[Xchange] REFRESH! Histories of Media Art: Program and Registration
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>REFRESH!<BR>1st
INT. CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF MEDIA ART, SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY<BR><BR>September 28 - October 1, Banff New Media Institute,
Canada<BR><BR></FONT><A
href="https://freemailng5502.web.de/jump.htm?goto=www.MediaArtHistory.org"
target=_blank><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>www.MediaArtHistory.org</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>?The technology of the modern media has produced
<BR>new possibilities of interaction. What is needed is a wider
view<BR>encompassing the coming rewards in the context of the treasures <BR>left
us by the past experiences, possessions and insights."<BR><BR>R. ARNHEIM, Sommer
2000<BR>- Honorary Chair, Refresh! ?<BR><BR><BR>Recognizing the increasing
significance of media art for our culture, the 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, Leonardo/ISAST and UNESCO
DigiArts 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.
<BR><BR>The conference will also discuss the documentation, collection,
archiving and preservation of media art. What kind of international networks
must be created to advance appropriate policies for collection and conservation?
What kind of new technologies do we need to optimize research efforts and
information exchange?<BR><BR>Held at The Banff Centre REFRESH will feature
lectures by invited speakers as well as others selected by an international jury
from 350 received paper proposals. <BR><BR>SESSIONS<BR><BR>For further
information on the program and the speakers in each session please go to
</FONT><A
href="https://freemailng5502.web.de/jump.htm?goto=www.MediaArtHistory.org"
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size=3>www.MediaArtHistory.org</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>.<BR><BR>I. MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes I Chairs: O. GRAU and
G. NADARAJAN <BR>MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes II E. SHANKEN and C.
GERE <BR>II. Methodologies: W.J.T. MITCHELL and tba.<BR>III. Art as Research /
Artists as Inventors: D. DANIELS<BR>IV. Image Science and 'Representation': From
a Cognitive Point of View: B. STAFFORD <BR>V. Collaborative Practice/ Networking
(history): R. KLUSZCZYNSKI and D. DOMINGUES<BR>VI. Pop/Mass/Society: M. KUSAHARA
and A. LANGE<BR>VII a. Collecting, preserving and archiving the media arts: J.
GAGNON <BR>VII b. Database/New Scientific Tools: R. FRIELING and O.
GRAU<BR>VIII. Cross-Culture - Global Art: S. DIAMOND and M. HSU<BR>IX. What can
the History of New Media Learn from History of Science/Science Studies? L.
HENDERSON <BR>X. Rejuvenate: Film, sound and music in media arts history: T.
GUNNING and D. KAHN <BR>XI. High Art/Low Culture ? the future of media art
sciences? K. BRUNS<BR>XII. History of Institutions: I. SAKANE and J.
REICHARDT<BR>XIII. tba<BR><BR><BR>REGISTRATION: <BR><BR>For information, online
conference registration and accommodation please go to: </FONT><A
href="https://freemailng5502.web.de/jump.htm?goto=http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/events/refresh/registration_form.asp"
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size=3>http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/events/refresh/registration_form.asp</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3> <BR><BR>For questions concerning registration
please contact Luke Heemsbergen:
Luke_Heemsbergen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR><BR>Conference: September 28 ? October
1st<BR></FONT><A
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face="Times New Roman" size=3>EXHIBITION<BR>On the occasion of the 10th
anniversary of the Banff New Media Institute and in conjunction with the
conference, Sarah Cook and Steve Dietz will curate "The Art Formerly Known As
New Media", an exhibition at the Walter Phillips Gallery (Sept. 17 - Oct.
23).<BR><BR><BR><BR>Supported by: <BR>BANFF NEW MEDIA INSTITUTE, DATABASE OF
VIRTUAL ART, LEONARDO, DEUTSCHE FORSCHUNGSGEMEINSCHAFT, UNESCO DIGIARTS, VILLA
VIGONI, INTEL, GOETHE-INSTITUT, SSHRC, CANADA COUNCIL<BR><BR>CONFERENCE
CHAIR:<BR>Prof. Dr. Oliver Grau<BR>Siegen University<BR>Fachbereich 3,
Medienwissenschaften<BR>Adolf-Reichwein Strasse 2<BR>57068
Siegen<BR>Germany<BR></FONT><A
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