Remediating the Social, November 1-3, 2012

Edinburgh College of Art and Inspace, The University of Edinburgh

Conference: November 1-3, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, 
EH3 9DF

Exhibition: November 1-25, Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AB

Registration is open at http://www.elmcip.net/conference/registration



The Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice 
(ELMCIP) research project invites scholars, artists, researchers and performers 
to the conference, Remediating the Social, held in Edinburgh, November 1-3, 
2012.

Remediating the Social is hosted by Edinburgh College of Art in collaboration 
with New Media Scotland and University College Falmouth within the framework of 
the ELMCIP research project. The event is held at Inspace, a purpose-built 
research and exhibition facility at the University of Edinburgh, fully 
instrumented to facilitate engagement with developments in new technologies, 
scientific research and creative practice. The exhibition will continue after 
the conference for three weeks.

The conference programme consists of expert presentations, across a range of 
disciplines and modes of inquiry, addressing examples of creative communities 
that have formed around various practices, media and discourses. Case studies, 
papers and panels, discussing examples arising from the ELMCIP project and 
other contexts will be presented. The conference will be e-cast, allowing for 
remote attendees to freely monitor events and put questions to conference via 
Twitter. Conference proceedings, with a full colour catalogue of commissioned 
art works, will be published prior to the event.

Conference: 1-3 November 2012, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, UK
Exhibition opening: 1 November, 2012, Inspace, University of Edinburgh, UK
http://www.elmcip.net/conference

ELMCIP is supported by the HERA Joint Research Programme (www.heranet.info) 
which is co-funded by AHRC, AKA, DASTI, ETF, FNR, FWF, HAZU, IRCHSS, MHEST, 
NWO, RANNIS, RCN, VR and The European Commission FP7 2007-2013, under the 
Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities programme.



Simon Biggs
[email protected] http://www.littlepig.org.uk/ @SimonBiggsUK skype: 
simonbiggsuk

[email protected] Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh
http://www.eca.ac.uk/circle/  http://www.elmcip.net/  
http://www.movingtargets.org.uk/
MSc by Research in Interdisciplinary Creative Practices
http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/degrees?id=656&cw_xml=details.php

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