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Digitizing the Future - Modelling the Past. CFP Canterbury, UK

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Todd Dunham <[log in to unmask]>

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Todd Dunham <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 7 Oct 2021 15:45:48 +0100

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Here’s a call that may be of interest. Held in Canterbury, UK, by the University of Kent: (IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S) looks at questions of digital art and computational design and how they are applied in contemporary and heritage settings. 

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(IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S):

A conference on art, design, culture and technology – past, present, and future


Place: Canterbury, UK / Virtual.     
Organisers: University of Kent

Dates: 15-17 June 2022.               
Abstracts: 30 November 2021 (Round One)         

https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-2022/


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Call outline:

The buildings, towns and cities we inhabit are physical entities created in the past, experienced in the present, and projected to inform the future. The same can be said of the artefacts we use daily: designed furniture in the home, the mobile devices in our hands, the vehicles we see on our streets… However, each of these places, buildings and products had, at their inception, social and cultural roles beyond their ‘object’ status. They continue to have them today. What we understand a designed object to be then, is a complex question of material, digital and social import, and an intricate play of the tangible and intangible identities. Increasingly, it is also a question of hybrid experiences and overlaid histories. 

This conference address the range of issues connected to this scenario.



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Themes: Art Practice  |  Digital Art  |  Digital Design  |  Urban imaginaries  |  Heritage | Technology  |  Society and Culture  |  Architecture | 


Disciplines: Art, Design, Architecture, History, Technology, Sociology, Cultural studies, Art history


Publishers: Intellect Books | UCL Press | Routledge Taylor & Francis

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https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-2022/

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