Deadline: 10 September 2023
Apply now for the CTM Radio Lab to support the creation of new works that explore the intersection of radio with live performance within the context of the festival’s yearly theme.
The initiative is led by CTM Festival and Deutschlandfunk Kultur – Radio Art / Klangkunst in collaboration with Goethe-Institut, ORF musikprotokoll im steirischen herbst, and Ö1 Kunstradio. In 2024 it is also presented within the framework of the sound art initiative tekhne.
The call is open to artists worldwide and relevant to fields of experimental music, sound art, radio art, new radio drama, and performance. The commissioned works will premiere at CTM 2024 Festival in Berlin (26 January – 4 February 2024), and will be subsequently broadcast in Deutschlandfunk Kultur’s Klangkunst programme in spring in the form of a 40–55 minute radio piece. The Österreichischer Rundfunk (Austrian Broadcasting Service) will also present the works via one or more of its platforms: the Ö1 Zeit-Ton or Ö1 Kunstradio radio shows, and/or the ORF musikprotokoll im steirischen herbst festival in Graz (Autumn 2024).
This year the Radio Lab focus is on live performance formats (rather than installations). Projects must respond to CTM 2024’s theme of Sustain, and more specifically engage with the emancipatory potential of technology in music and sound art, which is the core focus of tekhnē. Narrative, speculative, investigative approaches might for example explore technology as a tool to corrupt or strengthen democracy, histories or potentials of radio and modern broadcasting methodologies, the agency of users, accessibility, or other. Live performances should be conceptualised in such a way that a radio piece can be created in the same spirit.
It is possible to submit your Radio Lab work to further competitions upon its realisation: in previous years, various winners were independently awarded prestigious opportunities and prizes.
Benefits
- Two selected works will be supported by a fee of 5000 € each. The commission winners are responsible for covering costs relating to the research and creation of the work (eg. collaborator honorariums, specific materials purchase, etc). Technical/staging costs for CTM and for possible presentations at ORF musikprotokoll im steirischen herbst festival will be covered additionally, upon discussion with the respective organisers.
- Winners will be offered a short residency in January 2024 to finalise their live presentation at CTM 2024. Travel expenses to Berlin and lodging during the residency and festival period will be covered by CTM. Please bear in mind that project proposals involving multiple collaborators are possible, but should aim for a modest travel budget to be seriously considered – for example, a project proposing to fly a group of four artists from the other side of the globe would be prohibitively expensive.
- Deutschlandfunk Kultur and CTM Festival will provide support, counselling, and general assistance during the production of the work.
Details
- Winners notified and announced: early October 2023
- Production phase (remote): October 2023 – January 2024
- Final production phase (residency in Berlin): January 2024
- Presentation at CTM 2024 Festival: 26 January – 4 February 2024
- Deutschlandfunk Kultur – Klangkunst radio broadcast: Spring 2024
- Presentation via ORF: Autumn 2024.
For more information, visit CTM Radio Lab.