Call for Submissions

LESS REMOTE
The Futures of Space Exploration

An Arts & Humanities Symposium at the International Astronautical 
Congress, Glasgow 2008
http://www.lessremote.org
30 September - 1 October 2008
2008 International Astronautical Congress, SEC, Glasgow, Scotland

Abstract Submission Deadline: 11 March 2008
(approx. 300 words and short bio)

This symposium will offer a forum in which specialists from many 
disciplines will be invited to consider the future of space exploration 
in the context of our current understanding of social, economic and 
technological imperatives. One of the aims of the symposium is to foster 
a dialogue and exchange between the cultural and space communities.

Speakers from the arts & humanities and space science & engineering 
communities will present keynote lectures on space exploration and its 
possible futures. Papers are also invited from the broad constituency of 
interest among artists, cultural analysts and historians that has 
examined the wider implications of the scientific exploration of space 
for the better part of a century.

Practitioners, scholars and postgraduates in any relevant discipline are 
invited to submit abstracts that explore the following strands:

Cultures and Space
Highlighting the multiplicity of cosmologies that currently hold sway in 
the world, and considering the consequences of a tacit consensus on the 
range of opportunities for future space exploration.

The Introspective Urge
Focusing on humankind’s image of itself as a determinant of space 
technology, and the impact of a changing self-image – for example as a 
consequence of ubiquitous global communications - on future space science.

Leaving a Trace
Technical and ethical debate on the impact we have already had on the 
local solar system, and how our views will affect the possible future of 
space science and engineering.

Living Space
Consideration of the continuity between the needs of humans on earth and 
the possible demands of spacefarers in remote and often hostile 
environments.


Organised by Flis Holland and The Arts Catalyst, in association with 
Leonardo, OLATS and the University of Plymouth. Co-sponsored by IAA 
Commission VI.



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
An abstract (300 words max) and a short bio (200 words max) must be 
submitted by 11 March 2008, via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A poster session will also take place during the symposium. Please 
indicate on your application if a poster presentation is acceptable.

Submissions accepted and presented at the conference will be published 
in the IAC conference proceedings.
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