The Matter with Media panel at the 17th International Symposium on 
Electronic Art (ISEA2011) in Istanbul, Turkey invites expressions of 
interest for presentations Sept 14th-21st, 2011.

http://dm.ncl.ac.uk/isea2011/

Along with invited panelists, the selected participants will be welcomed 
to discuss their ideas, artworks, media and other forms of 
practice-infused research in response to the following ideas:

“The early human artists who tapped into this expressive reservoir for 
their cave paintings, body tattoos, and ritual ceremonies, far from 
introducing artistry into the world were simply adding one more voice to 
an ongoing material chorus.” – Manuel DeLanda

Our digital, networked age hides from us in plain sight the concrete, 
historical and affective correspondences between matter, information and 
perception. The practice and culture of art-and-technology make it easy 
to forget the material underpinnings and implications of artistic 
activity and production. Information systems, media and the electronic 
arts in particular require the support of a bewildering nexus of power 
and infrastructure. This fact “alerts us to the attenuated indexical 
trace of an objective real that haunts the apparently self-referential 
world of pure simulacra.” The ubiquitous temporal and spatial freedoms 
promised to us by cyber-theorists and reified in example by artists, are 
a no-show, or as Kittler emphatically put it, “There is No Software.”

Questions & topic areas:
* What frameworks for conceptualizing “the digital” best emphasize its 
tangible appeal and consequence, as well as its ecological and systemic 
repercussions?
* How do we best challenge the abstract rhetorics of cyber-theory and 
virtuality of later-day 20th-Century new media and interactive art 
discourse?
* What is the material of “raw data,” and what are its canonical or 
iconic forms?
* How can we work as artists with information/ signals as material and 
understand the interpretive and representative extrapolations 
necessarily being made?
* How does data differ from other materials which have a more obvious 
physical material forms?
* What powers have we delegated signals and data as things-in-themselves?
* Distinctions between the “natural” and “man-made” as we regard 
technologies as complex ecologies of matter.
* Distinctions between what is within and without our understanding, 
control or composition (industrial or economic complexes, ecologies).
* Historical, cultural and contemporary artistic practice relations 
between “technology”, “new media”, “electronic art” and “mainstream 
contemporary art.”
* Discourses on aesthetics as to the purpose and function of art as 
prescient, decorative, memetic, interrogative, challenging and defiant.
* Educational, epistemological differences in the humanities, creative 
arts practices, and engineering and the sciences.

Panel applicants responding to this call for expressions of interest 
will be select based on a 300-word abstract, submitted via email to the 
panel organisers by March 31st, 2011. Submission details:
* Title of your presentation
* Your first and last name
* Your email address
* Your institutional affiliation
* A 300-word (maximum) abstract responding to panel topics.
* Email all of the above as a single PDF file to: [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]
* Optionally please attach, along with your submitted PDF (as separate 
attachment) one representative image, with image credits.

http://dm.ncl.ac.uk/isea2011/

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