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[Commlist] CFP International Conference on Artificial Atmospheres and Unexpected Media: Exploring Media Art and Machine Learning
Wed Jun 19 11:21:13 GMT 2024
Extended Deadline for CFP, Keynote and Invited Speakers and Artists
Announced!
*Call for **Proposals**: International Conference on Artificial
Atmospheres and Unexpected Media: Exploring Media Art and Machine Learning*
https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=
<https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=>
_Date_: October 16th – 17th, 2024
_Submission deadline_: June 10th, 2024.EXTENDED DEADLINE JUNE 30!
_Location_: NOVAUniversity ofLisbon, Portugal
Keynote Speaker:
*Dr Daniel Chávez Heras* is a lecturer in Digital Culture and Creative
Computing in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London.
He specialises in the computational production and analysis of visual
culture. His research combines critical frameworks in the history and
theories of cinema, television, and photography, with advanced technical
practice in creative and scientific computing, including applied machine
learning technologies.
Daniel has worked extensively in interdisciplinary design and creative
industries, in Mexico and in the UK, with cultural institutions such as
the British Council and the BBC. He is an affiliate of King’s Institute
for Artificial Intelligence, part of the Computational Humanities Group,
and a member of the Creative AI Lab, in partnership with the Serpentine
Galleries in London.
His newest book is Cinema and Machine Vision, Artificial Intelligence,
Aesthetics and Spectatorship, from Edinburgh University Press.
_Invited Speakers/Artists:_
*Laura Focarazzo*is an experimental filmmaker and independent curator
based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She holds an MA in Curatorship of
Visual Art, and researches in the field of Electronic Arts.As a curator,
she has worked on projects for the Ribalta Experimental Film Festival,
Italy; TENT, Festival for experimental films and new media, India;
Strangloscope - Mostra International de audio, video/filme & performance
experimental, Brazil; the [.BOX] Videoart project space, Italy; The
Wrong Biennale, online; Galería del Museo Marítimo y del Presidio,
Argentina; MUNTREF, Museo de Artes Visuales, Argentina, among others.As
an artist, she has had exhibitions at ICA, The Institute of Contemporary
Arts, London; ZKM, Germany; FILE - Electronic Language International
Festival, Brazil; BienalSur, Argentina; Echo Park Film Center, Los
Angeles; MACBA, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Buenos Aires, Argentina;
Festival Les Instants vidéo: 50 Years of Video Art, France; BAFICI -
International Independent Film Festival of Buenos Aires, Argentina;
Rencontres Traverse Vidéo at La Cinémathèque Toulouse, France;
Incubarte, International Independent Art Festival, Spain; Festival Punto
y Raya, Reykjavík; Copenhagen Art Festival, Denmark, among others. Her
work has been included at datta.art, a platform that commissions
original digital artworks by established and emerging artists for selling.
She will present *So Far So Near*, a curatorial project displayed at the
last edition of The Wrong Biennale 2023-24.
The exhibition explores a series of pieces made with AI that inquire
about certain hegemonic narratives linked not only to the artistic canon
but also to our worldview. Using different raw materials as a source of
inspiration, the corpus gathers collages, digital and analogue
photographs, videos, illustrations and sounds.
The featured artists are Santiago Vitale, Case Western, Ulises Estudio,
Sebastian Tedesco, Bruno Mesz, Sofia Crespo, Polina Kostanda, Jeff
Zorrilla, Eryk Salvaggio, Lucio Arese, Julien Pacaud and Diana Millan.
**
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*Pablo Núñez Palma*is a Chilean/Dutch filmmaker, scriptwriter and
multimedia storyteller based in Amsterdam. His work, both artistic and
commercial, is devoted to raising human consciousness, spiritual growth
and to promote the use of imagination for the construction of better
futures.
**
*Jan Bot*is a filmmaking bot that combines archival footage and
algorithms to generate experimentalvideos based on two ingredients:
found footage and today's trending topics.Jan Bot was an artificial
intelligence programme created by artists Bram Loogman and Pablo Núñez
Palma in collaboration with Eye Filmmuseum and support from the
Netherlands Creative Industries Fund.
Using some of the latest A.I. of its time, Jan Bot worked day and night
producing poetic films inspired by current news and images from early
cinema.
*Rebecca Baron* is a Los Angeles-based media artist known for her
lyrical essay films which explore the construction of history, with a
particular interest in still photography and its relationship to the
moving image.Her work has screened widely at international film
festivals and media venues including documenta 12, International Film
Festival Rotterdam, New York Film Festival, Anthology Film Archive,
Toronto Film Festival, London Film Festival, Pacific Film Archive,
Flaherty Film Seminar, Viennale and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Her films have received awards at the San Francisco, Black Maria,
Montreal, Leipzig, Athens, Onion City, KIN, Sinking Creek and Ann Arbor
Film Festivals. She is the recipient of a 2002 Guggenheim Fellowship and
a 2007 Fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She has
taught documentary and experimental film at Massachusetts College of
Art, Harvard University, and since 2000 at California Institute of the Arts.
Early adopter. Web pioneer. Connoisseur of emerging technologies.
Appreciator of systems. Collector of analog devices. Teacher of
technology, high and low.
*Douglas Goodwin* is a technologist investigating the mechanisms by
which language and other technologies mediate our perception of
reality.Goodwin's work has shown at many venues including the Toronto
International Film Festival, Harvard Film Archive, Ambulante, London
Film Festival, Pacific Film Archive, Frankfurt Film Museum, SIGGRAPH,
REDCAT, the Orphans Film Symposium, the Courtisane Festival, Eyebeam,
and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. "Lossless," a collaboration with Rebeca
Baron, was the first digital work to enter the collection of the George
Eastman House in Rochester, NY.He currently serves as the first Fletcher
Jones Foundation Scholar in Computation and a Visiting Assistant
Professor of Media Studies at Scripps College.
*Budhaditya Chattopadhyay*is an artist, media practitioner, researcher,
and writer. Incorporating diverse media, creative technologies and
research, Chattopadhyay produces works for large-scale installation and
live performance addressing contemporary issues of environment and
ecology, migration, race and decoloniality. Chattopadhyay has received
numerous residencies, fellowships, and international awards, e.g. PRIX
Ars Electronica 2011, Computer Space Festival 2014, Confluence 2021. His
works have been widely exhibited, performed or presented across the
globe, and released by Gruenrekorder (DE) and Touch (UK). Chattopadhyay
has an expansive body of scholarly publications in the areas of media
art history, theory and aesthetics, cinema and sound studies in leading
peer-reviewed journals. He is the author of four books including /The
Nomadic Listener/ (2020), /The Auditory Setting/ (2021), and /Between
the Headphones/ (2021). Chattopadhyay holds a PhD in Artistic Research
and Sound Studies from Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, Leiden
University, and an MA in New Media from the Faculty of Arts, Aarhus
University.
**
*Call for **Proposals**: International Conference on Artificial
Atmospheres and Unexpected Media: Exploring Media Art and Machine Learning*
https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=
<https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=>
_Date_: October 16th – 17th, 2024
_Submission deadline_: June 10th, 2024.EXTENDED DEADLINE JUNE 30!
_Location_: NOVAUniversity ofLisbon, Portugal
Technology shapes our sensory experiences and extends our cognitive and
bodily capabilities. Its pervasive influence coupled with the
ever-expanding reach of artificial intelligence across diverse facets of
society underscores the urgent need for comprehensive exploration,
experimentation, and discussion. Machine learning advancements, while
offering unprecedented tools and opportunities, also raises profound
ethical dilemmas, blurring the boundaries between reality and
artificiality. It is urgent that this technology be explored and
experimented with and discussed from various angles.
This conference seeks to explore the intricate relationship between
artistic expression and emerging media technologies, particularly
focusing on machine learning and virtual environments. By scrutinizing
this alliance, our aim is to unpack the myriad challenges and novel
responses it presents to contemporary issues spanning ethical, social,
political, and economic domains. The rapid evolution of Artificial
Intelligence elicits a spectrum of reactions, ranging from utopian
optimism to dystopian apprehension. Generative AI programs can be a
useful tool for the artist, and simultaneously a threat to creative
careers. Algorithmic technologies have the potential for AI models to
generate creative content, or for creative users to generate
“collaborations” with machines, such as transhumanist art, reflecting
the ideas of Marshall McLuhan that technology is extending human bodies,
reflecting a proactive vision of the future while attempting to address
both the positive and negative impacts on society. We aim to delve into
the creative intersections of media art, immersive technologies and
virtual environments, and machine learning through the creative lens of
the artist.
What virtues might survive or thrive in our art worlds through these
changes?
What virtues may be retained and strengthened through artistic
interventions and explorations of these changes?
We invite submissions of abstracts for 20-minute presentations and
practice-based projects on diverse topics encapsulated by our
overarching theme of "Artificial Atmospheres and Unexpected Media."
Potential areas of exploration include:
-Collaborating with machines and the nature of consciousness
-AI, Art, and Archives
-Transhumanism and creativity
-AI as a creator and disrupter
-Ethics of AI usage, potentials to help or harm, transparency, bias, and
fairness
-AI aesthetics and the uncanny
-Interactive and Immersive Art and Technology
-Robotics and Kinetic Art with AI
-Data driven and sonification
-Technology and the future of human agency in creativity
-Creative technology and utopia/dystopia
-Cyborg theories and science fiction predictions
-Weaponization and creation with machine learning
-Poetics and Prompting
-Unexpected Media
-Machine collaboration
We welcome submissions from academics, researchers, and artists.
Creative practitioners are encouraged to submit works using machine
learning and new media, as well as those involved in AI production or
utilization. Selected works will be showcased, along with papers, at the
conference.
Proposals will be accepted until June 10th, 2024.
Please send us a 250-word abstract, along with a 150-word bio and 5
keywords, to the following email: (artificialatmospheresconf /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(artificialatmospheresconf /at/ gmail.com)>
For further information:
https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=
<https://ifilnova.pt/en/artificial-atmospheres-and-unexpected-media-exploring-media-art-and-machine-learning/?ano=&laboratorio=&categoria=&serie=>
Registration fee: 50 euros (standard rate).
The primary conference languages are Portuguese and English, but other
languages can be possible; please contact us about this. Sliding scale
registration fees can be possible, please contact explaining your
situation (ex: student, etc.).
Conference organizers: Patrícia Castello Branco (CineLab - IFILNOVA);
Maile Colbert (CineLab -IFILNOVA)
About IFILNOVA-CineLab’s working group in Art and Technology:
The Art and Technology working group focuses on exploring the
relationships between artistic practices and the development of new
technologies. Its main aim is to critically analyze, assess and discuss
the ways the alliance between art and technology poses new challenges
and offers new ways to respond to contemporary issues related to social,
political, and economic paradigms, such as social justice, ecological
sustainability, and economic development.
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