Published: 24 Oct 2023 514 views
The Goethe-Institut Tanzania is thrilled to announce an open call for project proposals that push the boundaries of immersive art. We are seeking innovative and imaginative ideas that create transformative and multisensory experiences, blurring the lines between art, audience, and environment.
Immersive art has the power to transport viewers into captivating and interactive realms, engaging them on a deeply personal and emotional level. Through this open call, we aim to support projects that utilize technology, space design, performance, and other artistic elements to create immersive experiences that challenge perceptions, evoke emotions, and foster connections.
Proposals within this open call could include:
Site-Specific Installations: Projects that transform physical spaces into immersive environments, taking into consideration the architecture, history, and cultural significance of the location. These installations can incorporate multimedia elements, soundscapes, lighting, and interactive components to engage and transport audiences.
Sensorial Experiences: Initiatives that engage multiple senses, including sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, to create immersive experiences that go beyond the visual realm. These projects can explore synesthetic approaches, explore haptic technologies, or experiment with multisensory storytelling.
Virtual and Augmented Reality Experiences: Proposals that utilize virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) technologies to create immersive narratives, interactive worlds, or transformative experiences. These projects can merge the physical and digital realms, offering participants new perspectives and immersive storytelling.
Performance-based Immersive Art: Projects that integrate live performances, theater, dance, or interactive experiences to create immersive narratives and engaging encounters. These performances can invite audience participation, blur the boundaries between performer and spectator, and invite viewers to become active participants in the artistic process.
Immersive Storytelling and Narrative Experiments: Initiatives that explore new forms of storytelling through immersive techniques, including interactive narratives, transmedia projects, or nonlinear storytelling. These projects can leverage technology, game design principles, or participatory elements to create captivating and emotionally resonant experiences.
We encourage applicants to think creatively, embrace experimentation, and consider the inclusivity and accessibility of their projects.
The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, active worldwide. Its mandate is to promote the study of German abroad and to encourage international cultural exchange. Today it is represented in 98 countries and has some 3,300 employees. It contributes widely to the promotion of artists, ideas and works. Supporting the local cultural scenes and strengthening pan-African dialogue through the arts are part of its mission on the African continent, where it operates 19 institutes located in Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Alexandria, Cairo, Casablanca, Dakar, Dar e... continue reading
Application Deadline | 30 Nov 2023 |
Country to study | Tanzania |
School to study | The Goethe-Institut |
Type | Contest |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | The Goethe-Institut |
Gender | Men and Women |
Selected projects will receive a funding up to 7 million Tanzania Shilling including honorarium, production requirements and marketing budget. The Goethe-Institut Tanzania provides the opportunity for selected projects to utilize its event space in Dar es Salaam without any cost.
We are currently seeking project ideas for implementation in 2024. The Goethe-Institut Tanzania is pleased to accept proposals in both Swahili and English.
Each proposal will be assessed based on the applicants’ proposal and the quality of the application. Relevant areas of consideration include:
Please send your project proposal to the cultural coordinator of the Goethe-Institut Tanzania, Mr. Daniel Sempeho. E-Mail: [email protected].
The proposal should include the following:
Applicants who are chosen will be invited to present their project ideas to a jury comprising members from the cultural field and representatives of the Goethe-Institut.
Please apply by 30 November 2023
Good luck with your submissions!
For more details visit: Goethe-Institut Tanzania website.