Post Me_new id - forum
Festspielhaus Hellerau
31.10. - 2.11.

http://www.postme-newid.net 
International media art festival CYNETart_08 held in Dresden, Germany, will
host forum “Post Me_New ID” from 31st October to 2nd November 2008.

The international media art festival CYNETart_08 held in Dresden, Germany,
will host the forum “Post Me_New ID” from 31st October to 2nd November 2008.
The forum will bring together interdisciplinary practitioners in art,
science and technology to discuss in various formats, from keynotes to
Quickfires, issues concerning contemporary and future forms of networked
creations and multi-identities. Among the speakers and performers there will
be Yacov Sharir (USA), Steve Dixon (GB), Masaki Fujihata (JP), Martin Kusch
& Marie Claude-Poulin (kondition pluriel, CA), Hellen Sky (AUT), Johannes
Birringer (GB/GER), Mika Satomi (JP), Denisa Kera (CZ/Singapur), Michael
Takeo Magruder (USA/GB), Sita Popat (GB), Susanne Berkenheger (GER) and many
more.

The forum is planned as a platform for reflection on how we are creatively
and socially engaged in digital networks, how we perform our online and
offline identities, how we have become plural and variable post human
bodies. “We are asking ourselves >what is next?< applying the
to-be-presented theories to our own cultural/art creating and networking
practices”… says Ghislaine Boddington, one of the forum organisers.

Title: Post Me_New ID   
Format: International forum
Dates: 31st October – 2nd November 2008
Place: Festspielhaus Hellerau, Dresden, Germany
Co-producers: body>data>space (London, UK), CIANT | International Centre for
Art and New Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), TMA | Trans-Media-Academy
Hellerau (Dresden, Germany) and KIBLA (Maribor, Slovenia)
Url: http://www.postme-newid.net/ 

There will be a call for Quickfire presentations, designed to enable
speakers and delegates to present their ideas in a dynamic and innovative
way. Each speaker will have chance to present their project or give an
overview of their work in a Quickfire format: 14 Presentation slides, 30
seconds per slide, 1 image or 10 words per slide. Please contact Thomas
Dumke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more information.

To receive news on Post Me_ New ID please register at:
http://postme-newid.net/ 
If you have any questions, please contact Thomas Dumke, head of CYNETart
Festival, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or +49-351-8896665

31.10.
Networked Creations

How will digital and physical mobility affect and interact with the way
people create and the aesthetic of the output?
How are new networks based on Web 2.0 services enabling ›temporary
autonomous identity zones‹ (TAIZ), that encourage participation, provoke
socialization and collaboration, even, if only for short fluid time spaces?

Can inter-authorship tools enable a state of honest collaboration and
multi-authorship acknowledgement? How can creative common ideas be developed
for future use?

As networks become components of our everyday lives how will our networked
identity/ies, practiced in Web 2.0, move from semi-passive to truly active?
Will we develop a sense of a collective networked identity? Will identity
itself be the main theme of the work to emerge?

This day will explore the physical and digital, the social and work-based
networking of creation processes for interdisciplinary artistic and
technology projects. The aim is to envision the creative output of
generations to come in relation to the emergence of second generation
realtime globally networked tools.

11am-1pm – 2nd session of kondition pluriel’ »passage«
2pm – Welcome, ›Keynote Speech I‹
Yacov Sharir – Choreographer & Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance at
the University of Texas-Austin
4pm – Panel 1 ›In Conversation‹
Pavel Sedlak, Hellen Sky, Martin Kusch, Johannes Birringer and Sita Popat
5.30pm – Empfang
5.30 to 6.30pm – 3rd session of kondition pluriel’s »passage«
7pm – QuickFire (45min x 2)
9.30 – 12pm – 4th session of kondition pluriel’s »passage«

01.11.
Multi-Identities
What is the relationship between identity and digital culture? How does the
use of digital tools and network potentials shift identity psychologies in
Europe in the 21st century?

Are the Western “I” politics of the 1990s still dominant or is there now a
space for the “we” potentials of the next generation to emerge and make new
multi-identity citizens?

Are intergenerational identity misunderstandings becoming restrictive to the
evolution of new processes and new ID politics?

Can a new collective identity emerge in a Europe still emerging from
separated systems based in an I/we syndrome? Is the precondition of the
self-conception now linked to that of collective identity?
This day will focus on the issues of identity shifts in relation to a new
Europe and its digital culture, drawing from the experience of the
attendees, and in particular visioning forward to the next generations of
young ”Europeans” and the way they will form their (multi-)identities
through their work and play in physical and virtual worlds.

Break Out groups:
• New Publics – spectator/creator
How will the creative participation of the audience as players (not just
spectators) affect and change artistic processes, the tools in use and the
culture created?

• Innovators or Imitators
Where and how do the true innovators come to the forefront? Is there a
problem of mainstream imitators plagiarising the innovators, disallowing a
true acknowledgement of interauthored cultural processes and output? How can
the value chain from the true innovators to the mainstream be recognised and
enabled in a fair and encouraging way?

11am – ›Keynote Speech II‹
Steve Dixon – Theatre Director and Professor/Pro-Vice Chancellor Brunel
University
2-4pm – Panel 2 ›In Conversation‹
Ghislaine Boddington, Michael Takeo Magruder,
Fiddian Warman und Susanne Berkenheger
5-7pm – Breakout Groups
8pm – evening events


02.11.
Future Visions
(what comes next?) – the influences of everyday life on our future to come

In the search for a post me-identity, networking is a central element. As we
enter the expanded world of Web 2.0 we enter a place of extended self … we
create our online identities, our avatars and our multi-selves and we shift
the way of “being” that has dominated.
Today many more people engage creatively with text, video, photography,
music and film than could ever have been imagined. Telepresence too is
evolving through web cams, alongside online gaming environments where people
build their own worlds and their own bodies. How will the child of the
future look back on the early 21st century in relationship to the history of
identity politics? How will the 8 year old of today work and play in 20
years time?

This last day merges the two themes of networked creations and
multi-identity creating a future vision debate that we all need time and
space to co-conceive.

11am – »Music of life«, Music&Science-Project by artist group Pi-XL
1pm –  ›Keynote Speech III‹
Masaki Fujihata – Inter Media artist & Professor, Tokyo National University
of Fine Arts and Music
2-4pm – Panel 3 ›In Conversation‹ 
Denisa Kera, Mika Satomi 
4.30pm – conclusion

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Contact
Thomas Dumke
Head of CYNETart festival
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: +49-351-8896665

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