[livecode] Fwd: TransX Transmission Art Symposium

From: David Ogborn <ogbornd_at_mcmaster.ca>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 10:15:38 -0500

Hello TOPLAP,

Below is a call for the 2014 TransX transmission art symposium in Toronto. I believe the scope of the symposium is wide enough to include things like network music, shared buffers, etc that live coders are apt to get up to now and then…

Yours truly,
David

Begin forwarded message:
> From: New Adventures in Sound Art <naisa_at_naisa.ca>
> Subject: TransX Transmission Art Symposium
> Date: 27 January, 2014 9:08:05 PM EST
> To: "ogbornd_at_mcmaster.ca Ogborn" <ogbornd_at_mcmaster.ca>
>
> Hi David
>
> To follow is the call for papers, presentations and performances for the TransX Transmission Art Symposium. I am hoping you can help us disseminate the call to whomever and wherever you think it appropriate.
>
> Thanks!
> Nadene
>
> TransX Transmission Art Symposium
> Call for Papers & Performances
> Deadline February 28, 2014
>
> New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) is pleased to announce the 2014 edition of the TransX Transmission Art Symposium
> with Keynote speakers Anja Kanngieser and Jessica Thompson
> May 22 - 25, 2014
>
> We are now inviting proposals for papers, presentations and performances
> For More Information http://naisa.ca/opportunities/calls-for-submissions/trans-x-call-for-submissions/
> To Submit: https://naisa.ca/trans-x-submission-form/
>
> The proceedings from the 2013 TransX Transmission Art Symposium are here: http://naisa.ca/symposia/trans-x/transx-2013-proceedings/
> To listen to the presentations from the 2013 TransX Transmission Art Symposium go to: http://naisa.ca/media-archive/audio-archives/
>
> NAISA is now inviting submissions for papers and performances:
>
> Rooted in the earliest experiments with radio, Transmission Art has continued to flourish into the 21st Century with experiments using wireless communications technology over the past 100 years, including the exploration of a variety of mobile-based platforms and lesser-known forms of transmission, such as VLF. The terrain of transmission art is dynamic and fluid, always open to redefinition.
>
> The TransX Transmission Art Symposium, part of the Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art, will focus on Transmission Art, with particular interest in contributions that summarize, examine or reframe traditions and histories of transmission art practices, technology, education and pedagogy. Additionally, we are very interested in presentations that go beyond the local contingent to give a sense of how new technologies of international transmission activity might be experienced. Proposed presentations and performances that combine the themes of Transmission Art and “Undo/Redo” are also especially welcome.
>
> All symposium contributions will be webcast live, and text proceedings will be published after the symposium on the NAISA web-site. Please go to http://naisa.ca/opportunities/calls-for-submissions/trans-x-call-for-submissions/ for specific guidelines on paper and performance submissions.
>
> We look forward to seeing you, your colleagues, collaborators and students in Toronto in May!
>
> Important Information
> 28 Feb Deadline for receipt of proposals _at_ 11:59 PM EST
> 21 March Notification of acceptance
> 15 April Attendance confirmation
> 22 April Symposium registration and submission of final materials.
> 22 May Symposium opening reception and performances
> 22–25 May Symposium sessions
> 23–24 May Deep Wireless Festival performances
>
> Fees
> Symposium registration fees (General): $70
> Symposium registration fees (Student): $40
> (both rates include admission to all performances)
>
> Questions and requests for further information can be directed to:
> Nadene Thériault-Copeland - transx_at_naisa.ca
>
> Review Committee:
> Steve Bates, Independent artist
> Anna Friz, post-doctoral fellow, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
> Heidi Grundmann, Kunstradio
> Galen Joseph-Hunter, Executive Director Wave Farm
> Katie Kehoe, Maryland Institute College of Art
> Dan Lander, artist
> David Ogborn, McMaster University
> Tetsuo Kogawa, Radioartist, Media Critic, Director of Goethe Archive Tokyo
> Jim Ruxton, Director of Programs, Subtle Technologies Festival
> Don Sinclair, York University
> Debashis Sinha, Sound Artist
> Jessica Thompson, University of Waterloo
> Helen Thorington, Co-Director of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc
> Gregory Whitehead, radio artist / co-editor of Wireless Imagination
> Elisabeth Zimmermann, Kunstradio
>
> ___________________________________________________________
> NAISA Inquiries & general information:
>
> Nadene Thériault-Copeland
> Executive Director
> New Adventures in Sound Art
> Address: Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, ON M6G 4C7
> Tel 416 652 5115
> www.naisa.ca
>
> NAISA current/upcoming events:
>
> TransX Transmission Art Symposium
> Call for Papers & Performances
> Deadline February 28, 2014
>
> For More Information http://naisa.ca/opportunities/calls-for-submissions/trans-x-call-for-submissions/
> To Submit: https://naisa.ca/trans-x-submission-form/
>
> Follow us on:
> Facebook www.facebook.com/NAISASoundArt
> Twitter www.twitter.com/NAISASoundArt
> You Tube www.youtube.com/user/NAISAtube
> Soundcloud www.soundcloud/NAISA
> NAISA Radio www.naisa.ca/webcast
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Dr. David Ogborn, Assistant Professor
Communication Studies & Multimedia
Director, Cybernetic Orchestra
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada

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http://davidogborn.net
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Received on Tue Jan 28 2014 - 15:18:30 GMT

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