[Leonardo/ISAST Network] ACM Multimedia Interactive Art Program - Singapore

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ACM Multimedia Interactive Art Program
Singapore
6-12 November 2005
Sponsored by ACM SIGMM, SIGGRAPH, SIGCOMM. In collaboration with Leonardo.

ACM Multimedia is the premier annual multimedia conference. The ACM Multimedia Interactive Art Program brings together the arts and multimedia communities to create the stage to explore, discuss, and push the limits for the advancement of both multimedia technology through the arts, and the arts through multimedia technology. 

The ACM Multimedia Interactive Art Program will consist of a conference track and a multimedia art exhibition titled "Presence/Absence." The conference will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Singapore, and the art exhibition will be held at the LASALLE-SIA Gallery, Singapore.

"Presence/Absence" consists of interdisciplinary art works that address the issue of presence in both artistic and technological, as well as in political (migration, home, sense of belonging and identification), contexts. In particular, interactive multimedia works were sought in which the combination of multiple media, technologies, and novel technical ideas results in strong artistic concepts that give a new perspective on some aspect of presence.

The following artists are featured in the exhibition: Mauricio Arango, David Birchfield, Stephen Boyd Davis, Rachel Jacobs, Matt Watkins, Magnus Moar, John Cox, Chris Riddoch, Karl Cooke, Richard Hull, Tom Melamed, Alan Dunning, Paul Woodrow, Morley Hollenberg, Miha Cighlar, Petra Gemeinboeck, Mary Agnes Krell, Jason Nelson, Hideaki Ogawa, Noriaki Ando, Satoshi Onodera, Krister Olsson, Takashi Kawashima, Martin Pichlmair, Raquel Renno, Rafael Marchetti, Gonzague Defos du Rau, Jack Stenner, Andruid Kerne, Keiko Takahashi, Shinji Sasada, Yu-Chuan Tseng, Jason Lee, Yu-Cheng Hsu, Hisako Yamakawa.

A selection of the works accepted for the conference will be published in a Leonardo Gallery in the Leonardo print journal and on line in Leonardo Electronic Almanac.

For further information please visit: http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/artprogram.htm. 

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