[spectre] Techno-Ecologies conference in Riga Nov 4-5

Rasa Smite rasa at rixc.lv
Fri Nov 4 10:43:13 CET 2011


Hello!

please see below more information about Techno-Ecology conference that  
takes place today and tomorrow in Riga, RIXC Media Space, as a part of  
Art+Communication festival programme, with very interesting lectures  
and artist presentations - conference papers (as well as other texts  
in relation to "techno-ecologies" theme) will be published later this  
year in the next Acoustic Space journal (No 11)

greetings from Riga!
Rasa

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TECHNO-ECOLOGIES. Inhabiting the deep technological spheres of everyday life
The international interdisciplinary academic conference
in the framework of the 13th Art+Communication
 festival

November 4 – 5, 2011, in Riga, Latvia.


The conference gathers together artists, theorists, designers,  
environmental scientists, technologists, responsible entrepreneurs,  
activists and other lateral thinkers, who are engaged with the issues  
of social and ecological sustainability, and are interested in deeper  
understanding of technology.


Technology can no longer be understood as an alterity (otherness) that  
stands in opposition to biological and social relationships. Going  
about our regular practices of everyday living we inhabit complex  
technological spheres of life that require a different, a more  
'ecological' understanding of our relationship to technology.


Beyond questions of finite resources and obvious forms of pollution  
and environmental degradation, attempts to develop sustainable  
relationships with technology and our living environment should take  
into account far more complex layerings of the way we inhabit our  
current technological ecologies.

The conference aims to develop such a deeply informed ethical and  
philosophical perspective, which is indispensable, if we hope to find  
less hazardous routes into the future.

"Techno-ecologies" concept for the Art+Communication festival and  
conference is developed by Eric Kluitenberg.
Full concept text is avaiable at: http://www.rixc.lv/11/en/theme.html

The conference is organized by RIXC and MPLab of Liepaja University

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, DAY 1.
09.30 – Coffee and registration (at RIXC Media Space)
10.00 – 10.05 Welcome by Rasa Smite and Raitis Smits / RIXC (LV) / organizers.
10.05 – 10.15 Eric Kluitenberg / moderator (NL). Inhabiting the  
complex techno-ecologies of everyday life

10.15 – 12.15 Panel 1: TECHNOLOGY AND NATURE
Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg (NL)

Keynote 1: Ronald van Tienhoven / Next Nature (NL). The Nature Caused  
by People. (45 min)

Grégory Lasserre / Scenocosme (FR). Scenocosme artwork. (15 min)
Anne Sophie Witzke (DK). Technological ecologies in new media art. (15 min)
Julian Oliver (NZ / DE). From Media Art to Critical Engineering. (15 min)
Ricardo O'Nascimento, Javier Busturia. Plantas Parlantes, a collective  
work that draws new boundaries between human and nature. (15 min)
Discussion: 15 min

12.15 – 13.00 Lunch-break

13.00 – 14.45 Panel 2: TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg (NL)

(Tele-)Keynote 2: – Prof. Dr. Siegfried Zielinski, Daniel Irrgang  
(DE). Variantology – Deep Time Relations in Arts, Sciences and  
Technology; and Anita

Jóri (DE / HU): Presentation on the Vilém Flusser arhive. (45 min)
Martin Howse (UK). Technology and the Plague. (15 min)
Normunds Kozlovs (LV). Steam-punk's ideological critique of technology  
(15 min)
Matze Schmidt (DE). SMA of the Energy Turn. What has Solar Technology  
to do with "restricted democracy" (15 min)
Discussion: 15 min

14.45 – 15.00 Coffee-break

15.00 – 16.45 Panel 3: TECHNOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Moderator: Rasa Smite (LV)

Keynote 3: Erich Berger (FI). Field_Notes - Cultivating Grounds (45 min)

Dr. phys. Liga Grinberga (LV). The end of technology routine. (15 min)
Arne Hendriks (NL). The Increddible Shrinking Man. (15 min)
Dr. phys. Ojars Balcers (LV). A couple of dozen nasty POPs and the  
International Reference Life Cycle Data System. (15 min)
Discussion: 15 min



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, DAY 2.

09.30 – Coffee

10.00 – 12.00 Panel 4: TECHNOLOGY AND PEOPLE
Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg (NL)

Tatiana Goryucheva (RU/NL). Imagining democratic technology before its  
production: the case of food traceability. (20 min)
Andrew Gryf Paterson (FI). Pixelversity 2012: Towards an ecogeographic  
perspective (20 min)
Kyd Campbell (CA/DE). Open source, DIY, Grassroots and the sharing of  
fundamental living knowledge. (20 min)
Gerard Rubio, Jordi Bari / BlablabLAB (ES). Ecology for precariety. (20 min)
Lynn Pook (FR). on Aptium and other audio-tactile art works. (20 min)

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch-break

13.00 – 14.30 Panel 5: TECHNOLOGY, ART AND ECOLOGY
Moderator: Eric Kluitenberg (NL)

Heath Bunting (UK). Blood rank vs social network. (30 min)
Niki Passath (AT). Making the environment talk (15 min)
Mirae Rosner, Jesse Scot / memelab (CA / DE). SonicDrift: a locative  
media framework. (15 min)
Dr. sc. soc. Rasa Smite, Raitis Smits (LV). Talk to me: The Long Bean  
project. (15 min)
Discussion: 10 min

14.30 – 14.45 Coffee-break

14.45 – 17.00 Panel 6: TECHNOLOGY AND OPEN SYSTEMS
Moderator: Rasa Smite (LV)

Keynote 6: Thomas Thwaites (UK). The Toaster Project (45 min)

Danja Vasiljev (RU / DE). Exploitation and re-examination of Network  
paradigms. (15 min)
Dr. philol. Ilva Skulte (LV). The book – a house, a dream, a tool:  
practices of reading in the environments of converging media. (15 min)
Dr. Zsofia Ruttkay (HU). Musea in the Digital Age. (15 min)
Matthew Gardiner (AT). Origami, robotics, and gardening. (15 min)
Discussion: 15 min


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More info about the conference: http://rixc.lv/11/lv/konference.info.html

Festival website: http://rixc.lv/11

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Publication:

Conference papers and other articles on "Techno-Ecologies" theme will  
be published in the next Acoustic Space issue (No 11), which is  
international peer-reviewed journal for research on art, science,  
technology and society.

Deadline for submitting papers will be January 31, 2012.

Length of texts: between 2500 and 8000 words (i.e. 20 000 – 45 000  
characters). Submitted texts should include: 1) short abstract (ca.  
250 words, i.e. 1500 characters), 2) 5 – 6 keywords, and 3) short bio  
of the author (ca. 100 words, i.e. 800 characters). References should  
be either in APA or Harvard style. Language for submissions: English  
(all texts will be translated into Latvian as well).

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