[rohrpost] Conf: All About Imaging: Transactions 22-23 May 2014, London

Oliver Grau Oliver.Grau at donau-uni.ac.at
Don Apr 10 20:17:17 CEST 2014


All About Imaging: Transactions  22-23 May 2014
University of Westminster, Harrow Campus, London, HA1 3TP 
Co-Chairs: Sophie Triantaphillidou, Heather Barnett

Transactions is an interdisciplinary symposium exploring new directions
in contemporary imaging from the perspectives of art, science and
technology. The symposium will bring together academics, artists,
students and professionals working in contemporary imaging, to create
opportunities for knowledge exchange, demonstration and discussion.
Transactions aims to traverse discursive boundaries between disciplines,
to build shared vocabularies, mutual understanding and new synergies.

Programme
Thursday 22 May 
9:25 Symposium Opening
Sophie Triantaphillidou (Transactions Co-Chair, Faculty of Media, Arts
and Design) Derek Birch (President, RPS), Kerstin Mey (Dean, Faculty of
Media Arts and Design)

9:40-11:00 Session 1  Chair: Eugenie Shinkle
Oliver Grau, Danube University: Complex expressions in digital arts
imagery (keynote) 
Kerstin Mey, University of Westminster: Vision and visuality: On the
work of AES+F

11:30-1:00 Session 2  Chair: Heather Barnett Susan Aldworth, Artist:
Transience
Andrew Carnie, Artist: Data embodiment Howard Boland, C-LAB: Living
mirror

1:00-2.00 Lunch + demos + imagery*

2:00-3:30 Session 3  Chair: Aleka Psarrou
Carrina Parraman, University of the West of England: 2.5D printing
Vicente Morell, University of Alicante: Contributions to 3D data
processing Matthieu Chavent, University of Oxford: Under the scientific
picture

4:00-5:30 Session 4  Chair: John Smith
Francis Ring, University of South Wales: Imaging the invisible in
medicine
Gary Evans, Science Photo Library: A chemical adventure in high-speed
imaging Afzal Ansary, The Royal Photographic Society: Scientific imaging
- an essential tool

5:30 PRS International Images for Science 2103 exhibition opening
Heather Barnett, (Transactions Co-Chair, Faculty of Media, Arts and
Design) London Gallery West, University of Westminster, Harrow Campus

Friday 23 May
9:25 Opening
Sophie Triantaphillidou (Transactions Co-Chair, Faculty of Media, Arts
and Design)

9:30-11:00 Session 1  Chair: Ralph Jacobson
Lindsay MacDonald, UCL: Perceptual transactions: simulating real
appearance
John Jarvis, University of Westminster: Sensitivity to shape and detail
in complex images 
Sabine Susstrunk, Polytechnic of Lauzanne: Computational aesthetics

11:30-12:30 Session 2  Chair: Sophie Triantaphillidou
Chaker Larabi, University of Poitier: Is today's cinema different from
yesterday's one 
Karsten Hacker, Framestore: The making of 'Gravity' - colour
considerations

12:30-2:00 Lunch + demos + workshop*

2:00-3:30 Session 3  Chair: Silke Lange
David Bate, University of Westminster: The technologies of the selfie
Jacqueline Butler, University of Manchester: The photograph as haptic
and virtual object 
Joanna Zylinska, Goldsmiths: Curating / Open / Images

4:00-5:00 Session 4  Chair: Liz Allen
Rainer Usselman, Happy Finish: Photography Vanishes
Jonathon Shaw, Coventry School of Art & Design: NewFotoScapes

5:00-5:45 Panel discussion, Whatever happened to photography? Chair:
John Smith

5:45 Symposium Close
Heather Barnett (Transactions Co-Chair, Faculty of Media, Arts and
Design)
* Demos: Anabelle King (Fractals in nature), Howard Boland (Living
mirror), Workshop: Fotis Begklis (Wishing tree  interactive story
telling), Imagery: Andre Pinkowski

Symposium Fee (2 days including lunch)
General: £65. Students, Concessions, RPS members: £45

Registration & info
Email Helen Cohen (H.Cohen02 at westminster.ac.uk), subject All About
Imaging

Related exhibitions (All About Imaging delegates are invited)
RPS International Images for Science 2013 exhibition
London Gallery West, University of Westminster, Harrow Campus, HA1 3TP
23 May-16 June
Private View 22 May, 5:30-8pm
Broad Vision - Future Human
GV Art gallery, 49 Chiltern Street, London W1U 6LY 6-28 June
Private View Thursday 5 June, 6-9pm