[rohrpost] ARSE ELEKTRONIKA 2008: Do Androids Sleep With Electric
Sheep?
das ende der nahrungskette
jg at monochrom.at
Mon Sep 22 21:54:03 CEST 2008
monochrom's
ARSE ELEKTRONIKA 2008
"Do Androids Sleep With Electric Sheep?"
September 25-28, 2008
San Francisco, USA
http://www.monochrom.at/arse-elektronika/
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
A conference dealing with sex, technology and science fiction.
Featuring the Prixxx Arse Elektronika 2008 Awards
Ceremony (an unobjectionable award for sex
machines, orgasmotrons and teledildonics), the
presentation of the Arse Elektronika Anthology
"pr0nnovation?" (about pornography and
technological innovation), a curated erotic
reading about sex in SF/speculative/alt-reality
fiction and -- of course -- a three day
conference about critical perspectives on
sexuality and pornography in science and social
fiction (with keynote speeches by Rudy Rucker and Constance Penley).
Registration:
http://www.monochrom.at/arse-elektronika/bookings.html
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Taking up where the successful conference in
autumn 2007 left off, this year's Arse
Elektronika stands under the motto "future" --
and the ways in which the present sees itself
reflected in it. Maintaining a broadened
perspective on technical development and
technology while also putting special emphasis on
its social implementation, this year's conference
focuses on Science and Social Fiction. The genre
of the "fantastic" is especially well suited to
the investigation of the touchy area of sexuality
and pornography: actual and assumed developments
are frequently depicted positively and
approvingly, but just as often with dystopian
admonishment. Here the classic, and continuingly
valid, themes of modernism represent a clear link
between the two aspects: questions of science,
research and technologization are of interest, as
is the complex surrounding urbanism,
artificiality and control (or the loss of
control). Depictions of the future, irregardless
of the form they take, always address the present
as well. Imaginations of the fantastic and the
nightmarish give rise to a thematic overlapping
of the exotic, the alienating and, of course, the pornographic/sexual as well.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+++ Prixxx Arse Elektronika 2008 Awards Ceremony
(@ CELLspace / 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco
/ September 25 / 8pm, doors open at 7pm)
An unobjectionable award for sex machines, orgasmotrons and teledildonics.
Hosted by monochrom's Johannes Grenzfurthner and
info maniac David Dempsey. Featuring Annalee
Newitz, Jonathan Mann aka GameJew, and many other
human and non-human guest stars.
The winners will be honored with the "Golden Kleene"(*).
Prixxx Arse Elektronika 2008 will be a dignified
occasion -- and so we invite you to dress up
properly. Surprise us with sex and science
fiction related costumes... and maybe win a "Golden Kleene"(*) yourself!
(*)
There was a young man named Kleene
Who invented a fucking machine.
Concave or convex,
It fit either sex,
And was remarkably easy to clean!
(Limerick, attributed to John von Neumann)
+++++++++++++
+++ Presentation of Arse Elektronika Anthology: "pr0nnovation?"
(@ CELLspace / 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco
/ September 25 / 8pm, doors open at 7pm)
It is our pleasure and privilege to present you
with the first Arse Elektronika Anthology: "pr0nnovation?"
From the depiction of a vulva in a cave painting
to the newest internet porno, technology and
sexuality have always been closely linked. No one
can predict what the future will bring, but
history indicates that sex will continue to play
an essential role in technological development.
Is it going too far to assume that research in
nanotechnology and genetic engineering will be
influenced by our sexual needs? The question is
not whether these technologies alter humanity, but how they do so.
Edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger, Daniel Fabry.
Published by RE/Search Publications (San
Francisco) in cooperation with monochrom.
Featuring: Michael Achenbach, Timothy Archibald,
Peter Asaro, Thomas Ballhausen, Binx, Violet
Blue, Jonathan Coopersmith, Mark Dery, Thomas
Edlinger, Johannes Grenzfurthner, Ema
Konstantinova, Tina Lorenz, Stefan Lutschinger,
Kyle Machulis, Aaron Muszalski, Annalee Newitz,
Carol Queen, Thomas Roche, Autumn Tyr-Salvia,
Frank Apunkt Schneider, Katie Vann, Rose White,
Amanda Williams, Katherina Zakravsky.
+++++++++++++
+++ Arse Elektronika Conference
(@ CELLspace / 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco
/ September 26-28 / 1pm - 8pm, doors open at 12am)
"Do Androids Sleep With Electric Sheep?"
Critical Perspectives on Sexuality and
Pornography in Science and Social Fiction
This year's conference will be structured around
three day-long talks and discussion panels, each devoted to a specific theme.
Featuring: Violet Blue, Jason Brown, Reesa Brown,
Simone Davalos, Daniel Fabry, Karin Harrasser,
Richard Kadrey, Verena Kuni, Isaac Leung, Mela
Mikes, Susan Mernit, Chris Noessel, Kit
O'Connell, Jens Ohlig, Constance Penley, Bonni
Rambatan, Bonnie Ruberg, Rudy Rucker, Mae Saslaw,
Nathan Shedroff, Viviane, Rose White, Sharing is
Sexy (Scruffy Eudora, DJ Lotu5, J Bird), and many others.
+++++++++++++
+++ Arse Elektronika Reading
(@ Center for Sex & Culture / 1519 Mission Street
near 11th, San Francisco / September 26 / 9pm, doors open at 8 pm)
Carol Queen, with the support of the Center for
Sex & Culture and cosponsorship of San
Francisco's premiere SF/fantasy bookstore
Borderlands, presents a curated erotic reading
evening, featuring writers who commonly explore
sexual themes in their science fiction and
alt-reality fiction work. While the focus of much
of the conference will be a critical
deconstruction of sexual tropes in
SF/speculative/alt-reality fiction, the focus of
this event will be to appreciate and celebrate
the fiction itself. Readers include Rudy Rucker,
Richard Kadrey, M. Christian, Steven Schwartz,
Charlie Anders, Carol Queen, Thomas Roche, and more.