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<nettime-ann> UN/GREEN Conference Deadline Extended March 1, 2019 - RIXC FESTIVAL, Riga, July 4-7, 2019


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Hello,

We have extended the deadline for UN/GREEN, COM/POST/HUMAN, N/AI Conference proposal submissions by March 1, 2019
The conference will take place in Riga, from July 4-7, 2019, as a part of RIXC Art Science festival, and in connection with Un/Green exhibition (co-curated by Jens Hauser and Raitis Smits) at the Latvian National Art Museum, Riga, July 5 - September 22, 2019)

best,

Rasa

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UN/GREEN, COM/POST/HUMAN, N/AI

OF2019 Conference Deadline Extended: March 1, 2019

Apply Now: http://festival2019.rixc.org 

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UN/GREEN. Naturally Artificial Intelligences
RIXC Festival and the 4th Open Fields conference on Art & Science Research
July 4 – 7, 2019,
Venue: The Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga

http://festival2019.rixc.org

The RIXC Festival 2019 aims at complicating the pervasively employed notion of “green” by providing a cross-disciplinary platform for the discussions and artistic interventions exploring one of the most paradoxical and broadest topics of our times. The festival will feature the “Un/Green” exhibition opening that takes place in the Latvian National Museum of Art, and the 4th Open Fields conference which aims to ‘un-green greenness', 'eco-systematically' reconnect 'post-human postures', and discover and unpack ‘Naturally Artificial Intelligences.’

'Green’, symbolically associated with the ‘natural’ and employed to hyper-compensate for what humans have lost, will be addressed as the indeed most anthropocentric of all colours, in its inherent ambiguity between alleged naturalness and artificiality. Are we in control of ‘green’? Despite its broadly positive connotations ‘green’ incrementally serves the uncritical desire of fetishistic and techno-romantic naturalization in order to metaphorically hyper-compensate for material systemic biopolitics consisting of the increasing technical manipulation and exploitation of living systems, ecologies, and the biosphere at large.***

http://festival2019.rixc.org

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CONFERENCE

OF2019: UN/GREEN, COM/POST/HUMAN, N/AI
The 4th Open Fields conference on Art-Science Research,
July 4 – 7, 2019
Venue: The Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga

Alongside 'green', the central topic of this conference, the Open Fields 2019 organizers also welcome visionary and critically un-green, spectral-prismatic, post-anthropocentric, and socio-algorithmic proposals by artists, scientists, researchers and experts from different academic disciplines and professional fields.

You may submit proposals with regards to the following topics / sections:

* green/ungreen – 'symbolic green, ontological greenness and performative greening'
* biopolitics and ecotopia – beyond the anthropocene, towards multi-species relations
* ‘green’ intelligence – environment and naturally AI within algorithmic societies
* post-anthropocentric visions – 'nature culture' and eco-critique
* sensible ‘green’ – beyond the  visual: acoustic, olfactive, chemical, etc.
* biosphere and technosphere - techno-ecological perspective of our planet and in Space
* prismatic – color theories, light and perception


DEADLINE for Conference Proposal submissions (extended): March 1, 2019

APPLY NOW! (using the openconf system):
http://openfields2019.rixc.lv

The proposal should consist of title, 6 keywords, abstract (200 words), and biography (120 words, in the “Comments” field).


* Notifications, Conference Registration, Travel and Accommodation

Notifications of acceptance - by March 15, 2019. The selected participants of the Open Fields 2019: UnGreen conference will be asked to register online; the Early Bird registration will be open from March 15, 2019. There will be limited number of travel grants available for independent artists and researchers, primarily supporting artists from Eastern Europe and Baltics.

More information on Registration Fees, Accommodation possibilities in Riga, and how to apply for travel grants, will be available on UN/GREEN website from March 15, 2019:
http://festival2019.rixc.org

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EXHIBITION

UN/GREEN
RIXC Festival 2019 Exhibition
July 5 – September 22, 2019
The Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga

The Open Fields 2019 Conference will be closely connected to UN/GREEN, the large-scale exhibition, which will be complicating, deconstructing and re-visiting the notion of 'green', by‘un-greening greenness'.

APPLY - http://openfields2019.rixc.lv
– please submit your artwork* proposal ONLY under the following section:

* un/green exhibition – artworks

DEADLINE for artwork* proposals for the UN/GREEN Exhibition: February 15, 2019


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N/AI – Naturally Artificial Intelligences -
Summer School and RIXC "Fields" Art Residency
June 20 / June 30 - July 4, 2019

This year RIXC is launching a new program - Summer School and Fields Residencies (as pre-event series of RIXC Festival) for young and emerging artists, who are interested in cutting-edge artistic researches on AI, VR and other new technologies of augmentation and immersion, with particular focus ecologies, biological systems, and socio-cultural implications. By exploring the notion of 'naturally artificial intelligences' this Summer School aims to enhance the notion of AI, to explore the intelligent systems within and beyond the neural networks - such as, for instance, in the nature, as well as to develop new taxonomies and methodologies for creating "techno-ecological" artworks.

The Summer School will include Lectures and Masterclasses on Art, Biology and AI, Eco-systematic Intelligence, Virtual Ecologies and Gardening. Summer School will have close connection to the Un/Green, RIXC Festival exhibition production, the curators of which - Jens HAUSER and Raitis SMITS - will share their knowledge on exhibition production processes.

In parallel to the Summer School, the artists in residency will be working in rural site, setting up "techno-ecological" artworks in out-door spaces. The results of both - the Residencies and Summer School - will be presented for the international audiences during the the RIXC Festival Conference, taking place from July 5-7, 2019.

* Submissions and Participation Info:

Call for the Residencies and Summer School will be open from February 15, 2019.

The places are limited: for the Residency 3 artists or artists groups will be selected, and for the Summer School - maximum 12 students from (graduate and doctoral level students).

The selected participants will be responsible about their travel and accomodation costs. There also will be registration fees for summer school, and possibility to obtain creditpoints, as well as to apply for the travel grants (partial support) more information will follow soon on the festival website.


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UN/GREEN exhibition curators and OPEN FIELDS 2019 conference chairs:

Raitis SMITS, Rasa SMITE and Jens HAUSER*** ('un/green' concept author).


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OPEN FIELDS Conference International Scientific Board:

Prof. Lev MANOVICH / Cultural Analytics Lab / The Graduate Center, City University of New York, US
Dr. Ellen PEARLMAN / Parsons / New School / Art-A-Hack / ThoughtWorks / New York, USA
Prof. Kristin BERGAUST / OsloMet-Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Ph.D. Jussi PARIKKA / Winchester School of Art / University of Southampton / UK
Ph.D. Geoff COX / Plymouth University, UK
Assoc. Prof. Laura BELOFF / IT University, Copenhagen / Finnish Bioart Society, Helsinki, Finland
Prof. Lily DIAZ-KOMMONEN / Head of Research Department of Media, Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Helsinki, Finland
Prof. Ursula DAMM / Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Dr. Vytautas MICHELKEVICIUS / Nida Art Colony, Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania
Ph.D. Margrét Elísabet ÓLAFSDÓTTIR / Art Education at the University of Akureyri, Iceland
Dr. Ilva SKULTE / Riga Stradins University, Latvia
Dr. Piibe PIIRMA / Tallinn University / Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia
Ph. D. Raivo KELOMEES / Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia
Regine DEBATTY / we-make-money-not-art.com / BE/UK/IT

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The festival is organized by RIXC Center for New Media Culture.

RIXC Festival producers:
Agnese BARANOVA (conference, agnese@rixc.org)
Daina SILINA (exhibition, daina@rixc.org)

The conference is a part of RISK CHANGE project, supported by Creative Europe, and it is co-organized by Renewable Futures network, Art in Society / OsloMET, Art Research Lab (MPLab) of Liepaja University, and RISEBA University for Business, Art and Technologies.

The exhibition is a part of EMAP - European Media Art residency network project, supported by Creative Europe.

The N/AI Residency and Summer School is organized by RIXC, in collaboration with [N.A!] Project, LiepU MPLab and other academic partners.

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Contacts: rixc@rixc.org, +371 67228478 (RIXC office), +371 26546776 (Rasa Smite)

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http://festival2019.rixc.org

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-- 
Dr Rasa Smite
Artist and Founder of RIXC, The Center for New Media Culture in Riga,
Professor in New Media Art / Art Research Lab / Liepaja University & RISEBA university
Researcher in The Institute of Aesthetic Practices / The University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
Visiting Lecturer at MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology / School of Architecture and Planning
Phone: +371-26546776 (LV), +41-786525065 (CH)
http://rixc.org
http://smitesmits.com
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