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Workshop Digital Audiovisual Preservation in Communities of Practice =?windows-1252?Q?=96_?=December 4, 2013

From: PrestoCentre Team <office@PRESTOCENTRE.ORG>

Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:30:38 +0100

Digital Audiovisual Preservation in Communities of Practice: Learn, Collaborate and Share

On December 4, 2013 PrestoCentre is hosting a unique event for you to discover the activities and actions of the European Presto4U project. Learn about the different Communities of Practice, their aim and vision. Collaborate and network with archivists, content managers, researchers, technology and service providers. Share your specific problems with other practitioners and learn about new perspectives and potential solutions. Understand how research and industry cooperate today and the challenges encountered to optimise research results for digital audiovisual preservation.

This free one day workshop will offer the opportunity to participate in interactive group discussions and debates on key topics with your peers. Please join us at this forthcoming event on December 4 in Paris hosted by Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA).

Only a few places left! Make your free booking now at www.prestocentre.org/presto4u-workshop-2013







*Digital Audiovisual Preservation in Communities of Practice: Learn,
Collaborate and Share*

On December 4, 2013 PrestoCentre is hosting a unique event for you to
discover the activities and actions of the European Presto4U project. Learn
about the different Communities of Practice, their aim and vision.
Collaborate and network with archivists, content managers, researchers,
technology and service providers. Share your specific problems with other
practitioners and learn about new perspectives and potential solutions.
Understand how research and industry cooperate today and the challenges
encountered to optimise research results for digital audiovisual
preservation.

This free one day workshop will offer the opportunity to participate in
interactive group discussions and debates on key topics with your peers.
Please join us at this forthcoming event on December 4 in Paris hosted by
Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA).

*Only a few places left! Make your free booking now at
www.prestocentre.org/presto4u-workshop-2013
*


Next MEDIA ART HISTORIES Conference will be held in MONTREAL, November 2015.

From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@DONAU-UNI.AC.AT>

Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 16:16:40 +0100

=== Next MEDIA ART HISTORIES Conference 2015 in MONTREAL ! ===


We are pleased to officially announce that the next MEDIA ART HISTORIES
Conference will be held in MONTREAL, November 2015.

"RE-CREATE: Theories, Methods and Practices of Research and Creation in
the Histories of Media Arts and Sciences" will address the central
question of what theories, methodologies and techniques can be used to
understand past, present and indeed, future paradigms of creative
material practice involving technologies within research contexts from a
historical and critical point of view. This is a timely question for the
MAH conferences as the issue of how material based practices within
technical culture create new knowledge has been explicit and central to
the historical roots of media art, design, science and technology.


After Riga 2013 this fall, Liverpool 2011, Melbourne 2009, Berlin 2007
and Banff 2005, the Media Art Histories board is pleased to grant the
10th Anniversary conference to Montreal. RE-CREATE will be hosted by the
Hexagram Centre for Research-Creation in Media Art and Technology at
Concordia University and the UQAM (Université du Québec à Montréal) in
collaboration with McGill University (Department of Art History and
Communication Studies; Media@McGill; * CIRMMT-Center for
Interdisciplinary Research in Music and Media Technology).


The Conference Chairs are Chris SALTER with Co-Chair Gisele TRUDEL.


After an international call for proposals the Media Art Histories
Steering Committee/Conference Series Board received six high quality
proposals. The decision was made by Sean CUBITT (Goldsmith, London),
Oliver GRAU (Danube Univ.), Linda HENDERSON (Univ. Texas, Austin), Erkki
HUHTAMO (UCLA), Machiko KUSAHARA (Waseda Univ., Tokyo), Douglas KAHN
(UNSW, Sydney), Martin KEMP (Oxford), Tim LENOIR (Duke Univ.), Gunalan
NADARAJAN (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and Paul THOMAS (UNSW,
Sydney).


www.mediaarthistories.org 


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Original MISSION STATEMENT Media Art Histories Conference Series
(2004): 
Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture,
this conference series on the Histories of Media Art will discuss for
the first time the history of media art within the interdisciplinary and
intercultural contexts of the histories of art. Numerous individuals and
institutions collaborate to produce the international art history
conference series covering art and new media, art and technology,
art-science interaction, and the history of media as pertinent to
contemporary art.

written by: Irina ARISTARKHOVA, Annick BUREAUD, Dieter DANIELS, Sara
DIAMOND, Diana DOMINGUES, Jean GAGNON, Oliver GRAU, Machiko KUSAHARA,
Roger MALINA, Gunalan NADARAJAN, Manrai HSU, Ryszard KLUSZCYNSKI, Edward
SHANKEN