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Arse Elektronika
Pornography and Technological Innovation
Conference

Call for Everything

According to a study by Simon Smith, more than 800 items were  
registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as sex  
toys between 1840 and 1997. Among them was a condom with a built-in  
computer chip that can play music. Progress?

 From the depiction of a vulva in a cave painting to the newest  
internet porno, technology and sexuality have always been closely  
linked. No one can predict what the future will bring, but history  
indicates that sex will continue to play an essential role in  
technological development.

The porno effect accompanies every new technological development.  
Immediately after producing his famous bible, Gutenberg used his  
press to print erotica. Photography was utilized just as quickly. In  
1874 the London police discovered 130,000 pornographic photos in the  
course of a single house search. The introduction of cinematic  
technology also confirmed the close relationship between pornography  
and technological innovation: in 1896 a pornographic film was shown  
publicly for the first time, two years after the premiere of the  
first films of any interest to the general public. Since then, more  
pornographic films than nonpornographic films have been produced.  
That in 1977 the first video cassettes to appear on the market  
featured pornographic content should come as no surprise. The  
development of the camcorder and the instamatic camera made it  
possible for anyone so inclined to produce porno in privacy at home.  
The fact that the first affordable Polaroid model was named "The  
Swinger" seems to indicate that the industry was well aware of this  
possible use.

All of these facts could be relegated to the status of curiosities  
were it not for the important role that pornography has played in the  
development of new technologies. New technologies are quick to appeal  
to pornography consumers, and thus these customers represent a  
profitable market segment for the suppliers of new products and  
services. Without telephone sex, a sector that has been yielding  
enormous profits since the 1980s, providers would have had no  
incentive to upgrade the communicational infrastructure. And of  
course one should not forget the internet, which is notorious for  
being flooded with pornography. Porno sites were the first to use  
technologies like audio and video streaming. They were also a driving  
force behind the spread of high-speed internet connections and made  
necessary the development of better data systems. Additionally, porno  
sites have promoted the development of new cultural technologies like  
(in)formal partnering, outsourcing, upselling and site tracking.  
Today a new technology's success with porno consumers is a dependable  
indicator of the product's overall market potential. Currently, all  
factors show that high-tech developments like virtual reality owe a  
great deal of their success to the need for further sexual  
stimulation. One could cite the example provided by the science- 
fiction concept of a full-body interface designed to produce sexual  
stimulation. But it isn't science fiction anymore.

Is it going too far to assume that research in nanotechnology and  
genetic engineering will be influenced by our sexual needs. The  
surgical modification of sexual organs is no longer something very  
unusual.

The question is not whether these technologies alter humanity, but  
how they do so.

Planned: an international conference with experts from the fields of  
science, economics, art and technology.

We are looking for: speakers, designers, artists, funding.

Scheduled date: October 5-7, 2007 at the Porn Palace of kink.com in  
San Francisco, CA.



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