Edward Shanken presents Contemporary Art & New Media: Towards a Hybrid 
Discourse.

http://www.pixelache.ac/helsinki/pixelversity/programme-2011/edward-shanken-presents-contemporary-art-new-media/

Edward Shanken lectures on his current research, which attempts to 
bridge the gap between the discourses of mainstream contemporary art and 
new media art.

On this subject, Shanken organised a panel discussion at Art Basel 2010 
with Nicolas Bourriaud, Peter Weibel and Michael Grey, gave a conference 
paper at ISEA2010 Dortmund, and chaired a panel discussion at the 2011 
Annual Conference of the College Art Association of America in New York. 
This topic has been a hot topic of debate on listserves but is only now 
beginning to attract substantial scholarly attention, as in Graham and 
Cook’s Curating New Media (2010), Domenico Quaranta’s Media, New Media, 
Postmedia (2010), and Shanken’s monograph-in-progress, Contemporary Art 
and New Media: Towards a Hybrid Discourse.

This event is organised as a collaboration between Pixelversity and 
Department of Media, Aalto University of Art and Design, on the 
initiative of Prof. Lily Diaz, Head of Research in the department. It is 
free for anyone to attend.

Edward A. Shanken writes and teaches about the entwinement of art, 
science, and technology with a focus on interdisciplinary practices 
involving new media. He is a researcher at the Amsterdam School for 
Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and a member of 
the Media Art History faculty at the Donau University in Krems, Austria. 
He edited and wrote the introduction to a collection of essays by Roy 
Ascott, Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology and 
Consciousness (University of California Press, 2003, reprinted 2007). 
His critically praised survey, Art and Electronic Media, was published 
by Phaidon Press in 2009, reprinted 2010. http://artexetra.wordpress.com/

Details of the event:

Date: Maanantai / Monday 14.3.2011, klo 18.00-19.30
Where: Room 822. (8. Kerros / Floor), Aalto University School of Art and 
Design.
Map: Hämeentie 135 C, Helsinki
Organiser: Prof. Lily Diaz, Head of Research, Department of Media.
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