DASH Archives - November 2018

CALL FOR PROPOSALS to host the 9th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology: Re: 2021

From: Image Science <Image.Science@DONAU-UNI.AC.AT>

Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 09:28:11 +0100

The Media Art Histories Board invites applications to host the 9th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology.

 

The international conference series, which was inaugurated in 2005 in Banff, Canada, has since been held in several international venues around the globe including Berlin in 2007, Melbourne 2009, Liverpool

2011, Riga 2013, Montreal 2015, Krems/Wien 2017 and will be held August 2019 in Aalborg.

 

The conference series aims to engage the growing community of scholars from a range of disciplines including art history, contemporary arts practice, art theory, history of science, history of technology, science and technology studies, media studies, image science, visual studies, philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology, architecture theory, sound studies, computer science among others to develop and share new research and scholarship in the intersecting fields of the histories of media art, science and technology. The host of the conference in 2021 will have the opportunity to continue to build on the impressive history of the conference series.

 

CONFERENCE SERIES MISSION

*Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture, the conference series on the Histories of Media Art will discuss the history of media arts within the interdisciplinary and intercultural contexts of the histories of the arts. Numerous individuals and institutions collaborate to produce the international art history conference series covering the media arts, the arts and technology, art-science interaction, and the history of media as pertinent to the contemporary arts.*

 

GUIDELINES, SELECTION CRITERIA AND DEADLINES
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/call-for-proposals-host-re2021

Proposals to host the conference will include the following information:

 

1. Proposed Dates

2. Proposed Venues (including information on number, capacity and AV and network capabilities of spaces)

3. Rationale for hosting the conference

4. Host Local Organizing Committee

5. Relevant previous experience (e.g., committee members* experience in hosting conferences, events, etc.)

6. Publicity Plan

7. Funding / Sponsorship plan

8. Preliminary Budget

 

Those interested in making a bid to host the conference can download GUIDELINES here

(http://www.mediaarthistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/MAH-conf-guidelines_2019.pdf)

 

Deadline for final submission of proposals:

Feb 1st, 2019

MAH Advisory Boards final decision for the 2021 host:

May 1st, 2019.

 

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MediaArtHistory Board (Steering Committee)

 

Andreas BROECKMANN, Leuphana Universität
Andres BURBANO, Universidad de los Andes
Sean CUBITT, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Oliver GRAU, Danube University
Inge HINTERWALDNER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Erkki HUHTAMO, University of California Los Angeles
Machiko KUSAHARA, Waseda University, Tokyo
Katja KWASTEK, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Gunalan NADARAJAN, University of Michigan
Chris SALTER, Concordia University and Hexagram, Montreal
Paul THOMAS, UNSW Sydney

 

MEDIA ART HISTORIES PLATTFORM http://www.mediaarthistory.org

ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART http://www.digitalartarchive.at

LIVERPOOL DECLARATION: http://www.mediaarthistory.org/declaration

CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

http://www.mediaarthistory.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html

http://www.mediaarthistory.org/pub/place_studies.html

http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/relive



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The Media Art Histories Board invites applications to host the 9th
International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and
Technology.
 
The international conference series, which was inaugurated in 2005 in
Banff, Canada, has since been held in several international venues
around the globe including Berlin in 2007, Melbourne 2009, Liverpool
2011, Riga 2013, Montreal 2015, Krems/Wien 2017 and will be held August
2019 in Aalborg.
 
The conference series aims to engage the growing community of scholars
from a range of disciplines including art history, contemporary arts
practice, art theory, history of science, history of technology, science
and technology studies, media studies, image science, visual studies,
philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology, architecture theory, sound
studies, computer science among others to develop and share new research
and scholarship in the intersecting fields of the histories of media
art, science and technology. The host of the conference in 2021 will
have the opportunity to continue to build on the impressive history of
the conference series.
 
CONFERENCE SERIES MISSION
*Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture,
the conference series on the Histories of Media Art will discuss the
history of media arts within the interdisciplinary and intercultural
contexts of the histories of the arts. Numerous individuals and
institutions collaborate to produce the international art history
conference series covering the media arts, the arts and technology,
art-science interaction, and the history of media as pertinent to the
contemporary arts.*
 
GUIDELINES, SELECTION CRITERIA AND DEADLINES
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/call-for-proposals-host-re2021
Proposals to host the conference will include the following
information:
 
1. Proposed Dates
2. Proposed Venues (including information on number, capacity and AV
and network capabilities of spaces)
3. Rationale for hosting the conference
4. Host Local Organizing Committee
5. Relevant previous experience (e.g., committee members* experience in
hosting conferences, events, etc.)
6. Publicity Plan
7. Funding / Sponsorship plan
8. Preliminary Budget
 
Those interested in making a bid to host the conference can download
GUIDELINES here
(http://www.mediaarthistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/MAH-conf-guidelines_2019.pdf)
 
Deadline for final submission of proposals: 
Feb 1st, 2019 
MAH Advisory Boards final decision for the 2021 host: 
May 1st, 2019.
 
***********************************
MediaArtHistory Board (Steering Committee)
 
Andreas BROECKMANN, Leuphana Universität
Andres BURBANO, Universidad de los Andes
Sean CUBITT, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Oliver GRAU, Danube University
Inge HINTERWALDNER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Erkki HUHTAMO, University of California Los Angeles
Machiko KUSAHARA, Waseda University, Tokyo
Katja KWASTEK, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Gunalan NADARAJAN, University of Michigan
Chris SALTER, Concordia University and Hexagram, Montreal
Paul THOMAS, UNSW Sydney
 
MEDIA ART HISTORIES PLATTFORM http://www.mediaarthistory.org 
ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART http://www.digitalartarchive.at 
LIVERPOOL DECLARATION: http://www.mediaarthistory.org/declaration 
CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/pub/mediaarthistories.html 
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/pub/place_studies.html 
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/relive 

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Call for Applications =?UTF-8?Q?=E2=80=93_?=MA in New Media and Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam

From: Esther Weltevrede <E.J.T.Weltevrede@UVA.NL>

Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 10:21:35 +0100

# Call for Applications 2019-20

# MA New Media and Digital Culture (University of Amsterdam)


One-year and two-year international Master’s programs in New Media available:

* MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (one year, full time)

* Research MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (two years, full time)


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# MA New Media and Digital Culture


The MA Program in Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture offers a comprehensive and critical approach to new media research, practices and theory. It is an internationally renowned program in critical media theory, dedicated to the study of the social transformations brought about by digital culture. The program also provides in-depth training in the latest digital research methods, with the opportunity to participate in data sprints and to collaborate with international researchers in the framework of the Digital Methods Initiative. It is situated within the pioneering new media cultural scene in Amsterdam and an academic environment ranked highest among universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018: Communication & Media Studies).


# Application and Deadlines


As of mid-November 2018, it will be possible to apply for a Masters programme through the Graduate School of Humanities. All Master's start in September 2019. http://gsh.uva.nl/prospective-masters-students/application-and-admission/application.html


For more information about the program, please see the full call: http://bit.ly/NMDC_Call1920


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Esther Weltevrede | Assistant Professor | Program Director MA New Media and Digital Culture | International Exchange Officer Media Studies | University of Amsterdam | Turfdraagsterpad 9 | 1012 XT  Amsterdam | The Netherlands
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/e.j.t.weltevrede | https://www.digitalmethods.net | @esthr


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# Call for Applications 2019-20

# MA New Media and Digital Culture (University of Amsterdam)

One-year and two-year international Master’s programs in New Media
available:

* MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (one year, full time)

* Research MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (two years, full
time)

--

# MA New Media and Digital Culture

The MA Program in Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture offers a
comprehensive and critical approach to new media research, practices and
theory. It is an internationally renowned program in critical media theory,
dedicated to the study of the social transformations brought about by
digital culture. The program also provides in-depth training in the latest
digital research methods, with the opportunity to participate in data
sprints and to collaborate with international researchers in the framework
of the Digital Methods Initiative. It is situated within the pioneering new
media cultural scene in Amsterdam and an academic environment ranked
highest among universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings by
Subject 2018: Communication & Media Studies).

# Application and Deadlines

As of mid-November 2018, it will be possible to apply for a Masters
programme through the Graduate School of Humanities. All Master's start in
September 2019.
http://gsh.uva.nl/prospective-masters-students/application-and-admission/application.html

For more information about the program, please see the full call:
http://bit.ly/NMDC_Call1920


-- 
Esther Weltevrede | Assistant Professor | Program Director MA New Media and
Digital Culture | International Exchange Officer Media Studies | University
of Amsterdam | Turfdraagsterpad 9 | 1012 XT  Amsterdam | The Netherlands
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/e.j.t.weltevrede |
https://www.digitalmethods.net | @esthr

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