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  1. DRHA 2015 Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts Dublin Conference

    DRHA 2015, Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts Dublin Conference is starting on 30 August, 2015 and ending on 02 September, 2015.

    The place of the Conference was picked out as Dublin City University.

    DRHA 2015 should be an astounding Conference that will cope with the topics of Digital Humanities, Digital Arts, Digital Media and Social Sciences and alot more.

    Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts Dublin Conference is organized annually.

    (source: http://eventegg.com/drha-2015/)

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 10:25

  2. The New Unconscious

    Sigmund Freud understood the unconscious as a place of libidinal repression. Art in turn found inspiration in psychoanalysis—surrealism took as its manifesto Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams (1913), and later abstract expressionism explored the irrational desires of the Freudian unconscious. With new technologies of the 21st century, science exposed a deeper mental reality and proved that human behavior is the product of an endless stream of perceptions, feelings, and thoughts, at both the conscious and unconscious levels. Even with technologies today that allow for an empirical observation of the mind, reality itself is still debated. As in gestalt theory, the brain completes external imagery the eye cannot produce—all done at an unconscious level. If a central function of the unconscious is to fill in the blanks in order to construct a useful picture of reality, how does this affect our understanding of the world? “The New Unconscious” explores how human behavior is dually dictated by the conscious and unconscious mind.

    (source: http://www.sciartcenter.org/events.html)

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 10:39

  3. SILT Exhibition

    An exhibition exploring the details (and tangential experiments) hidden in elemental residues, using water and flow as a principal starting position to connect the audience to both the work and to the outside port lands.

    Three artists, Fleeta Chew Siegel, Maria Mencia & Fiona Curran will touch on/swim in/float by /on ideas informed by (and in response to) elemental substances and forms, using e-poetry, data visualization, film, sonics, calligrams, and photography to showcase a complex series of composite art works.

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 11:09

  4. Hybridity and Synaesthesia

    The Hybridity and Synaesthesia exhibition at Lydgalleriet features works that push at the edges of literature and other art forms. These works appeal to other aspects of the sensorium than those we typically associate with reading, for example involving haptic sensation, touch-based interactivity, innovative audio elements, interactive
    images, or locative technologies.

    (source: ELO 2015 catalog)

    Hannah Ackermans - 08.09.2015 - 09:21

  5. Interventions: Engaging the Body Politic

    The Interventions exhibition features works that engage with contemporary cultural discourse and political reality, challenging audiences to consider digital artifacts and practices that reflect and intervene in matters of the environment, social justice, and our relation to the habitus. The program also includes a presentation of works originally made for 3D CAVEs adapted for the Oculus Rift, and in Cinemateket a performance of a “code opera” and screenings of a film about the field of electronic literature.

    (source: ELO 2015 catalog)

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.09.2015 - 08:50

  6. “This Is Not a Utopia”—Collection of Russian Electronic Literature

    “This Is Not a Utopia” is a collection of Russian electronic literary work from early 2000s through 2015. The show is based on the Russian Electronic Literature research collection in the ELMCIP Knowledge Base (http://elmcip.net/research-collection/russian-electronic-literature-coll...) prepared in 2013 by Natalia Fedorova. The collection problematized a number of gaps in the development of Russian e-lit and the exhibit shows also the work that has been created since the gap was acknowledged.

    Hannah Ackermans - 12.09.2015 - 11:57

  7. Toronto World Pride 2014

    Pride Toronto is the not-for-profit organization that hosts an annual festival in downtown Toronto, which takes place each year during the last week of June.

    Pride Week celebrates our diverse sexual and gender identities, histories, cultures, creativities, families, friends and lives. It includes a three-day street festival with over eight stages of live entertainment, an extensive street fair (including community booths, vendors, food stalls), a special Family Pride program, a politically charged Dyke March, a Trans March and the famous Pride Parade.

    A ten day event, Pride Week is one of the premier arts and cultural festivals in Canada and one of the largest Pride celebrations in the world with an estimated attendance of over 1.2 million people. An award winning festival, Pride Week is one of only eight officially designated City of Toronto “Signature Events”, is recognized as one of the “Top 50 Festivals in Ontario” by Festivals and Events Ontario, was awarded the “Best Festival in Canada” award by the Canadian Special Event Industry two years in a row and received the “Best Arts & Culture Event” award for 2011.

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.10.2015 - 10:19

  8. Opening Stavanger Concert Hall

    Opening Stavanger Concert Hall

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.11.2015 - 07:49

  9. Stuttgarter Filmwinter - Festival for Expanded Media

    The Stuttgarter Filmwinters is an international prestigious festival of short and experimental film as well as of new media.

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.12.2015 - 13:39

  10. SIGGRAPH 2002

    The world's annual gathering of the international computer graphics community, where the digital future is defined and revealed. Learn the next generation of powerful hardware and software. Understand how technical innovations are changing your work, your profession, your company. Apply your new knowledge to creative and business breakthroughs.

    (source: http://www.siggraph.org/s2002/conference/index.html)

    Hannah Ackermans - 13.03.2016 - 15:44

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