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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-11T15:17:40ZPloeger, Dani2024-03-11T16:07:37+01:002024-03-11T16:07:37+01:00DRHA annual conference 2024 // BANAL DEVICES: everyday technology in globalized technocultureshttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;3821c4c8.2403Dear people,<br><br>I am sending you the call for contributions for this year's DRHA<br>conference, "BANAL DEVICES: everyday technology in globalized<br>technocultures". It will be hosted by the University of Music and<br>Theatre Munich from 8-10 September (i.e. right after Ars Electronica,<br>which takes place in Linz, Austria, only a few hours away). I hope some<br>of you will be up for a trip to Germany to indulge in an everyday,<br>ordinary and/or banal tech-adventure! [...]Angel Serrano2024-03-11T09:54:05+00:002024-03-11T09:54:05+00:00Spaces and Screens I Schools of Thought CFPhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;e43afe84.2403For colleagues in art, design and media: two conference calls for hybrid events in Los Angeles and Arizona, USA, Winter 2024-25. Regards<br><br>As part of the Routledge ‘Focus on Pedagogy’ Series, California State University, USA, is hosting the 2025 ‘Critical Thinking & Creative Teaching’ conference.<br><br>NEW SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT: Critical Thinking & Creative Teaching [...]Paul Brown2024-03-07T16:00:03+11:002024-03-07T16:00:03+11:00[CAS] Event: Bronaċ Ferran - Unearthing Digital Tendencies in Post-War Texts in Print, 17 April 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;402ce026.2403The Computer Arts Society’s 2024 series of events continues<br><br>Unearthing Digital Tendencies in Post-War Texts in Print<br><br>Speaker: Bronaċ Ferran; Moderator: Sean Clark<br>19:00 BST, Wednesday, 17 April 2024<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/><br><br>This event will be held In Person at the BCS London HQ and via Zoom.<br>BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT<br>25 Copthall Avenue<br>London, EC2R 7BP, UK<br>Directions here: https://www.bcs.org/about-us/our-london-office-and-event-venue/ [...]Helen Stuckey2024-03-07T00:22:00+00:002024-03-07T00:22:00+00:00Collecting, Curating, Preserving, and Researching Media Arts: A good practice report”, Archiving Australian Media Art Projecthttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;fed13a65.2403RMIT Classification: Trusted<br><br>The Australian Research Council<https://www.arc.gov.au/> funded project Archiving Australian Media Arts has been working with ACMI, the Art Gallery of NSW, the State Library of South Australia and Griffith University Art Museum to conserve significant media artworks and develop a good practice method for the preservation of digital media arts heritage. [...] orpheus2024-03-06T11:02:15-06:002024-03-06T11:02:15-06:00Re: CRUMB - 23 years younghttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;1a9e81e5.2403Dear Sarah and all.<br><br>congratulations, and happy birthday, list...<br>I had no idea it's been around for such a long time, and I have always<br>enjoyed reading it,<br>getting to know some of the members who have subscribed, and certainly<br>would hope that<br>this forum can continue in its lively manner.<br><br>I am sorry I have been quiet lately, but I'd be interested perhaps to<br>debate issues that come up.<br>What came up, as I moved to work with a contemporary art gallery in<br>Saarbrücken (in the small state of the Saarland) was an unfortunate<br>cancellation of an artist (Candice [...]Sarah Cook2024-03-06T15:03:26+00:002024-03-06T15:03:26+00:00CRUMB - 23 years younghttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;6cd0fe2b.2403Dear new-media-curating list subscribers,<br><br>On March 1st, our mailing list was 23 years old!<br>There are still 1200+ people subscribed, some no doubt loyal readers.<br>I wonder if there is appetite to keep it as a forum for discussion, as a testing ground for research ideas, and a way to share upcoming events?<br>A reminder that the archive is available here:<br>https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A0=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING [...] Laura Leuzzi2024-02-29T16:26:55+00:002024-02-29T16:26:55+00:00INCITE BOOK LAUNCH - Photographers' Gallery, London, 7 March, starting at 6.30 PMhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;32d98687.2402Dear List,<br><br>next week, on March 7th (Thursday), starting at 6.30 PM, at the<br>Photographers' Gallery in London, there will be the book launch and panel<br>discussion to celebrate the publication of *INCITE: Digital Art & Activism<br><https://peacock.studio/shopping/products/incite-digital-art-activism> *-<br>an artist' book that I co-edited with Joseph DeLappe.<br><br>Tickets available here (information below):<br>https://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/whats-on/book-launch-incite-digital-art-and-activism<br><br>Please get in touch if you want to know more about the event/publication [...]Olusola John2024-02-23T23:42:32-06:002024-02-23T23:42:32-06:00Call for Papershttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;248867ce.2402Aviation, Entertainment, and Culture<br><br>Reflecting on the Past, Projecting into the Future<br><br>Editors: Olusola John and Taiwo Afolabi<br><br>Call for Papers<br><br>Air travel has become crucial to the present civilization. From moving<br>humans to non-humans, air travel is a bedrock of<br>globalization. Aviation, the design, development, production, operation,<br>and use of aircraft, has offered us different<br>opportunities due to its usage whether it is for military or civil<br>purposes. For many reasons, air travel still stands as one of<br>the most preferred means of transportation despite its cost. The<br>business of moving people came with its challenges. For instance,<br>the [...]Paul Brown2024-02-24T05:23:38+11:002024-02-24T05:23:38+11:00[CAS] Event: Alex May Opening and Talk - Algorithmic Photography, 2 April 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;f247d7b0.2402The Computer Arts Society’s 2024 series of events continues<br><br>Algorithmic Photography by Alex May<br>Exhibition Opening and Artist Talk<br><br>Speaker: Alex May; Moderator: Sean Clark<br><br>This event is In Person and Zoom and open to the public and is free but you must book your place here: https://computerartssociety030424.eventbrite.co.uk/<br><br>19:00 BST, Tuesday, 2 April 2024<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/> [...]Alessandro Ludovico2024-02-23T16:01:41+01:002024-02-23T16:01:41+01:00Negotiating Values - Neural 73https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;a78da967.2402<http://neural.it/issues/neural-63-surveillance-surveyed/><br>“Negotiating Values” (Neural #73) is still available! <https://neural.it/2024/01/neural-73-negotiating-values-extra-liminal-wild-live-by-kexin-hao/><br>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br>Print Subscription <http://neural.it/subscribe/#print-subscription>, 3 issues + extra<br>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br>Digital Subscription <https://shop.exacteditions.com/neural>, to access the last 45 issues.<br>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br> [...]Ken Friedman2024-02-10T09:02:09+01:002024-02-10T09:02:09+01:00Free digital book available: Centamore and Xatrec 2023 Call It Something Else. Something Else Press, Inc. 1963–1974https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;7005589c.2402Dear All,<br><br>In 1966, Dick Higgins wrote a score titled Intermedial Object #1. He intended this piece to be the first of a series that never materialized. Because it exceeded the conventional limits of any one medium or platform – including that of publishing – the Something Else Press aligned with the concept of intermedia. We might even call it the example of intermedia par excellence, going so far as to think of the Something Else Press as the Intermedial Object #2 that Higgins never deemed it necessary to name. [...]Laura Leuzzi2024-02-07T18:18:18+00:002024-02-07T18:18:18+00:00RE_EXHIBIT presents "Shaping the Contemporary : Macedonian Video Art since 1984" (15 Feb -29 March 2024)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;c04af70.2402Dear List,<br><br>It is with great pleasure that I am announcing our third RE_EXHIBIT<br>exhibition "Shaping the Contemporary : Macedonian Video Art since 1984"<br>(15 Feb -29 March 2024), curated by Dr Jon Blackwood and featuring the work<br>of Dragan Abjanić, Iskra Dimitrova, Nora Stojanovikj, Vana Urošević, Elena<br>Chemerska & Ivana Mirchevska.<br>The exhibition will uncover some rare video materials from North Macedonia<br>- which feed into research around early video art and marginalised<br>discourses in Europe at the core of RE_EXHIBIT's mission. [...]Paul Brown2024-02-08T04:30:21+11:002024-02-08T04:30:21+11:00[CAS] Event: AI Creative Writing & Art Anthology Second Edition, 21 Feb 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;ad938a2b.2402REMINDER<br><br>The Computer Arts Society’s 2024 series of events continues<br><br>AI Creative Writing & Art Anthology Second Edition<br>Speakers: Geoff Davis, Ana Caballero, James Bloom, Patrick Lichty and Friends<br><br>19:00 GMT, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 via Zoom<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/><br><br>Geoff Davis will show a sample of work from his new Anthology, and give a general overview of the AI and art field. Contributors to the anthology will join Geoff to read from and discuss their work. [...]Irini Papadimitriou2024-02-01T14:01:42+00:002024-02-01T14:01:42+00:00Creative Director job opportunity at FutureEverythinghttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;4fe76ccb.2402Dear all<br><br>I hope you are well.<br><br>As some of you might have heard I am sorry to say I will be leaving<br>FutureEverything in the next few months. It's been a great privilege being<br>part of FutureEverything and I have loved every single moment here!<br><br>I will be sharing news about my next adventure soon, but in the meantime, I<br>wanted to share the exciting Creative Director job opportunity we have<br>currently available, and a chance for a dynamic, inspirational person to take<br>FutureEverything into the next chapter of its journey. [...]Sean Clark2024-01-31T23:37:03+00:002024-01-31T23:37:03+00:00Re: Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;662d77c7.2401Hello,<br><br>You should certainly be looking at the 1950s. Ben Laposky's work is a good<br>starting point. If you broaden your definition of "computer art" to include<br>analogue computational devices where the algorithm is embedded in the<br>mechanics of the machines (which you should) then DP Henry is also an<br>important figure.<br><br>Also, while I agree that there is a distinction between artwork where<br>computation/algorithms are integral to the work and computer-produced work<br>where the computation is not so integral, I'm not sure if "computer-based"<br>and "computer-generated" are the right terms. [...]Ernest Edmonds2024-01-31T15:17:37+00:002024-01-31T15:17:37+00:00Re: Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;98251e4a.2401Hi Manon<br><br>Interesting but the answer isn’t quite clear, at least to me. I showed a work in 1970 that fits the bill but there may well have been earlier examples. The work was #Datapack, made jointly with Stroud Cornock. It was an interactive piece using a mini computer shown in the art section of the exhibition associated with the Computer Graphics 70 conference in the UK. The Senster was about the same time and also used a mini computer. [...]Christopher King2024-01-31T14:52:41+00:002024-01-31T14:52:41+00:00Re: Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;6cb72729.2401Hi Manon,<br><br>If you are confining your definition to works where a computer is actively employed in the real time materialisation/execution of the work in some way (as you seem to be if I understand correctly) I think this will help narrow things down.<br><br>For example, Gordon Pask's Musicolour (1953-57) employed an analogue computer system in real time.<br>There are also some even earlier examples of real time computational work in live audio-visual performance however these are rarely included as part of the art/s canon/s. [...] Ele Carpenter2024-01-30T09:10:51+01:002024-01-30T09:10:51+01:00Open Letter on Artwashing Small Modular Reactorshttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;77245046.2401Dear Crumbsters,<br><br>The Nuclear Culture Research Group (also on JISC) has written an open<br>letter which you are invited to sign below -<br><br>The contemporary art world is being used to promote the resurgence of<br>nuclear energy by glamorising small modular reactors (SMRs). The proposal<br>to mass produce SMRs as a ‘clean’ solution to the climate crisis is taking<br>place without a balanced debate about the associated radioactive risks,<br>historical continuities, long-term waste or even a plausible discussion<br>about investing in renewable energy and measures to reduce energy demand.<br>In an attempt to make the new nuclear enterprises palatable to [...]Christiane Paul, Curatorial2024-01-29T16:54:03+00:002024-01-29T16:54:03+00:00Re: Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;83170318.2401Hi Manon,<br>I'll respond to your mail separately. First and foremost, I think your definitions need to be revised, they don't hold up.<br>Sarah already raises substantial questions. The first works were generated in the 50s but do you want to distinguish between art vs. graphic design? And what about medium? Schöffer's CSP1 is often listed as (one of) the first digital works since it used electronic computation.<br>All best,<br>C. [...] Sarah Cook2024-01-29T16:03:08+00:002024-01-29T16:03:08+00:00Re: Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;34dc1374.2401Hi Manon<br>This is a tricky question which I’m sure people on this list will try and help you answer. Are you interested in the first work created or the first work created which has ALSO been acquired and preserved by a museum? You are looking for works where the computer is displayed as part of the running of the work such as for instance Eduardo Kac mintel works, presumably?<br>https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kac-de-i-ty-t15200 [...]Abt, Manon2024-01-29T13:37:59+00:002024-01-29T13:37:59+00:00Computer-based art: research on the first artworkhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;15e99b57.2401Dear all,<br><br>I am Manon Abt, a PhD student in the History of Art Department at UCL. I work on the preservation of early computer-based art (1960s-1991) under the supervision of Prof Pip Laurenson. I will compare and analyse the care strategies museums have developed to preserve and exhibit computer-based artworks. I am trying to find the first computer-based artwork that was created. [...] Helena Finley2024-01-29T08:43:23+00:002024-01-29T08:43:23+00:00California State University – creative pedagogy initiative. CFPhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;e21c3b0e.2401Colleagues, please share if relevant.<br><br>-<br><br>California State University and the California Institute of Integral Studies, together with AMPS and Routledge are coordinating the 2024-5 Focus on Pedagogy event series, with conferences in San Francisco and Los Angeles.<br><br>Two CALLS are now OPEN<br><br>ONE: LEARNING. LIFE. WORK – San Francisco<br><br>San Francisco, California (+ Virtual)<br>June 10-12, 2024<br>Abstracts due March 25, 2024<br>https://amps-research.com/conference/san-francisco-learning/ [...]Paul Brown2024-01-26T20:18:06+11:002024-01-26T20:18:06+11:00[CAS] From Realism to Abstraction – an exhibition of work by Peter Hardiehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;13646d3a.2401The Computer Arts Society’s 2024 series of events continues<br><br>From Realism to Abstraction – an exhibition of work by Peter Hardie<br>Opening Reception and talk by Dr Stephen Bell<br><br>19:00 GMT, Friday 16 February 2024 In Person and via Zoom<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/><br><br>The event will be held in person at the BCS London offices and via Zoom.<br>BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT<br>Ground Floor<br>25 Copthall Avenue<br>London, EC2R 7BP, UK<br>Directions here: https://www.bcs.org/about-us/our-london-office-and-event-venue/ [...]Joel McKim2024-01-20T20:36:48+00:002024-01-20T20:36:48+00:00Patterns Online Symposium 26 Jan (Hayles, Ernst, Hansen...)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;d74a6756.2401Terramorphosis II: Patterns Symposium - 26 January<br><br>Register: https://www.bbk.ac.uk/events/remote_event_view?id=40961<br><br>This day-long streaming event will explore the intersection of the biological, the geological, and the digital. Through concepts of morphogenesis (the biological development of form) and pattern formation, the symposium will invite a cross-disciplinary group of scholars to discuss overlapping histories and theories of computation, materiality, and information in both Western and non-Western contexts. The symposium will consider forms of life, intelligence and communication that extend beyond fixed boundaries of the human, the organic, and the machinic. It will explore questions of biological and computation neural networks; human and plant communication; [...] monica bello2024-01-17T23:55:35+01:002024-01-17T23:55:35+01:00CERN Art and Science Summit, registrations openhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;a9bd3c7a.2401Dear friends,<br><br>Please find information about the upcoming CERN Art and Science Summit<br>taking place on the 30th of January at the recently opened CERN Science<br>Gateway.<br><br>The CERN Art and Science Summit will delve into the challenges and<br>opportunities of engagement across disciplines, highlighting CERN’s<br>forward-thinking approach to the arts and the work of Arts at CERN over<br>more than a decade. [...]Paul Brown2024-01-18T06:17:38+11:002024-01-18T06:17:38+11:00[CAS] Event: AI Creative Writing & Art Anthology Second Edition, 21 Feb 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;1ac4de2d.2401The Computer Arts Society’s 2024 series of events continues<br><br>AI Creative Writing & Art Anthology Second Edition<br>Speakers: Geoff Davis and Friends<br><br>19:00 GMT, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 via Zoom<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/><br><br>Geoff Davis will show a sample of work from his new Anthology, and give a general overview of the AI and art field. Contributors to the anthology will join Geoff to read from and discuss their work. [...]Clarisse Bardiot2024-01-15T11:06:33+01:002024-01-15T11:06:33+01:00Reimagining Annotation for Multimodal Cultural Heritage Conference - 7 - 9 February 2024 - Rennes (France)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;eb0c289.2401Hello<br><br>If you have yet to register, this is a gentle reminder that the Reimagining Annotation for Multimodal Cultural Heritage Conference<br>registration is extended until January 26.<br><br>Best regards<br><br>Clarisse Bardiot<br><br>> Le 19 déc. 2023 à 12:15, clarisse bardiot <clarisse.bardiot@univ-rennes2.fr> a écrit :<br>><br>> Hello<br>><br>> Please find below the program for the international conference Reimagining Annotation for Multimodal Cultural Heritage, which I am co-organising with Jacob Hart. The conference will take place from 7 to 9 February at the University of Rennes (France).<br>><br>> The majority of participants will be in person. For logistical reasons, [...]Helen Varley Jamieson2024-01-08T22:39:05+01:002024-01-08T22:39:05+01:00Happy 20th Birthday UpStage: playfully persistent since 2004https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;728cc8d2.2401Twenty years ago today, the cyberformance platform UpStage was<br>officially launched in Wellington, Aotearoa/NZ, and online. Join us<br>today in UpStage to celebrate this auspicious artistic anniversary!<br><br>*<br><br>20:00 Aotearoa/NZ time (find your local time here:<br>http://tinyurl.com/UpStage20-NZ)<br><br>and/or<br><br>*<br><br>20:00 central European time (find your local time here:<br>http://tinyurl.com/UpStage20-CET)<br><br>Click here to enter the stage: https://upstage.live/20birthday<br><br>As well as continuously providing an accessible, artist-led venue for<br>cyberformance for twenty years, UpStage has produced six online<br>festivals <https://upstage.org.nz/?page_id=1958> (2007-2012),<br>co-organised the 2012 CyPosium <https://www.cyposium.net/> - an online<br>symposium about cyberformance - and initiated many international<br>artistic collaborations including the current Mobilise/Demobilise<br> [...]Helen Varley Jamieson2024-01-03T13:33:06+01:002024-01-03T13:33:06+01:00UpStage: playfully persistent since 2004!https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;954a27ba.2401On 9 January 2004, UpStage was officially launched as a unique<br>artist-led platform for cyberformance - live, online performance. The<br>platform and its global community of artists, developers and audiences<br>has thrived, survived and playfully persisted for 20 years!<br><br>During 2024 we will celebrate this important milestone, beginning with a<br>birthday party on*9th January*. As UpStage has always existed in between<br>time, the birthday party will happen twice, first at *20:00 Aotearoa/New<br>Zealand time*- as this is where UpStage was born - and then at *20:00<br>central European time*. Time converters, the stage link and more<br>information are here: https://upstage.org.nz/?page_id=9138<br> [...]Paul Brown2024-01-03T07:09:35+11:002024-01-03T07:09:35+11:00[CAS] Jasia Reichardt Annual Lecture - 5 ½ exhibitions Speaker: Jasia Reichardt introduced by Bronaċ Ferranhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=NEW-MEDIA-CURATING;aa74bce2.2401Best wishes to all members and friends for this New Year and a…<br><br>REMINDER<br><br>The Computer Arts Society is pleased to launch its 2024 programme of events with our inaugural<br><br>Jasia Reichardt Annual Lecture<br><br>5 ½ exhibitions<br>Speaker: Jasia Reichardt introduced by Bronaċ Ferran<br><br>19:00 GMT, Tuesday 16 January 2024 in-person and via Zoom<br>Other time zones here: https://www.timeanddate.com <https://www.timeanddate.com/><br>Please note this change of date [...]