REFRESH! Histories of Media Art: Program and
Registration
REFRESH! 1st INT. CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF MEDIA ART,
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
September
28 - October 1, Banff New Media Institute, Canada
www.MediaArtHistory.org
?The
technology of the modern media has produced new possibilities of
interaction. What is needed is a wider view encompassing the coming rewards
in the context of the treasures left us by the past experiences, possessions
and insights."
R. ARNHEIM,
Sommer 2000 - Honorary Chair, Refresh! ?
Recognizing
the increasing significance of media art for our culture, the conference on the
Histories of Media Art will discuss for the first time the history of media art
within the interdisciplinary and intercultural contexts of the histories of art.
Banff New Media Institute, the Database for Virtual Art, Leonardo/ISAST and
UNESCO DigiArts are collaborating to produce the first international art history
conference covering art and new media, art and technology, art-science
interaction, and the history of media as pertinent to contemporary art.
The
conference will also discuss the documentation, collection, archiving and
preservation of media art. What kind of international networks must be created
to advance appropriate policies for collection and conservation? What kind of
new technologies do we need to optimize research efforts and information
exchange?
Held at
The Banff Centre REFRESH will feature lectures by invited speakers as well as
others selected by an international jury from 350 received paper proposals.
SESSIONS
For further
information on the program and the speakers in each session please go to
www.MediaArtHistory.org.
I.
MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes I Chairs:
O. GRAU and G. NADARAJAN MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes II
E. SHANKEN and C. GERE II.
Methodologies: W.J.T. MITCHELL and
tba. III. Art as Research / Artists as Inventors: D. DANIELS IV. Image Science
and 'Representation': From a Cognitive Point of View: B. STAFFORD V. Collaborative
Practice/ Networking (history): R.
KLUSZCZYNSKI and D. DOMINGUES VI. Pop/Mass/Society: M. KUSAHARA and A. LANGE VII
a. Collecting, preserving and archiving the media arts: J. GAGNON VII b. Database/New
Scientific Tools: R. FRIELING and
O. GRAU VIII. Cross-Culture - Global Art: S. DIAMOND and M. HSU IX. What
can the History of New Media Learn from History of Science/Science
Studies? L. HENDERSON
X. Rejuvenate: Film, sound and music in media arts
history: T. GUNNING and D. KAHN
XI. High Art/Low Culture ? the future of media art
sciences? K.
BRUNS XII. History of Institutions: I.
SAKANE and J. REICHARDT XIII. tba
REGISTRATION:
For
information, online conference registration and accommodation please go to:
http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/events/refresh/registration_form.asp
For
questions concerning registration please contact Luke Heemsbergen:
Luke_Heemsbergen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Conference:
September 28 ? October 1st www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi
EXHIBITION
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the
Banff New Media Institute and in conjunction with the conference, Sarah Cook and
Steve Dietz will curate "The Art Formerly Known As New Media", an exhibition at
the Walter Phillips Gallery (Sept. 17 - Oct. 23).
Supported by:
BANFF NEW
MEDIA INSTITUTE, DATABASE OF VIRTUAL ART, LEONARDO, DEUTSCHE
FORSCHUNGSGEMEINSCHAFT, UNESCO DIGIARTS, VILLA VIGONI, INTEL, GOETHE-INSTITUT,
SSHRC,
CANADA
COUNCIL
CONFERENCE
CHAIR:
Prof. Dr. Oliver
Grau
Siegen
University
Fachbereich 3,
Medienwissenschaften
Adolf-Reichwein Strasse
2
57068 Siegen
Germany
http://virtualart.hu-berlin.de
http://www2.hu-berlin.de/grau/
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