REFRESH!
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
THE HISTORIES OF MEDIA ART, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
September 28 - October 2, 2005 at Banff New Media Institute, Canada
"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 conte=
xt
of the treasures left us by the past experiences, possessions, and insights=
."
(Rudolf Arnheim, Summer 2000)
Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture, this=
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. Leonardo/ISAST, the Database for Virtual=
Art, Banff New Media Institute, 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.
MEDIA ART HISTORIES
After photography, film, video, and the little known media art history of=
the 1960s-80s, today media artists are active in a wide range of digital
areas (including interactive, genetic, and telematic art). Even in robotics=
and nanotechnology, artists design and conduct experiments. This dynamic
process has triggered intense discussion about images in the disciplines of=
art history, media studies, and neighboring cultural disciplines. The Media=
Art History Project offers a basis for attempting an evolutionary history=
of the audiovisual media, from the laterna magica to the panorama,
phantasmagoria, film, and the virtual art of recent decades. It is an
evolution with breaks and detours; however, all its stages are
distinguished by a close relationship between art, science, and technology.
Refresh! will discuss questions of historiography, methodology and the role=
of institutions of media art. The Conference will contain key debates about=
the function of inventions, artistic practice in collaborative networks,
the prominent role of sound during the last decades and will emphasize the=
importance of intercultural and pop culture themes in the Histories of
Media Art. Readings of new media art histories vary richly depending on
cultural contexts. This event calls upon scholarship from a strongly
international perspective.
Therefore Refresh! will represent and address the wide array of disciplines=
involved in the emerging field of Media Art. Beside Art History these
include the Histories of Sciences and Technologies , Film-, Sound-, Media-,=
Visual and Theatre Studies, Architecture, Visual Psychology, just to name a=
few.
DOCUMENTATION - CURATING - COLLECTION
Although the popularity of media art exhibited at exhibitions and art
festivals is growing among the public and increasingly influences theory
debates, with few exceptions museums and galleries have neglected to
systematically collect this present-day art, to preserve it and to demand=
appropriate conservatory measures. Thus, several decades of international=
media art is in danger of being lost to the history of collecting and to
academic disciplines such as art history. This gap will have far-reaching=
consequences; therefore, 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?
MAILING LIST
LEONARDO, journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and=
Technology, has documented for the past thirty-seven years the pioneering=
work of artists who work in and with new media. Together with Leonardo Book=
Series and LEA Electronic Journal, the journal is published by the MIT
Press. For further information about the forthcoming conference and the
long-term LEONARDO Media Art History Project, please email to join:
banffleoarthistconfinfo-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
CONFERENCE
Held at The Banff Centre, featuring lectures by invited speakers as well as=
others selected by a jury from a call for papers, the main event will be
followed by a two-day summit meeting (October 1-2, 2005) for in-depth
dialogues and international project initiation.
The first call for papers will be in late Summer 2004. In particular, young=
postgraduates in the research areas of: art history and new media, art and=
technology, the interaction of art and science, and media history, are
encouraged to submit for the following panels:
MEDIA ART HISTORIES
Times and Landscapes
Methodologies
Invention
Collaborative Practice
Pop Mass Society
Cross-Culture, Global Art
ART HISTORY AS IMAGE SCIENCE
Film, Sound, Media Art & Performance
History of Sciences & Media Art
Media & Visual Studies
DOCUMENTATION - CURATING - COLLECTION - RIGHTS
New Scientific Tools
History of Institutions
HONORARY BOARD
Rudolf ARNHEIM; Frank POPPER; Jasia REICHARDT; Itsuo SAKANE, Walter ZANINI
ADVISORY BOARD
Hans BELTING, Karlsruhe; Andreas BROECKMANN, Berlin; Karin BRUNS, Linz;
Annick BUREAUD, Paris; Dieter DANIELS, Leipzig; Diana DOMINGUES, Caxias do=
Sul; Felice FRANKEL, Boston; Jean GAGNON, Montreal; Thomas GUNNING,
Chicago; Linda D. HENDERSON, Austin; Manrai HSU, Taipei; Erkki HUHTAMO, Los=
Angeles; Angel KALENBERG, Montevideo; Ryszard KLUSZCZYNSKI, Lodz; Machiko=
KUSAHARA, Tokyo; W.J.T. MITCHELL, Chicago; Gunalan NADARAJAN, Singapore;
Eduard SHANKEN, Durham; Barbara STAFFORD, Chicago; Christiane PAUL, New
York; Louise POISSANT, Montreal; Jeffrey SHAW, Sydney; Tereza WAGNER,
Paris; Peter WEIBEL, Karlsruhe; Steven WILSON, San Francisco
BANFF
Sara DIAMOND, Director of Research and Artistic Director of BNMI (Local Cha=
ir)
Susan KENNARD, Executive Producer of BNMI (Organisation)
www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/
LEONARDO
Annick BUREAUD, Director Leonardo Pioneers and
Pathbreakers Art History Project, Leonardo/OLATS
www.olats.org
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Chair: Roger F MALINA, Chair Leonardo/ISAST
www.leonardo.info
CONFERENCE DIRECTOR & ORGANISATION
Oliver GRAU, Director Immersive Art & Database of Virtual Art
Humboldt University Berlin
http://virtualart.hu-berlin.de
SUPPORTED BY:
LEONARDO, GERMAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION, UNESCO DIGIARTS, VILLA VIGONI
REFRESH!
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
THE HISTORIES OF MEDIA ART, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
September 28 - October 2, 2005 at Banff New Media Institute, Canada
"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 conte=
xt
of the treasures left us by the past experiences, possessions, and insights=
."
(Rudolf Arnheim, Summer 2000)
Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture, this=
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. Leonardo/ISAST, the Database for Virtual=
Art, Banff New Media Institute, 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.
MEDIA ART HISTORIES
After photography, film, video, and the little known media art history of=
the 1960s-80s, today media artists are active in a wide range of digital
areas (including interactive, genetic, and telematic art). Even in robotics=
and nanotechnology, artists design and conduct experiments. This dynamic
process has triggered intense discussion about images in the disciplines of=
art history, media studies, and neighboring cultural disciplines. The Media=
Art History Project offers a basis for attempting an evolutionary history=
of the audiovisual media, from the laterna magica to the panorama,
phantasmagoria, film, and the virtual art of recent decades. It is an
evolution with breaks and detours; however, all its stages are
distinguished by a close relationship between art, science, and technology.
Refresh! will discuss questions of historiography, methodology and the role=
of institutions of media art. The Conference will contain key debates about=
the function of inventions, artistic practice in collaborative networks,
the prominent role of sound during the last decades and will emphasize the=
importance of intercultural and pop culture themes in the Histories of
Media Art. Readings of new media art histories vary richly depending on
cultural contexts. This event calls upon scholarship from a strongly
international perspective.
Therefore Refresh! will represent and address the wide array of disciplines=
involved in the emerging field of Media Art. Beside Art History these
include the Histories of Sciences and Technologies , Film-, Sound-, Media-,=
Visual and Theatre Studies, Architecture, Visual Psychology, just to name a=
few.
DOCUMENTATION - CURATING - COLLECTION
Although the popularity of media art exhibited at exhibitions and art
festivals is growing among the public and increasingly influences theory
debates, with few exceptions museums and galleries have neglected to
systematically collect this present-day art, to preserve it and to demand=
appropriate conservatory measures. Thus, several decades of international=
media art is in danger of being lost to the history of collecting and to
academic disciplines such as art history. This gap will have far-reaching=
consequences; therefore, 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?
MAILING LIST
LEONARDO, journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and=
Technology, has documented for the past thirty-seven years the pioneering=
work of artists who work in and with new media. Together with Leonardo Book=
Series and LEA Electronic Journal, the journal is published by the MIT
Press. For further information about the forthcoming conference and the
long-term LEONARDO Media Art History Project, please email to join:
banffleoarthistconfinfo-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
CONFERENCE
Held at The Banff Centre, featuring lectures by invited speakers as well as=
others selected by a jury from a call for papers, the main event will be
followed by a two-day summit meeting (October 1-2, 2005) for in-depth
dialogues and international project initiation.
The first call for papers will be in late Summer 2004. In particular, young=
postgraduates in the research areas of: art history and new media, art and=
technology, the interaction of art and science, and media history, are
encouraged to submit for the following panels:
MEDIA ART HISTORIES
Times and Landscapes
Methodologies
Invention
Collaborative Practice
Pop Mass Society
Cross-Culture, Global Art
ART HISTORY AS IMAGE SCIENCE
Film, Sound, Media Art & Performance
History of Sciences & Media Art
Media & Visual Studies
DOCUMENTATION - CURATING - COLLECTION - RIGHTS
New Scientific Tools
History of Institutions
HONORARY BOARD
Rudolf ARNHEIM; Frank POPPER; Jasia REICHARDT; Itsuo SAKANE, Walter ZANINI
ADVISORY BOARD
Hans BELTING, Karlsruhe; Andreas BROECKMANN, Berlin; Karin BRUNS, Linz;
Annick BUREAUD, Paris; Dieter DANIELS, Leipzig; Diana DOMINGUES, Caxias do=
Sul; Felice FRANKEL, Boston; Jean GAGNON, Montreal; Thomas GUNNING,
Chicago; Linda D. HENDERSON, Austin; Manrai HSU, Taipei; Erkki HUHTAMO, Los=
Angeles; Angel KALENBERG, Montevideo; Ryszard KLUSZCZYNSKI, Lodz; Machiko=
KUSAHARA, Tokyo; W.J.T. MITCHELL, Chicago; Gunalan NADARAJAN, Singapore;
Eduard SHANKEN, Durham; Barbara STAFFORD, Chicago; Christiane PAUL, New
York; Louise POISSANT, Montreal; Jeffrey SHAW, Sydney; Tereza WAGNER,
Paris; Peter WEIBEL, Karlsruhe; Steven WILSON, San Francisco
BANFF
Sara DIAMOND, Director of Research and Artistic Director of BNMI (Local Cha=
ir)
Susan KENNARD, Executive Producer of BNMI (Organisation)
www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/
LEONARDO
Annick BUREAUD, Director Leonardo Pioneers and
Pathbreakers Art History Project, Leonardo/OLATS
www.olats.org
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Chair: Roger F MALINA, Chair Leonardo/ISAST
www.leonardo.info
CONFERENCE DIRECTOR & ORGANISATION
Oliver GRAU, Director Immersive Art & Database of Virtual Art
Humboldt University Berlin
http://virtualart.hu-berlin.de
SUPPORTED BY:
LEONARDO, GERMAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION, UNESCO DIGIARTS, VILLA VIGONI, INTEL