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GAZING INTO THE 21st CENTURY : CONFRONTING IMAGE NAIVETÉ 
Second international conference on Image Science in Goettweig
April 24th - 26th 2008 
www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis 

The DEPARTMENT FOR IMAGE SCIENCE (DIS) at DANUBE UNIVERSITY is pleased to 
announce the second international Goettweig conference on Image Science.

Never before has the world of images changed so fast, have we been exposed to 
so many different image forms and never before has the way images are produced 
transformed so drastically. Images are advancing into new domains: Television 
became a global zapping field of thousands of channels; projection screens 
enter our cities, and cell phones transmit micromovies in real time. We are 
witnessing the rise of the image into a virtual spatial image. Science, 
politics and entertainment profit from new dimensions in the creation of images 
and their emotive effects. Since the 60s, the arts and sciences are connected 
through the fundamental research that media art undertakes, a research whose 
roots lie in partially unknown traditions. 

A multitude of new possibilities in producing, projecting and distributing 
individual images has led to the formation of new image genres. The spiral 
movement of image history from innovation, understanding and iconoclasm results 
in the 21st Century in a global interweaving. These major transformations have 
hit society to a large extent unprepared and as we gradually start to recognize 
the demand to address the current knowledge explosion appropriately, we face 
the challenge to expand our forms of visualization, our “orders and systems of 
visibility”, and to reflect critically and scientifically on them.  While our 
written culture has produced a differentiated and dedicated paedagogy, our 
society still lacks a conscious education concerning images - up to a degree 
that we can speak of visual illiteracy. 

A central problem of current cultural policy, aside from poor knowledge on 
image procedures, stems from serious lack of knowledge about the origins of the 
audiovisual media. This stands in complete contradistinction to current demands 
for more media and image competence. The conference therefore explores the 
thinking space and the utopias, which were initiated by artists again and again 
- now on the expanded terrain of image science - and searches for the 
inspirations these new worlds receive from the arts. What influence does the 
medium have on the iconic character of the image? What chances and challenges 
do museums and image dealers face with the “liquidity” of the image?

The interdisciplinary conference aims to step up to the challenge of building a 
“visual inventory”. One goal of the conference therefore is to build cross 
disciplinary exchange between the Humanities AND the Natural Sciences. 


PROPOSALS are welcome to the following topics and fields:

NEW IMAGE FORMS AND TECHNIQUES  
(New visualization techniques in Nano-, Bio-, Neurosciences, Architecture, 
Photography, Digital Collections Management, etc.)

NEW STRATEGIES IN VISUAL ARGUMENTATION
(in the Arts, Sciences and Humanities, Politics, Advertising, Comics, Diagrams 
& Models, Visual Music, etc.)

NEW PRACTICES OF IMAGE TRANSFER  
(Global economy, Tagging, Micromovies, Flickr, Second Life, You Tube, Google 
Earth etc.) 


DEADLINE PROPOSALS :  October 21st 2007
Conference Languages: German/English.


PAPERS
One-page abstract or complete paper must be submitted by email. Upon 
acceptance, complete papers must be submitted by March 21, 2008 as PDF to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] All rights will remain with the author. Papers will be 
selected for presentations. Proposals for panel discussions are encouraged and 
individual papers may be grouped by the Department for Image Science in panel 
discussion format. Panel proposals should include names of prospective 
panelists and topics, which should address the general themes of the symposium. 

The DEPARTMENT FOR IMAGE SCIENCE is situated near Vienna in the UNESCO World 
Heritage Wachau, in the Goettweig Monastery. The DIS is housed in part of the 
fourteenth century castle. It is the platform for the international projects: 
Database of Virtual Art, Goettweig Database of the Graphic Print Collection, 
MediaArtHistory.org


ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT 
FOR IMAGE SCIENCE (DIS) AND ITS PROJECTS 

* DIS * VirtualArt.at * MediaArtHistory.org *

Carl, AIGNER (St. Pölten), Roy ASCOTT (Plymouth), Sean CUBITT (Melbourne), 
Brigitte FELDERER (Wien), Felice FRANKEL (Boston), Beryl GRAHAM (Newcastle), 
Erkki HUHTAMO (Los Angeles), Douglas KAHN (Davis/California), Martin KEMP 
(Oxford), Harald KRÄMER (Bern), Machiko KUSAHARA (Tokyo), Jorge LAFERLA (Buenos 
Aires), Timothy LENIOR (Duke), Gunalan NADARAJAN (Penn State), Christiane PAUL 
(New York), Götz POCHAT (Graz), Martin ROTH (Dresden), Wolf SINGER (Frankfurt), 
Christa SOMMERER (Linz), Paul THOMAS (Western Australia), Wolfgang WELSCH 
(Jena), STEVE WILSON (San Francisco)

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