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Subject:

Live Stream of Re:Trace-7th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology

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Live stream of Re:Trace—7th International Conference on the Histories
of Media Art, Science and Technology

November 23–25, 2017

Re:Trace will be hosted by the Department for Image Science and held
jointly at Danube University, Göttweig Abbey and the Austrian Academy of
Sciences, Vienna. Following Banff 2005, Berlin 2007, Melbourne 2009,
Liverpool 2011, Riga 2013 and Montreal 2015, the Media Art History
Boards and Co-Chairs invite you to attend Re:Trace 2017 in
Krems/Göttweig/Vienna in person or virtually.

Over three days (November 23 to 25, 2017), the following 5 keynotes and
other lectures will be live-streamed from the conference at three venues
in the UNESCO World Heritage Wachau region of Austria, at Danube
University Krems, Göttweig Abby, and the Austrian Academy of Sciences in
Vienna. You will have access to the live streaming via the conference
website (http://www.mediaarthistory.org/retrace) or department website
(www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis).

Re:Trace keynote lectures live streaming
Thursday, November 23, 2017 (Danube University)

3:20am NY / 9:20am Austria / 3:20pm Bangkok / 7:20pm Sydney 
Ryszard Kluszczyński (University of Lodz, PL): Monument as Archive:
Artistic Strategies from Anti- to Meta-Memorial
11:30am NY / 5:30pm Austria / 11:30pm Bangkok / 3:30am (Friday) Sydney

Morten Søndersgaard (Aalborg University, DK): Archiving Agencies:
Tracing the Implied Producers of Media Art Collections

Friday, November 24, 2017 (Göttweig Abbey)

3:45am NY / 9:45am Austria / 3:45pm Bangkok / 7:45pm Sydney 
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (Brown University, US): Approximate Repetitions:
Latent Big Data

Saturday, November 25, 2017 (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
4am NY / 10am Austria / 4pm Bangkok / 8pm Sydney 
Sarah Kenderdine (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH):
Postdigital Pasts
noon NY / 6pm Austria / midnight (Sunday) Bangkok / 4am (Sunday) Sydney

Martin Kemp (Oxford University, UK): Computerising Leonardo: A Visual
Dialogue from 1988 to Now

More information about the keynote lectures–including presenter bios
and presentation abstracts–can be found on the RE:TRACE homepage
(http://www.mediaarthistory.org/keynote_speakers).

Other live streaming sessions and presenters
(daily 5–11am NY, 11am–5pm Austria, 5–11pm Bangkok, 9pm–3am
Sydney)
Media Art & Politics (Steve Dixon, Andres Burbano, Kevin Hamilton,
Gerald Nestler), Politics - Ambitious goals with tactical media (Dmitry
Galkin, Polonia Tratnik), Politics - Ecology, politics, and aesthetics I
(Aaron Burton, Jens Hauser, Yvonne Volkart, Viola Rühse), Political and
aesthetic impacts of automated classifications (Maciej Ożóg, Jennifer
Gradecki/Derek Curry, Devon Schiller), Internet infrastructure under
scrutiny (David Gauthier /Michael Dieter/Marc Tuters, Natalia Fedorova,
Martín Nadal/César Escudero Andaluz, Andre Mintz), DH: Preservation
strategies: Performing and rethinking materiality (Laura Leuzzi, Margrét
Elísabet Olafsdóttir, Denisa Kera /Cynthia Selin), Dariah Connectivity
Part I: Collection - Archiving – Preservation (Francesca Franco,
Andreas Broeckmann, Giselle Beiguelman, Janina Hoth, Annet Dekker),
Dariah Connectivity Part II: Preservation strategies: Dynamic archiving
(George Legrady, Ann-Marie Duguet)
After the live streaming, videos of the lectures will be accessible via
the Media Art Research Archive:
http://pl02.donau-uni.ac.at/jspui/handle/10002/777.

The entire online program with speakers and presenters from more than
50 nations is available here:
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/retrace/program

Conference Co-Chairs: Oliver Grau and Inge Hinterwaldner

Re:Trace partners: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna / Lower Austria
/ Humboldt University, Berlin / Archive of Digital Art / DARIAH-EU /
Erasmus Mundus Media Arts Cultures / Academia Europaea / Leonardo /
Kunsthalle Krems

Re:Trace host: The Department for Image Science at Danube
University–located in the UNESCO world heritage Wachau–is an
internationally unique institution for research and innovative teaching
with an international faculty, with 120 scholars from various
disciplines (www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis). The innovative approach of the
Department for Image Science with the close connection to practice has
developed the Archive of Digital Art and in 2006 founded the
low-residency MediaArtHistories-Advanced, MA (www.donau-uni.ac.at/mah),
and the low-residency Exhibition Development, CP
(www.donau-uni.ac.at/exhibit).

MediaArtHistories on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/groups/377264145713664/

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