ISEA97: Eighth International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Eighth International Symposium on Electronic Art
Location:
Chicago, Illinois United States
Dates:
22 September - 27 September, 1997
Organised by:
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Overview:
The ISEA97 conference and workshops took place at the Art Institute of Chicago. The main art exhibition was held in a 2000 square meter space at 847 W. Jackson Boulevard, other exhibits at the Electronic Visualization Lab, Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), the Betty Rymer Gallery, the Chicago Cultural Center and other venues. Concerts, Performances and Screenings were given at several locations, a.o. the MCA Auditorium. An Opening Event was staged with a concert by Laurie Anderson. A Reception took place in Celebration of 30 Years of the Journal Leonardo.
Organising Committee:
- Shawn Decker, ISEA97 Chair
- Michael Rodemer, Academic Program Committee Chair
- Joelle Rabion, Conference Coordinator
Introductory and Welcoming Notes:
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Title:
Welcome to Chicago
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Presenter(s):
Title: Welcome to the SAIC — Presenter(s):
Title: Welcome to ISEA97 — Presenter(s):
Title: The ISEA97 Program — Presenter(s):
Theme:
The symposium’s theme of “Content” endeavored to diminish the emphasis on new media tools themselves, in favor of the actual artistic product – what was significant and important about the work, how ideas formed by electronic means interacted and merged with those from traditional media and art making, and other issues related to why we use technology, rather than how. In the decades since McLuhan’s observations on media, a profound change has taken place in the arts. As computer technology has become increasingly widespread and affordable, many artists are asking “Now what?” For years, the challenges for electronic artists have often been the overcoming of technological barriers and the pioneering of new media. Today, we find ourselves wrestling with the more perplexing questions of meaning, content, and social context. Is the medium still the message? How are computers shaping the languages of expression for our age? What can we say now that we could not say before? Do these new media change our vision of ourselves and the world? How is physical experience being redefined by the virtual? Does advancing technological obsolescence preclude historical continuity?
Other Committees:
Honorary Board
- Laurie Anderson, artist, US
- Kevin Consey, director, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, US
- Richard Daley, Mayor, City of Chicago, US
- and others
International Programme Committee:
- Alain Mongeau
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- Daniel Langois Foundation
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts
- Canada
- Joel Chadabe
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- Electronic Music Foundation
- The University at Albany
- Bennington College
- United States
- Susan Alexis Collins
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- University College London
- United Kingdom
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- Kathy Rae Huffman
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- United States
- Shinsuke Ina
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- Kyoto Seika University
- Japan
- Peter Krapp
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- University of Konstanz
- Germany
- Richard Lerman
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- Arizona State University
- United States
- Geert Lovink
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- Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van Amsterdam)
- Netherlands
- Roger F. Malina
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- University of Texas at Dallas
- United States
- Denis Martineau
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- Canada
- Suzy Meszoly
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- Hungary
- Graham Parker
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- Manchester Metropolitan University
- United Kingdom
- Marjorie Perloff
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- Stanford University
- United States
- Wim van der Plas
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- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts
- Netherlands
- Philippe Queau
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- UNESCO
- Canada
- Joel A. Slayton
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- San Jose State University
- United States
- Rejane Spitz
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- Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
- Brazil
- Linda Sproul
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- Museum of Victoria
- Australia
- Heidi Tikka
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- University of Art and Design Helsinki TAIK
- Finland
- Roman Verostko
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- Minneapolis College of Art and Design
- United States
Subsidisers/Sponsors/Funders:
- MacLean-Fogg Company
- Molex Incorporated
- Neoglyphics Media Corporation
- the Goethe-Institut Chicago
- LOT Polish Airlines
- the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
- CRCA – Computer Rental Corporation of America
Publications:
View: [Proceedings] |
View: [Book of Abstracts] |