We are delighted to announce our call to be part of the Re@ct! Social Change 
Art Technology Symposium

NEoN Digital Arts Festival 
<https://northeastofnorth.com/theme/?mc_cid=5e2611bcc5&mc_eid=[UNIQID]> – REACT 
2019 in Dundee, Scotland, exploring how artists use digital systems to effect 
change within our social and political realities. NEoN was founded in 2009, and 
with every annual edition of the festival has hosted an artist-led symposium. 
This year, we are very pleased to be organising an expanded 3-day symposium and 
interconnected activities entitled, Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology (from 
the 6th to the 8th November 2019), chaired by Professor Joseph DeLappe (Abertay 
University, Dundee), Professor Sarah Cook (University of Glasgow) and Dr Laura 
Leuzzi (DJCAD, University of Dundee).

We are looking for for papers, panels, presentations, actions and workshops - 
Deadline for submissions June 30th, 2019, 5pm GMT

Themes
Many artists involved in digital arts have historically been prompted to react 
and respond to local, national, global, social and political crises (i.e. 
around issues of environmentalism, gender equality, exploitation, colonialism, 
militarism, emancipation). Re@ct will be a platform to critically examine the 
relevance and impact of past and present practices, theories and strategies – 
to engage an uncertain future through an exploration of the creative potential 
of digital art. 
Re@ct aims to provide a forum to explore how activist artists develop critical 
approaches to utilise, champion and pioneer the creative use of new 
technologies. To investigate experimental research methodologies – both 
theoretical and practice-based. To retrace early experiments by digital artists 
involved at different levels in forms of activism. To reconstruct histories at 
present ‘lost’ to international scholarship. To question how to preserve these 
artworks, with their context and narratives and how to represent and re-mediate 
them to future generations.
Re@ct aims to present contemporary strategies and forms of protest, resistance, 
resilience and reaction enacted by artists. To debate the status and role of 
the artists, curators, art historians, collectives, producers and institutions 
involved in digital art and activism. To reconsider the role and the dynamics 
of activists’ artists’ communities and collectives today. To investigate the 
impact of digital art and activism upon society on a larger scale, on the 
government and on economies – does it work?
Re@ct aims to imagine and speculate as to how best to move forward into the 
21st century utilising emerging digital technologies (virtual reality, 
augmented reality, blockchain, etc). To stimulate the production and 
dissemination of written and practice-based methodologies for the ongoing 
engagement of social and political digital art production and scholarship.

Structure 
Rather than a typical academic symposium this is instead an opportunity to 
engage with a broadened context of action – each day will involve multiple 
venues, talks, panels, walks, actions and performances spanning the city of 
Dundee, and in context of NEoN’s Festival format. 

For all information and submission details visit - 
https://northeastofnorth.com/react-symposium-call-out/ 
<https://northeastofnorth.com/react-symposium-call-out/>

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