[Leonardo/ISAST Network] MutaMorphosis: Challenging Arts and Sciences - Call for Abstracts
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Fri Jan 5 15:56:28 EST 2007
TO: Leonardo Network
From: Roger Malina
First Call for Abstracts: Deadline 31 January 2007
MutaMorphosis: Challenging Arts and Sciences, International Conference, Prague, Czech Republic
International Conference organized by CIANT as part of the ENTER festival in the framework of the Leonardo 40th anniversary celebrations. The festival will feature also the first retrospective exhibition of the work of Frank J. Malina.
8-10 November 2007, Prague, Czech Republic
Conference website: <www.mutamorphosis.org>
The conference will explore the major mutations that are affecting the future of our world. We invite papers from artists, scientists and researchers on the evolution of life and the societies they constitute, and on modes of knowledge, expression and communication of humans, animals and other forms of life.
MutaMorphosis seeks a multiplicity of perspectives as well as a qualified and diverse group of conference participants. The conference will concentrate on the growing interest within the worlds of the arts, sciences and technologies in extreme and hostile environments. These environments appear as symptomatic indicators of the mutations that are taking place. They are potential vectors that make possible an awareness of the different problems at the origin of the disturbances that threaten the ensemble of the Earth's eco-systems.
We invite practitioners in the arts, sciences, engineering and humanities to submit abstracts that explore the limits and extremes within the following streams of interest:
1. LIVING BEINGS
How do the arts and sciences deal with new ideas about strategies of life in extreme conditions?
Keywords: adaptation, artificial life, bioart, biotechnology, cell, cloning, control, emergence, ethics, evolution, extremophilia, hybrid, limit, organization, performativity, self-organization, strategy, survival, symbiogenesis, symbiosis, tissue, transformation, transgression, transplantation, unpredictability.
2. SPACE
How do the arts and sciences face radical scales and extreme environments?
Keywords: Antarctica, astrophysics, colonisation, climate, dark matter, dark energy, deserts, deteritorialization, ethics, exobiology, exploration, geotagging, globalization, map, macro, micro, nano, singularity, outer space, speed, territory, underwater, vacuum.
3. COGNITION
How do the arts and sciences address evolving ideas about cognition in extreme environments?
Keywords: collective intelligence, complexity, connectivity, decision, deficiency, distributed, ethics, intelligence, dysfunction, emotion, efficiency, information, instrument, handicap, manipulation, memory, mobility, networked, pathology, perception, sensorial, simulation, system, therapy, visualization, web 2.0.
All submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by an international advisory panel. Submissions accepted and presented at the conference will be published in the conference proceedings.
500 word abstracts required by 31 January 2007 via email to: mutamorphosis at ciant.cz
Please include URL of web site where your work is documented.
Join us in Prague 8-10 November 2007.
Conference Steering Committee: Alban Asselin, Louis Bec, Annick Bureaud, Don Foresta, Denisa Kera, Roger F. Malina (co-chair: rfm.mutamorphosis at gmail.com), Louise Poissant, Pavel Sedlák (co-chair: sedlak at ciant.cz), Pavel Smetana
Organizer: CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies in Prague (www.ciant.cz, CZ)
Co-Organizers: Leonardo (www.leonardo.info, USA; www.olats.org, FR), Hexagram (www.hexagram.org, CAN), Pépinières européenes pour jeunes artistes (www.art4eu.net, FR)
Partners: Centre for Global Studies at Charles University (cgs.flu.cas.cz, CZ), CYPRES Arts Sciences Technologies Cultures (www.cypres-artech.org, FR), Czech Academy of Sciences – Week of Science and Technology (www.avcr.cz/tydenvedy, CZ), French Institute in Prague (www.ifp.cz, CZ), MARCEL (www.mmmarcel.org, GB), UQAM (www.uqam.ca, CAN)
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