Jeremy Welsh on Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:24:01 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Art & Architecture Seminar |
Art and Architecture in the Expanded Field is a two day seminar at NTNU (The Norwegian University of Science and Technology) on 19 - 20 November 1998. Art and Architecture in the < e x p a n d e d > Field (referring to Rosalind Krauss' text Sculpture in The Expanded Field) is a seminar series jointly promoted by Trondheim Academy of Fine Art and The Institute for Form and Colour, (Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Fine Art), together with the History of Art Section (Department of Art and Media Studies). As a part of the interdisciplinary programme of NTNU (The Norwegian University of Science and Technology) this series aims to open up areas of common ground and mutual interest between the different disciplines that are represented. Artists, art historians, architects and cultural theorists, as well as students, are invited to attend and participate. Invited speakers from Norway, Russia, Latvia, Finland and the USA will give a variety of papers and presentations covering visual art, architecture and new media. The "expanded field" of art and architecture today encompasses a wide variety of structures, institutions, strategies, ideologies, media and resources. Whilst artist-run galleries, operating on shoestring budgets, carry forward the tradition of risk-taking in the presentation of new, radical or difficult forms of contemporary art, other groups of artists operating outside of the mainstream have relocated their practice in cyberspace, establishing net-servers that are run by and for artists, whilst conducting a lively debate around critical and theoretical issues relating to the net and what net-specific art might be. Within this new digital arena we also meet a number of ground-breaking architects who are concerned with how we visualize cyberspace, how we construct spaces within it and how we connect the real to the virtual. The speakers at this seminar represent a diverse range of practices and theoretical discourses and will present diverging viewpoints which will allow for a provisional mapping of this expanded - or expanding - field. Speakers: Marcos Novak, Peter Anders, Olia Lialina, Erkki Huhtamo, Jaanis Garancs, Geir Tore Holm, Søssa Jørgensen. Seminar chairman: Jeremy Welsh http://www.kit.ntnu.no/kit/prog/ArtArch/ARTARCH2.HTM