The CREAMARE project will involve marine archaeologists, ocean scientists, and creative industry experts, such as graphic designers, 3D artists, level designers, and sound designers. Together, they will co-produce a Serious Game focused on Underwater Cultural Heritage and Ocean Literacy.
This game will allow players to explore highly realistic 3D digital models of eight underwater cultural sites.
Players will visit these sites to solve riddles and face challenges related to cultural heritage and environmental threats, such as oil spills from shipwrecks and ghost nets damaging marine life.
The game story takes place in a dystopian future, where scientists, while attempting to combat marine pollution, inadvertently created a mutated creature that now threatens the deep sea and its hidden treasures. To protect UCH, players must fight the source of pollution by resolving some ecological issues and bringing back historical artifacts to their belonging sites. Selected candidates will receive the detailed storyboard after signing a cooperation agreement.
This call is aimed to select six creative professionals, which are:
They will support the CREAMARE project by joining all partners in the co-production of the Serious Game.
General skills:
Specific skills:
The main benefits offered by the cooperation with the CREAMARE project are:
CREAMARE offers a unique opportunity for the selected creative professionals to acquire experience working in Serious Game development within a framework of an international cooperation.
The Municipality of Cosenza will support participation in a one-week physical Residency program in Italy.
Honorarium: 5000 EUR (Gross amount)
CREAMARE consortium will cover travel and accommodation for the residency programme in Italy.
Participation:selected creatives will participate in all planned CREAMARE events, including an on-site residency (1 week) and online co-working period (remote to co-design and co-production):
Expected results for each creative professional:
The Expected Results are only indicative and may vary slightly over the project course. They allow candidates to assess the effort required.
Attendance: The selected creatives have to attend online meetings, interviews, webinars, consultancy sessions, and progress reviews and contribute to the project reporting.
Engagement: As success depends on the activation and engagement of European audiences, creatives are encouraged to support CREAMARE’s communication and objectives by using their personal and professional communication channels and networks.
Commitment: A contract with the CREAMARE Consortium will define the terms and conditions for the intellectual property rights of digital works. In any case, participants will be asked to grant all necessary rights for work dissemination in all the project’s activities.
The candidates need to register on the Project Application Portal with a CV and Portfolio and then fill in the relevant form (3D artist or level designer or sound designer) ‘Application Form 1 – 3D artist’ or ‘Application Form 2 – level designer’ or ‘Application Form 3 – sound designer’ and upload all the documents in pdf format through the Application Portal.
The evaluation criteria fall into three major categories: skills, motivation, and diversity. These have equal weight and a maximum score of 5 each (the total score is 15).
Evaluation Committee could contact applicants to clarify some aspects of their applications.
CREAMARE Evaluation Committee will complete the evaluation of the applicants’ proposals by 30th July 2023. Then, CREAMARE Secretariat will directly contact the selected creative professionals.
The results of the selection will be available by 5th August 2023 at https://creamare.eu/news/.
On 6th July 2023, from 15:00 to 16:30 CET time, we will present the project outline at an online Open House event and provide an opportunity for potential applicants to meet with the project team, learn more about the Serious Game, and ask questions. If you can’t attend, we highly recommend viewing a recording of this event on the CREAMARE website. We will announce more details about Open House event on the project website and social media channels.
For further questions and clarifications please check the Q&A section at the following link:
https://platform.creamare.eu/open-call-for-creative-professionals-faq/
or contact the CREAMARE Secretariat at support@creamare.eu.
European Union member states (EU27)
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden.
Countries associated with the Horizon Europe Programme:
Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom, and Ukraine.
The list is based on the official eligibility document for the Horizon Europe:
https://ec.europa.eu/info/
List of North Africa Countries
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and Western Sahara.
Linking creativity, culture and media technologies in the transnational co-production of digital interactive products for the communication of maritime and underwater cultural heritage.
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