Turing Centenary 2012: Invitation to New Media Artists.

Background

2012 is the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing, the renowned 
mathematician, code- breaker and computer pioneer. This will be marked 
by an extensive series of events, which is being coordinated by the 
Turing Centenary Advisory Committee (see 
http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/). As Turing worked at the 
University of Manchester for the last six years of his life, Manchester 
is one of the two main centres of this events programme – the other 
being London, where he was born. MOSI is represented on the TCAC's 
Manchester Subcommittee.

MOSI context

Turing came to Manchester to direct the University's planned Computing 
Machine Laboratory, which became home to the Ferranti Mark I computer, 
the world's first commercial computer, in 1951. The Ferranti Mark I was 
made at Moston in Manchester and MOSI holds the Ferranti Collection, 
which includes objects and archives relating to the Mark I. MOSI also 
has a working replica of the 'Baby' computer, the world's first 
stored-program computer and the inspiration for the Ferranti Mark I. The 
Manchester computing story is told in two of MOSI's galleries, the 
Revolution Manchester Gallery and the Computing in Manchester display 
within the Electricity Gallery.

MOSI plans to celebrate the Turing centenary through its annual events 
programme in 2012. The two key events will be a Computing event during 
the summer half-term period (2-9 June) and the annual Manchester Science 
Festival during the October half-term period.

Concept

As Turing was a great innovator, MOSI is keen for its events to feature 
innovative creative works inspired by Turing and utilising the digital 
media made possible by the achievements of the early computer prioneers. 
However, MOSI is not proposing to achieve this through a direct 
commission. In our experience, public grants for creative works are more 
likely to be awarded directly to artists and other creative 
practitioners than to venues that commission and host such works. 
Therefore, our wish is to support potential exhibitors by providing a 
high-profile venue and assistance with grant applications.

Our track record for hosting innovative artworks goes back to 1993 and 
MOSI has continued to prove to be a fantastic setting for artworks where 
the contrast of historic building fabric adds a dimension distinct from 
the neutrality of the classic gallery 'white box'. New media artworks 
have been particularly successful in this respect. Now, in addition to 
this immersive character, MOSI can offer a unique platform for digital 
media – the 50-screen curving media wall in its Revolution Manchester 
Gallery (see 
http://www.mosi.org.uk/explore-mosi/explore-galleries/revolution- 
manchester-gallery.aspx) , which opened in January 2011.

What would qualify as a Turing inspiration? There are many angles of 
Turing's work that could spark the creative imagination – from his 
abstract concept of the computer (the Turing machine) to the computer 
programs that he developed to support research into morphogenesis 
(growth patterns in plants). The test that he devised to distinguish 
between artificial and human intelligence (the Turing test) could be 
another furitful source of inspiration.

Expressions of interest

MOSI invites written expressions of interest in this project to be 
submitted by 29 July 2011. The information requested is as follows:

- Description of the nature of the proposed work, including how it links 
to Turing and the likely hardware requirements.

- An indication of any technical or other support that MOSI would need 
to provide.

If you would like clarification of any aspect of this invitation or 
additional information, please free feel to get in touch.

The contact details are as follows:

Pauline Webb Collections Manager MOSI Liverpool Road Castlefield 
Manchester M3 4FP
Tel: 0161 606 0114 Email: [email protected]

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