Call for submissions | Subtle Technologies

15th Annual Subtle Technologies Festival.

Toronto, Canada
Festival dates: May 24-27, 2012
Submissions deadline: December 15, 2011
http://subtletechnologies.com/submissions


In 2012, Subtle Technologies celebrates our 15th anniversary with our 
annual Festival.

For 15 years Subtle Technologies has been bringing people together to 
promote wonder, incite creativity and spark innovation across 
disciplines. Our symposium, performances, workshops, screenings, 
exhibitions and networking sessions provide a forum to explore ideas and 
pose questions at the intersection of art, science and technology. 
Subtle Technologies is known internationally for presenting work by 
artists and scientists at the leading edge of their respective disciplines.

Our 2012 festival takes place from May 24 to May 27 2012 at various 
venues throughout Toronto. Our annual open call accepts submissions that 
bridge art, science and technology. This year we are also accepting 
submissions for a themed session which explores work inspired by 
biology, as outlined below. For both streams we are soliciting proposals 
from all disciplines and also welcome topics that explore ways of 
knowing that are outside of the western framework.

We are interested in receiving submissions from individuals as well as 
interdisciplinary teams and collaborative projects. We would like to 
present successful stories from artists and scientists working together. 
We are equally interested in hearing about the issues that inhibit 
disciplines from collaborating. What approaches can we take to foster 
inter-cultural exchanges when it comes to science or technology based 
work? How do we make scientific systems more accessible to artists as 
tools for creating new work?

Possible areas to be explored in this year’s Festival from either an 
artistic or scientific approach include:

Acoustics
Alternative energy
Artificial intelligence
Astronomy
Bioengineering
Bioethics
Chemistry
Complexity
Computer science
Consciousness
Environmental science
Ethnobotany
Funding strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration
Hacking and DIY culture
Imaging techniques and systems
Interactive systems
Indigenous science
Mathematics
Nanotechnology
Network Theory
Neuroscience
Pharmacology
Psychology
Physics
Robotics
Science and society
Systems theory
Virtual worlds


In 2012 Subtle Technologies is also presenting a special session at our 
symposium that focuses on work inspired by, utilizing or hacking 
biological systems. This special session will include work by artists 
who are using live tissues, bacteria and other biological process in 
their work. We are also interested in submissions exploring enhancements 
or modifications to the human body through transhumanism. Projects which 
use concepts of biomimicry, genetic engineering and synthetic biology 
will also be considered for this special session. We are interested in 
both technical and ethical issues surrounding this work.

The above topics are only suggested ones for inclusion in the Festival. 
Other relevant topics within the realm of art, science and technology 
will be considered.

To have your submission considered for either the symposium, poster 
session, exhibition, screenings or a workshop please visit our 
submissions form here.

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