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[Commlist] CFP University of Kent in Canterbury, UK. Digital Arts and Cultures
Wed Apr 28 15:17:28 GMT 2021
(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 June 2021 (early)
https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-2022/
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Themes: Digital Art | Art Practice | Digital Design | Urban
imaginaries | Heritage | Conservation | Preservation | Technology |
Society and Culture | Architecture |
Disciplines: Art, Design, Art history, Heritage, Design, Architecture,
History, Technology, Sociology, Cultural studies
Publishers: Intellect Books | Routledge Taylor & Francis | UCL Press |
Libri Publishing | Vernon Press | Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Call:
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 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.
Issues:
The complexity described above is even more pronounced in the case of
digital artefacts and experiences such as computational design, VR
simulations of ancient buildings, mobile apps, digital photography or
virtual exhibitions. Intangible at the very moment of their inception,
such designed artifacts not only blur the difference between the object
and the experience, but, increasingly, the past and the present.
Computer generated imagery creates ‘life like’ reconstructions of
historic sites. Laser scanning gives archeologists glimpses of pasts
erased long ago. Computational design gives designers instant recordings
of their work in progress. Coupled with digital cataloguing, it gives us
the instant asynchronous design archive.
Considered in this context it is not surprising that recently questions
about the nature of heritage and design have opened up to redefinitions
of the tangible and the intangible. What cultural impact do digital
technologies today have on how we live in the ‘real world’? How should
digital reconstructions of monuments and buildings be interlaced in
material existence? How are hybrid online and physical events and
artefacts to be archived in the future? How do the designers of cities
and buildings engage with ‘being in the world’ through the medium of a
screen? Indeed, what is the future of our physical artefacts, our
constructed buildings, our cultural traditions and our interpersonal
engagement? What, in short, remains of the ‘aura’ of the material
object, as it relates to social readings and virtual experience.
Picking up strands of art, architecture, design and socio-cultural
debates found throughout the twentieth century (and before) this
conference welcomes reconsiderations of ‘heritage’ as both a tangible
and an intangible concept. It seeks perspectives from design,
architecture, cultural theory, social history, technology and the arts.
It seeks to overlay our notions of the digital, on ideas of heritage and
concepts of physicality and the present.
https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-2022/
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