
edited by Marina
Grzinich
Re-politicizing Art, Theory, Representation and New Media Technology
Wednesday, 23.01.2008, 17.00 h, at the Library of the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (Schillerplatz 3, first floor)
INVITATION
Presentation of the book by Marina Grzinic with the title
Re-politicizing Art, Theory, Representation and New Media Technology
Published by SCHLEBRÜGGE.EDITOR in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Introduction - Dr. Stephan Schmidt-Wullfen, Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Presentations
Mag. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur, Theorist and Lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and the University of Vienna
Dr. Walter Seidl, Artist, Writer and Curator, currently in charge of "Kontakt. The Art Collection of Erste Bank Group"
Dr. Marina Grzinic, Artist, Theorist and Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Free entrance. A small buffet will follow the presentation.
Marina Grzinic, Re-politicizing Art, Theory, Representation and New Media Technology. Isbn 978-3-85160-119-0; price 18,50 euro.
The book is available in Vienna major bookstores and it is possible to be ordered online: www.schlebruegge.com

Crash
Course
Tendances actuelles dans l’art contemporain de
l’ Europe
de l’Est
Currents in Contemporary Eastern European Art
MARINA GRZINIC
March 8th, 2007 7:30pm at The Liane and Danny Taran Gallery,
Saidye Bronfman Centre
"Re-politicization of Art From (the East of) Europe: Creativity and Resistance" IN
ENGLISH
For the second event of the Crash Course series, in which we present a major
issue, theme or movement in contemporary art, Slovenian artist, philosopher
and theoretician Marina Grzinic will outline key ideas and themes being taken
up
by some of the leading contemporary artists coming out of Eastern Europe. Specifically,
Grzinic will investigate the role of practitioners who maintain a form of critically
engaged activist art.
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Calls su vari argomenti
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Swiss Design Network Symposium 2009
Call for
papers (Deadline:
31/01/2009
)
The conference aims to present a multidisciplinary overview on research projects - from those ones originated within the design field to those ones originated within other fields - that produce design research outcomes useful to outline those theories, methods and practices which influence and reshape the design discipline. |
HotMobile 2009
Call for
submissions (Deadline:
12/01/2009
)
ACM HotMobile 2009, the Tenth Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications continues the series of highly selective, interactive workshops focused on mobile applications, systems, and environments, as well as their underlying state-of-the-art technologies. HotMobile's small workshop format makes it ideal for presenting and discussing new directions or controversial approaches. |
Interactivos? Lima'09: Magic and Technology
Call for
entries (Deadline:
15/02/2009
- 06/03/2009 )
The aim is the selection of a maximum of 8 proposals for the development of software pieces and interactive installations that propose a rethinking of the usual scenario in magic tricks. The workshop proposes to explore the use of open hardware and software tools in a collective and interdisciplinary manner in order to create technological prototypes with success in the Media from different perspectives. |
Transplantations
Call for
papers (Deadline:
26/01/2009
)
Notions and practices that correlate with ideas on the transplanted form encompass a range of perceptions, activities and interventions traversing the formation of bodies, their somatic dimensions and constitution. They conceive of the body as a corporeal, spatial, cultural and social being, along with thoughts on bodies as being space producers, sphere inhabitants or bio-technological interfaces. |
3rd Inclusiva-Net Meeting: Net.Art (Second Epoch)
Call for
papers (Deadline:
12/01/2009
)
It includes seminars, debate sessions, and lectures of papers chosen from this public call. Many topics will be addressed including questions such as: Can we speak of a second epoch in net.art? What do the new art forms based on on/off-line hybridization contribute? What critical reflection do new manifestations of digital creations in networks offer us? What are the new relations between creation and dissention? |
Vague Terrain 13: citySCENE
Call for
projects (Deadline:
24/01/2009
)
Vague Terrain 13: citySCENE is dedicated to exploring urban representation. The issue will serve as a global index of strategies for abstracting, quantifying and documenting urban life. Subjective cartographies, architectural mashups, urban informatics, augmented reality gaming and field recording based work are all examples of research that we are interested in. What is important is that the work is ambitious and innovative. |
Net.Art. The Evolution of Artistic Creation in The Net-System
Call for
papers (Deadline:
12/01/2009
)
Open call for papers to be presented within the context of this third meeting of the Inclusiva-net platform. This edition aims to develop an analysis of the current situation of artistic practices on the web from various theoretical and critical perspectives. It includes seminars, debate sessions, and lectures of papers chosen from this public call. |
Nebula 6.1
Call for
papers (Deadline:
15/01/2009
)
We encourage submission of academic articles from any discipline, covering any subject or topic, provided that the language used is non-specialist and appeals to a wide audience. Unlike many academic publications, Nebula is not limited to a specific school, faculty, or subject. |
Toward a Science of Consciousness 2009
Call for
papers (Deadline:
01/02/2009
)
Subjective inner experience has long been approached through introspection, mysticism, and meditative contemplation, and revealed through art, mythology and ritual. In the past half century, science has found computation among neurons to explain brain functions, and promoted the possibility of conscious machines. Now, various media technologies attempt to communicate, simulate and re-create inner experience. In a spirit of synergy, the conference is organized along three entwined themes. |
Super Human Revolution of the Species
Call for
submissions (Deadline:
20/03/2009
)
Questions that the symposium will address include, but are not limited to: How do scientific and artistic bodies of knowledge intersect with human, social bodies? Does art serve simply as a representational tool for the sciences or is there more to the picture than that? Does research into bodies and their systems offer an insight into aesthetics, or is it confined to the purely functional? |
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