Extended Open Call for Participants: ASEUM Symposium
Deadline extended until July 8, 2009, Wednesday
ASEUM is an international network of new media art practitioners
pushing for cultural, educational, and technological exchange on
emerging new media art practices in South East Asia and Europe.
Initiated by SABAW Media Art Kitchen (Philippines) and Multimedia
Center KIBLA (Slovenia), ASEUM hopes to draw attention to artists,
their work, their perspectives and the complex interrelationships
between technology, art and culture through various symposia,
workshops, and collaborative endeavors.
Discussions on interactive design, networked cultures, the burgeoning
open source software movements, interactivity, data visualization,
bio-technology, DIY electronics, open-source hardware,
computer/electronic music, and sound and video art are among the few
topics that will be tackled by some of the most recognized artists
working on new media art and technology in Europe and Asia.
This year’s symposium is slated to run from July 21-25, 2009 in Manila,
Philippines and is open to all artists, software programmers,
engineers, scientists, students, DIY hobbyists, and art enthusiasts.
The symposium will feature new media artists from Europe and Asia
through a series of interactive sessions, open fora, live audio-video
performances and presentations in top universities and renowned
artist-run spaces in Metro Manila.
*Please note that the hands-on workshop labs on graphical programming
languages Pure Data and DIY sound devices using Arduino can only
accommodate a limited number of participants.
To be considered for participation, please submit a 1-2 paragraph essay
(not more than 300 words) stating your purposes in joining, including
how you can contribute to the symposium given your specialization or
field of work. Please also submit your full contact details along with
the essay on or before July 8, 2009 to sabawmediahub@gmail.com or
contact 09209053421.
Complete details regarding symposium venues, speakers, performers,
presentation topics, and program flow available upon request; email eisajocson@yahoo.com.
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