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[Commlist] CFP Open Call MAH RESOURCE conference
Sat Jan 21 00:12:20 GMT 2023
*RE:SOURCE - 10th International Conference on the Histories of Media
Art, Science and Technology
*The call for abstracts is open till _January 30th, 2023._*
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Hosted by the *Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH),
Università Ca’ Foscari Venice, Italy,* the 10th International Conference
on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology – RE:SOURCE – will
celebrate Media Art Histories and the role that its main agents have had
in the multiple developments of art, science and technology with a focus
on the past 60 years.
The main historical theme of the conference series – the histories of
Media, Art, Science and Technology – will form the core of the event.
This will be integrated by a number of sub themes including the following:
- Track 1: "Memory. How to create future memories: documentation,
preservation and new technologies" (media art conservation,
preservation, documentation, archival research, role of researchers in
curatorial practice)
- Track 2: "Climate Actions, Environment and Public Humanities" (public
media art that addresses climate emergency and social topics)
- Track 3: "Pioneers of Media art" (media art history pioneers past and
present, artists, curators, new technologies)
- Track 4: "Media art history outside and inside the museum" (curation,
museology, cinema, games, media arts museums); re-enacting of
exhibitions, new technologies and curatorial practice.
The title "RE:SOURCE" refers to a sub theme specifically introduced in
the MAH Venice edition of the conference series. This theme will be
centred on the climate crisis and questions of ecological sustainability
considered in all their ramifications analysed through the lenses of
Media Art (History). It will be highlighted during one track of the
conference (Track 2), and during a special PhD day event and workshop
led by a duo formed by a senior chair and an emerging scholar, in
collaboration with Ca’ Foscari and the Venice Center for the Humanities
and Social Change.
*RE:SOURCE will host four days of panels, workshops, exhibitions,
performances, poster sessions and keynotes.
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Venice and its lagoon are a UNESCO World Heritage site constantly facing
scientific, environmental, cultural and socio-economic challenges around
climate issues. In addition to seasonal flooding and mass tourism, the
urban fabric of Venice is challenged by rising water levels. This
fragile ecosystem, continuously being under threat, has been the subject
of many studies and plans which are aiming at protecting and enhancing
the site through integrated policies for sustainable development, but
now more than ever more social awareness and involvement are needed.
In this context we see Media Art History as an active agent that would
encourage and facilitate new conversations about this timely issue,
where Venice can be seen as a small reflection of the bigger climate
issues that are happening globally.
What motivated the name RE:SOURCE for the 10th International Conference
on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology is the notion of
sustainability and inclusion: through this conference we want to tackle
timely issues on the ongoing climate emergency, both historically and in
connection with current environmental studies and methodologies applied
to new media. At the same time we want to offer a new way of thinking
about resources, and look for new strategies, actions and approaches to
overcome the current alarming circumstances.
The refereed conference program will include competitively selected,
peer-reviewed individual papers, panel presentations and posters, as
well as a small number of invited speakers.
Presentations will be delivered in a range of formats. We particularly
encourage submissions by researchers from international contexts outside
of Europe and North America.
*Submit to the call: https://resource2023.sciencesconf.org
<https://resource2023.sciencesconf.org/>
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Proposals for papers should consist of a max. 500-word abstract with title.
Proposals for panels (of 3-5 speakers) should consist of a max. 500-word
abstract outlining the panel and individual topics of confirmed speakers.
Submission language is English.
Submitters should upload a short bio file (Word), no longer than 200
words (1200 characters) per person. The short bios will be used on the
conference website together with your abstracts.
Notification of acceptance will be announced by March 2023
Final papers submission: Mid-October 2023
For more information about the programme, events, submissions, venues
and partnership please contact (resource2023 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(resource2023 /at/ gmail.com)>
Here is the page dedicated to the conference:
https://www.mediaarthistory.org/resource-2023
A participation fee will be charged.
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