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| <nettime-ann> [event] Mark Amerika public lecture: Making Space for the Artist: 11 Oct 2005 |
Making Space for the Artist
A public lecture by Mark Amerika
Tuesday October 11
7pm- 8.30pm
Building 3.5.10
(Bon Marche Building- corner of Harris St and Broadway, Ultimo)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Technology, Sydney
Making Space For The Artist
By its very nature, new media art is congested with always emergent
technologies and a slew of theoretical justifications that attempt to
turn aesthetic practice into art-research. But avant-garde artists have
been at the forefront of pioneering an experimental humanities since the
early 20th century, and many reputable universities are now finding
pockets of interest in their various science faculties that want to move
away from "computer science per se" as well as "theory" while
simultaneously embracing new modes of interdisciplinary thought that
border on the aesthetic. Who are the new media artists of today and
where are they hiding in the midst of all of this interdisciplinary
change? Are they capable of making space for their creative enterprise
without conforming to preset research agendas and styles of inquiry, and
is it still possible to take a radical stance from within the work of
art itself regardless of what new technologies are hot and what current
theory tries to appropriate its fluid context?
Mark Amerika's lecture will mix personal narrative, philosophical
inquiry, spontaneous theories, and cyberpunk fictions as a way to locate
the emerging spaces where new media artists operate when distributing
their digital art personas. Presenting a selection of his work composed
over the last 15 years, he will discuss how making space for the artist
requires protecting the creative process from becoming neutered by the
corporate greed machine, and how artists themselves might strategize a
parallel "digital poetics" that creatively disturbs the by now
predictable forms of academic research practice.
Bio
Mark Amerika is a Professor of Art and Art History at the University of
Colorado at Boulder. His net art, DVD surround sound installations, and
VJ performances have been exhibited and featured all over the world. He
is the author of two novels, has edited three published anthologies, and
is the Founder and Publisher of the Alt-X Online Network, a net art and
new media writing site started on the Internet in 1993 (www.altx.com).
His forthcoming book of artist writings, entitled META/DATA: A Digital
Poetics, will be published by MIT Press later next year. Professor
Amerika is also directing his first feature-length film, entitled MY
AUTOEROTIC MUSE. His website is www.markamerika.com
Mark Amerika is a Visiting Artist in the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences, UTS, in Spring 2005. For further information please
contact Megan.Heyward {AT} uts.edu.au.
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