[rohrpost] Lecture: PHANTASMAGORIC MEDIA ART, Krakow

Jeanna Nikolov jeanna.nikolov at donau-uni.ac.at
Don Jan 18 11:13:13 CET 2007


>>ImMEDIAte ART<<


Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology
and Katarzyna WOZNIAK (curator)


are happy to invite you to a lecture of


prof. dr. OLIVER GRAU

entitled

"PHANTASMAGORIC MEDIA ART 
Utopian Art of the 19th century and its Digital Descendants"


on Thursday, January 18th 2007, 6 p.m.
26 Konopnicka Street, Krakow



What is really new in Media Art? Also our latest Media Art has its forerunners. The Phantasmagoria, developed from the Laterna Magica and part of the history of immersion, opened up the virtual depth of the image space for the first time as a sphere of dynamic changes. In the Phantasmagoria, phenomena come together that we are again experiencing in contemporary art and visual representation - the talk will discuss a number of contemporary media artists. 

In contrast to the Panorama, the Phantasmagoria suggests that contact can be established to the psyche, the dead or artificial life forms. It is a model for the functioning of illusionism, a material image machine as basis of an art work that appears immaterial.


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Oliver GRAU is an international known mediaart expert, he lectured in numerous parts of the world, received various awards and is widely published. Grau art historian and profesor for Image Science at Danube University Krems.

He is head of the German Science Foundation project Immersive Art. Since 2000 he is developing with his team the first international Database of Virtual Art:

www.virtualart.at 


His research focuses on the history of immersion and emotions the history, idea and culture of telepresence, genetic art, and artificial intelligence. Grau is an elected member of the Young Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences. 

Recently he was director of Refresh! First International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, Banff 2005.
Recent publication: Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion, MIT-Press2003. (4th print) and
Mediale Emotionen, Frankfurt 2005; forthcoming: Oliver Grau (Ed.): MediaArtHistories, MIT Press 2007: 

http://www.mediaarthistories.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html 



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The aim of the ImMEDIAte ART project is to acquaint the general public with New Media Art. We would like to achieve this by organising a series of lectures, on the one hand, of eminent theoreticians in this field offering a point of view deep-rooted in history, on the other, renowned artists who will present their works and will discuss the impact of latest technological changes on their artistic practice. Two complementary cycles are to provide the listeners with an in-depth panorama of these fascinating phenomena. 

We believe that the visits of our guests and their contribution to this project will be an important stimulus for an intellectual debate and, consequently, an inspiration for the artistic milieu. 

ImMEDIAte ART was inaugurated on 5th December 2006 with the lecture of dr Söke Dinkla who talked about the history of interactive art. The lecture was a co-operation with the Goethe Institute in Krakow. From now on, the lectures will be given on regular, monthly, basis. 

All the events are to take place in Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology designed by Arata Isozaki: 

www.manggha.krakow.pl 


>>ImMEDIAte ART<<


Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology
and Katarzyna WOZNIAK (curator)


are happy to invite you to a lecture of


prof. dr. OLIVER GRAU

entitled

"PHANTASMAGORIC MEDIA ART 
Virtual Art of the 19th century and its utopic future"


on Thursday, January 18th 2007, 6 p.m.
26 Konopnicka Street, Krakow



What is really new in Media Art? Also our latest Media Art has its forerunners. The Phantasmagoria, developed from the Laterna Magica and part of the history of immersion, opened up the virtual depth of the image space for the first time as a sphere of dynamic changes. In the Phantasmagoria, phenomena come together that we are again experiencing in contemporary art ans. 

In contrast to the Panorama, the Phantasmagoria suggests that contact can be established to the psyche, the dead or artificial life forms. It is a model for the functioning of illusionism, a material image machine as basis of an art work that appears immaterial.


***********************************


Oliver GRAU is an international known mediaart expert, he lectured in numerous parts of the world, received various awards and is widely published. Grau art historian and profesor for Image Science at Danube University Krems.

He is head of the German Science Foundation project Immersive Art. Since 2000 he is developing with his team the first international Database of Virtual Art:

www.virtualart.at 


His research focuses on the history of immersion and emotions the history, idea and culture of telepresence, genetic art, and artificial intelligence. Grau is an elected member of the Young Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences. 

Recently he was director of Refresh! First International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, Banff 2005.
Recent publication: Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion, MIT-Press2003. (4th print) and
Mediale Emotionen, Frankfurt 2005; forthcoming: Oliver Grau (Ed.): MediaArtHistories, MIT Press 2007: 

http://www.mediaarthistories.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html 



***********************************


The aim of the ImMEDIAte ART project is to acquaint the general public with New Media Art. We would like to achieve this by organising a series of lectures, on the one hand, of eminent theoreticians in this field offering a point of view deep-rooted in history, on the other, renowned artists who will present their works and will discuss the impact of latest technological changes on their artistic practice. Two complementary cycles are to provide the listeners with an in-depth panorama of these fascinating phenomena. 

We believe that the visits of our guests and their contribution to this project will be an important stimulus for an intellectual debate and, consequently, an inspiration for the artistic milieu. 

ImMEDIAte ART was inaugurated on 5th December 2006 with the lecture of dr Söke Dinkla who talked about the history of interactive art. The lecture was a co-operation with the Goethe Institute in Krakow. From now on, the lectures will be given on regular, monthly, basis. 

All the events are to take place in Manggha - Centre of Japanese Art and Technology designed by Arata Isozaki: 

www.manggha.krakow.pl