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  1. ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness

    The Eighteenth International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness is a symposium and series of events exploring the discourse of global proportions on the subject of art, technology and nature. The ISEA symposium is held every year in a different location around the world, and has a 30-year history of significant acclaim. Albuquerque is the first host city in the U.S. in six years. The ISEA2012 symposium will consist of a conference September 19 – 24, 2012 based in Albuquerque with outreach days along the state’s “Cultural Corridor” in Santa Fe and Taos, and an expansive, regional collaboration throughout the fall of 2012, including art exhibitions, public events, performances and educational activities. This project will bring together a wealth of leading creative minds from around the globe, and engage the local community through in-depth partnerships.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 10:20

  2. ISEA2010 RUHR

    ISEA2010 RUHR, the 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, took place from 20–29 August 2010 in the cities of Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg. ISEA is one of the most important international festivals for digital and electronic art and was hosted in Germany for the first time, as part of the programme of RUHR.2010, European Capital of Culture. More than eight hundred artists and scientists from over fifty countries came together to present the latest developments in contemporary art and digital culture at the ISEA2010 RUHR exhibitions, lectures, concerts and workshops. Thousands of visitors from the Ruhr region and beyond took part in the numerous events. (Source: ISEA2010 website)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 10:25

  3. ELMCIP Conference on Remediating the Social

    The Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) research project invited scholars, artists, researchers and performers to its final conference and exhibition. The event, running from Nov. 1-3, 2012, was hosted by Edinburgh College of Art in collaboration with New Media Scotland and University College Falmouth within the framework of the ELMCIP research project. The event was held at Inspace, a purpose-built research and exhibition facility at the University of Edinburgh, fully instrumented to facilitate engagement with developments in new technologies, scientific research and creative practice.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.09.2011 - 12:06

  4. CityFish

    CityFish is a hybrid word, title of a hybrid work, tale of a hybrid creature. Part classical parable, part children’s picture book, CityFish is a web-based intertextual hypermedia transmutation of Aesop’s Town Mouse Country Mouse fable. Winters, Lynne freezes in Celsius in the fishing village of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia (Canada), a few minutes walk from a white sandy beach. Summers, she suffers her city cousins sweltering in Fahrenheit in Queens, New York (USA). Lynne knows everyone knows it’s supposed to be the other way around. Lynne is a fish out of water. In the country, her knowledge of the city separates her from her school of friends. In the city, her foreignness marks her as exotic. Meanwhile, the real city fish lie in scaly heaps on long ice-packed tables in hot and narrow Chinatown streets. CityFish represents asynchronous relationships between people, places, perspectives and times through a horizontally scrolling browser window, suggestive of a panorama, a diorama, a horizon line, a skyline, a timeline, a Torah scroll.

    J. R. Carpenter - 07.10.2011 - 15:10

  5. Translating E-Literature

    The first international conference on translating E-literature will take place from 12 to 14 June at the Universities of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis and Paris 7 Diderot Denis. The conference is organized by OTNI: Objets textuels non identifiés (UTO: Unidentified Textual Objects), a research project into the evolution of textuality in the digital age. It is supported by the Electronic Literature Organization.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.06.2012 - 12:18

  6. The Digital Subject: In-scription, Ex-scription, Tele-scription - 2nd Transdisciplinary and International Conference

    Quatre journées pour explorer comment le développement réel ou imaginaire des machines numériques, de Babbage à Internet, modifie la conception du sujet et ses représentations, dans son statut comme dans ses attributs. Ce colloque international est le deuxième volet d’un projet de recherche pluri-annuel et pluri-disciplinaire sur la recomposition de la notion de sujet à l’épreuve du numérique. Après l’hypermnésie en 2012, il explorera en 2013 la question de l’inscription, soit de l’acte d’écriture numérique dans sa triple acception de production d’objet, de façonnement du sens et d’avènement du sujet. Mobilisant des points de vue aussi divers que la philosophie, les lettres, les neurosciences ou l’archivistique, ces échanges aborderons également les notions de signature, d’annotation, de télé-scription ou encore le concept d’ex-cription forgé par Jean Luc Nancy.

    Arnaud Regnauld - 18.07.2013 - 11:38

  7. Electronic Literature Organization 2014: Hold the Light

    The 2014 annual conference of the Electronic Literature Organization, held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.06.2014 - 03:07

  8. ELO 2014 Pre-Conference Events

    “Hold the Light” features a variety of pre-convention workshops offering unique opportunities for in-depth, practical involvement with concepts, approaches, and tools. Attendance at any of the workshops requires purchase of the Workshop Pass, either as part of your registration process or on site. All workshops are located on the UWM campus and will take place in advance of the main conference. The special INT workshop, held in collaboration with the Narrative Intelligence research group, will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, June 17-18. The other three workshops will run on Wednesday, June 18.

    Here are brief descriptions of the workshops. E-mail addresses are given for the workshop organizers, if you wish to contact them for further information.

    READING, WRITING, AND PROGRAMMING ELIT

    Wednesday, June 18: Reading and Writing (morning); Programming (afternoon)

    Workshop Leaders: Deena Larsen (deenalarsen[at]yahoo.com) and Joshua Fisher (admin[at]appoet.org)

    Alvaro Seica - 22.08.2014 - 11:54

  9. Archaeologies of Media and Film

    University of Bradford and National Media Museum
    September 3, 2014 – September 5, 2014

    Keynote Speakers: Jussi Parikka, Thomas Elsaesser, Peter Buse

    An international conference on media archaeology organised and hosted by the University of Bradford and the National Media Museum in association with the Royal Television Society and Bradford City of Film.

    The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, archivists, curators and artists working in the field that has become known as "media archaeology": an approach that examines or reconsiders historical media in order to illuminate, disrupt and challenge our understanding of the present and future.

    The conference is organised and supported by the University of Bradford, the National Media Museum and Bradford City of Film.

    J. R. Carpenter - 04.10.2014 - 13:02

  10. Sound Studies: Art, Experience, Politics

    Sound Studies: Art, Experience, Politics is a three-day conference featuring leading researchers and artists in the field. The conference will include presentations by leading academics, as well as a sound art installation by an artist in residence, and an evening Sound Art and Criticism Salon.

    The conceptual foundations of this conference are that sound is a vast assemblage of multisensory experiences and multivalent conceptualisations, and that sound is at once embodied, social and political. Sound Studies: Art, Experience, Politics invites researchers to consider not only the relationship between sound and broader sensory perception but also the social, political and economic implications of sound. The conference will address two interrelated themes: Sound, Society, Politics and Sound and the Body.

    J. R. Carpenter - 10.05.2016 - 12:50

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