Call for Projects

Ada X regularly launches calls for proposals for its programming, its residencies, and festival. Successful projects are chosen by a jury composed of members of the organization’s programming committee. Stay tuned!

Residencies

Ada X’s residencies offer artists opportunities to experiment and create a new work (e.g. digital art, installation or performance). For a period of six weeks, resident artists have access to a private workstation within a shared work area. Residents receive an artist fee, and enjoy free access to Ada X equipment and workshops. The works produced during the residencies are presented to the public. For a look at past residencies, click here.

Programming (Events and Workshops)

We are looking for digital art projects that are creative, critical, witty, weird and poetic for our public events and/or our workshops. We seek proposals from artists who identify as women, non-binary, trans or queer, as well as from curators, activists, collectives and community organizations.
Examples of media / formats: net art, electronic art, audio, video, installation, bio art, public interventions, practices rooted in the community, performances, workshops, discussions and round tables – or something so out there that we haven’t even heard of it… For a look at different types of programming events at Ada X, click here.

HTMlles Festival

Ada X launches a thematic call for proposals for HTMlles Festival every two years. For a look at previous editions, click here.

Archive

Call .dpi 30 : Cybersurveillance

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28 March 2014

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Man up! Owning and Pwning the Policing of Gender Online Guest Editor : Dr. Kate Milberry Deadline :  Friday, 2 May 2014 This issue seeks to understand how the “informatization of the body” (van der Ploeg 2003) – once hailed as liberatory – became the life’s blood of ever…

Call for Proposals The HTMlles 11 : ZERO FUTUR(E)

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26 September 2013

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The HTMlles – Feminist festival of media arts + digital culture 11th edition, November 2014, in Montreal Deadline: November 17, 2013 Taking place in Montreal, The HTMlles is an international biennial festival that brings together artists, scholars and activists who are passionate about critical engagement with new technologies…

Call .dpi 28 : Gender(ed) Cultures on the Internet

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10 July 2013

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Themed Section: Gender(ed) Cultures on the Internet Guest Editor: Jennifer Chan In the Themed Section of its 28th issue, .dpi is looking at the internet as a heterogenous space that allows for the deliberation and challenging of gender ideals. On the internet, like-minded users find communities of interest…

Electronic journal .dpi re-imagined | Call .dpi 27: Hacktivism

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20 February 2013

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Themed Section: Hacktivism Guest Editor: Christina Haralanova Proposal deadline: March 11, 2013 Founded by Studio XX in 2004, electronic journal .dpi   has recently undergone an important process of transformation with the goal of reaffirming and re-focusing its role as a feminist journal on art and digital culture.

Call for Proposals The HTMlles 10 : Risky Business

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15 February 2012

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Feminist festival of media arts + digital culture 10-18 November 2012 Deadline: Monday, 2 April 2012 The 10th edition of the HTMlles will take up the notion of risk. To risk: to gain or to lose (it is uncertain), to expose oneself to a possibility… Risk is…

.dpi 21 Launch + Call for submissions .dpi 22

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16 June 2011

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Freedom: In Action | Deanna Radford .dpi 21 is the second issue in a three-part series focusing on the theme of freedom while exploring the practices of several contemporary media artists and authors as they participate in actions for freedom. **Call for Submissions .dpi 22 Theme: Free Culture…

Launch .dpi 20 + Call for submissions .dpi 21

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8 April 2011

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LAUNCH .dpi 20 INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE LIBERTY IN NETWORKS: PARTICIPANTS AND PURPOSE Editor-in-Chief: Aude Crispel .dpi 20 is the first issue in a three-part series focusing on the theme of liberty. This issue examines liberty- a fundamental principle of our independent and/or democratic societies – as a concept systematically disavowed…

Launch Electronic Journal .dpi 16

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28 November 2009

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.dpi’s 16th issue is the first, in a three-issue series, with the theme of resistance.  It focuses more specifically on the concept of time-resistance art.  Time resistance is resistance against the passing of time, against an imposed memory.  So often, the details of our daily lives are forgotten, replaced by…

Digital Ludology Commission

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25 October 2008

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Six Artistic Projects Exploring Game Creation with Open Source tools at Studio XX. Studio XX is presently soliciting innovative proposals for interactive media projects to be entirely created using Open Source software. Instruction will begin on Saturday October 25th 2008 from 9am till noon. Digital Ludology, which will run from…