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[rohrpost] Fwd: Electrohype conference - looking for additional lecturers. |
Forwarded Message: > Finally we managed to raise the money to organize a conference > connected to the upcoming Electrohype 2002 exhibition here in Malmo, > Sweden. > > We have invited several artists that will give lectures on the topic > "software and art,- software as art" and are now looking for > additional lecturers with theory/critic background. > > The conference will be held October 24 and 25. The exhibition will > run for five days in two venues Malmo Konsthall and Carolinahallen > and present works by sixteen artists. > > Enclosed is an intro text for the conference. The complete list of > participating artists, at the conference, will soon bee published at > our web site http://www.electrohype.org/ > > So please feel free to contact us if you are interested to > participate in the conference or if you would like to recommend a > person. Comments on the text are also welcome. > > > > ----------------------- TEXT--------------------------- > > Electrohype is organizing a two day conference which will focus on > software, software as an artistic tool and software as art. The > conference will present a panel consisting of artists and theorists > and will be a combination of presentations and continuous discussion. > We will invite artists who write their own software, artists working > close to programmers and theorists that closely follows the > development in computer based art. > > Background > > We are currently in the midst of an accelerated technological > evolution. The artists role as an analyst and critic is therefore > more important now than ever. Not only as an interpreter but also as > a counterweight to the endless stream of technological innovations > invading our private and public space. > > Throughout the history of art there are many examples of artists > using new technology in unexpected ways, this also applies to the > transformation or shift from analogue to digital communication. > Computer based art represents a new experimental art form combining > the modernistic idea of enlightenment combined with the postmodern > deconstructive skepticism. > > In the artistic work process software as a tool is just as important > as the computer. These days its presence is taken for granted but > many of us actually have very limited knowledge about software. > System and image processing software is regarded as standard > components and are given little thought,- as long as they work > properly. The software is reduced to a basic tool or an invisible > engine running out of a box placed discreetly out of sight. > > Since the introduction of economically available personal computers > in the middle of the eighties many artists started using the computer > as a tool to reconstruct reality and our societies constant flow of > information. Other artists started looking inwards, focusing on and > exploring the internal and external processes run by the interplay > between hardware and software. > > Most software used by artists today was originally intended for > commercial production, a fact that has been and still is a two-edged > sword. On the one side developers have continuously provided new, > better and cheaper software. On the not so bright side are the > limitations and the presence of standard software elements that often > can be noticed in the finished work of art. A direct consequence of > this is a noticeable tendency where several artists are moving away > from the standard packages and start creating their own software. > Others are doing hard modifications on existing software transforming > it to the tools they need. But software is no longer just a question > of tools. There are also artists creating new software with the > intention that the software itself will be the final art object. > Whatever the approach or intention the artist has toward software > generates an endless field of questions and problems. We will > therefore dedicate these two days to focusing on the various aspects > of software and simultaneously let the subject provide us with an > angel of approach to look at the present status of computer based art. > > > To give the conference a clear direction we have raised the following > questions: > > What are the possibilities and limitations related to standard > software as an artistic tool? > > How does the transition between artist and software and between > software and audience affect the artistic content? > > What does the process of creating artistic software look like? What > lies in the future for the development of software as an art object? > > Can software art change our self-perception in relationship to the > interplay between hardware, software and computer networks? > > We are organizing Electrohype on a tight budget but we can offer, > travel and hotel and a honorarium of 250 Euro ( 2500 SEK) > ----------------------- END TEXT--------------------------- > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > If you encounter problems with this mail address please notify me at > electrohype@swipnet.se > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Lars Gustav Midboe <lars.midboe@electrohype.org> www.electrohype.org > -----int----------------------------------------------------------- > Electrohype office +46 40 780 20 mobil/tel:+ 46 705 198817 > ------swe---------------------------------------------------------- > Electrohypes kansli 040 - 78020 mobil/tel:+ 0705 198817 > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.openoffice.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/