CURRENTS 2013 :: The Santa Fe International New Media Festval Call for Entries including Digital Dome submissions now open
Entry Deadline 1 Feb 2013 :: Festival dates: 14 - 30 June 2013
CURRENTS 2013, the 4th Annual Santa Fe International New Media Festival will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA from 14 - 3 June 2013. CURRENTS' curators look for the unique ways artists use technology as a tool for expression and communication, and ways that scientists, programmers and developers are integrating the arts and aesthetics into their explorations and projects. 2013 will be the first year CURRENTS and the Santa Fe Art Institute will collaborate to offer a two month residency award at the Art Institute. All artists submitting in the installation category are invited to indicate their interest. http://www.currentsnewmedia.org
Open Call :: Sound Art Miniatures Competition :: Buenos Aires Submission deadline 13 February 2013 (midnight, Buenos Aires time)
The Electronic Arts Experimentation and Research Centre (CEIArtE) of the National University of Tres de Febrero in Argentina and the Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre, with support of the Balance-Unbalance international project and collaboration from the Hexagram-Concordia Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies of Concordia University in Canada, calls for participation in an international competition for the creation of sound art miniatures related to the climate change effects and the global environmental crisis. For this contest, sound art miniatures are defined as: creations of sound art/music involving the use of new technologies, whose products can fit into what is known as soundscapes, electroacoustic /acousmatic music, sonorizations and sonifications.
Competition results will be made public during the Balance-Unbalance 2013 international conference at Queensland Central University in the Noosa biosphere, a UNESCO ecological designated reserve in the Sunshine Coast of Australia from 31 May to 2 June 2013. Miniatures will be published online in July 2013. http://ceiarteuntref.edu.ar/art_climate
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue on new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool that expands and supports the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance, and also as a critical framework to discuss and apprehend the impact of digital media arts on the human experience.
This timely discussion, prompted largely by developments in new media technologies and the interpretation of performance as an expansive medium, will highlight the growing number of collaborative interdisciplinary relationships that are taking place with a wide spectrum of the sciences.
All submissions will be given due consideration. They could include (but are not limited to) the following areas of investigation:
Physical performance and Geometry: The (re)configuration of space. Moving from corporeality into the virtual and vice versa; Arts and Neuroscience: New interpretations of human perception through interactive performance; Theatre and Engineering: The impact of new communication systems on the development of new performance paradigms; Performance and Medicine: The potentialities of accessing, ‘transforming’, and ‘modifying’ the human body; Biology and Performing Bodies: The reformation of the performer’s ‘identity’ and ontology. The living and semi-living and their ethical implications; and Audience Participation and Computer Science: Burgeoning virtual communities. The end of physical participation?
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. We are seeking essays authored by practitioners, researchers and scholars. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Creativity and Cognition Studios (CCS) is an internationally recognised multi-disciplinary environment for the advancement and understanding of practice in digital media and the arts.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: MEDIA ART HISTORIES 2013: RENEW The 5th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, Renew, will be hosted by RIXC and held in Riga, Latvia, 8-11 October 2013, coinciding with the international festival for new media culture Art+Communication. The conference will host three days of keynotes, panels and poster sessions on the histories of networked digital, electronic and technological media arts. The conference will discuss sustainable approaches towards the issues of producing, preserving and representing media artworks -- how to "renew" them through both tools and histories. Deadline for Abstracts: 25 January 2013; Acceptances announced 25 March 2013.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: 2013 PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA Entries for 2013 Prix Ars Electronica prize consideration are currently being accepted. The competition is being held in seven categories, including one for Austrian youngsters. The leading barometer of current trends in media art, the Prix Ars Electronica is the world?s most highly endowed prize for computer art. Jurors award six Golden Nica statuettes, [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant, 12 Awards of Distinction and a number of Honorary Mentions. Entries can be submitted to http://prix.aec.at/. Deadline: 8 March 2013. You can nominate interesting works and other people?s projects at http://prix.aec.at/nomination. THE SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL CURRENTS 2013, the 4th Annual Santa Fe International New Media Festival, will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 14-30 June 2013. CURRENTS' curators look for the unique ways artists use technology as a tool for expression and communication, and ways that scientists, programmers and developers are integrating the arts and aesthetics into their explorations and projects. 2013 will be the first year CURRENTS and the Santa Fe Art Institute will collaborate to offer a 2- month residency award at the Art Institute. All artists submitting in the installation category are invited to indicate their interest. Entry Deadline: 1 February 2013. Festival dates: 14-30 June 2013.
CALL FOR ARTICLES: HYBRIDITY: THE INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN PERFORMING ARTS AND SCIENCE
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is
dedicating an issue to new interdisciplinary connections and
intersections between performance and science, as a creative and
practical tool that expands and supports the creative endeavors of
digital practices in art and performance, and also as a critical
framework to discuss and apprehend the impact of digital media arts
on the human experience. Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000
words, and include images as appropriate. The journal seeks essays by
practitioners, researchers and scholars; co-authored articles are
also welcome. Submit essays by 1 May 2013. Publication of Special
Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014. Essay submission deadline: 1 May
2013.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM CALL: UNDERSTANDING VISUAL MUSIC 2013 The Electronic Arts Experimentation and Research Centre ? CEIArtE
(Centro de Experimentaci?n e Investigaci?n en Artes Electr?nicas) of
the National University of Tres de Febrero (Universidad Nacional de
Tres de Febrero) in Argentina is issuing a call for papers and
artworks about videomusic to be considered for the UVM 2013
symposium. The conference theme, "From macro to micro," suggests the
possibility of exploring multiple universes that we are just
beginning to discover. The symposium will include a colloquium which
invites artists-researchers and academics to expose their
explorations and findings, and concerts -open to the general public-
with ?visual music? works. Symposium: 8-9 August 2013, Buenos Aires ?
Argentina. Submissions deadline: 12 March 2013, midnight Buenos
Aires time.
INTERNATIONAL W?NANGA-SYMPOSIUM IN TARANAKI FEBRUARY 2013 Registrations are open for the international symposium SCANZ 2013:3rd nature. Representatives of local Taranaki groups including iwi will meet with representatives of 10 universities and two New Zealand Research institutes on 1-3 February 2013. The primary aim is to bring together people from Aotearoa and around the world to talk about integrating indigenous knowledge into art, science and technology projects. Dr. Te Huirangi Waikerepuru is a keynote speaker, as is Leonardo Board Member Nina Czegledy, an international artist- scientist who lives in Canada and Hungary. Find out more FREE ENTERPRISE: THE ART OF CITIZEN SPACE EXPLORATION University of California, Riverside (UCR) ARTSblock presents "Free Enterprise: The Art of Citizen Space Exploration" (19 January-18 May 2013), the first contemporary art exhibition in the U.S. to present an international array of artists and organizations who are exploring the implications of civilian space travel. Free Enterprise is comprised of 25 artists, collectives, organizations, and initiatives, including Lowry Burgess, Richard Clar, Kitsou Dubois, MIR - Microgravity Interdisciplinary Research, Frank Pietronigroand Arthur Woods. Opening events include Reception and Panel Discussion with curators and artists, Saturday, January 19. Panel Discussion 3-5 p.m. Reception 6-9 p.m. Free and open to the public. The exhibition opens 19 January 2013.
Art and science come together in Nikon time-lapse competition (1:37)
Jan. 15 - A time-lapse movie showing the immune response in the lymph nodes of a mouse edged out a fruit fly sperm fight for top honors at this year's Nikon ''Small World in Motion Photomicrography'' competition. Now in it's second year, the competition showcases 2012's best time-lapse imagery as seen through through a microscope.
CALL FOR ENTRIES Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
http://deepseanews.com/2013/01/visualization-vednesdays-art-and-sci... Visualization Vednesdays: Art and science
Visualization Vednesdays highlights graphics and movies created by professional scientists and explains the science behind the visual. I’ll be focusing on physical oceanography cause they be my peeps, but if you know of another great ocean visualization please send it my way. But, there are some rules. These videos have to be made by the researchers themselves. No graphics department, just the pure creativity of scientists. Because really, who doesn’t enjoy beautiful things?
CALL FOR ENTRIES Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
ARTSIT 2013: THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY The ArtsIT 2013 Milano event will bring together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, arts and industry to present their innovative work and discuss all aspects and challenges in a stimulating environment. The event aims to foster trans-disciplinary alliances and cooperation between IT researchers, artists and industry members as well as to offer artists novel creative tools that expand the grammar of the traditional arts. 21-23 March 2013, University of Milano-Bicocca, DISCo, Milan, Italy
An excellent guide often best brings an art gallery or museum’s collections to life. Starting this week, we’re hoping to bring this experience online with “Art Talks,” a series of Hangouts on Air on our Google Art Project Google+ page. Each month, curators, museum directors, historians and educators from some of the world’s most renowned cultural institutions will reveal the hidden stories behind particular works, examine the curation process and provide insights into particular masterpieces or artists.
The first guided visit will be held this Wednesday, March 6 at 8pm ET from The Museum of Modern Art. Deborah Howes, Director of Digital Learning, along with a panel of artists and students, will discuss how to teach art online. To post a question, visit the event page. If this talk falls too late for you to tune in live, you can watch afterward on our Google Art Project YouTube channel.
The next talk is from London. On March 20, Caroline Campbell and Arnika Schmidt from the National Gallery will discuss depictions of the female nude. Details are available on the Art Project’s event page. In April we’ll host a panel examining one of the Google Art Project’s popular gigapixel works, Bruegel’s “Tower of Babel,” featuring Peter Parshall, curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Google Art Project aims to make art more accessible to all. We hope that Art Talks is the next step in bringing art to your armchair, wherever you are in the world, with just a click of a button. Stay tuned to the Art Project and Cultural Institute Google+ pages for more information on dates and times of these online lectures.
Posted by Lucy Schwartz, Google Cultural Institute
ANAT presents ISEA2013 Sydney :: Conference Registrations Now Open ISEA2013 Conference :: 11 - 13 June 2013
The 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art is being presented by the Australian Network for Art and Technology in Sydney from 7 - 16 June. ISEA2013 will showcase the best media artworks from around the world and provide a platform for the lively exchange of future-focused ideas. It also includes a 3-day conference taking place from 11 - 13 June. Registrations for the Conference are now open.
Prix Ars Electronica :: Call for Entries now open Deadline extended to 20 March 2013 :: Submit entries online
Since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has served as an interdisciplinary platform for everyone who uses the computer as a medium for implementing and designing their creative projects at the interface of art, technology and society. The 2013 Prix Ars Electronica calls for entries in the following categories: Computer Animation / Film / VFX, Interactive Art, Digital Musics & Sound Art, Hybrid Art, Digital Communities and [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant. http://prixars.aec.at
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue to new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool to expand and support the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance.
This timely discussion, prompted largely by developments in new media technologies and the interpretation of performance as an expansive medium, will highlight the growing number of collaborative interdisciplinary relationships that are taking place with a wide spectrum of the sciences.
All submissions will be given due consideration.
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. We are seeking essays authored by practitioners, researchers and scholars. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Electrofringe is seeking an innovative, energetic and highly organised individual to work with the current Artistic Co-Producer on Electrofringe's 2013 and 2014 program of activities. This is an exciting but challenging role for someone with enthusiasm and commitment to emerging Australian electronic art. http://electrofringe.net/news/78
Deadline for applications: Sunday March 17, 2013 at 11:59pm
Linking Science, Art, and Practice Through Digital Sound
This project's objective is to develop curricular material that explains the science and mathematics of digital sound in a way that makes their relationship to applications clear, using examples from theatre, movies, and music production. This is a collaborative project among computer science, education, and digital sound design professors at a liberal arts university and a performing arts conservatory.
The intention is to engage students' interest in science by linking it more tightly to practice, including artistic applications. The vision is to draw more students to the study of computer science by means of its exciting connections with art and digital media.
Participants will be introduced to the basics of soft circuitry, some basic electronics, Arduino software, programming, and reading a sensor. At the end of the day they will have a functioning interactive sensor, which they can sew onto a garment, bag or cushion cover.
Today is World Art Day and it's around two years since we launched Google Art Project. In honour of this and all our partners, large and small, traditional and modern, let’s take a quick look at how people are interacting with art online.
The Internet brings paintings to life and it seems that The Starry Night by van Gogh is the one that visitors to Art Project admire the most. In the past six months, this was the most viewed painting in gigapixel—an extremely high resolution painting which allows viewers to zoom in to brushstroke level. While nothing beats seeing a painting in real life, the ability to examine a work of art in this level of detail seems to be encouraging viewers to linger. One minute is the average time spent looking at any given painting on the Art Project website, compared to under 20 seconds (according to several studies) in a museum.
The Starry Night is also the most frequently included painting in user galleries, where individuals create and share their own virtual art collections. We have 40,000 works of art on the platform but some remain perennial favourites.
Viewings of user galleries were in fact higher than any individual artist or painting. To date, 360,000 galleries have been created, 14,000 of which are public on the web. To mark World Art Day, we asked some of our partners to curate user galleries of their own. Take a look through the selections of eight museum directors here.
Given the list above, it’s clear the classics remain popular with viewers, but there is increasing interest in modern art as well, with Dali and Klimt featuring among the most searched for artists. The Internet has also allowed users to explore multiple genres in a single destination. More than 30 different mediums co-exist on Art Project with oil on canvas next to over 5,000 objects including silk textiles, sculptures and furniture. There can't be many places where you can find Brazilian street art alongside Botticelli.
Many partners who have contributed an art collection have also opted to put their museums on Street View. On average, visitors spend around two minutes exploring the interior of the buildings and viewing the paintings on display. The most-visited Street View destination on Art Project is The White House. As the majority of us will never get the opportunity to go inside, the Internet allows a rare glimpse into a global institution that also houses an extensive art collection.
With over 200 partners from 43 countries, we continue our quest to open up access to art to millions of professionals, students, beginners and amateur enthusiasts. At 1pm ET today, we’ll be holding the latest in our Art Talks series on our G+ page, which aims to put art lovers in touch with art experts online. Sign up here to hangout with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to chat about multimedia in the arts from the comfort of your armchair on World Art Day.
ART & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (ATEC) AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, DALLAS Leonardo is pleased to feature Art & Technology program (ATEC) at University of Texas, Dallas as a renewing Leonardo Affiliate Member. Beyond merely a "multidisciplinary" or "interdisciplinary" scope, the Art & Technology program (ATEC) at University of Texas, Dallas encourages the productive convergence of disparate fields and modes of thinking. It joins science with the humanities, creativity with technology, theory with practice, and learning with research. There are no maps showing the way, just students with diverse interests, talents, and a skewed way of looking at the ever-changing world. Students master emerging tools, form unexpected relationships, collaborate, and create the future.
http://theengineinstitute.org/tania-candiani-five-variations-of-pho... Tania Candiani: Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause
Tania Candiani’s Cinco Variaciones de Circunstancias Fónicas y Una Pausa (Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause). In this show, Candiani exhibits a number of diverse works, yet all of them are built using recent technology. In many cases, the technology was used as a medium to poetically and melancholically recall old but rich, machinery while also exploring sound as well as language.
In May, Artspace will be exhibiting three projects that focus on the experimental use of robotics in a visual arts practice in the lead-up to ISEA2013 in June. Through these works by Sydney-based Petra Gemeinboeck & Rob Saunders, Sydney-based Mari Velonaki and New Zealand-based Simon Ingram, viewers will see the deconstruction of gallery walls, paintings created onsite by a remotely operated machine and a humanoid woman occupying the gallery space. http://www.artspace.org.au/gallery_upcoming.php
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue to new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool to expand and support the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance.
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Exhibition :: Cyber In Securities :: Call for Entries :: USA Deadline for Submission 10 May 2013 :: Exhibition 28 August - 27 September 2013
At Pepco Edison Place Gallery, 702 8th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20068
CYBER IN SECURITIES explores data collection and imaging surveillance practices in the United States, highlighting artists whose work makes visible experiences of tracking and being tracked in a digital age. The call is open to projects in any media, including but not limited to installation, video, screen and web-based work, relational and performance work, interactive projects, and work in traditional media. The curator is especially interested in projects that make data power structures tangible and explore contemporary interpretations of privacy, and whose work engages with such topics as the USA Patriot Act, FBI surveillance, artificial perception systems, x-ray security, Identification cards and cyber-security. Artists whose work explores issues related to gender and ethnicity, citizenship, migration, transport, voyeurism, Orwellian culture, the panopticon, stalking, marketing, privacy, mapping, and tracking are also encouraged to submit projects for consideration. http://wpadc.org
http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2013/04/nike-presents-the-art-scien... The Art + Science of Super Natural Motion
The Art and Science of Super Natural Motion is a new interactive experience that is hosted by the Nike Stadium Milano. Cutting-edge digital artists Universal Everything, Daniel Widrig and Davide Quayola and Natari Sinigaglia take the creative innovations of Nike’s Free and Flyknit technology to create an interpretation of the body in motion in a 3D environment.
UK-Based Universal Everything created a 3D interactive cube that allows the viewer to use their body to manipulate a conglomerate of colors. The Art and Science of Fit is what this experience is called, which is shown in the video. The Art of Science and Flex, however has taken an altered approach using the vision of Daniel Widrig and the two collaborators, Quayola + Sinigaglia.
David produced an elaborate animation taking multiple snapshots of a complex geometric object moving through a 3D space; creating movement and flexibility in unexpected ways. And the two collaborators use a time based digital sculpture, combining a mixture of sounds and visuals, to create a display a transformation that continually evolves; just like the body does.
The exhibition is set to travel to Tokyo, London and New York until October 2013 so we can all enjoy this awe-inspiring experience.
http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=146594 Art and machinery mingle in Daejeon residency program
miniature helicopter flies around the room, hitting piano keys to play music.
It's a hybrid artwork that was developed by a group of artists and scientists and it's on display now at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, also known as KIMM, in Daejeon.
The institute, a state-run laboratory, uses a mixture of art and technology to further its scientific aims and find other applications for its work, such as when it participated in the restoration of Korea's state seal.
The helicopter piece was created through a six-month artist residency program called Artience, a program where artists and scientists collaborated on projects that used a mixture of science, mechanics and technology.. and art forms such as painting, music and dance.. to create new works of art.
(In Korea)
CALL FOR PROPOSALS re-new 2013
The Big Picture - the confluence of art, science and technology Copenhagen, Denmark October 29-November 1, 2013 Since 2007 re-new has presented electronic and digital artworks that explore and challenge technology and artistic practice, while fostering exchange between academics and artists. In addition to its internationally recognized media arts festivals, re-new has organized leading conferences in the field, including CMMR 2008 and 2009 and IMAC 2011 and 2012. These events have received over 2000 artwork submissions and 800 academic submissions, and reached a total audience of 12,000. Beginning in 2013 re-new will join the media arts festival with its own academic platform. Our goal is to stimulate critical dialog, collaboration and networking between leading scholars, technologists and artists. re-new 2013 will make possible hybrid presentation formats where the confluence of art, science and technology is discussed in its full complexity http://re-new.org/ Proposals due: June 15 2013
The lab was hosted for the second time in a row by the Bright Futures community program run by Northern Illinois University’s STEM Outreach. The program encourages children’s interest in electronics, said STEM Outreach associate Jeremy Benson.
The lab isn’t completely focused on the science side of electronics. Bart Woodstrup, who teaches electronic art at NIU and oversaw the lab activities, said there is not much difference between what artists and scientists do. This is about teaching students how to build a circuit and then make art with it. The program teaches students how to make video games, video and animation.
Sentient is an original production created by artists in the Studio for Interrelated Media’s Art and Science Immersive Media course. Throughout the spring 2013 semester, students have been exploring topics of scientific inquiry and expressing their curiosities and understandings in visual, auditory, and performative modes. In less than 5 months these students collaborated on all aspects of storytelling, concept development, sound design, dome video production, and public relations to create an immersive environment exploring the creative, perceptive, and unexplored mind. Come to the 2 free screenings, May 29 2013 at 6 and 7 pm, at the Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science, Boston. Check out our teaser videos at http://vimeo.com/user17962775
CALL FOR PROPOSALS re-new 2013
The Big Picture - the confluence of art, science and technology Copenhagen, Denmark October 29-November 1, 2013 Since 2007 re-new has presented electronic and digital artworks that explore and challenge technology and artistic practice, while fostering exchange between academics and artists. In addition to its internationally recognized media arts festivals, re-new has organized leading conferences in the field, including CMMR 2008 and 2009 and IMAC 2011 and 2012. These events have received over 2000 artwork submissions and 800 academic submissions, and reached a total audience of 12,000. Beginning in 2013 re-new will join the media arts festival with its own academic platform. Our goal is to stimulate critical dialog, collaboration and networking between leading scholars, technologists and artists. re-new 2013 will make possible hybrid presentation formats where the confluence of art, science and technology is discussed in its full complexity http://re-new.org/ Proposals due: June 15 2013
ESSAY PRIZE CALL TOPIC: NEW MEDIA ART, ELECTRONIC AUDIOVISUAL ART, MULTIMEDIA ART, VIDEO ART, CYBERART, BIOART, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES and any creative symbiosis between art, science and technology.
MADATAC, in its aspiration to spread the bibliography in Spanish concerning the practice, study and research of new media narratives and tools of the new audiovisual digital art in all its forms, not forgetting the contributions of the past, calls for a prize of essay eligible for all authors, regardless of their nationality, provided that the manuscript is written in Spanish or English language and fits the theme of the prize, be original, unpublished and has not previously been awarded in any other competition, or corresponds to a deceased author before submitting the work for the award. Collections of articles will not be accepted.
For more info: info@madatac.es
Call closes 2 Sept 2013
Youth robotics camp melds science, art OCRegister - The Orange County
A summer robotics camp for children is coming to UC Irvine's Beall Center for Art + Technology, providing youth ages 6 to 13 with an opportunity to design, create and build robots. The summer robotics camp is a week-long program where students can ...
7-16 June 2013 ANAT, Sydney, Australia
The 19th ISEA will showcase the best media artworks from around the world and provide a platform for the lively exchange of future-focused ideas.
http://www.scoop.it/t/the-power-of-art The art form “Process of Elimination”: Images of Victorian era (or other era) paintings are digitally altered by “painting” over them or eliminating important elements that contribute to the feel and mood of the original work. The resulting work elicits a completely different visceral and intellectual response than the original.
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/17/3776150/year-one-on-video-365-da...
Science-art-technology interactions
Dec 19, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CURRENTS 2013 :: The Santa Fe International New Media Festval
Call for Entries including Digital Dome submissions now open
Entry Deadline 1 Feb 2013 :: Festival dates: 14 - 30 June 2013
CURRENTS 2013, the 4th Annual Santa Fe International New Media Festival will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA from 14 - 3 June 2013. CURRENTS' curators look for the unique ways artists use technology as a tool for expression and communication, and ways that scientists, programmers and developers are integrating the arts and aesthetics into their explorations and projects. 2013 will be the first year CURRENTS and the Santa Fe Art Institute will collaborate to offer a two month residency award at the Art Institute. All artists submitting in the installation category are invited to indicate their interest.
http://www.currentsnewmedia.org
Dec 21, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Open Call :: Sound Art Miniatures Competition :: Buenos Aires
Submission deadline 13 February 2013 (midnight, Buenos Aires time)
The Electronic Arts Experimentation and Research Centre (CEIArtE) of the National University of Tres de Febrero in Argentina and the Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre, with support of the Balance-Unbalance international project and collaboration from the Hexagram-Concordia Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies of Concordia University in Canada, calls for participation in an international competition for the creation of sound art miniatures related to the climate change effects and the global environmental crisis. For this contest, sound art miniatures are defined as: creations of sound art/music involving the use of new technologies, whose products can fit into what is known as soundscapes, electroacoustic /acousmatic music, sonorizations and sonifications.
Competition results will be made public during the Balance-Unbalance 2013 international conference at Queensland Central University in the Noosa biosphere, a UNESCO ecological designated reserve in the Sunshine Coast of Australia from 31 May to 2 June 2013. Miniatures will be published online in July 2013.
http://ceiarteuntref.edu.ar/art_climate
Dec 21, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science
Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue on new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool that expands and supports the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance, and also as a critical framework to discuss and apprehend the impact of digital media arts on the human experience.
This timely discussion, prompted largely by developments in new media technologies and the interpretation of performance as an expansive medium, will highlight the growing number of collaborative interdisciplinary relationships that are taking place with a wide spectrum of the sciences.
All submissions will be given due consideration. They could include (but are not limited to) the following areas of investigation:
Physical performance and Geometry: The (re)configuration of space. Moving from corporeality into the virtual and vice versa; Arts and Neuroscience: New interpretations of human perception through interactive performance; Theatre and Engineering: The impact of new communication systems on the development of new performance paradigms; Performance and Medicine: The potentialities of accessing, ‘transforming’, and ‘modifying’ the human body; Biology and Performing Bodies: The reformation of the performer’s ‘identity’ and ontology. The living and semi-living and their ethical implications; and Audience Participation and Computer Science: Burgeoning virtual communities. The end of physical participation?
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. We are seeking essays authored by practitioners, researchers and scholars. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Dec 21, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://artradarjournal.com/2012/12/24/online-digital-art-seller-sed...
Dec 28, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://artradarjournal.com/2012/12/24/online-digital-art-seller-sed...
Dec 28, 2012
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.lindacandy.com/
Creativity and Cognition Studios (CCS) is an internationally recognised multi-disciplinary environment for the advancement and understanding of practice in digital media and the arts.
Jan 11, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: MEDIA ART HISTORIES 2013: RENEW
The 5th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art,
Science and Technology, Renew, will be hosted by RIXC and held in
Riga, Latvia, 8-11 October 2013, coinciding with the international
festival for new media culture Art+Communication. The conference will
host three days of keynotes, panels and poster sessions on the
histories of networked digital, electronic and technological media
arts. The conference will discuss sustainable approaches towards the
issues of producing, preserving and representing media artworks --
how to "renew" them through both tools and histories. Deadline for
Abstracts: 25 January 2013; Acceptances announced 25 March 2013.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: 2013 PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA
Entries for 2013 Prix Ars Electronica prize consideration are
currently being accepted. The competition is being held in seven
categories, including one for Austrian youngsters. The leading
barometer of current trends in media art, the Prix Ars Electronica is
the world?s most highly endowed prize for computer art. Jurors award
six Golden Nica statuettes, [the next idea] voestalpine Art and
Technology Grant, 12 Awards of Distinction and a number of Honorary
Mentions. Entries can be submitted to http://prix.aec.at/. Deadline:
8 March 2013. You can nominate interesting works and other people?s
projects at http://prix.aec.at/nomination.
THE SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL
CURRENTS 2013, the 4th Annual Santa Fe International New Media
Festival, will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 14-30 June 2013.
CURRENTS' curators look for the unique ways artists use technology as
a tool for expression and communication, and ways that scientists,
programmers and developers are integrating the arts and aesthetics
into their explorations and projects. 2013 will be the first year
CURRENTS and the Santa Fe Art Institute will collaborate to offer a 2-
month residency award at the Art Institute. All artists submitting in
the installation category are invited to indicate their interest.
Entry Deadline: 1 February 2013. Festival dates: 14-30 June 2013.
Jan 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR ARTICLES: HYBRIDITY: THE INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN PERFORMING
ARTS AND SCIENCE
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is
dedicating an issue to new interdisciplinary connections and
intersections between performance and science, as a creative and
practical tool that expands and supports the creative endeavors of
digital practices in art and performance, and also as a critical
framework to discuss and apprehend the impact of digital media arts
on the human experience. Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000
words, and include images as appropriate. The journal seeks essays by
practitioners, researchers and scholars; co-authored articles are
also welcome. Submit essays by 1 May 2013. Publication of Special
Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014. Essay submission deadline: 1 May
2013.
Jan 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM CALL: UNDERSTANDING VISUAL MUSIC 2013
The Electronic Arts Experimentation and Research Centre ? CEIArtE
(Centro de Experimentaci?n e Investigaci?n en Artes Electr?nicas) of
the National University of Tres de Febrero (Universidad Nacional de
Tres de Febrero) in Argentina is issuing a call for papers and
artworks about videomusic to be considered for the UVM 2013
symposium. The conference theme, "From macro to micro," suggests the
possibility of exploring multiple universes that we are just
beginning to discover. The symposium will include a colloquium which
invites artists-researchers and academics to expose their
explorations and findings, and concerts -open to the general public-
with ?visual music? works. Symposium: 8-9 August 2013, Buenos Aires ?
Argentina. Submissions deadline: 12 March 2013, midnight Buenos
Aires time.
Jan 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
INTERNATIONAL W?NANGA-SYMPOSIUM IN TARANAKI FEBRUARY 2013
Registrations are open for the international symposium SCANZ 2013:3rd
nature. Representatives of local Taranaki groups including iwi will
meet with representatives of 10 universities and two New Zealand
Research institutes on 1-3 February 2013. The primary aim is to bring
together people from Aotearoa and around the world to talk about
integrating indigenous knowledge into art, science and technology
projects. Dr. Te Huirangi Waikerepuru is a keynote speaker, as is
Leonardo Board Member Nina Czegledy, an international artist-
scientist who lives in Canada and Hungary. Find out more
FREE ENTERPRISE: THE ART OF CITIZEN SPACE EXPLORATION
University of California, Riverside (UCR) ARTSblock presents "Free
Enterprise: The Art of Citizen Space Exploration" (19 January-18 May
2013), the first contemporary art exhibition in the U.S. to present
an international array of artists and organizations who are exploring
the implications of civilian space travel. Free Enterprise is
comprised of 25 artists, collectives, organizations, and initiatives,
including Lowry Burgess, Richard Clar, Kitsou Dubois, MIR -
Microgravity Interdisciplinary Research, Frank Pietronigroand Arthur
Woods. Opening events include Reception and Panel Discussion with
curators and artists, Saturday, January 19. Panel Discussion 3-5 p.m.
Reception 6-9 p.m. Free and open to the public. The exhibition opens
19 January 2013.
Jan 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://in.reuters.com/video/2013/01/15/art-and-science-come-togethe...
Art and science come together in Nikon time-lapse competition (1:37)
Jan. 15 - A time-lapse movie showing the immune response in the lymph nodes of a mouse edged out a fruit fly sperm fight for top honors at this year's Nikon ''Small World in Motion Photomicrography'' competition. Now in it's second year, the competition showcases 2012's best time-lapse imagery as seen through through a microscope.
Jan 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.creativityawards.com/Call_for_Entries.php
Call for Submissions: Creativity Media & Interactivity International Awards 2013
Posted on Jan 21, 2013 in Calls to Artists, design, digital media, film & video, illustration, Media Arts, OPPORTUNITIES, photography
Jan 22, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
Jan 28, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://deepseanews.com/2013/01/visualization-vednesdays-art-and-sci...
Visualization Vednesdays: Art and science
Visualization Vednesdays highlights graphics and movies created by professional scientists and explains the science behind the visual. I’ll be focusing on physical oceanography cause they be my peeps, but if you know of another great ocean visualization please send it my way. But, there are some rules. These videos have to be made by the researchers themselves. No graphics department, just the pure creativity of scientists. Because really, who doesn’t enjoy beautiful things?
Feb 2, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Prix Ars Electronica 2013
The Prix Ars Electronica 2013 - International Competition for CyberArts is open for entries!
>From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Online Submission: http://prixars.aec.at
Deadline: 8 March, 2013
Feb 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
ARTSIT 2013: THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
The ArtsIT 2013 Milano event will bring together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, arts and industry to present their innovative work and discuss all aspects and challenges in a stimulating environment. The event aims to foster trans-disciplinary alliances and cooperation between IT researchers, artists and industry members as well as to offer artists novel creative tools that expand the grammar of the traditional arts. 21-23 March 2013, University of Milano-Bicocca, DISCo, Milan, Italy
Mar 5, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.artsmachine.org/web/view.php?page=ARTS_VIRTUALWORLDS.txt...
ARTS,DESIGN & VIRTUAL WORLDS
CYBERWORLDS 2013 Special Session
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CYBERWORLDS
21-23 OCTOBER 2013, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
Keio University,Faculty of Science and Technology
Mar 5, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From Google blogs:
Introducing Art Talks on Google+
Posted: 04 Mar 2013 08:49 AM PST
An excellent guide often best brings an art gallery or museum’s collections to life. Starting this week, we’re hoping to bring this experience online with “Art Talks,” a series of Hangouts on Air on our Google Art Project Google+ page. Each month, curators, museum directors, historians and educators from some of the world’s most renowned cultural institutions will reveal the hidden stories behind particular works, examine the curation process and provide insights into particular masterpieces or artists.
The first guided visit will be held this Wednesday, March 6 at 8pm ET from The Museum of Modern Art. Deborah Howes, Director of Digital Learning, along with a panel of artists and students, will discuss how to teach art online. To post a question, visit the event page. If this talk falls too late for you to tune in live, you can watch afterward on our Google Art Project YouTube channel.
The next talk is from London. On March 20, Caroline Campbell and Arnika Schmidt from the National Gallery will discuss depictions of the female nude. Details are available on the Art Project’s event page. In April we’ll host a panel examining one of the Google Art Project’s popular gigapixel works, Bruegel’s “Tower of Babel,” featuring Peter Parshall, curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Additional talks are planned by curators from high-profile institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar.
Google Art Project aims to make art more accessible to all. We hope that Art Talks is the next step in bringing art to your armchair, wherever you are in the world, with just a click of a button. Stay tuned to the Art Project and Cultural Institute Google+ pages for more information on dates and times of these online lectures.
Posted by Lucy Schwartz, Google Cultural Institute
Mar 5, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From ANAT:
ISEA2013 Conference :: 11 - 13 June 2013
Mar 6, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Prix Ars Electronica :: Call for Entries now open
Deadline extended to 20 March 2013 :: Submit entries online
Since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has served as an interdisciplinary platform for everyone who uses the computer as a medium for implementing and designing their creative projects at the interface of art, technology and society. The 2013 Prix Ars Electronica calls for entries in the following categories: Computer Animation / Film / VFX, Interactive Art, Digital Musics & Sound Art, Hybrid Art, Digital Communities and [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant.
http://prixars.aec.at
Mar 6, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science
Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue to new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool to expand and support the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance.
This timely discussion, prompted largely by developments in new media technologies and the interpretation of performance as an expansive medium, will highlight the growing number of collaborative interdisciplinary relationships that are taking place with a wide spectrum of the sciences.
All submissions will be given due consideration.
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. We are seeking essays authored by practitioners, researchers and scholars. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Mar 6, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323384604578328121811...
San Francisco will unveil a major public art installation using 25,000 energy-efficient lights to illuminate the city's Bay Bridge in countless abstract combinations.
The Bay Lights, set to run every night for the next two years, will also spotlight a new role for the area's tech entrepreneurs: patrons of the arts.
Mar 7, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Electrofringe is seeking an innovative, energetic and highly organised individual to work with the current Artistic Co-Producer on Electrofringe's 2013 and 2014 program of activities. This is an exciting but challenging role for someone with enthusiasm and commitment to emerging Australian electronic art.
http://electrofringe.net/news/78
Deadline for applications: Sunday March 17, 2013 at 11:59pm
Mar 14, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/3464
Time lapse video, for art and for science
Mar 15, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.cs.wfu.edu/~burg/CCLI/Templates/home.php
National Science Foundation CCLI Grant
Linking Science, Art, and Practice Through Digital Sound
This project's objective is to develop curricular material that explains the science and mathematics of digital sound in a way that makes their relationship to applications clear, using examples from theatre, movies, and music production. This is a collaborative project among computer science, education, and digital sound design professors at a liberal arts university and a performing arts conservatory.
The intention is to engage students' interest in science by linking it more tightly to practice, including artistic applications. The vision is to draw more students to the study of computer science by means of its exciting connections with art and digital media.
Mar 15, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://hackingthebody.wordpress.com/creativity-cognition-workshop/?...
Creativity & Cognition Workshop: Hacking the Body
HACKING THE BODY: WORKSHOP ON CRAFTING PERFORMANCE & DIGITAL ART WITH ELECTRONIC DEVICES
with Camille Baker and Kate Sicchio
Participants will be introduced to the basics of soft circuitry, some basic electronics, Arduino software, programming, and reading a sensor. At the end of the day they will have a functioning interactive sensor, which they can sew onto a garment, bag or cushion cover.
Apr 9, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From Google blogs:
Taking a minute to enjoy some art on World Art Day
Posted: 15 Apr 2013 01:35 AM PDT
Today is World Art Day and it's around two years since we launched Google Art Project. In honour of this and all our partners, large and small, traditional and modern, let’s take a quick look at how people are interacting with art online.
The Internet brings paintings to life and it seems that The Starry Night by van Gogh is the one that visitors to Art Project admire the most. In the past six months, this was the most viewed painting in gigapixel—an extremely high resolution painting which allows viewers to zoom in to brushstroke level. While nothing beats seeing a painting in real life, the ability to examine a work of art in this level of detail seems to be encouraging viewers to linger. One minute is the average time spent looking at any given painting on the Art Project website, compared to under 20 seconds (according to several studies) in a museum.
The Starry Night is also the most frequently included painting in user galleries, where individuals create and share their own virtual art collections. We have 40,000 works of art on the platform but some remain perennial favourites.
Apr 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From Google blogs- part 2:
The other most popular inclusions in user galleries (in order) are :
Viewings of user galleries were in fact higher than any individual artist or painting. To date, 360,000 galleries have been created, 14,000 of which are public on the web. To mark World Art Day, we asked some of our partners to curate user galleries of their own. Take a look through the selections of eight museum directors here.
Given the list above, it’s clear the classics remain popular with viewers, but there is increasing interest in modern art as well, with Dali and Klimt featuring among the most searched for artists. The Internet has also allowed users to explore multiple genres in a single destination. More than 30 different mediums co-exist on Art Project with oil on canvas next to over 5,000 objects including silk textiles, sculptures and furniture. There can't be many places where you can find Brazilian street art alongside Botticelli.
Apr 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From Google art project- part 3:
Many partners who have contributed an art collection have also opted to put their museums on Street View. On average, visitors spend around two minutes exploring the interior of the buildings and viewing the paintings on display. The most-visited Street View destination on Art Project is The White House. As the majority of us will never get the opportunity to go inside, the Internet allows a rare glimpse into a global institution that also houses an extensive art collection.
With over 200 partners from 43 countries, we continue our quest to open up access to art to millions of professionals, students, beginners and amateur enthusiasts. At 1pm ET today, we’ll be holding the latest in our Art Talks series on our G+ page, which aims to put art lovers in touch with art experts online. Sign up here to hangout with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to chat about multimedia in the arts from the comfort of your armchair on World Art Day.
Posted by Amit Sood, Google Cultural Institute
Apr 16, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
From Leonardo:
ART & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (ATEC) AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, DALLAS
Leonardo is pleased to feature Art & Technology program (ATEC) at University of Texas, Dallas as a renewing Leonardo Affiliate Member. Beyond merely a "multidisciplinary" or "interdisciplinary" scope, the Art & Technology program (ATEC) at University of Texas, Dallas encourages the productive convergence of disparate fields and modes of thinking. It joins science with the humanities, creativity with technology, theory with practice, and learning with research. There are no maps showing the way, just students with diverse interests, talents, and a skewed way of looking at the ever-changing world. Students master emerging tools, form unexpected relationships, collaborate, and create the future.
Apr 17, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://theengineinstitute.org/tania-candiani-five-variations-of-pho...
Tania Candiani: Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause
Tania Candiani’s Cinco Variaciones de Circunstancias Fónicas y Una Pausa (Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause). In this show, Candiani exhibits a number of diverse works, yet all of them are built using recent technology. In many cases, the technology was used as a medium to poetically and melancholically recall old but rich, machinery while also exploring sound as well as language.
Apr 18, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
In May, Artspace will be exhibiting three projects that focus on the experimental use of robotics in a visual arts practice in the lead-up to ISEA2013 in June. Through these works by Sydney-based Petra Gemeinboeck & Rob Saunders, Sydney-based Mari Velonaki and New Zealand-based Simon Ingram, viewers will see the deconstruction of gallery walls, paintings created onsite by a remotely operated machine and a humanoid woman occupying the gallery space.
http://www.artspace.org.au/gallery_upcoming.php
Apr 20, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Call for Articles :: Hybridity: The Intersections between Performing Arts and Science
Submit essays by 1 May 2013 :: Publication of Special Issue (10.2) on 1 September 2014
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is dedicating an entire issue to new interdisciplinary connections and intersections between performance and science, as a creative and practical tool to expand and support the creative endevours of digital practices in art and performance.
Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, and include images as appropriate. Co-authored articles are also welcome. Please submit your essay, formatted according to Intellect style by 1st May 2013 to both mailto:m.oliver@salford.ac.uk and eirininedel@gmail.com
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk
Apr 20, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Exhibition :: Cyber In Securities :: Call for Entries :: USA
Deadline for Submission 10 May 2013 :: Exhibition 28 August - 27 September 2013
At Pepco Edison Place Gallery, 702 8th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20068
CYBER IN SECURITIES explores data collection and imaging surveillance practices in the United States, highlighting artists whose work makes visible experiences of tracking and being tracked in a digital age. The call is open to projects in any media, including but not limited to installation, video, screen and web-based work, relational and performance work, interactive projects, and work in traditional media. The curator is especially interested in projects that make data power structures tangible and explore contemporary interpretations of privacy, and whose work engages with such topics as the USA Patriot Act, FBI surveillance, artificial perception systems, x-ray security, Identification cards and cyber-security. Artists whose work explores issues related to gender and ethnicity, citizenship, migration, transport, voyeurism, Orwellian culture, the panopticon, stalking, marketing, privacy, mapping, and tracking are also encouraged to submit projects for consideration.
http://wpadc.org
Apr 20, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1672318/a-design-revolution-that-could-...
A Design Revolution That Could Lift Humanity
Apr 21, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2013/04/nike-presents-the-art-scien...
The Art + Science of Super Natural Motion
The Art and Science of Super Natural Motion is a new interactive experience that is hosted by the Nike Stadium Milano. Cutting-edge digital artists Universal Everything, Daniel Widrig and Davide Quayola and Natari Sinigaglia take the creative innovations of Nike’s Free and Flyknit technology to create an interpretation of the body in motion in a 3D environment.
UK-Based Universal Everything created a 3D interactive cube that allows the viewer to use their body to manipulate a conglomerate of colors. The Art and Science of Fit is what this experience is called, which is shown in the video. The Art of Science and Flex, however has taken an altered approach using the vision of Daniel Widrig and the two collaborators, Quayola + Sinigaglia.
David produced an elaborate animation taking multiple snapshots of a complex geometric object moving through a 3D space; creating movement and flexibility in unexpected ways. And the two collaborators use a time based digital sculpture, combining a mixture of sounds and visuals, to create a display a transformation that continually evolves; just like the body does.
The exhibition is set to travel to Tokyo, London and New York until October 2013 so we can all enjoy this awe-inspiring experience.
Apr 24, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Apr 24, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=146594
Art and machinery mingle in Daejeon residency program
miniature helicopter flies around the room, hitting piano keys to play music.
It's a hybrid artwork that was developed by a group of artists and scientists and it's on display now at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, also known as KIMM, in Daejeon.
The institute, a state-run laboratory, uses a mixture of art and technology to further its scientific aims and find other applications for its work, such as when it participated in the restoration of Korea's state seal.
The helicopter piece was created through a six-month artist residency program called Artience, a program where artists and scientists collaborated on projects that used a mixture of science, mechanics and technology.. and art forms such as painting, music and dance.. to create new works of art.
(In Korea)
May 2, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/arts/art-science-and-fancy
Art, science and fancy
Sustainability and the digital world explored at the Digital Arts Weeks International
May 3, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
re-new 2013
The Big Picture - the confluence of art, science and technology Copenhagen, Denmark October 29-November 1, 2013 Since 2007 re-new has presented electronic and digital artworks that explore and challenge technology and artistic practice, while fostering exchange between academics and artists. In addition to its internationally recognized media arts festivals, re-new has organized leading conferences in the field, including CMMR 2008 and 2009 and IMAC 2011 and 2012. These events have received over 2000 artwork submissions and 800 academic submissions, and reached a total audience of 12,000. Beginning in 2013 re-new will join the media arts festival with its own academic platform. Our goal is to stimulate critical dialog, collaboration and networking between leading scholars, technologists and artists. re-new 2013 will make possible hybrid presentation formats where the confluence of art, science and technology is discussed in its full complexity http://re-new.org/ Proposals due: June 15 2013
May 9, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://vida.fundaciontelefonica.com/en/call_entries-vida15/
VIDA
Art and Artificial Life International Awards
May 9, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.daily-chronicle.com/2013/05/11/workshop-at-northern-illi...
Workshop at Northern Illinois University melds art, electronics
Art met science and fun Saturday at the Electric Art Lab.
The lab was hosted for the second time in a row by the Bright Futures community program run by Northern Illinois University’s STEM Outreach. The program encourages children’s interest in electronics, said STEM Outreach associate Jeremy Benson.
The lab isn’t completely focused on the science side of electronics. Bart Woodstrup, who teaches electronic art at NIU and oversaw the lab activities, said there is not much difference between what artists and scientists do.
This is about teaching students how to build a circuit and then make art with it. The program teaches students how to make video games, video and animation.
May 15, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://massartsci.wordpress.com/rsvp/?goback=.gde_4229160_member_24...
Sentient is an original production created by artists in the Studio for Interrelated Media’s Art and Science Immersive Media course. Throughout the spring 2013 semester, students have been exploring topics of scientific inquiry and expressing their curiosities and understandings in visual, auditory, and performative modes. In less than 5 months these students collaborated on all aspects of storytelling, concept development, sound design, dome video production, and public relations to create an immersive environment exploring the creative, perceptive, and unexplored mind. Come to the 2 free screenings, May 29 2013 at 6 and 7 pm, at the Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science, Boston.
Check out our teaser videos at http://vimeo.com/user17962775
May 17, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://sa2013.siggraph.org/en/submitters/art-gallery.html?goback=.g...
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 13 June 2013, 23:59 UTC/GMT The SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Art Gallery brings to ACM SIGGRAPH an exhibition of art in a major Asian city .
May 26, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
re-new 2013
The Big Picture - the confluence of art, science and technology Copenhagen, Denmark October 29-November 1, 2013 Since 2007 re-new has presented electronic and digital artworks that explore and challenge technology and artistic practice, while fostering exchange between academics and artists. In addition to its internationally recognized media arts festivals, re-new has organized leading conferences in the field, including CMMR 2008 and 2009 and IMAC 2011 and 2012. These events have received over 2000 artwork submissions and 800 academic submissions, and reached a total audience of 12,000. Beginning in 2013 re-new will join the media arts festival with its own academic platform. Our goal is to stimulate critical dialog, collaboration and networking between leading scholars, technologists and artists. re-new 2013 will make possible hybrid presentation formats where the confluence of art, science and technology is discussed in its full complexity http://re-new.org/ Proposals due: June 15 2013
Jun 2, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
ESSAY PRIZE CALL
TOPIC: NEW MEDIA ART, ELECTRONIC AUDIOVISUAL ART, MULTIMEDIA ART, VIDEO ART, CYBERART, BIOART, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES and any creative symbiosis between art, science and technology.
MADATAC, in its aspiration to spread the bibliography in Spanish concerning the practice, study and research of new media narratives and tools of the new audiovisual digital art in all its forms, not forgetting the contributions of the past, calls for a prize of essay eligible for all authors, regardless of their nationality, provided that the manuscript is written in Spanish or English language and fits the theme of the prize, be original, unpublished and has not previously been awarded in any other competition, or corresponds to a deceased author before submitting the work for the award. Collections of articles will not be accepted.
For more info: info@madatac.es
Call closes 2 Sept 2013
Jun 2, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Youth robotics camp melds science, art
OCRegister - The Orange County
A summer robotics camp for children is coming to UC Irvine's Beall Center for Art + Technology, providing youth ages 6 to 13 with an opportunity to design, create and build robots. The summer robotics camp is a week-long program where students can ...
Jun 6, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
ISEA2013 SYDNEY
7-16 June 2013
ANAT, Sydney, Australia
The 19th ISEA will showcase the best media artworks from around the world and provide a platform for the lively exchange of future-focused ideas.
Jun 8, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.scoop.it/t/the-power-of-art
The art form “Process of Elimination”: Images of Victorian era (or other era) paintings are digitally altered by “painting” over them or eliminating important elements that contribute to the feel and mood of the original work. The resulting work elicits a completely different visceral and intellectual response than the original.
Jun 10, 2013