hi sarah,
the website is UP - though i have to admit that there is little more
information than in the text of the call it self (which is a dense
and rich info environment in its own right ;-).
since the conference will be held as a 4-day event, there is
currently no exhibition planned that would juxtapose the conference.
but there are different plans in the pipeline for exhibitions in
berlin that would coincide with the conference.
as one of the organisers i am happy to answer questions that i can answer.
regards,
-a
>hi all
>this is a call for the sequel to the Refresh conference which took
>place in Banff just over a year ago and included the exhibition that
>Steve Dietz and I curated, "The Art Formerly Known As New Media".
>i am short on details for re:place - the website advertised below
>isn't responding, and don't know if there is an exhibition planned,
>is there? - but would urge you to get involved. the idea of
>institutional histories or 'place studies' is particularly
>interesting as an approach to writing a history of new media art
>through the ways in which it has been curated...
>sarah
>
>
>Begin forwarded message:
>
>>re:place 2007
>>
>>The Second International Conference on the Histories of Media, Art,
>>Science and Technology
>>
>>Berlin, 15 - 18 November 2007
>>
>>
>>INFORMATION about the submission process and general information
>>can be found at: http://tamtam.mi2.hr/replace
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