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A leading arts organization seeks contributing artists for a temporary role in a 9-month research project exploring creative collaboration in London. Artists will engage in approximately 3-4 sessions focusing on filmmaking, physical theatre, and experimental practices. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to interdisciplinary research aimed at exploring presence and mediation in a studio setting.
London-based artist and creative technologist seeks a film/documentary maker and a physical theatre performer/dancer for an Arts Council England funded research project exploring presence, mediation and perception. Process-driven, exploratory work with paid artist fee.
I am a London-based artist and creative technologist working on a 9-month research project funded by Arts Council England (Developing Your Creative Practice). My work investigates the thresholds between embodied presence, mediation, perception, and the use of space.
For this phase, I am seeking:
A filmmaker / documentary maker
A physical theatre performer / dancer
to join a small number of exploratory sessions between February and June 2026.
The sessions will focus on spatial methods in intermedia, looking at how different practices intersect, share, and shape space. Together we will test ideas around presence, absence, and mediation in a studio setting.
Your contribution will respond to these research areas. There is also potential for this research to grow into larger works (performances, installations) in the future.
Fee & Time Commitment
Fee: £150 per 3-hour session
Commitment: Approximately 3-4 sessions total per collaborator
All sessions will be scheduled collaboratively in advance.
Based in or able to travel to London to take part in several studio sessions (Feb-June 2025).
Background in filmmaking/documentary or physical theatre/dance.
Interest in experimental, process-based collaboration.
Experience in interdisciplinary or experimental contemporary practices is welcome.
Please send a short introduction to your practice, relevant links (website/showreel), and a brief note on why this project interests you to utkucan@me.com
Articulated.Art Studio is a hybrid creative space at the intersection of sound, media, and intermedia practice. It operates simultaneously as a studio, a stage, and a thinking space in the intersection of audio-visual composition and creative technology. The studio is not just a place for production but a living environment for research, experimentation, and collaboration.