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[ecrea] CFP: Technologies and Improvisation
Thu Nov 16 11:31:28 GMT 2017
*CALL FOR PAPERS:*
*Technologies and Improvisation:
Tools and theories for uncertain futures*
**
*Nordic Summer University Ad Hoc Symposium
February 9–11, 2018, University of Gothenburg, Sweden*
Hosted by the Cybioses: Shaping Human-Technology Futures Group**of
the**Nordic Summer University, together with the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering and the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics
and Theory of Science, at University of Gothenburg.
*
*We invite scholars, artists, technologists and other professionals
working or writing on future technologies to take part in our first
Nordic Summer University symposium.
The aim of the symposium is to bring together theorists, designers and
technologists. Together we want to discuss practices of making and the
social and cultural impact of future technologies. How can philosophical
questions support the development of technologies? How in turn can
technological practices and development inform philosophical and
sociological theories? And how can both making and theorizing help us
imagining future technologies and their impact on societies? Guided by
these questions we want to develop a philosophy for makers and a better
practice for philosophy.
Our first symposium investigates the role of improvisation in
technological development and philosophy. As technologists and
theorists, we improvise when we don’t know how to continue. We improvise
when we move in unknown territory or when time does not allow for a
systemic investigation. And yet, improvisation follows patterns. Is
there is good and bad improvisation, and good and bad improvisers? What
role does improvisation play in the development of technologies? How can
technologies improve improvisation? And what can different practices and
theories of improvisation tell us about future technologies?
We explicitly want to foster exchange between humanities-based
researchers, makers and artists. The interdisciplinary discussion of
technological futures has yet to find its forms within and outside of
academia. Our aim is, therefore, to test different forms of
presentation. We encourage participants to briefly present one
particular technology or one particular theory about a technology. The
individual presentations will be complemented with open discussion
rounds and documentation rounds. The focus on brief showcases, together
with the small format of the workshop allows for extended and deep
discussions, and prevents endless boring paper sessions.
Topics we hope to discuss during the symposium include:
·philosophy of improvisation
·the relationship between technology and improvisation
·designing for improvisation
·improvisation, technology and survival
·technology and improvisation in conflict and crisis management
·improvisation in design
·design fictions
·improvisation in previous futures (historical case studies)
·cognition and improvisation
·improvisation and AI
·improvisation in engineering
·prediction and improvisation in future studies
·improvisation in the art world
*How to participate*
We are looking for brief technological and philosophical showcases
limited to 20minutes. You could either present a particular technology,
particular theory or case study you are working on.
*To submit a proposal please send**via email to the coordinators*
Palle Dahlstedt (palle.dahlstedt /at/ gu.se) <mailto:(palle.dahlstedt /at/ gu.se)>
Rafael Dernbach (rkd32 /at/ cam.ac.uk) <mailto:(rkd32 /at/ cam.ac.uk)>
Johan Sö(derbergjohan.soderberg /at/ sts.gu.se) <mailto:(johan.soderberg /at/ sts.gu.se)>
1.A written short proposal *(max. 300 words)* with a title
2. A short bio *(max. 200 words)*
It is possible to attend the symposium without presenting. In this case,
please just email a short bio.
*The deadline to submit proposals is January 5th, 2018. *Notifications
of accepted presentations will be sent before the preliminary program is
announced on January 8^th , 2018 on www.nordic.university.
*Registration and Fee*
Students, freelancers, unemployed: 30€
Those associated with institutions: 45€
This cost includes meals (lunches, coffee breaks, and conference dinner)
as well as conference materials.
Arrival: 9.2.2018
Departure: 11.2.2018
*Scholarship*
A limited number of participants with low income (i.e. students and
unemployed) can ask to have the fee waived. Subsidies are conditioned on
available funds. A limited number of free accommodations in private
homes are also available. Please mention in your application, if you
want to be considered for a scholarship and/or private accommodation,
together with a motivation.
*The Nordic Summer University (NSU) *is a Nordic network for research
and interdisciplinary studies.
NSU is a nomadic, academic institution, which organises
workshop-seminars across disciplinary and national borders. Since it was
established in 1950, Nordic Summer University has organised forums for
cultural and intellectual debate in the Nordic and Baltic region,
involving students, academics, politicians, and intellectuals from this
region and beyond.
Decisions about the content and the organisational form of the NSU lay
with its participants. The backbone of the activities in the NSU
consists of its thematic study circles. In the study circles
researchers, students and professionals from different backgrounds
collaborate in scholarly investigations distributed regularly in summer
and winter symposia during a three-year period.
For more information, see: www.nordic.university
<http://www.nordic.university/>
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