29th International Symposium on Electronic Art - Meanjin 21-29 June 2024

Deadline: June 21, 2024

Program Starts: June 21, 2024

Program Ends: June 29, 2024

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  • Australia
Meanjin

Overview

The International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) is a prominent event that brings together scholars, artists, and scientists from around the world to explore the intersection of art, science, and technology. The symposium was first held in 1988 and has since become one of the most significant forums for exchanging ideas and presenting cutting-edge work in electronic art and related fields. What makes ISEA unique is how the symposium combines an academic conference with a creative program of exhibitions, performances, and workshops – bringing together artists, academics, theorists and creative technologists to share their research along with their latest prototypes, technological developments and creative works. 

Details

ISEA is a nomadic event held in a different location every year. Recently ISEA has been held in South Korea in 2019, Montreal in 2020, Barcelona in 2022 and Paris 2023. The symposium was last held in Australia in Sydney in 2013.  (For the complete list of ISEA symposia, see http://www.isea-web.org/symposia/past-isea-symposia/.)

In 2024 the 29th Symposium will be held in Meanjin, on the lands of the Turrbal and Jagera peoples, the First Nations custodians of the lands and waters of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia. ISEA2024 will provide a platform for individuals and organisations from around the world to engage in a conversation about the relationships between art, science and technology and diverse cultural approaches to knowing, sharing, and understanding our place and time within a rapidly changing world.

Theme

ISEA2024 sets out to explore human perception of timescales and challenge our understanding of past, present and future in the days of singularity and climate change – the Everywhen.

The Everywhen is the concept of all time simultaneously present in a place and describes the notion that past, present and future are co-habiting any given location. Where many western cultures believe Time is the constant and travels in a linear progression from now to then, First Nations Australians describe the before then, then, now and the future then existing in the constant presence of place: The Everywhen.

It is believed that in the time before time, all creation was made and manifest in the landscape; that all stories, art, song, dance, imaginative thought, creative inspiration, technology or invention was made complete in the time before time and can be seen in the topography, plants, animals and natural world. Some have described this concept as the Dreaming or Dreamtime where a web of stories and songs hold the landscape together (as described in Songlines by Bruce Chatwin. Still, by co-opting the phrase Everywhen as applied by Australian Anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner, we can better expand the more sophisticated scientific notion of time and space, that all time is accessible at every point in time. By sitting on country you can access all of creation.

In this concept the creative act is not a process of unconnected inspiration, solo achievement or act of individual hubris but rather the process of timely connection to the landscape, accessing the already laid out ‘creation’ and relaying this to others. The role of the artist is to be the interlocutor between past, present and future through their deep relationship to place.

Art is an act of memory

The destruction of the environment is the destruction of creation and builds obstacles to accessing inspiration and ‘new’ thought. The busying of yourself removes you from the state of mind where you find deep connections to place. The western concepts of personal ownership and copyright can be antithetical to notions of collective responsibility, collaboration and social and environmental ecological connections.

We see the Everywhen as a way of accessing notions of Deep Time, the Metaverse and the Multiverse through rooting ourselves to a specific Where. In a time of globalisation, how can we value where we are and make art that connects through time.

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Dates

Deadline: June 21, 2024

Program starts:

June 21, 2024

Program ends:

June 29, 2024

Program Starts: June 21, 2024

Program Ends: June 29, 2024


Cost/funding for participants

Full onsite registration includes:

  • Access to all exhibitions and performances as part of the creative program
  • Access to all conference sessions at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • All morning teas and lunches on the three days of the conference at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • Access to all events/social functions included in the ISEA2024 program.

Day onsite registration includes:

  • Access to all exhibitions and performances as part of the creative program on the nominated day of attendance
  • Access to all conference session at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on the nominated day of attendance
  • Morning tea and lunch on the nominated day of attendance at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • Access to any events/social functions included in the ISEA2024 program on the nominated date of attendance.

Accommodation and travel expenses are additional to the registration fees. Accommodation can be booked during the online registration process.  

Virtual registrations include:

  • Access to the Mozilla Hubs program
  • Access to parts of the onsite ISEA2024 program at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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