Hybrid body lab ARTIST-IN-residence program


Hybrid Body Lab proudly presents an eight-week residency in the fall of 2024 for artists to collaborate with researchers to combine on-body design with emerging miniaturized technology. We are inviting artists who use skin and their appendages as a medium from any of the on-body art disciplines, including but not limited to nail art, hair art, (temporary) tattoo art, makeup, on-skin fashion, and body art. Artistic practices that sit in between mediums and categories are especially encouraged.

During the eight-week residency, the resident will be invited to get in touch with the latest interactive on-body technologies the lab is exploring, as well as collaborate with lab researchers to conceptualize and develop projects to explore possibilities of technology-involved art practices.

 

Information Session


2024 RESIDENCY DETAILS

WHEN

The residency will occur for 8 weeks between Sept 23, 2024, and Nov 22, 2024.

Information Session

We will host an information session on Friday, March 1st, 2024, at 4 pm EST to share more details about the residency and answer questions. Register Here.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

The application is due Friday, April 5th, 2024, at 11:59 pm EST.

The recipient will be notified by May 10th, 2024.

RESIDENCY SUPPORT

Selected residents will receive the following:

  • A $4080 stipend for the 8-week duration.

  • A material budget of $300 will be spent during the residency (this will not go directly to the artist but instead will be deducted from the Hybrid Body Lab budget).

  • Appropriate airfare reimbursement for out-of-state artists (Max $400).

  • Access to the lab and equipment, including 3D printers, floor looms, sewing machines, knitting machines, wet lab, and electrical engineering workbench.

  • Access to techniques and practices shared by researchers who function as collaborators.

 

EXPECTATIONS OF THE ARTIST

The selected artist will be expected to

  • Collaborate with researchers to produce a body of work that integrates their art practice with emerging technology.

  • Be available to work with researchers in person in Ithaca, NY, for the duration of the residency. This is an in-person residency. The artist will be responsible for locating housing and travel to and from Ithaca, NY, if they are not local residents. Appropriate airfare reimbursement for out-of-state artists (Max $400).

  • Spend at least 30 hours per week working in the lab and actively engaging with project collaborators and program organizers.

  • Deliver two artist talks: One at the start of the residency sharing their art practice, and one presenting their residency project towards the end of the program.

  • Provide detailed documentation of the final outcome of the project.

  • Techniques developed during the residency will be open-sourced and shared with the collaborators and the public. This includes providing documentation for others to replicate their approach.

  • Participate in an exhibition on the Cornell campus showcasing the residency project. The exhibition will occur in the fall of 2024.

  • Participate in interviews and reflection sessions to help researchers document and characterize the nature of the collaborative process.

The residency is a structured 8-week program with the following weekly schedules:

  • Week 1: Mutual exchange of practices and techniques between the artist and members of the Hybrid Body Lab. 5 labs will be presented to the resident, and hands-on workshops will be conducted.

  • Week 2: Brainstorm suitable topics for co-development throughout the AiR. The artist will partner in-depth with a researcher from the lab, who will serve as their primary project collaborator. 

  • Week 3 - week 7: Project co-development and sample creation.

  • Week 8: Project wrap-up and public presentation or exhibition of work.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA

We are looking for artists at all career stages, working with on-body art or looking to explore new possibilities in this medium. Eligible applicants must be 21+ years old and willing to spend eight weeks in the Ithaca, New York region.

Artists will be selected according to the following criteria:

  • Portfolio

  • Residency proposal

  • Potential for mutually beneficial collaboration


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Do artists need to have any experience in technology? 

Answer: No, artists do not need to have any experience in technology. During your first week, you will practice labs from the Hybrid Body Lab tutorials that will help expand your base knowledge. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from the lab to inform your work during the residency. 

Q2. Is the residency in person? 

Answer: Yes, it is a hands-on residency located at the Hybrid Body Lab at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.  

 Q3. What are your selection criteria? 
Answer: We are looking for artists at all career stages, working with on-body art or looking to explore new possibilities in this medium. Eligible applicants must be 21+ years old and willing to spend eight weeks in the Ithaca, New York region. Artists will be selected according to the following criteria: portfolio, residency proposal, and potential for mutually beneficial collaboration. 

Q4. Can artists apply as a pair and collaborate for the residency program? 

Answer: Yes, two artists can apply as a pair or duo.


ORGANIZERS

Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao

Director, Hybrid Body Lab

Assistant Professor of Human Centered Design, Cornell University

Jingwen Zhu

Ph.D. Student, Hybrid Body Lab

Human Centered Design, Cornell University


COLLABORATION TEAM

As a collaborator in the Hybrid Body Lab, you will be working across the disciplines of art, design, and engineering. You would share the lab space with students and faculty listed on the Team page on the Hybrid Body Lab Website. You are expected to work closely with the organizers Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao and Jingwen Zhu.


SELECTION COMMITTEE / BOARD OF ADVISORS

The selection committee and organizers will work together to determine the finalists. The organizers will ultimately select the chosen resident.

Jaleesa Reed, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Professor of Human Centered Design, Cornell University

Dr. Jaleesa Reed is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design. Her primary research interest is in millennial Black women’s beauty culture and beauty retail spaces. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on connecting human geography, feminist studies, and merchandising in the fashion, apparel, and textile industries.

Sarah Gotowka
Artist
Owner & Directer, Luna Fiber Studio

Sarah Gotowka is a practicing textile artist and instructor. She has been weaving since 2005 and has been growing natural dyes since 2010. She received her BFA in Fibers and Material Studies from The Cleveland Institute of Art in 2007, and her MFA in Fibers and Material Practices from Concordia University in Montreal in 2013. Since moving to the Ithaca area she has taught at SUNY Cortland, Cornell University, Ithaca College, The Johnson Museum of Art, Wells College, and New Roots Charter School.

Oksana Ani
Sr. Designer for Advanced Knit, Nike Inc.
Interdisciplinary Designer, Thinker, Explorer

Oksana Ani is an experienced Designer, Thinker, Explorer and visual communicator who excels in cross-functional collaborations. Oksana leads innovation platforms that focus on impactful and sustainable product that is empowered by storytelling. She holds a Master's degree focused in Fashion Design from Royal College of Art and Innovation from MIT Media Lab. She is currently a Sr. Designer for Advanced Knit at Nike Inc.


Previous residency projects

2023 Artist-in-residence: Joe George

Joe George is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY, working in printing, 3D modeling, and tattooing, among other mediums. During his 8-week residency at our lab, Joe has delved into the world of three-dimensional on-skin objects, exploring diverse materials, prototyping with electronic components, and crafting unique on-body interactions.

2022 Artist-in-residence: Morgan Chen

As Hybrid Body Lab's inaugural artist-in-residence, Morgan Chen, explored the intersection between makeup, prosthetics, and miniaturized technology to create her concluding piece "Social Prosthesis," a moving appendage designed as two headpieces made from rigid and soft structures. This work has received the 2023 ISWC Design Exhibition Award.

2023 AiR Projects

2023 AiR Tutorials

2022 Air project

Social Prosthesis

2022 Air Tutorial


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This residency is funded by the National Science Foundation and a Cornell University College of Human Ecology Engaged Research Grant.

We are grateful to Laura Devendorf, Leah Buechley, and Jennifer Jacobs for their earlier work in Experimental Weaving and Clay Residencies which inspired this endeavor!