new media art

DOCAM 2010: Fifth international Summit on the documentation and conservation of the media arts heritage, March 3 - 5, 2010, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM)

This is a summary of the event with brief comments on each presentation and useful links to further resources. The abstracts for each presentation are available from the online programme at http://www.docam.ca/docam2010/en/

Videos of each presentation will be online from around the start of April 2010 and are highly recommended viewing.

The Media Art History national and international conference committees would like to invite you to attend the Re:live The latest world-wide media art history conference.

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A one-day conference as part of the Abandon Normal Devices festival, showing time-based art is very different to showing art objects. But how is art which uses the Internet, interactivity, social systems, or real-time computing different from video, live art, or performance? Rather than progressing along a smooth curve of development, art practices 'other' than those traditionally supported by the mainstream often seem to lurch along a rollercoaster-like path from avant-gardism

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Artists from across the globe will present leading edge art, created with
electronic and digital technology, in an unprecedented multi-site exhibition
in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opening to the public on Friday, 7 August, the
exhibition will continue through August. ISEA2009: The Exhibition will be on
view at the Ormeau Baths Gallery, the Golden Thread Gallery, the Foyer
Gallery of the University of Ulster Belfast campus, and at sites across the
city in the public domain.

ISEA2009: The Exhibition addresses contested spaces, focusing on the

Closing Date: 
21/05/2009

Pixilerations is a New Media festival in Providence, Rhode Island that investigates the state of New Media arts through installations, concert performance and film/video screenings. The festival is part of the larger FirstWorks Festival held each fall (www.first-works.org), Providence¹s multidimensional performing arts festival. Pixilerations is produced by FirstWorks in collaboration with the Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University and 5 Traverse Gallery.

event: Pixilerations

Pixilerations is a New Media festival in Providence, Rhode Island that investigates the state of New Media arts through installations, concert performance and film/video screenings. The festival is part of the larger FirstWorks Festival held each fall (www.first-works.org), Providence¹s multidimensional performing arts festival. Pixilerations is produced by FirstWorks in collaboration with the Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University and 5 Traverse Gallery.

*Animation Breakdown is a weekend of screenings and discussion that will explore the relationships between drawing, moving image, and the influence of digital technologies.
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_project/a_breakdown/...

Saturday 21 March 2009, 10.30am-5.30pm
The Animation Breakdown Study Day, with presentations, films and discussion, has
an emphasis on practice, and the artist’s perspective. The day will embrace an
eclectic range of approaches, and ask how digital and hybrid technologies are

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