Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 21 Mar 1996 09:32:53 +0100 |
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V2_East/Documentation Meeting Sept.96 |
*** International Meeting on the Documentation of Media Art *** *******in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe******** * Date Due to coincide with DEAF/ISEA 96 in Rotterdam, 16 - 22 September 1996 (exact date of the meeting is yet to be fixed) * Theme and objective V2_East, the initiative of V2_Organisation Rotterdam that is directed at developing and improving cooperation between media art institutions in East and West Europe, is planning a meeting about archives and the documentation of media art in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. The history of media art in that region is yet to written. There have been independent developments of media art in Eastern Europe which make it necessary to treat these traditions not as an appendices to Western media art, but to examine their particular dynamic and strategies and to place them in the historical and cultural context from which they emerged. The notion of media art employed here encompasses, broadly speaking, art using electronic media (video, computers, electronic networks, etc., as well as some precursors). Although there is a host of material relating to the media art projects and events of the last 20 to 25 years, researchers and curators today frequently face the problem of locating and accessing such material for historical studies and exhibitions, and thus to show and understand its specificities. The meeting wants to make a first step in the direction of mapping the historical material available in different places. It will bring together an international group of researchers, curators, artists and archivists who will exchange information about existing archives and documentation sources, about storage media and about the functionality of archives. The objective of the meeting will be to draw up an inventory of such sources, and to discuss ways of making the existing material more easily accessible. We want to create a publication (on floppy disk) and an online data base (on the World Wide Web) which will contain the information currently available, and which can be extended in the future. * Structure of the meeting The meeting will consist of two half-day sessions: (1) Public session with presentations about the history, documentation, and archival situation relating to media art in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. This session will aim to provide an overview over the development of media art in the past 25 years, it will outline the themes covered by existing research, and will try to pinpoint areas which deserve the attention of art and media historians. The session will provide researchers with an historical framework, and will serve to offer an interested public with a rare opportunity to get insights into this largely unknown field of European art. (2) Specialised workshop session in which researchers, curators and archivists will talk and exchange information about the bibliography, collections, archives, data bases, etc., relating to media art in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. The workshop will seek to draw up an inventory of existing sources and will tackle problems of access, publication, and the compatibility of different research tools. * Call for contributions This proposal by Inke Arns and Andreas Broeckmann is the first publication of the planned meeting. It is an invitation for those interested in the topic to contribute to what could become a unique opportunity to meet and share our knowledge. In order for the meeting to be successful, we should in a joint effort use the coming six months to begin collecting the information which many of us have and which can form the basis of our discussions in September. As much of this information as possible will be made available prior to the meeting. We therefore request the submission of information relating to: - existing published and online information sources; - contributions to a complete and commented bibliography of media art in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe; - archive contacts and information; - names and addresses of researchers and institutions we should get in touch with. We also invite the submission of proposals for contributions to the September meeting and suggestions for the themes that the meeting should cover. As indicated above, these should especially relate to the history and historiography of media art in different parts of Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, to particular traditions, and to the general problems of documentation in the field. * Funding sources We will try to attract funding for organisation and research before the meeting, for the publication and documentation of the results, and for travel and accommodation for some of the invited researchers, from Dutch and other sources. Travel and accommodation costs should if possible be covered by the institutions of the participants, and other interested parties, like universities, academies, research centres, etc. We might devise a special fee for guests from such institutions which could cover (parts of) the costs for one invited guest. Suggestions for funding opportunities for what is as yet a no-budget project are welcome. * Contact For suggestions and further information, please contact: Inke Arns <inke@is.in-berlin.de> Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@v2.nl> ............................................................................ .......................................................... V2_Organisatie * Andreas Broeckmann * abroeck@v2.nl Eendrachtsstr.10 * NL-3012XL Rotterdam * t.+31.10.4046427 * fx.4128562 <http://www.v2.nl> <http://www.v2.nl/east> <http://www.dds.nl/n5m> Next 5 Minutes online in Berlin from February - April 1996. Wildenbruchstr.4, D-12045 Berlin, t/f.+49-30-6884834/-6884558