## Call for Papers and Performances
ICLI is an interdisciplinary conference focusing on the role of interfaces in 
all artistic performance activities. We encourage critical and reflective 
approaches to key themes in the design and use of live interfaces. A wide range 
of theoretical and practice-based approaches are welcomed by people from all 
possible research, art and other practice backgrounds.
The fifth International Conference on Live Interfaces will take place at the 
Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, NTNU, 9-11 March 
2020. This biennial conference will bring together people working with live 
interfaces in the performing arts, including music, the visual arts, theatre, 
dance, puppetry, robotics or games. The conference scope is highly 
interdisciplinary but with a focus on interface technologies of expression in 
the area of performance. Note that technologies here can be understood in the 
widest possible sense. Topics of liveness, immediacy, presence (and 
tele-presence), mediation, collaboration and timing or flow are engaged with 
and questioned in order to gain a deeper understanding of the role contemporary 
media technologies play in human expression.

The special theme of the 2020 conference is
### Artificial Intelligence. Artistic Intelligence. Automated Emotional 
Intelligence.
A.I. is relatively widespread and ubiquitous within interfaces for artistic 
expression. Within this domain we can also include various sorts of automation 
and algorithmic extensions, as this constitutes a form of external agency that 
allows us to do more – more than we could unassisted by these technologies. How 
does this affect the artistic expression? Is it merely a convenience and an 
affordance to allow us to interface to complex domains, and as such just extend 
our inherent abilities? Or, does it imply a deeper impact on how the art is 
made? We can assume that all interfaces affect what we can do in profound ways. 
The difference with A.I. and machine learning in general is that the internal 
workings of the algorithms to a larger extent is a black box. We understand to 
a lesser degree how the internals of neural networks actually work, and then, 
how do we understand what we do as artists with these interfaces?

## Further details of submission categories, dates etc. See:
https://live-interfaces.github.io/liveinterfaces2020/cfp/

## Collaboration with Meta.Morf
This ICLI collaborates with the Meta.Morf biennal for art and technology 
(http://metamorf.no/), taking place in Trondheim from March 3 to May 5. The 
Meta.Morf opening week is 5-10 March, and ICLI will commence immediately after. 
This creates a special opportunity to spend some quality time in Trondheim, in 
the company of both the ICLI and the Meta.Morf crowd. ICLI attendees will get a 
discount on Meta.Morf tickets. The theme for Meta.Morf 2020 is “The digital 
wild” - bending and twisting our illusions about digital futures. Come stay a 
full week in Trondheim and get the best of both worlds.

Best regards,
ICLI organizing committee
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