RE:SOUND (Aalborg, 20.–23.08.2019)

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The 8th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology – RE:SOUND – will be hosted by Aalborg University. Following Banff 2005, Berlin 2007, Melbourne 2009, Liverpool 2011, Riga2013, Montreal 2015 and Krems/Göttweig/Vienna 2017, Aalborg University invite you to attend RE:SOUND MAH2019 in Aalborg, Denmark.

The histories of art are saturated by sonic experiments and expressions (Kahn, Weibel). Yet, the occurrence of sound in art throughout the 18th, 19th and 20th century remains heavily under-theorized and -contextualized, just as it is all but missing in existing archives (with few important, albeit resent, exceptions). The ‘matter’ of sonic saturation and its interlinked under-theorized situation, does not only concern the musicologists and a small specialized field of sound researchers; it is, or should be, the matter and concern of the whole media arts field: it speaks to its very foundation in transmedia issues and different understanding of the plurality of the histories contextualizing technologically mediated art. Through its techno-resonating immersion, media art reverberates in all cultural and societal matters on a pervasive scale.

The RE:SOUND conference is part of the Media Arts Histories conference series, bringing together leading researchers, artists, and scientists on a series of interdisciplinary topics for over 14 years. RE:SOUND, the 8th conference in this series, will take a specific interest on the theories, practices, histories etc. of art and technology which are focusing on, concerned with, reflecting on, including, mobilising and/or working with sound, as a main component or an integral part. RE:SOUND will host four days with 9 tracks of paper sessions, panels, workshops, practice-based interventions, exhibitions, performances, poster sessions, a PhD workshop and keynotes.

KEYNOTES AND PANELS:

  • Jamie ALLEN (CA)
  • Salomé VOEGELIN (UK)
  • Christoph COX (US)
  • Marie HØJLUND (DK)
  • Samson YOUNG (CHN)
  • CONVERSATION WITH CURATORS:
    • Barbara LONDON (US)
    • Arnau HORTA (ES)
    • Seth CLUETT (US)
    • Salomé VOEGELIN (UK)
    • Morten SØNDERGAARD (DK)

Tracks:

  • Track 1 Resounding Media Art: Archaeologies, Indeterminate Textualities, and Possible Futures
  • Track 2 Sounding Difference: Gender, Sound, and Technology
  • Track 3 Sound and Voice: Art Practices and Politics
  • Track 4 Art and Technology: Methodologies, Practices, Histories
  • Track 5 Sound Art Curating. Critical Histories, Strategies and Practices
  • Track 6 Sound within Bodies, Moist Media Practices, Environment and Life-World: Organisms, Geology and Ecological Niches
  • Track 7 The Return of the Sonic Real
  • Track 8 Archive, Archives, Archiving
  • Track 9 General Topics
  • Art Track

Venues:

The RE:SOUND conference will be held at the CREATE Campus of Aalborg University, located in the heart of this great city in Northern Denmark. CREATE is a spacious modern building housing the Aalborg University Department of Architecture, Design, and Media Technology. It contains a large auditorium that seats 249 persons where the main keynotes and conference presentations will be held. CREATE also consists of a large open hall with big glass front that overlooks the beautiful Aalborg waterfront and Limfjord. It contains a canteen area where coffee breaks and lunch will be available. The CREATE Campus of Aalborg University is a rich and vibrant environment filled with creative students and student projects that will complement the energy and excitement surrounding the RE:SOUND conference.


Quelle: GfM-Newsletter

Website mit weiteren Infos: http://www.mediaarthistory.org/resound