[rohrpost] Arse Elektronika 2010: SPACE RACY / Call for Papers,
Performances, Films and Machines
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Arse Elektronika 2010
== SPACE RACY ==
Call for Papers, Performances, Films and Machines
Love hotels. Swinger club design. Phallic architecture. The
gentrification of Times Square, kicking out all the peep shows, and
similar anti-sex gentrifications and battles. Kids making out in the
back seats of cars, and people fucking in parks. Housing for
unconventional family units. Augmented reality sex
spaces. Furniture for sex. Room design. Creating new
environments. Gendered spaces, and gender in the creation of
space. Architecture by women, and the potential for the construction
of a feminist architecture. Actively gender-segregated spaces, as
both empowering and oppressing. Queer-segregated spaces,
similarly. The acts of human intimacy, sexual intercourse, and
procreation in weightlessness and the extreme environments of
space. Erotic space tourism. The visibility of sex, genders, and
relationship structures in various spaces. Spaces of sexual control
and permissiveness. Sexual subcultures as spaces of social
division. Spatial enforcement of relationship structures and
gendered power structures. Geotagging as an expression for
kinks. The sexual reading of architecture, especially around
historical and modern styles and concerning ornament and detail. The
eroticization of buildings -- architecture for whorehouses, the Las
Vegas strip, people who want to sleep with buildings. What makes
design "sexy" and the construction of "sexy" as an architectural
category as a comment on late heteronormativity. The terabyte
gloryhole. The space in which the male gaze occurs and the space it defines.
Heterosexism, misogyny, and heterocentrism reinforce the dominant
cultural structure and contribute to the oppression of large sectors
of society. Sexuality, sex, gender, and related constructs are
heavily implicated in and reproduce space, and are also constrained
and restricted by it and by heterosexism. Let's explore this space
of interactions -- send us your ideas for talks, performances, films
and machines.
Deadline: February 28, 2010.
Contact: arse2010 AT monochrom.at
http://www.monochrom.at/arse-elektronika/