Adaptive Residency Model
A residency offering time, autonomy, and a stable working environment for long-form practice.
Focus & Eligibility
The residency supports projects at the intersection of digital arts and environmental practice.
Digital Arts & New Media
The site has established infrastructure for Tagtool, projection mapping, and algorithmic art. The studio is equipped for darkness, suitable for light-based work and testing.
Land Art & Ecology
The 2000m² orchard is available for site-specific installations, bio-acoustic research, and performance works engaging with land and seasonal conditions.
What the residency supports
The residency is suited to artists and researchers working at the intersection of digital media, land art, and ecological practice.
- • Tagtool, projection mapping, and algorithmic art
- • Site-specific installations and land art
- • Bio-acoustic research and performance
- • Self-directed work in a rural setting
- Capacity: max 6
- No ventilation for toxic solvents (oils/turpentine)
The residency is open to artists at different stages of practice and from varied backgrounds whose work aligns with this working model.
The Program
Seasonal rhythm and working conditions.
Winter Research
November — March. Dedicated to deep work, writing, and coding. 24/7 access to the heated atelier.
Summer Open Air
April — October. Focused on outdoor installation, projection mapping, and performance in the orchard.
Working Conditions
Residents live and work in the same building. The residency operates on a self-catering basis with weekly shared dinners.
View Facilities- ● 24/7 Atelier Access
- ● 10-Minute Walk to Forest
- ● Shared Large Kitchen & Library
Outcomes & Documentation
Process-oriented. No exhibition requirement.
Process > Product
There is no requirement to produce a finished exhibition. Prototypes, sketches, and works-in-progress are valid outcomes.
Community Moment
Residents are asked to contribute one moment of exchange: an artist talk, workshop, or open studio for the local community.
Archival Support
Photographic documentation of work-in-progress is provided on request.
Applications
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Invitation letters are available for grant applications.