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[ecrea] Call for Contributions: Arts and Digital Practices Conference
Wed Mar 08 09:40:17 GMT 2017
*sIREN Conference 2017: Arts and Digital Practices*
ECA – Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland
30 – 31 May 2017
*Submission deadline: 30 March 2017 *
Aims/objectives/description:
sIREN ‘Art and Digital Practices Conference’ will explore digital
practices and their social impact in contemporary artistic contexts. It
seeks to create an interdisciplinary platform of communication among
artistic practices, technologies, theory, artistic collaboration and
digital media.
The plethora and availability of digital tools and practices have
transformed the ways art is created, perceived and disseminated. This
had a distinct impact on how research is conducted across the arts and
humanities as a whole, from practice-led to process-focused and
people-centered research. To this end, an interactive format of hands-on
workshops, papers and a performance session will lay the foundations for
a creative dialogue among artists, theorists, academics and
practitioners. The aim is to debate on key practical and philosophical
challenges that contribute to the broader discussion of what it means to
use digital tools as a form of artistic inquiry.
This conference will provide an arena for academics across disciplines
for extending the debate of interdisciplinary practices and their
appropriate methods as well as their potential. We welcome and
encourage proposals for papers across a wide range of related subject
areas – such as fine and digital media art, architectural design, music
and sound studies, geography, anthropology, cultural and film studies.
Themes:
* The intersection of art and science
* Digital arts and urbanism
* Data analysis in art practice
* Computation and creative processes
*The intersection of art and science*
Testing the boundaries between scientific method and artistic
experimentation. We intend to discuss the role of the artist in blurring
this discursive separation, and examine emergent forms of such
interdisciplinary practice.
*Digital arts and urbanism*
Approaching “digital urbanism” through exploring the themes of
multiculturalism, sustainability and community, contemporary mobilities,
digital art and design processes. We want to investigate how digital
arts form part of the political dynamics of urban space and contribute
in digital place-making.
*Data analysis in art practice*
Surveying artistic methods that rely upon the production or mapping of
data-sets. We are interested in systems, tools and approaches for
identifying patterns in creative processes and shaping this data into
material form.
*Computation and creative processes*
Investigating the role of computer technology in forming and mediating
creative practice. In particular, we aim to address some of the issues,
challenges and opportunities, arising from the present ubiquity of
computing devices.
*Call for presentations*
The conference will include research papers, position papers,
performance presentation, installation/exhibitions and a concert. It
will lead to an online publication and serve as a springboard for new
research collaborations.
We would like to invite contributions that in some way address these
topics in the broadest way possible. Proposed contributions may take the
following formats:
* *20 minute research papers *
* *10 minute position papers *
this might be grounded in personal practice or activism, more polemical,
work in progress
* *20 minute**performance presentation *
practice-led presentations that include some aspect of performance/work
Generally proposals should include all of the following details of the
proposed contribution:
* the name(s), affiliation(s), email(s) of presenter(s)
* title of paper/performance presentation
* abstract/performance description (max 300 words)
* a full list of any technical requirements and other resources
* a short bio (max 150 words)
*Submission deadline: March 30th 2017*
*You will be notified if your submission has been successful by April
15th 2017*
*Please send your proposals to: *(siren.conference /at/ ed.ac.uk)
<mailto:(siren.conference /at/ ed.ac.uk)>
Papers/presentations and conference proceedings will be peer-reviewed
and published with DOIs.
Successful applicants will have the opportunity to attend hands-on
workshops. There will also be a closing concert on the 31st.
*Confirmed keynote speakers are:*
Celia Lury (Director of Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies,
University of Warwick), Nicolas Donin (IRCAM, Paris), Peter Sinclair
(Locus Sonus Sound Lab) and Jen Southern (CeMoRe, Lancaster University).
*Confirmed workshop leaders are:*
Trevor Wishart (Institute of Sonology), Kristina Andersen (STEIM,
Amsterdam) and Chris Speed (ECA, Design Informatics).
*Please note that there are no charges for registration and attendance. *
Lunch, coffee breaks and a closing drinks reception are included.
Have a question? Please email (siren.conference /at/ ed.ac.uk)
<mailto:(siren.conference /at/ ed.ac.uk)>
Academic committee:
Prof Richard Coyne, Prof Chris Speed, Dr Jules Rawlinson, Dr Martin
Parker, Dr Owen Green, Mr Yati Durant
Hosted by sIREN (student-led Interdisciplinary REsearch Network) team:
Eleni-Ira Panourgia, Katerina Talianni, Dara Etefaghi, Tina Krekels,
Jack Walker, Roxana Karam
For more: http://www.siren.eca.ed.ac.uk/conference-2017/
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