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[Commlist] CFP: Besides the Screen 2019 - Graphic Intelligences & Algorithmic Fictions
Tue Jan 08 12:54:49 GMT 2019
*Besides the Screen 2019: Graphic Intelligences & Algorithmic Fictions
*A conference about all things GPU
Vitória and São Paulo, Brazil, 03-08 June 2019
Call for papers, artworks and other contributions
Submission deadline: *02 March 2019*
The passage from cinema to post-cinema is often heralded as a cleavage
in image practices. Photography loses its ground to rendering, editing
to compositing, and projection to streaming. New storytelling
assemblages and their respective affects signalize the dissolution of
the medium’s operational principles and their reconstitution in new
technical underpinnings. This cinema of graphic processing, associated
to interface design and videogames, allows for an unexpected epistemic
stability. Ever since the – effective, if not symbolic – abandonment of
celluloid film, never did we have a material component as expressive of
the logic of cinematographic representation as in the figure of the
/graphics cards/. Neither, paradoxically, so atypical.
/Graphic Processing Units /have become the unlikely bedrock of a wide
range of prominent industries to emerge in the last decades. Their high
parallel processing power has invited uses beyond the most obvious
applications in fields such as computer vision and virtual reality.
These computer architectures, historically developed to simulate
appearances, are currently employed in the production of statistical
truths. Untethered from screens, GPUs have been used in enterprises as
diverse as machine learning and cryptocurrency mining. In this context,
to the same extent they embody a new cinematographic /rationale/,
graphic cards stand as an important territory of dispute and convergence
between media industries and other contemporary sociotechnical systems.
The ninth edition of the Besides the Screen conference takes the
economic and cultural centrality of video cards as the point of
departure to explore the reconfiguration of audiovisual systems and the
emergence of new media practices and politics. We invite abstracts for
papers, workshops, single/multi-channel artworks, audiovisual
performances, installations pieces, and/or panels that explore all
things GPU, covering topics such as:
- Procedural cinema, virtual/augmented/mixed reality, and videogames;
- Logic and applications of computer vision and cognition;
- Special effects, shaders, and new affective assemblages;
- Executable, performative, operational, and real-time images;
- Desktop documentaries, let’s play videos, and other performative
appropriations of GUI;
- Probabilistic spaces, frame prediction, and the temporalities of
rendering;
- Deep dreaming, deepfakes, and other generative forms based on neural
networks;
- Political bias of artificial intelligence and machine learning;
- Cryptocurrency mining and / as infrastructural detours of GPUs.
Submissions of individual papers, panels and lectures should include an
abstract of about 250 words and a short biographical note (150 words).
Artwork, demo and installation proposals should include a short
description/ synopsis (250 words), links to available documentation
(videos / pictures / drafts), a complete list of technical requirements,
and short biographical note (150 words).
Proposals must be submitted by *02 March 2019* to the address
/(besidesthescreen /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(besidesthescreen /at/ gmail.com)>/ with
the subject heading *2019 CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.*
We strongly encourage submissions from early career researchers and
research-practitioners.
Participants will not be charged a registration fee.
* * *
Besides the Screen is an international research network on the subject
of experimental audiovisual media. It aims to reconfigure the field of
screen studies by refocusing it on the seemingly secondary objects,
processes, and practices that exist within cinema. Besides the Screen
also means to promote an open and horizontal academic environment,
favouring practice-based approaches to research and artist
collaborations. Info from previous conferences can be found at
besidesthescreen.com <http://besidesthescreen.com>.
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