Wendy Coones on Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:31:13 +0200 (CEST)


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<nettime-ann> [event] [Banff] Webstreaming of Refresh! - Conf. on Media Art, Science and Technology


Webstreaming
Refresh!  the 1st International Conference on the
Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology

" Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture, 
this Conference on the Histories of Media Art will discuss for the first

time the history of media art within the interdisciplinary and 
intercultural contexts of the histories of art. Banff New Media 
Institute, the Database for Virtual Art and Leonardo/ISAST are 
collaborating to produce the first international art history conference 
covering art and new media, art and technology, art-science interaction,

and the history of media as pertinent to contemporary art. "
www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/
http://virtualart.hu-berlin.de
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/

Venue:
September 29 - October 1, Banff New Media Institute, Canada
Conference program with streaming times  www.MediaArtHistory.org

Viewing:
Since we have only a few places left to attend the conference in Banff 
we are webstreaming live all keynotes, sessions and discussions from the

site. Viewing the sessions in groups at Universities, Libraries, and Art

Centers is encouraged, in order to facilitate local dialogue.  
Webstreaming is available in Quicktime and Windows Media. For optimal 
viewing on larger screens and for in-screen viewing of powerpoint 
presentations, prior download of Windows Media is recommended.


Program:
29. September 05

GMT 15:30 h /  CANADA 8:30 am
keynote Edmond Couchot: Towards the Autonomous Image

16:30h / 9:30 am - opening plenary - MediaArtHistories: Times & 
Landscapes 1
(Chairs: Oliver Grau and Gunalan Nadarajan )
After photography, film, video, and the little known media art history 
of the 1960s-80s, today media artists are active in a wide range of 
digital
areas (including interactive, genetic, telematic and nanoart). Media Art

History offers a basis for attempting an evolutionary history of the
audiovisual media, from the Laterna Magica to the Panorama, 
Phantasmagoria, Film, and the Virtual Art of recent decades. This panel 
tries to clarify, if and how varieties of Media Art have been splitting 
up during the last decades. It examines also how far back Media Art 
reaches as a historical category within the history of Art, Science and 
Technology. This session will offer a first overview about the visible 
influence of media art on all fields of art.
Speakers:  Gunalan Nadarajan, Luise Poissant, Oliver Grau, Mario 
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