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Date: Wed Jan 7, 2004 4:39:33 pm Europe/London
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Subject: [Reader-list] [Announcements] LEONARDO Call For Papers: 7th
Workshop on Space and the Arts
*Apologies for cross-posting*
LEONARDO Call For Papers: 7th Workshop on Space and the Arts
Leonardo is pleased to announce its co-sponsorship of the 7th workshop
on
space and the arts. Deadline for submission of proposals is 29 February
2004.
Space: Science, Technology and the Arts
(7th Workshop on Space and the Arts)
18-21 May 2004
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESA-ESTEC)
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
First Announcement and Call for Papers
�Space: Science, Technology and the Arts� is the theme of the 7th
workshop
on space and the arts which is being co-organized by the European Space
Agency (ESA), the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and its
Commission VI, Leonardo/OLATS and the OURS Foundation. It is scheduled
to be
held at ESTEC - ESA�s European Space Research & Technology Centre in
Noordwijk, The Netherlands from 18-21 May 2004.
Since the birth of space exploration, artists and space scientists have
inspired each other in the development of humanity�s space programs,
regularly exchanging information, ideas and visions. Artists working
with
space subjects and themes invariably become heavily involved in both
the
physics and the technologies of space � either as a muse, a metaphor, a
subject or as a tool necessary for the development of their artistic
creations. Artists, wanting to explore space on their own artistic
terms,
often must become very knowledgeable about the utilization of space
technologies, materials, mechanisms and procedures in order to develop
feasible art works and projects as such projects are subject to the
same
conditions and regulations governing scientific experiments designed
for
space. Such activities have broadened the idea of space exploration
within
the space community while making space exploration understandable in
other
ways and accessible by larger public.
Now that the International Space Station (ISS) is nearing completion,
the
ISS partners have begun to investigate how this orbital facility can be
utilized, not only as a platform for scientific experimentation, but
also as
a platform for cultural exploration and expression. This creates a new
opportunity and challenge for artists and other cultural professionals
to
work closely together with space scientists, engineers, technologists
and
administrators in developing new concepts, projects and strategies.
The �Space: Science, Technology and the Arts� workshop promises to be
an
important and pivotal event as it provides a unique opportunity for
professionals in the space and the arts communities to meet, discuss
and
exchange new ideas related to the cultural exploration of space.
Presentations are being solicited from space scientists, engineers,
technologists, artists, writers, journalists, art critics, curators and
philosophers who have a developed interest in the aims and theme of the
workshop.
Objectives
The Workshop on �Space: Science, Technology and the Arts� aims to:
� provide a platform where new ideas and experiments relating to the
interaction of space science, technology and the arts can be exposed
and
debated
� provide an environment where people, especially artists and other
�culture professionals,� together with space scientists and engineers
can
exchange ideas and projects about space from the perspective of their
unique
backgrounds, education and experiences
� provide a meeting place where new space art and technology projects
can
emerge and new teams and partnerships can be built
� nurture a domain of space activities that is becoming more
recognized in
both the space community and in the mainstream art world
� disseminate the ideas and projects by publicizing the results of the
event
Submission of Abstracts
Participation in the workshop will be limited to a maximum of 40
persons,
and participants will be selected upon review of abstracts of
presentations
proposed for the workshop.
Abstracts, limited to one A4 page, should be submitted via the online
form
available at http://www.congrex.nl/04c20/
The abstract should be in English and include:
� Workshop name
� Title of presentation
� Name and affiliation of authors
� Full contact details of presenting author, including postal and
e-mail
addresses, phone and fax
The deadline for abstract submission is 29 February 2004.
Following acceptance a complete paper will be required and the
author(s)
will be invited to register for the Workshop.
Timetable
29 February 2004 - Deadline for abstracts
15 March 2004 - Notification of acceptance
20 April 2004 - Preliminary program
7 May 2004 - Deadline for papers
18-21 May 2004 - Workshop
Workshop Topics
Presentations can be about any aspect or issue related to �Space:
Science,
Technology and the Arts.� Since the scope of the Workshop is large,
potential authors might like to consider submitting abstracts for
papers
addressing such topics as:
� the impact of space technologies on the arts and vice-versa
� the transfer of space technologies to art and design
� the role and involvement of space bodies in the arts
� designing art for the space environment - the requirements, the
limitations
� synergies between the arts and space communities
� the interaction between space, arts and the public
� space and the new media arts
� using the arts to explore space
� the arts in orbit � use of the ISS for artistic and cultural
expression
Authors need not, of course, limit themselves to these topics.
Organization
The Workshop will begin with a Welcome Event on Tuesday evening 18 May
2004.
The three-day formal workshop will take place in the Einstein Room of
the
main ESTEC building on 19-21 May 2004 and will consist of oral
presentations
from both invited and contributing speakers.
There will be no charge for participation in the workshop.
Travel and accommodation expenses are the responsibility of each
participant.
Hotel Accommodation
A reasonably priced hotel with half-pension has been reserved in the
nearby
town of Noordwijk and booking information will be sent to all
participants
that are accepted.
Transportation to and from the hotel and ESTEC will be provided.
Venue
Postal address:
European Space & Technology Centre
P.O. Box 299
2200 AG Noordwijk (The Netherlands)
Visiting address:
European Space & Technology Centre
Keplerlaan 1
2201 AZ Noordwijk (The Netherlands)
General telephone number:
Phone: +31 71 5656565
Fax: +31 71 5656040
Committees
Programme Committee:
Annick Bureaud (Leonardo/OLATS)
Roger Malina (International Academy of Astronautics)
David Raitt (ESA)
Arthur Woods (OURS Foundation)
Advisory Committee :
� MIR Consortium (Microgravity Interdisciplinary Research Consortium)
� Nicola Triscott, Rob La Frenais (The Arts Catalyst, London,
England)
� Roger Malina, Annick Bureaud (Leonardo: Leonardo/OLATS
Observatory for
the Arts and the Techno-Sciences, Paris, France, and Leonardo/ISAST
International Society for the Arts, Sciences & Technology, USA)
� Marko Peljhan (Projekt Atol, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
� Alex Adriaansens, Anne Nigten (V2_Organisation, Rotterdam,
Netherlands)
� Masha Chuikova (Multimedia Complex of Actual Arts, Moscow,
Russia)
� Jean-Luc Soret (Paris, France)
� Kara Szathmary, (International Association of Astronomical Artists,
Quebec, Canada)
� Patrick Gyger, (Maison D�Ailleurs, Yverdon, Switzerland)
Frank Pietronigro (Zero Gravity Art Consortium, San Francisco, USA)
Contact
Any questions concerning the �Space: Technology and the Arts� workshop
should be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Background
Under the title "Rencontres du 13 avril," a series of small, one-day
Workshops on Space and the Arts was co-organized by Leonardo/OLATS,
the OURS
Foundation and the International Academy for Astronautics between the
years
1997 and 2002. Held in Boulogne-Billancourt, a suburb near Paris, these
workshops attracted leading space scientists, engineers and artists on
specific themes chosen to generate exchanges between artists and
scientists
concerning the cultural impact of space activities.
The different topics of the past six workshops have been:
1997 April 13th - "The Artists as Space Explorers"
1998 March 25th - "Space Art / Earth Art"
1999 March 21st - "Cultural Perspectives on Space"
2000 March 26th - "Life in Space"
2001 March 25th - "Outer Space - Cyber Space"
2002 March 17th - "The Collaborative Process in Space Art"
The documentation about each past workshop is online on the
Leonardo/OLATS
web site at http://www.olats.org
In order to provide a wider forum for the interaction of the
scientific and
technical community with artists, the 7th Workshop on Space and the
Arts is
being held at the European Space Agency�s large R&D establishment,
ESTEC, in
The Netherlands.
Links
http://www.esa.int
http://www.estec.esa.nl
http://www.estec.esa.nl/conferences
http://www.iaanet.org
http://www.olats.org
http://www.leonardo.info
http://www.ours.ch
http://www.arsastronautica.com
* * *
Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and
Technology
(ISAST) serves the international arts community by promoting and
documenting
work at the intersection of the arts, sciences, and technology, and by
encouraging and stimulating collaboration between artists, scientists,
and
technologists. For further information, go to www.leonardo.info
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