will invite these two artist to take part in in two residencies prior to the respective festivals. Both residency periods will last 3 weeks in which both artists will be present in the host cities Tehran (2016) and Frankfurt/Main (2017), get to know the local digital arts scene and take part in the festival activities. The artists are encouraged to share their working experience and collaborate on projects that will be presented in the context of TADAEX and NODE17.

Iran Schedule: 07.-30. September / TADAEX 22.-30. September 2016
You will live and work for two weeks at Kooshk Residency Space in Tehran and be part of TADAEX. During your stay, you will collaborate on the creation of an artwork, which will be presented to a local and international audience at TADAEX. Travel, accommodation and an artist fee will be provided by the hosting institutions. Intensive collaboration and on-site research are strongly encouraged.
Germany Schedule: NODE17 Summer 2017! Precise dates will be announced soon!
Together, you will work at the production and exhibition venue basis Frankfurt e.v. and be part of NODE17 Forum for Digital Arts. You are encouraged to continue the collaboration that has been initiated in advance to TADAEX and get the opportunity to show the resulting work to a local and international audience at the festival. Travel, accommodation and an artist fee will be provided by the hosting institutions.
We are looking for emerging artists who are using, deconstructing or reflecting digital tools, media or hardware in creative or critical ways. There are no restrictions in terms of media (Video, Audio, Performance, Software, …). You should be curious about the festivals (NODE / TADAEX) and their respective profiles. A vivid interest in the challenges and opportunities of digitization should be apparent in your work approach. Successful applicants must be present at both festivals. Female applicants are strongly encouraged!
The application for the joint TADAEX 2016 and NODE17 exchange program must be submitted until 30.06.2016. Your application should include:
1. MOTIVATION (3.000 characters max.)
• Your personal interest in the residency,
• your expectation regarding the collaboration with your partner,
• an idea for a project you would like to work on (a short outline will do),
• and a short statement on how you relate your work to the context of TADAEX/NODE.
2. Portfolio
A PDF, 1–3 works, 6 pages max., including descriptions of the works and links if the work contains media such as sound, video, movement etc. in the PDF.
3. CV
• Work space
• Travels + accommodation
• Tech support and equipment (provided by the festivals)
• Artist fee including production budget (1000 € p.p.)
Application Deadline: June 30th, 2016
Jury Selection: July 15th, 2016
Florian Egermann, Jeanne Charlotte Vogt & Alexandra Waligorski (NODE)
Ali Phi (TADAEX)
Tooraj Khamenehzadeh (Kooshk Residency)
Farnaz Ghorbani Monhasser (Goethe Institute, Tehran)
and Amir Bastan and Georg Scherlin (artists in residents 2014/2015)
TADAEX/NODE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
c/o Jeanne Charlotte Vogt
NODE – Verein zur Förderung Digitaler Kultur e. V. Gutleutstrasse 96 / 60329 Frankfurt / Germany
TADAEX/NODE EXCHANGE PROGRAM is supported by:
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In a combined 9th and 10th edition of NODE+CODE, we will be discussing the role of the human body in new music performances. In two lecture concerts, STEIM researcher and musician Andi Otto (aka Springintgut) and the UdK Berlin based research group 3DMIN (»Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments«) will present their findings and new musical instruments. In a conversation with NODE15 curators Jeanne Charlotte Vogt and Alexandra Waligorski, they will be investigating the corporeality of the instrumental. Which significance do instruments have for musicians themselves and the audience in times of the digital creation of sound? Do we still have to consider virtuosity as a category to evaluate the relationship between a musician and his/her instrument?
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NODE+CODE is an initiative by basis Frankfurt and NODE Forum for Digital Arts, supported by Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft and the professorship for visual culture (Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni) of the Goethe University Frankfurt.
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Neuer Ort und Zeit! Die Veranstaltung findet im Künstlerhaus Mousonturm statt, dem Zentrum für zeitgenössische Performance, Theater und Musik in Frankfurt (Main).
New location and time! The event will take place at Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, the center for contemporary performance, theatre and music in Frankfurt (Main).
Mousonturm
— Cafe —
Waldschmidtstraße 4
60316 Frankfurt am Main
Doors open 6:00 PM / Einlass 18:00 Uhr
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Free entrance / Eintritt frei!
This event is on Facebook.
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Supported by
Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main
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In cooperation with and <3
Mousonturm Frankfurt am Main, Satis & Fy, Pixelgarten, Amin Weber, Tom Forsythe, Laura Nickel
BIOs:
Andi Otto
Andi Otto is a composer and performer of electronic music based in Hamburg, Germany. He records his music as “Springintgut”. He has released four albums as well as various singles, collaborations and remixes on international labels.
On stage, he plays a unique sensor-extended cello bow which he has developed in collaboration with STEIM in Amsterdam. This instrumental system which he calls Fello allows for gestural performance of the electronically processed sounds of the amplified cello. Andi Otto regularly composes for theatre and dance performances in which he also appears as a performer. His work has taken him around the world, most recently to India (collaboration with MD Pallavi), Nigeria and Japan.
Andi Otto is also one of the founders of the Pingipung label and as a DJ he hosts a regular night at Hamburg’s Golden Pudel Club. He is a member of the Flinntheater Collective from Berlin.
3DMIN – PushPull-team
Amelie Hinrichsen is a Research Associate in the Einstein research project 3DMIN (Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments) at the Berlin University of the Arts. After accomplishing an apprenticeship as a carpenter she completed her studies in Product Design at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2012. With her final project she won the DMY Young Talents Jury Award in 2013. After working as a freelancer for Friedrich von Borries she joined the 3dmin Team in 2013. Amelies work ranges from film over product- to interface design. It reflects her interest in combining theoretical research with a practical approach, always physicalness and personal experience in focus. Currently she is working on her dissertation dealing with „Attitude and Posture – Performing Life with electronic musical instruments“.
Dominik Hildebrand Marques Lopes has a degree in audio and video engineering from the Institute for Music and Media Düsseldorf. Furthermore he studied Arts and Media at the University of the Arts (UdK) Berlin, focusing on multichannel sound installations, improvised electronic music, building kinetic/cybernetic (sound-)objects, musical recording, and live-coding. He also holds a “Meisterschüler” (distinguished graduate) degree in Arts and Media. Currently he is working as a Research Associate in the Einstein research project 3DMIN (Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments) at the Berlin University of the Arts. He is also lecturer at University of the Arts Bremen (Digital Media).As a computer musician, his main focus is on developing and performing with physical musical interfaces whose constraints and functionality are chosen to exhibit unique behaviour (or life of their own) arguably equally rich as many acoustic instruments. This approach leads to very direct bodily control of computational processes which hopefully can also be experienced as such by the audience. Dominik is a member of “Trio Brachiale”, “Republic111”, and the “Society for Nontrivial Pursuits”.
Since the beginning of 2014, Till Bovermann is a post-doctoral researcher at 3DMIN (Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments), an Einstein research project between the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technical University Berlin. From 2010 to 2013, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher on tangible and auditory interaction at Media Lab Helsinki, School of Art, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. He completed his PhD in Computer science in the natural sciences on Tangible Auditory Interfaces at the Ambient Inteligence Group of Bielefeld University, Germany. Till taught at various international institutions, among others the Institute For Music And Media of the University of Music, Duesseldorf; the Department of Media of Aalto University, Finland, and the Institute for Time-based media, UdK Berlin. His art works are mostly concerned with the relations of art and science, noise and harmony, nature and artificiality. Alongside his academic and artistic work, he also develops software in and for SuperCollider.
Countersurveillance as camouflage: Artist Adam Harvey will present his tools for hiding against computer vision at basis Frankfurt as our guest for the 8th edition of NODE+CODE 2015.

Adam Harvey is an artist exploring the impacts of surveillance technology on modern life. His research on countersurveillance design and art has been widely featured in media including the New York Times, Spiegel, Wired, and the Washington Post. In 2013 Harvey founded the Privacy Gift Shop an online marketplace for countersurveillance art and privacy accessories. He currently works at NEW INC, the first museum led art/tech incubator in New York City and is an adjunct professor at New York University.
NODE+CODE is an initiative by NODE – Forum for Digital Arts, supported by Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt Am Main and the professorship for visual culture (Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni) of the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt.
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Neuer Ort und Zeit!
New location and time!
Basis Frankfurt
Gutleutstraße 8-12
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Doors open 6:00 PM / Einlass 18:00 Uhr
STARTS at 6:30 PM / Beginn 18:30 Uhr
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Free entrance / Eintritt frei!
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Supported by
Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main
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In cooperation with and ♥
basis Frankfurt am Main
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Der Veranstaltungsort ist barrierrefrei.
The location is barrier-free.

In the aftermath of NODE15, we continue our conversation about the role of the body in the context of technology. In discussion with artist Max Dovey, we will look into which body image is being used for classification in current image recognition technologies, their agency in the formation of ideas on the human body and how to perform with them.
Max Dovey [UK] is 28.3% man, 14.1% artist and 8.4% successful. His performances confront how computers, software and data affect the human condition. Specifically he is interested in how the meritocracy of neo-liberal ideology is embedded in technology and digital culture. He holds a BA Hons in Fine Art: Time Based Media and a MA (MDes) in Media Design from Piet Zwart Institute. His research is in liveness and real-time computation in performance and theatre. He works as a producer and creative technologist for live events and theatre in both The Netherlands and U.K.

From his recently finished residency at V2, Netherlands, he sends this report about “A Hipster Bar”
http://v2.nl/archive/works/a-hipster-bar
Also here is a great interview with him:
https://www.imperica.com/en/in-conversation-with/max-dovey-beyond-the-person-beyond-the-image
Organized and moderated by Florian Jenett & Jeanne Charlotte Vogt.
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Neuer Ort und Zeit! Die Veranstaltung findet im Künstlerhaus Mousonturm statt, dem Zentrum für zeitgenössische Performance, Theater und Musik in Frankfurt (Main).
New location and time! The event will take place at Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, the center for contemporary performance, theatre and music in Frankfurt (Main).
Mousonturm
— Cafe —
Waldschmidtstraße 4
60316 Frankfurt am Main
Doors open 6 PM / Einlass 18:00 Uhr
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Free entrance / Eintritt frei!
This event on Facebook.
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NODE+CODE is an initiative by NODE Forum for Digital Arts and Processing Frankfurt, supported by Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft and the professorship for visual culture (Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni) of the Goethe University Frankfurt.
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In cooperation with and <3
Mousonturm Frankfurt am Main
SAVE-the-DATE!
We are happy to be able to confirm the participation of Max Dovey, Andi Otto (Springintgut) and 3DMIN for the next NODE+CODE editions.
We will be getting back to the NODE15 research topic on the informed body and, talk about techniques of disguise in times of digital surveillance and the relation between technology and the body in music making. The artists will perform and give insights into their practice.
Venue: Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, Frankfurt
Thanks to Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft
Dates to be saved for now: October 19th, November 16th!
NODE+CODE is an initiative by Processing Frankfurt and NODE Forum for Digital Arts, supported by Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft and the professorship for visual culture (Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni) of the Goethe University Frankfurt.

(Andi Otto & Fello, photo by Nicolo-Merendino)

In its 4th rendition, the festival NODE15 Forum for Digital Arts was dedicated to the leitmotif „Wrapped in Code – The future of the informed body“. For one week, we investigated the melding of the human body with technology and took up the current debate regarding its effect on our social interactions, body and society.
NODE15 has hosted over 50 coding workshops and turned Naxoshalle into a forum for practitioners, for experimenting with digital technologies, and exchanging know-how and skills. With a series of lectures, concerts, performances, and an exhibition, the Mousonturm became the stage for drafts of the future of the informed body.
Get impressions on our flickr account or enjoy a series of documentation videos and interviews on vimeo:
Selected Press Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Schirn Magazin, Frankfurter Neue Presse, 3sat Kulturzeit
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ARTISTS
Exhibiting Artists
Aram Bartholl, Antoni Rayzhekov & Katharina Köller, BeAnotherLab, Carolin Liebl & Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, Chris Sugrue, Depart, Golan Levin, Gregor Woschitz, Herwig Turk, IOCOSE, Jeremy Bailey, Jörg Brinkmann, Lauren McCarthy & Kyle McDonald, Lisa Bergmann, panGenerator, Quayola, schnellebuntebilder & kling klang klong, Simon Renaud & Véronique Pêcheux, Stefan Tiefengraber, Susanna Hertrich, Woeishi Lean & Quadrature
Performers
1024 Architecture, Alfeo Pier, Davide die Franco, Gregor Schwellenbach, Hard Work Soft Drink, Peter Kirn, Philipp Artus, Robert Henke, Sam Aaron, Ulf Langheinrich, Yuebing Luo, Quayola & Natan Sinigaglia, Zanshin, Antoni Rayzhekov & Katharina Köller
Speakers
Ali Panahi, Amir Bastan, Anna Biselli, Carolien Teunisse, Christian Loclair, Filip Visnjic, Florian Jenett, Georg Scherlin, Gregor Schwellenbach, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Janine Häberle, Jeanne Charlotte Vogt, Kyle McDonald, Manuel Rossner, Mark Farid, Mark Lukas, Matthieu Cherubini, Max Wolf, Mirco Becker, Pedro Lopes, Peter Kirn, Robert Henke, Sabrina Verhage, Sam Aaron, Scott DeLahunta, Sebastian Oschatz, Verena Kuni, Zack Freedman
Associated Exhibiting Artists
Amir Bastan & Georg Scherlin, Anton Savov, Dominik Lischka, Felix Deufel, Marcel Patsch, Markus Schuricht, Michael Burk, Oliver Tessmann, Patrick Renkel, Paul Schengber, Rafael Mäuer, Ruven Sprenger, Stig Anton Nielsen, Städelschule Architecture Class “Architecture and Performative Design (APD)” 2014 with Guest Professor Mirco Becker, Interactive Media Design Class of the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt with Prof. Andrea Krajewski
Podcast Authors
Dawid Kasprowicz, Ingrid Scharlau, Joanna Jurkiewicz, Mareike Teigeler, Martin Gierczak, Martina Leeker
WORKSHOPHOSTS
Abraham Manzanares, Alessandro Maggioni, Anton Koch, Anton Mezhiborskiy, Antoni Rayzhekov, Arístides García, BeAnotherLab, BeAnotherLab, Benjamin Schiek, Chris Engler, Chris Loclair, Clement Destephen, Daniel Huber, Darsha Hewitt, David Gann, David Morasz, Dominik Koller, Edgar Loco Martinez, Elias Holzer, Elliot Woods, Florian Egermann, Florian Jenett, Gerrit Kress, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Ingo Randolf, Ingolf Heinsch, Ivo Schüssler, Jan Bernstein, Jens A. Ewald, Jochen Leinberger, Johannes Helberger, Johannes Lemke, Johannes Timpernagel, Joreg, Juliane Götz, Julien Vulliet, Marko Ritter, Matthias Husinsky, Matthias Zauner, Melanie Thewlis, Mika Satomi, Minoru Itoh, Moritz Cramer, Natan Sinigaglia, Nikos Mechanezidis, Patrick Jost, Paul Scheytt, Robert Willner, Sam Aaron, Sarah Schmid, Sebastian Gregor, Sebastian Huber, Sebastian Neitsch, Stephan Müller, Tebjan Halm, Thomas Gross, Valérie-Françoise Vogt, Verena Henn, Woeishi Lean, Yuki Hirano
The symposium keynote by our board member Sebastian Oschatz:
We have to thank all our sponsors, contributors, partners and helpers. More detailed documentation coming soon!
Special Thanks to our partners and sponsors Satis & Fy, MESO Digital Interiors, Kulturamt der Stadt Frankfurt, European Funds for Regional Development, Aventis Foundation / KulturMut, Native Instruments, Tinkersoup and onformative.
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TEAM
Festival Direction David Brüll
Curation Exhibition Jeanne Charlotte Vogt & Alexandra Waligorski
Curation Symposium Sebastian Oschatz
Workshops & Community Program David Brüll, joreg, vvvv group
Performances & Additional Program David Brüll, joreg, Rosi Grillmair, Jeanne Charlotte Vogt, Alexandra Waligorski
Production Management Christian Hergarten, Markus Berger
Production Benjamin Schiek, Björn Schwarzer, Daniel Maaz, Emanuel Reith, Eva Mössner, Fenja Braasch, Johannes Schmidt, John Einchenseer, Julius Lebert, Kalle, Klaus Peter Texter, Nils Weger, Phillip Reul, Sarah Schmid, Tim Findeisen, Tom Forsythe
Program Coordination Daniel Maaz, Emma Atzenroth, Rosi Grillmair, Valérie-Françoise Vogt
Design Pixelgarten – Adrian Nießler, Catrin Altenbrandt, Timo Lenzen
Exhibition Architecture Hellen Kleine & Marc-Samuel Ulm
Web Florian Jenett, Philip Reul, Simone Marine, Omar Rollins
Public Relations & Social Media Jörn Klein & Enes Ünal
Marketing & Merchandise Alexander Henker, Christian Tielmann, Ivan Iovine, Tobias Goger
Controlling Anja Scharrelmann-Hassebrock, Kathrin Ahrens
Organization & Participant Hospitality Benjamin Schiek, Christine Lyschick, Darina Mamonova, Emeline Van Houtte, Fatih Inan, Fatma Keser, Isabelle Stamm, Liliane Werner, Lukas Flory, Nicoletta Schenk, Nikos Mechanezidis, Nils Weger, Omar Rollins, Rosi Grillmair
Documentation Team
Alexander Koltermann, Amin Weber, Benjamin Böhm, Constantin Urban, Ira Konyukhova, Jakob Helmrich, Jammal Rahim, Jennifer von Schuckmann, Jens Wunderle, Johannes Scherg, Nicolas Kronauer, Pierre Blechschmidt, Sebastian Nöll, Sophia Edschmid, Yannic Bill
Photography
Jessica Schäfer, Nemanja Knežević, Laura Nickel, Woeishi Lean, Jeanne Vogt
Exhibition Team
Antonina Mackova, Anna Mackova, Begüm Inal, Catharina Szonn, Emeline Van Houtte, Hanna Sauer, Isabelle Stamm, Liliane Werner, Linda Traut, Ronja Trischler, Sabine Funk, Sonja Lesniak, Theresa Fuchs

NODE15 FORUM FOR DIGITAL ARTS is looking for people who are interested in digital media, art and creative coding to help us organize an unforgetable event.
Who are we looking for?
Then we are loooking for you!
What do you get from us?
We are looking for (event) technicians or stand builders for our event venues Naxoshalle and Mousonturm.
Everyone who can help us starting from April 20th to bring NODE from a dream to reality.
We need help at the office! Printing, answering e-mails, sending press material and information, mass production of merchandise articles, creating schedules and lists
We will work on the shift schedule together and in accordance with you so everyone has the opportunity to join workshops or evening programs.
A variety of tasks including cloakroom, entrance control, exhibition guarding, looking after artists jumping between venues.
You are the face of NODE who takes care of question marks. You should be really familiar with the program and friendly at all times behind the counter.
You are in charge of ticketing and sales at the merch desk as well as the market together with the billing and controlling team.
The hackspace is the place to chat, work and dring with you laptop in front of you. We need someone who takes care of this space and the hardware rental service which is located there.
We are happy to hear from you! Please send your e-mail to rosi@node-forum.org.
A Talk with the artist and new media hacker Antoni Rayzhekov about biometric sonification, motion tracking and digital scenography
When Thu, Nov 13th 2014 – 19:00
Where Basis Frankfurt, Gutleutstrasse 8-12, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Admission: free

Antoni: “I want to share my experience and findings in exploring different strategies of sonification of biometric sensory data, motion tracking and audience participation in relation to digital scenography in contemporary performance context. How using cutting edge technology impacts and extends contemporary performance arts today?”
Antoni Rayzhekov is a Bulgarian theater maker, composer and new media hacker – based in Vienna, Austria. He studied theater directing and acting at the Academy for Theater and Film Arts “Krastyo Sarafov” – Sofia and jazz music improvisation – at the Vienna Konservatorium. He worked as a consultant in informational technologies for United Nations in Vienna and in the period 2008 – 2013 he established together with Emanuel Andel the vienna-based new media label THIS.PLAY – focused on interaction design. Currently he is a guest lecturer in Interactive media at the University for Applied Science – St. Pölten, Austria and independent artist.
Antoni: “My work is focused on exploring synergies between generative music, contemporary performance and participatory art by designing reactive audio visual platforms that amplify different aspects of the performer and the performance itself as an attempt to communicate the invisible.”


http://raijekov.cc/
http://ikpan.com/
http://this-play.com/
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Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main
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