Symposium: Rethinking Technology, Reframing the Machine:
Moving Image Art as Technical System, Material Object and Socio-cultural Practice
The ancient Greek term “technikos” – the etymological root of “technique” – situates the technical between art and hardware (Annie van den Oever 2014). Accordingly, we understand technology as a locus where hardware, software (the flexible and changeable parts of the machine) and human agents (artists/spectators) meet. It is in this sense that we approach a work of art as a “machine.” This conference will also emphasize the physical properties of film and animation technology, the materiality and operational logic involved in producing and exhibiting moving images. Another focus will lie on the sociocultural contexts that surround technological changes, such as the (relatively) recent transition from the analog to the digital. “If we are to grasp what is at stake in this shift to digital, we need to understand and identify with accuracy the specificities of each machine and the viewing conditions it produces, and more generally expand this research to the history of dispositives of moving and animated images […].” (Benoît Turquety, 2015)
Th 20.04.
10:00
(Harvard University)
11:00
(Norwich University of the Arts)
11:45
(Royal College of Art)
14:00
(Concordia University)
14:45
(Academy of Performing Arts, Prague)
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7,
1030 Vienna
Fr 21.04.
10:00
(MATE University – Rippl-Rónai Visual & Performing Arts Institute)
11:00
(Independent)
11:45
(Independent)
14:00
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
14:45
(Independent)
15:45
From the “Erased de Kooning Drawing” (1953) by Robert Rauschenberg to being erased by the technology
(Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design Wrocław)
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7,
1030 Vienna
Sa 22.04.
10:00
(Deakin University)
11:00
(Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design Wrocław)
11:45
(University of Applied Arts Vienna)
14:00
(Independent)
14:45
(Independent)
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7,
1030 Vienna