CONF Jul 17, 2009

Re:live 09 - Histories of Media Art, Science &Technology (Melbourne 26-29 Nov 09)

Oliver Grau

Media Art, Science and Technology

Re:live09 - Third World Conference on the Histories of Media Art,
Science and Technology.

MELBOURNE 26-29 November 2009

The Media Art History national conference committee of Austrialia would like
to invite you to attend the Re:live the international media art history
conference.

Over three stimulating days, historians, curators, media artists, creative
arts practitioners and theorists at the forefront of their practice will
explore the latest research and theories that challenge;

CONFERENCE SESSIONS on the HISTORIES OF::
:: art-science-technology :: biology :: the environment :: liveness :: the
life of machines :: innovation ::

How do the media arts change? Through innovation, accident, discovery,
mutation or crisis? How did contemporary media arts come to look and sound
like they do? What options, potentialities and eccentricities in the history
of media have been lost or overlooked or suppressed? What hopes have been
realised and which dashed? What is the history of speculation on alternate
histories, and how have they altered the course of media art history?

KEYNOTE PRESENTERS :: ZHANG GA :: DOUGLAS KAHN :: LISA
GITELMAN

We welcome you to join possible PRESENTERS for this extraordinary event;
Marianne SCHMIDT, Slavko KACUNKO, McKenzie WARK, Luís QUINTAIS, Daniela
Alina PLEWE, Gebhard SENGMUELLER, Oliver GRAU, Ian CLOTHIER, Morten
SONDERGAARD, Andres BURBANO, Audrey SAMSOM, Denisa KERA, Ana PERAICA, Darko
FRITZ, Gabriel Menotti GONRING, Andrea GLENIGER, Laura BELOFF, Simona
CARACENI, Ingrid HOELZL, Maggie MACNAB, Darren TOFTS, Frederik LESAGE,
Lawrence BIRD, Natasha VITA-MORE, Mike LEGGETT, Eva KEKOU, Camille
PALOQUE-BERGES, Nigel LLWYD, William HELYER, Mike STUBBS, Gabriella
GIANNACHI, Katja KWASTEK, Roger MALINA, Catherine MASON, Lizzie MULLER,
Caroline Seck LANGILL, Elena Giulia ROSSI, Martin CONSTABLE, Adele TAN,
Danielle WILDE, Brogan BUNT, Mark GUGLIELMETTI, Margaret SEYMOUR, Oron
CATTS, Melentie PANDILOVSKI, Ionat ZURR, Jennifer LADE, Stephen JONES, Paul
SERMON, Christopher SALTER, Jihoon KIM, Jussi PARIKKA, Allison de FREN, Troy
INNOCENT, Jon CATES, Nina WENHART, Susan BALLARD, Leon MARVELL, Rudy RUCKER,
Ryszard W. KLUSZCZYNSKI, Daniel PALMER, Zita JOYCE, Lucas IHLEIN, Louise
CURHAM, Lissa MITCHELL, Gabrielle Finnane, Cass MEERS, Virginia PITTS,
Manosh CHOWDHURY. Francesca FRANCO, Sarah KENDERDINE, Pia EDNIE-BROWN,
Anders CARLSSON, Rosana Horio MONTERIO, Suzette WORDEN, Stefano RAIMONDI,
Cat HOPE, Jung-Yeon MA, Keiko COURDY, Margit ROSEN, Robrecht VANDERBEEKEN,
O. PARASKEVOPOULOU, D. CHARITOS, V. LAMONTAGNE, Mathias FUCHS, Franck ANCEL,
Joanna WALEWSKA, Monika GORSKA-OLESINSKA, Robert SWEENY, Caitlin JONES,
Ernest EDMONDS, Michael CENTURY, Larissa HJORTH, Kathy Rae HUFFMAN, Jens
HAUSER, Mike PHILLIPS, Thomas MICAL, Anne-Marie DUGET, Norman FORD, Helen
Mary GRACE, Hector RODRIGUEZ, Ross HARLEY, Tapio MAKELA

SEAN CUBITT and PAUL THOMAS :: Co Chairs Re:live09 ::
Third International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and
Technology

Conference ::
The main conference will be held at Faculty of VCA and Music, University of
Melbourne, featuring keynotes by invited speakers as well as international
presenters selected by a peer review process, the selected Keynotes (as
listed above) will be held in the evenings at the BMW Edge at Federation
Square.

Further information can be found at: www.mediaarthistories.org

Information about other key events connected to Re:live can be found
at: www.mediaarthistories.org
Super Human symposium: Melbourne 23rd-24th of November
http://superhuman.anat.org.au/symposium.html
Leonardo Education Forum (LEF), Melbourne, 26th of November 2009
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/lef.html

:: forwarded by the Department for Image Science :: partner of Re:live and
home of the Master of Arts programm in MediaArtHistories
www.donau-uni.ac.at/mediaarthistories

Reference:
CONF: Re:live 09 - Histories of Media Art, Science &Technology (Melbourne 26-29 Nov 09). In: ArtHist.net, Jul 17, 2009 (accessed Sep 22, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/31689>.

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