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Borders <<a href="mailto:antiatlas.contact@gmail.com">antiatlas.contact@gmail.com</a>><br>
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FOR ART-SCIENCE PROJECTS: Coding and decoding borders at
the dawn of the 21st century</b><br>
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</b></span><span style="font-family:'Helvetica';">Cedric
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<p
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href="http://www.antiatlas.net/en/2015/12/09/call-for-projects/"
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target="_blank">CALL FOR PROJECTS </a><br>
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<b>Coding and
decoding
borders at the
dawn of the
21st century</b>
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From 13 April
to 31 May
2016,
Brussels</p>
<i><b>Coding
and decoding
borders at the
dawn of the
21st century</b></i>
is an event
encompassing
art, research
and practice.
Combining <b>an
exhibition and
an
international
conference</b>,
it will host,
<b>at the
Faculty of
Architecture
and the
Faculty of
Philosophy and
Social
Sciences of
the Université
Libre de
Bruxelles, and
at the
Headquarters
of the World
Customs
Organization
(WCO)</b>,
researchers,
artists and
experts who
will discuss
the growing
technologization
of controls of
persons, goods
or capital
which cross
borders.
As with the
previous
events
organized by
the antiAtlas
of Borders,
this
conference/exhibition
truly breaks
away from
compartmentalization
of the fields
of knowledge,
creation and
practice. By
offering
different
levels of
lecture and of
participation,
it opens up
beyond
academic,
political and
professional
circles to
reach the
public at
large.
<p
style="font-size:15px">The
call for
projects is
for the
exhibition
which will be
held from 13
April to 31
May at the
Espace
Architecture
La Cambre
Horta on the
Flagey campus
of the
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles.</p>
<snip><br>
<p
style="font-size:10px"><i>Paparazzi
Bots</i>, Ken
Rinaldo -
Photo
Annakarin
Quinto - <a
href="http://www.antiatlas.net/musee-des-tapisseries/"
style="color:rgb(180,49,4);text-decoration:none" target="_blank">antiAtlas
1rst
exhibition at
the Musée des
Tapisseries</a>,
2013</p>
The exhibition
curators and
the Scientific
and Artistic
Committee are
seeking <b>diverse
works
(net.art,
installations,
videos,
documentaries,
video games,
plastic arts,
etc.) that
reflect the
processes
related to the
technologization
of border
controls</b>,
whether
relating to
persons, goods
or capital.
For the past
20 years, many
stakeholders
(researchers,
journalists,
NGO workers
and activists,
elected
politicians,
employees of
national
administrations
and
international
organizations,
etc.) have
been
observing,
documenting,
studying and
at times
condemning the
technologization
of border
controls.
Alongside the
militarization
of borders,
traditional
control
systems are
now
complemented
by the
deployment at
state borders
of
increasingly
sophisticated
technologies
(biometrics,
robots, walls,
integrated
surveillance
systems, data
mining, big
data, etc.) to
control
movements of
population
groups, goods,
capital and
information.
Analysts of
this intensive
deployment of
technology
generally tend
to look at the
objects of
control
separately:
persons, goods
and capital.
Yet we should
also look into
the question
of the
possible
movement and
transfer of
knowledge and
techniques
from one of
these objects
to another.
Any analysis
of border
controls,
whatever the
object, needs
to look at the
same
questions,
namely
efficiency,
fraud and
diversion.
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* *</p>
<b>Deadline
for receipt of
applications:
15 January
2016
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<br>
Date of
selection of
works by the
scientific and
artistic
committee: 30
January 2016</b>
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The projects
should be
submitted in
the form of
PDF files,
comprising a
presentation
of the project
and the
visuals, to
the following
address: <b><a
href="mailto:antiatlas.contact@gmail.com" target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:antiatlas.contact@gmail.com">antiatlas.contact@gmail.com</a></a></b>
The antiAtlas
is unable to
finance the
production of
new works, but
the projects
selected will
receive EUR
500 for the
distribution
rights.
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<br>
<b>antiAtlas
web site: <a
href="http://www.antiatlas.net/en"
style="color:rgb(180,49,4);text-decoration:none"
target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.antiatlas.net/en">www.antiatlas.net/en</a></a></b>
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<a
href="http://www.antiatlas.net/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/12/call-for-projects.pdf"
style="color:rgb(180,49,4);text-decoration:none" target="_blank">
<b>>
download the
call for
projects (pdf)</b></a>
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<p
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* *</p>
<b>Exhibition
curators:</b>
Isabelle
Arvers
(antiAtlas,
Kareron) and
Nathalie Levy
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles)
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<b>Communication:
</b>Myriam
Boyer
(antiAtlas,
Kareron)
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<b>Organizing
Committee: </b>
Andrea Rea
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Thomas Cantens
(WCO,
antiAtlas),
Patricia
Revesz (WCO),
Cédric Parizot
(IREMAM,
CNRS/Aix
Marseille
University,
antiAtlas),
Anne Laure
Amilhat-Szary
(PACTE,
CNRS/University
of Grenoble,
antiAtlas),
Jean Cristofol
(Ecole
supérieure
dart
dAix-en-Provence,
antiAtlas),
Federica
Infantino (ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles,
antiAtlas),
Julien
Jeandesboz
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Antoine Vion
(LEST,
CNRS/Aix
Marseille
University)
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<b>Scientific
Committee: </b>
Anne Laure
Amilhat-Szary
(PACTE,
CNRS/University
of Grenoble,
antiAtlas),
Didier Bigo
(Kings
College),
Thomas Cantens
(WCO/antiAtlas),
Jean Cristofol
(École
supérieure
dart
dAix-en-Provence,
antiAtlas),
Federica
Infantino (ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles,
antiAtlas),
Dirk Jacobs
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Julien
Jeandesboz
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Christian
Olsson (ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Cédric Parizot
(IREMAM, Aix
Marseille),
Andrea Rea
(ULB
Université
Libre de
Bruxelles),
Patricia
Revesz (WCO),
Antoine Vion
(LEST,
University Aix
Marseille)
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<b>Partners: </b>
Faculty of
Philosophy and
Social
Sciences of
the Université
Libre de
Bruxelles,
Group for
Research on
Ethnic
Relations,
Migration
& Equality
(GERME), World
Customs
Organization,
antiAtlas des
frontières,
Institute for
Research and
Study on the
Arab and
Muslim World
(CNRS/Aix
Marseille
University),
LabexMed
project (Aix
Marseille
university,
Fondation
A*midex),
Mediterranean
Laboratory of
Sociology
(CNRS/Aix
Marseille
University),
Labour
Economics and
Sociology
Laboratory
(CNRS/Aix
Marseille
University),
PACTE
(CNRS/University
of Grenoble),
Kareron and
the Ecole
supérieure
dArt dAix en
Provence.
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