[artinfo] Re-New, Copenhagen 2013, call for proposals
Stahl Stenslie
stenslie at gmail.com
Fri May 10 15:43:52 CEST 2013
THE BIG PICTURE
the confluence of art, science and technology
Conference Chair: Gunalan Nadarajan, University of Michigan
Festival Curator: Edward A. Shanken, University of Memphis
<http://re-new.org/call/>http://re-new.org/call/
Proposals due: June 15, 2013
Copenhagen, Denmark
October 29-November 1, 2013
Contact email: <mailto:info at re-new.org?subject=re-new%202013>info at re-new.org
Since 2007 re-new has presented electronic and digital artworks that
explore and challenge technology and artistic practice, while
fostering exchange between academics and artists. In addition to its
internationally recognized media arts festivals, re-new has organized
leading conferences in the field, including CMMR 2008 and 2009 and
IMAC 2011 and 2012. These events have received over 2000 artwork
submissions and 800 academic submissions, and reached a total
audience of 12.000.
Beginning in 2013 re-new will join the media arts festival with its
own academic platform. Our goal is to stimulate critical dialog,
collaboration and networking between leading scholars, technologists
and artists. re-new 2013 will make possible hybrid presentation
formats where the confluence of art, science and technology is
discussed in its full complexity.
TOPICS FOR SUBMISSION
Scholars, technologists and artists are invited to submit
high-quality proposals outlining original research and/or artworks
that contribute to this rapidly advancing field. Appropriate topics
include but are not limited to:
performing arts technology
technology-mediated art performance
technological/digital art installations
slow media
wearables / e-textiles
(neuro) physiological data, biofeedback and art
affective computing and art
cognitive technologies and art
neuroaesthetics
adaptive technologies and art
artificial creativity/intelligence and art
augmented/virtual/hybrid reality and art
immersive technologies and art
ubiquitous/pervasive/context-aware technologies and art
physical computing and tangible interaction
liveness in a mediatized culture
participatory art
new interfaces for artistic expression
gestural/multimodal/haptic/mobile interfaces and art
embodiment and art
media ecology
networking and social media
sustainability
surveillance and privacy
aesthetic computing and computational aesthetics
big data
visualization and sonification
nanotechnology
mobility
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