[rohrpost] Web cast for Refresh! ON LINE NOW
Oliver Grau
oliver.grau at culture.hu-berlin.de
Don Nov 24 16:42:01 CET 2005
Web cast for Refresh! conference on new media art, science, technology
ON LINE NOW
Banff New Media Institute, the Database for Virtual Art,
Leonardo/ISAST and UNESCO DigiArts collaborated 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. In late September, more than 200 new
media practitioners from around the world gathered at Banff New Media
Institute (BNMI) for the Refresh! Today marks the launch of an
educational resource for new media artists, researchers, historians
and students across the globe - access to the Refresh! conference on
line:
http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/programs/archives/2005/refresh/
Visit, watch and listen to discussion on the relationship between new
media and the disciplines of art history, anthropology, computing
sciences, media studies, and other intercultural contexts.
The web cast includes the inaugural Rudolf Arnheim lecture, by
curator and art historian Sarat Maharaj, honoring the crucial role of
Rudolf Arnheim in the history and theory of the interaction of art,
science,
and new technologies. See London-based writer and curator Jasia
Reichardt on the evolution of computer-based art, and the development
of electronic sculpture, art robots, and environments. Watch Edmond
Couchot, Andreas Broeckmann, Edward Shanken, Mark Tribe, Douglas
Kahn, Sean Cubit, Christiane Paul, Gunalan Nadarajan, Itsuo Sakane,
Barbara Stafford, Timothy Lenoir, Johannes Goebel, Oliver Grau, Lucia
Santaella, Erkki Huhtamo, Sara Diamond ...
The Refresh! conference was organized by Database for Virtual Art,
Leonardo and hosted by BNMI and was generously supported by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, Telefilm
Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, Goethe-institute, Villa
Vigoni, UNESCO DigiArts, INTEL and ITAU Cultural.
For more information and the next steps in the field, see the platform:
www.mediaarthistory.org