Support and Partnerships
Tremini is a long-term artistic project whose realization relies on a combination of creative time, formal research, and technical development.
Its scale and extended temporality require forms of support conceived as ongoing accompaniment rather than one-off funding.
The project is open to various types of collaborations, in line with its evolving nature and multiple modes of presentation.
Institutional support and public funding
Tremini may be developed within existing institutional frameworks, including:
- creation and production grants,
- artistic research funding,
- artist residencies,
- multi-year support programs.
Such support helps secure working time, structure key phases of production, and situate the project within a recognized professional context.
Artist residencies
The project is particularly suited to residency formats, including:
- creation residencies,
- research-oriented residencies,
- residencies focused on mediation and public engagement.
Residencies may enable:
- the advancement of one or several sections of the artwork,
- exchanges with audiences,
- the presentation of work-in-progress through exhibitions, installations, or public talks.
Exhibition and presentation partnerships
Completed sections of Tremini can be presented in various contexts:
- solo or group exhibitions,
- immersive installations,
- presentations incorporating spatialized sound,
- digital or video-based formats.
Partnerships may involve:
- hosting exhibitions,
- co-producing presentation devices,
- providing technical or scenographic resources.
Technical support and digital expertise
The project also welcomes technical collaborations, particularly in:
- navigable and zoomable image development,
- interactive systems,
- animation and video production,
- immersive or digital scenography.
These collaborations may take the form of partnerships, cross-residencies, or joint research initiatives.
Private support and patronage
Forms of private support or patronage may also contribute to Tremini, within a framework focused on:
- support for contemporary creation,
- accompaniment of a research-based artistic project,
- long-term cultural engagement.
Funds raised are directly reinvested into the production and development of the artwork.
An open and evolving framework
Tremini is conceived as an open framework, capable of integrating various forms of support throughout its development.
Each partnership is approached as a tailored collaboration, respectful of the project’s identity, rhythm, and artistic objectives.
