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[Commlist] CfP: Oxford Blockchain, Art & Technology Conference
Tue Jun 28 17:51:18 GMT 2022
OxBAT 2022
[Oxford Blockchain, Art & Technology Conference]
Blockchain Art and NFTs: Spreading the Wings of Encounter
Call for Papers
NFTs represent the democratic ideals of blockchain technology and its
introduction of a system based on decentralised power while the
blockchain itself offers an additional novel medium for
blockchain-native art. However, the recent explosion of NFTs has led to
much controversy in public, ranging from admiration to astonishment and
condemnation, and the intensity of the industry’s commercial success has
eclipsed its aesthetic, creative and social potential.
The inaugural Oxford Blockchain, Art, and Technology (OxBAT) conference
will be held on 26–28 September, 2022 at the University of Oxford. As
the first multi-disciplinary conference on the aesthetic, social, and
philosophical perspective on blockchain art, it will bring together art
historians, artists, social scientists, curators, blockchain developers,
and more in an open forum. The focus will be on encouraging interaction
and networking between those interested in studying or working in this
space.
We are currently seeking submissions for proposed talks from any of the
aforementioned fields. We will accept submissions from anyone with or
without an academic/institutional affiliation as long as academic
standards are met, as the aim of the conference is to bring together
researchers and industry professionals. We welcome critical perspectives
on blockchain technology and NFTs.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
[ART] NFTs / programmable art / blockchain as a medium
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Aesthetics
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Programmable art; intersections between code and image
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Blockchain as an artistic medium
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Generative art, AI art
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Seriality, scarcity, rarity, gambling
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Valuation (monetary and artistic)
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Art versus collectibles
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Anti-NFTs
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Historical perspectives on art and technology
[INDUSTRY] production / market / curation / community
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Collector’s perspectives
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Role of ‘traditional’ galleries and museums
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Curatorial models
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Online communities
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Economics
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DAOs
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Practicality (short talks about experience)
[IMPACT] intersections between art / technology / society
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Utopian vision of blockchain technology / web3 / internet art
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Internet and Web3 culture
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Inclusivity, equity, democracy
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Climate change and energy
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Technology (Software, design, marketplaces, possibilities and
limitations)
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Digital assets and society
Proposals for presentations must be submitted by 8 July, and should
consist of a title and abstract of no more than 250 words. Speakers may
present about their academic research, professional experience, or an
artistic project. All abstracts will be subjected to anonymous peer
review. If accepted, authors may choose to present in-person or
virtually. Presentations may take the form of a short talk (15 minutes),
or a poster. Some speakers may be allocated to roundtable discussions to
facilitate interaction between speakers.
All proposals may be submitted here:
https://oxbat.web.ox.ac.uk/ <https://oxbat.web.ox.ac.uk/>
Any questions can be directed to (oxbat.conference /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(oxbat.conference /at/ gmail.com)>
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