Deadline: 1 March 2019
Call for entries

We’re delighted to announce that the call for proposals for Forecast’s fourth edition is now open.
Artists and practitioners working in all creative fields anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply with projects that tackle issues concerning the future, and what can we do to actively shape it.
For this edition, Forecast has selected six mentors, all accomplished in their respective fields: visual artist Candice Breitz (ZA), artist and internet activist Paolo Cirio (IT), musician Okkyung Lee (KR), cartoonist Anders Nilsen (US), radio reporter Joe Richman (US), and conceptual designer Jerszy Seymour (UK/CA).
Applicants should submit proposals according to which mentor they would want to work with.

The deadline for applications is March 1, at 11:59 PM CET.

The mentors will then carefully review all proposals and invite
three candidates each. The candidates will present their ideas at the Forecast Forum in Berlin, taking place July 1–7, 2019. At the conclusion of the Forum, six mentees will be chosen, one in each field, to develop their ideas further with their mentors.
The six mentees will receive a production budget and artist fee, and will have nine months to bring their ideas to fruition. In addition to independent, ongoing exchanges with their mentor, this period will also include a one-on-one workshop with the mentor at one of six hosting partner institutions. Please consult the FAQ and Guidelines sections on our website.
The final projects will be presented to the public at the Forecast Festival, taking place March 30 – April 5, 2020. This edition will be Forecast’s first at the new partner institution in Berlin, Radialsystem.
Forecast only accepts applications in English! Submit your application.

http://forecast-platform.com/apply/

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