Re: [rohrpost] TRACE 2017 - 7th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology (Call for Papers)

2017-03-21 Diskussionsfäden Image Science
RE:TRACE 2017: Call for Papers
 
The 7th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science
and Technology titled RE:TRACE focuses on an evaluation of the status of
the meta-discipline MediaArtHistories today.
 
More than a decade after the first conference founded the field now
recognized worldwide as a significant historical inquiry at the
intersection of art, science, and technology, Media Art Histories is now
firmly established as a dynamic area of study guided by changing media
and research priorities, drawing a growing community of scholars,
artists and artist-researchers.
 
Immersed in both contemporary and historiographical aspects of the
digital world, we explore the most immediate socio-cultural questions of
our time: from body futures, information society, and media
(r)evolutions, to environmental interference, financial virtualization,
and surveillance. And we do so through a fractal lens of inter- and
trans-disciplinarity, bridging art history, media studies, neuroscience,
psychology, sociology, and beyond. MediaArtHistories is a field whose
theory, methods, and objects of study interweave with and overlay other
disciplines.
 
The organizing committee invites researchers of different areas,
disciplines and practices to submit individual papers, posters and full
panels with new and original research preferably in the following
themes:
 
- MediaArtHistories historiographies and futures of an ever-emerging
field
- Institutional histories of Media Art
- Media Art & Politics (surveillance, climate, visualizations, etc.)
- Collecting media art / Media Art market
- Archiving, preserving and representing Media Art
- Re-Use of cultural heritage data, including education, learning and
research
- Methodologies and research tools for MediaArtHistories with a focus
on Digital Humanities
- International and local histories and practices of media art
- (Post-)Colonial experiences and non-Western histories of media art,
science and technology
- Paradigm shift Digital vs. Post-Digital Theory
- Alternative histories for Media Art in relation to newly evolving or
unexpected fields.
- Models and perspectives of research fields adapted across traditional
disciplinary lines.
- New symbolic architecture of digital super companies (Apple, Amazon,
Microsoft, FB, Google)
 
The conference program will include competitively selected,
peer-reviewed individual papers, panel presentations and posters, as
well as a small number of invited speakers. Presentations will be
delivered in a range of formats, from panel discussions to a poster
session. We particularly encourage submissions by researchers from
international contexts outside of Europe and North America.
 
KEYNOTE LECTURES and DEBATES with 
Martin KEMP (emeritus professor Oxford University, British Academy,
UK)
Ryszard KLUSCZYNSKI (Universität Lodz, PL)
Morten SøNDERGAARD (Aalborg University, DAN)
t.b.a. 
t.b.a.
 
Submission Deadline: March 26, 2017 
Notification of acceptance will be announced by April 30, 2017.
 
Individual proposals for papers should consist of a max. 250-word
abstract with title.
Proposals for full panels should consist of a max. 500-word abstract
outlining the panel and individual topics of confirmed speakers.
Submission language is English.
 
Submitters should upload a short bio file (Word), no longer than ½ page
per person. The short bios will be used on the conference website
together with your abstracts.
 
Initiated by the Media Art Histories Board (Steering Committee):
Dr. Andreas BROECKMANN (Leuphana University Lüneburg, DE); Prof. Dr.
Sean CUBITT (Goldsmiths University of London, UK); Univ.-Prof. Dr.
Oliver GRAU, MAE (Danube University, AT); Dr. Linda Dalrymple HENDERSON
(University of Texas at Austin, US); Prof. Dr. Erkki HUHTAMO (University
of California Los Angeles, US); Prof. Dr. Douglas KAHN (University of
New South Wales, AU); Prof. Dr. Machiko KUSAHARA (Waseda University
Tokyo, JP); Prof. Dr. Tim LENOIR (Stanford University, US); Prof. Dr.
Gunalan NADARAJAN (University of Michigan, US); Prof. Dr. Paul THOMAS
(University of New South Wales, AU)
 
MAH Honorary Board: Martin KEMP, Jasia REICHARDT, Itsuo SAKANE, Peter
WEIBEL, Rudolf ARNHEIM †, Douglas DAVIS †
 
Conference dates: November 2325 , 2017, Krems (World Cultural Heritage)
& Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) Vienna, hosted by DANUBE UNIVERSITY
and ÖAW
 
Co-Chairs RE:TRACE: Oliver GRAU & Inge HINTERWALDNER
 
Austria RE:TRACE: Conference Advisory Board 
Carl AIGNER (Landesmuseum St. Pölten, AT); Jose Ramon ALCALA
(University of Castilla La Mancha, ES); Giselle BEIGUELMAN (University
of São Paulo, BR); Beatriz Escribano BELMAR (University of Castilla La
Mancha, ES); Andreas BROECKMANN (Leuphana University Lüneburg, DE);
Andres BURBANO (Universidad de los Andes, CO); Valentino CATRICALA
(University Roma Tre / Media Art Festival, IT); Sebastian EGENHOFER
(University of Vienna, AT); Ksenia FEDEROVA (RU/UC Davis, US); Sabine
FLACH (University of Graz, AT); Katharina 

Re: [rohrpost] TRACE 2017 - 7th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology (Call for Papers)

2017-01-30 Diskussionsfäden Image Science

RE:TRACE 2017: Call for Papers 
 
The 7th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science
and Technology titled RE:TRACE focuses on an evaluation of the status of
the meta-discipline MediaArtHistories today.
 
More than a decade after the first conference founded the field now
recognized worldwide as a significant historical inquiry at the
intersection of art, science, and technology, Media Art Histories is now
firmly established as a dynamic area of study guided by changing media
and research priorities, drawing a growing community of scholars,
artists and artist-researchers. 
 
Immersed in both contemporary and historiographical aspects of the
digital world, we explore the most immediate socio-cultural questions of
our time: from body futures, information society, and media
(r)evolutions, to environmental interference, financial virtualization,
and surveillance. And we do so through a fractal lens of inter- and
trans-disciplinarity, bridging art history, media studies, neuroscience,
psychology, sociology, and beyond. MediaArtHistories is a field whose
theory, methods, and objects of study interweave with and overlay other
disciplines.
 
The organizing committee invites researchers of different areas,
disciplines and practices to submit individual papers, posters and full
panels with new and original research preferably in the following
themes:
 
•  MediaArtHistories – historiographies and futures of an
ever-emerging field
•  Institutional histories of Media Art
•  Media Art & Politics (surveillance, climate,
visualizations, etc.)
•  Collecting media art / Media Art market
•  Archiving, preserving and representing Media Art
•  Re-Use of cultural heritage data, including education,
learning and research
•  Methodologies and research tools for MediaArtHistories
with a focus on Digital Humanities
•  International and local histories and practices of media
art
•  (Post-)Colonial experiences and non-Western histories of
media art, science and technology
•  Paradigm shift – Digital vs. Post-Digital Theory
•  Alternative histories for Media Art in relation to newly
evolving or unexpected fields.
•  Models and perspectives of research fields adapted
across traditional disciplinary lines.
•  New symbolic architecture of digital super companies
(Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, FB, Google)
 
 
The conference program will include competitively selected,
peer-reviewed individual papers, panel presentations and posters, as
well as a small number of invited speakers. Presentations will be
delivered in a range of formats, from panel discussions to a poster
session. We particularly encourage submissions by researchers from
international contexts outside of Europe and North America.
 
Keynote lectures by internationally renowned, outstanding leaders in
the field, will deliberate on the central themes of the conference
series, its histories and futures.
 
Submission Deadline: March 26, 2017
Notification of acceptance will be announced by April 30, 2017.
 
Individual proposals for papers should consist of a max. 250-word
abstract with title.
Proposals for full panels should consist of a max. 500-word abstract
outlining the panel and individual topics of confirmed speakers.
Submission language is English. Submitters should upload a short bio
file (Word), no longer than ½ page per person. The short bios will be
used on the conference website together with your abstracts.
 
Initiated by the Media Art Histories Board (Steering Committee): 
Prof. Dr. Sean CUBITT (Deputy Head of Department & PhD Tutor / Media
and Communications / Goldsmiths University of London / UK); Univ.-Prof.
Dr. habil. Dr.h.c. Oliver GRAU, MAE (Head of Dept & Chair Professor in
Image Science / Danube University / AT); Dr. Linda Dalrymple HENDERSON
(David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Art History / Dept of Art +
Art History / University of Texas at Austin / US); Dr. Andreas
BROECKMANN (Leuphana Arts Program, Leuphana University of Lüneburg,
GER); Prof. Dr. Erkki HUHTAMO (Departments of Design Media Arts, and
Film, Television, and Digital Media / University of California Los
Angeles / US); Prof. Dr. Douglas KAHN (Professor of Media and Innovation
/ National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA) / University of New
South Wales, Sydney / AU); Prof. Dr. Machiko KUSAHARA (School of
Letters, Arts and Sciences / Waseda University / Tokyo, Japan); Prof.
Dr. Tim LENOIR (Kimberly J. Jenkins Chair for New Technologies in
Society / Duke University / US); Prof. Dr. Gunalan NADARAJAN (Dean /
Stamps School of Art & Design / University of Michigan / US); Prof. Dr.
Paul THOMAS (Director / Fine Arts at College of Fine Art / University of
New South Wales /AU)
 
MAH Honorary Board: Martin KEMP, Jasia REICHARDT, Itsuo SAKANE, Peter
WEIBEL, 
Douglas DAVIS †, Rudolf ARNHEIM †
 
Conference dates: November 30 –