Alexander
Amir
Alexander (US): Death in
Paris: When Mathematics became Art
Aristarkhova Irina Aristarkhova
(RU/US): Stepanova's 'Laboratory'
Arns Inke Arns (DE): The
Avant-Garde in the Rear View Mirror
Ballard Su
Ballard (NZ):
'Real Time': Early Encounters with Immersive Installation in Aotearoa New Zealand
Bardiot Clarisse
Bardiot (FR): The Artists
and Engineers of 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering, New York, 1966
Barker Michele Barker (AU): From
Life to Cognition: investigating the rol of biology and neurology in new media
arts practice
Bochnek Ross
Bochnek (US): When Clinical
Neuropsychology Met Time-Based Art
Borelli Arianna Borrelli (IT/DE):
The Media Perspective in the
Study of Scientific
Abstraction
Broeckmann Andreas Broeckmann re:place
co-chair
Jochen Brüning
- Helmholtz Zentrum
Century Michael Century (CA/US):
Encoding motion in the early computer:
knowledge transfers between studio and laboratory
Chapple Boo Chapple (AU): Sound,
Matter, Flesh: A history of crosstalk from medicine to contemporary art and
biology
Chowdhury Manosh Chowdhury (Bangladesh/JP):
Can there be an 'Art History'
in the South?: Myth of Intertextuality and Subversion in the Age of Media Art
Chun Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (US): The
Enduring Ephemeral, or the Future is a Memory
Clements Wayne
Clements (UK): The Descent
of New Media: Art, Warfare and Cambridge Cybernetics
Cox Geoff Cox (UK): Software
Art has No History
Darroch Michael Darroch &
Janine Marchessault (CA)/(CA): Anonymous
History as Methodology: The Collaborations of Siegfried Giedion, Jacqueline
Tyrwhitt, and the Explorations Group (1951-53)
Daston Lorrain
Daston: Dreams of a Perfect Medium
Sara Diamond -Moderator
Dolanova Lenka
Dolanova (CZ): What They Were Cooking in
There: Cooks, Their Kitchen and the Taste of Fresh Video
Druckrey Timothy Druckrey (US): Cinemedia:
Archaeologies of Computation and AI in Cinema
Dunbar
Christina Dunbar-Hester (US): Listening
to Cybernetics: Music, Machines, and Nervous Systems, 1950-1980
Edmonds Ernest
Edmonds (UK/AU): Human and
Robot Behaviour: Art meets AI
Fachinello Yara
Guasque (BR), Sandra Albuquerque
Reis Fachinello (BR), Silvia
Guadagnini (BR): Skipping
Stages
Farley Kathryn Farley (US): Generative
Systems: The Art and Technology of Classroom Collaboration
Fogue Kuate Francis
Arsene Fogue Kuate (Cameroon): Media
and society in Cameroon: from the French Period to the beginning of the XXIst
century
Franco Francesca
Franco (IT/UK): New Media Art
and an Institutional Crisis in the History of the Venice Biennale, 1968
Fritz Darko
Fritz (HR/NL): Vladimir Bonacic:
Dynamic Objects (1968-1971) - computer-generated works made in Zagreb within
New Tendencies art network
Gansing Kristoffer Gansing (SE):
Humans thinking like Machines
- Incidental Media Art in the Swedish Welfare State
Goriunova Olga Goriunova (RU):
Cultural critique of technology
in philosophy of technology and religious philosophy of early XX century Russia
Grau Oliver Grau - MediaArtHistory
- Image Science - Digital Humanities
Guadadnini Silvia
Guadagnini,(BR) Yara Guasque
(BR), Sandra Albuquerque Reis Fachinello
(BR): Skipping Stages.
Guasque Silvia Guadagnini,(BR) Yara
Guasque (BR), Sandra Albuquerque
Reis Fachinello (BR): Skipping
Stages.
Hamel Catherine Hamel (CA): Crossing
Into The Border - an intersection of vertical and horizontal migration
Hansson Karl Hansson (SE): Haptic
Connections - On Hapticality and the History of Visual Media
High
Kathy High (US), Carolyn Tennant
(US): The Experimental Television
Center
Hudek Antony Hudek & Antonia
Wunderlich: Between
Tomorrow and Yesterday: charting Les Immatériaux as technoscientific
event
Huhtamo Erkki Huhtamo (FI/US):
Intercultural Interfaces: Correcting
the pro-Western Bias of Media History
Ingham Karen
Ingham (UK): A Ticket to The
Theatre of The Dead: Re-framing Interdisciplinarity in the Bio-medical Theatre
Jones Stephen Jones (AU): The
Confluence of Computing and Fine Arts at the University of Sydney, 1968-1975
Kaniari Assimina Kaniari (GR/UK),
Morphogenesis in Action: D'Arcy Thompson and the experimental in Leonardo from
LL Whyte to now
Kluetsch Christoph Klütsch
(DE): The roots and influences
of information aesthetics in Germany, Canada, US, Brazil and Japan
Kluszczynski Ryszard W. Kluszczynski
(PL): From Media Art to Techno
Culture. Reflections on the Transformation of the Avant-Gardes (the Polish case)
Kusahara Machiko Kusahara (JP):
A Turning Point in Japanese Avant-garde
Art: 1964 - 1970
Langill Caroline Seck Langill (CA):
Corridors of Practice I: Technology
and Performance Art on the North American Pacific Coast in the 1970s and Early
80s
Ligier Maude
Ligier (FR): How cybernetics
entered the world of art? The case of Nicolas Schöffer
Link David Link (DE): Memory
for Love Letters. Computer Archaeology of a Very Early Program.
Thomas
Macho
- Helmholtz Zentrum
Marchessault Janine Marchessault
(CA)& Michael Darroch (CA):
Anonymous History as Methodology:
The Collaborations of Siegfried Giedion, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, and the Explorations
Group (1951-53)
Marks Laura Marks (CA): Artificial
life from classical Islamic art to new media art, via 17th-century Holland
McConville David
McConville (US): Cosmological
Cinema: Pedagogy, Propaganda, and Perturbation in Early Dome Theaters
Michelkevici Vytautas
Michelkevicius (LT): (Post)Photography
and Media Art: Rethinking Institutionalization and Public Curatorship in Lithuania
Mills Simon
Mills (UK): framed: Interviews
with New Media Writers and Artists
Monteiro Rosana
Horio Monteiro (BR): Art
and Science Playing on the Margins. On the discovery of photography in the 19th
century Brazil
Moraga Eva Moraga (ES): The
Computation Center at Madrid University, 1966-1973: An example of true interaction
between art, science and technology
Nadarajan - re:place co-chair
Oppenheimer Robin Oppenheimer
(US/CA): Network Forums and
Trading Zones: How Two Experimental, Collaborative Art and Engineering Subcultures
Spawned the "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" and E.A.T.
Osthoff Simone Osthoff (BR/US):
Philosophizing in Translation:
Vilem Flusser's Brazilian Writings
Palmer Daniel Palmer (AU): Media
Art and Its Critics in the Australian Context
Parikka Jussi Parikka (FI):
Insect Media of the Nineteenth Century
Miklos
Peternak
- Moderator
Petty Sheila Petty (CA):African
Digital Imaginaries
Ingeborg Reichle (DE) - Moderator
Roeller Nils Röller (DE/CH):
An Individual Academy: Vilem Flusser's
passage from institutional to individual practices
Salter Christopher Salter (US/CA): Unstable
Events: Performative Science, Materiality and Machinic Practices
Samuel Nina
Samuel (DE/CH): Re-Reading
Fractals: Towards an Archeology of the Digital Form
Bernd Scherer - Moderator
Edward Shanken - Moderator
Smith
Brian Reffin Smith (UK/DE): Hijack!
How the computer was wasted for art
Sonvilla Stefan
Sonvilla-Weiss (AT/FI): Paul
Otlet’s impact on visual knowledge building in current developments of
Web 2.0
Sukaityte Renata Sukaityte (LT):
Electronic art in Estonia, Latvia
and Lithuania: the interplay of local, regional and global processes
Tennent Carolyn
Tennant (US), Kathy High (US):
The Experimental Television
Center
Thomas Paul
Thomas (AU): Constructed infinite
smallness
Thurtle Phillip
Thurtle (US), Claudia X. Valdes:
From Spiderman to Alba:
transgenics in a post-nuclear world
Tillberg Margareta Tillberg (SE/DE):
Cybernetics and Arts: The Soviet
Group Dvizhenie (Movement) 1962-1972
Tilly Ariane
Noel de Tilly (CA): The different
'versions' of John Massey's As the Hammer Strikes (A Partial Illustration)
Valdes Claudia
X. Valdes (CL/US), Phillip Thurtle
(US): From Spiderman to
Alba: transgenics in a post-nuclear world
Voehringer Margarete Voehringer
(DE): 'Space, not Stones' Nikolai
Ladovski's Psychotechnical Laboratory for Architecture, Moscow 1926
Voropai Lioudmila Voropai (RU/DE):
Institutionalisation of Media
Art in the Post-Soviet Space: The Role of Cultural Policy and Socioeconomic
Factors
Ward Cynthia Ward (US): Minding
Realities: Geometries of Cultural Cognition
Wunderlich Antonia Wunderlich &
Antony Hudek: Between
Tomorrow and Yesterday: charting Les Immatériaux as technoscientific
event
Siegfried
Zielinski: On Deep Time Relations between Arts,
Sciences, and Technologies - Questioning the Established Concepts of Media