Call for Submissions
Dislocate 07 - Exhibition and Symposium - Tokyo
23rd July – 5th August
Ginza Art Laboratory
www.dis-locate.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deadline for proposals 7th May
A mesh of infinite connections engulfs the very point at which we stand,
longitude and latitude weave in and out, an entanglement in which our
coordinates constantly shift and each footstep is one of endless
displacement. Fibres of technology cocoon us in indeterminate spaces,
layer our realities and transport us to elsewhere.
Enveloped in our personal technologies, we are able to escape the
limitations of our surroundings, but when we emerge from our enclosure
do we know where we are?
2006 saw the launch of Dislocate a project exploring the relationship
between art, technology and our locality.
This year the events will focus on our ability to reconnect with our
location, seeking to explore, question and debate how can technology be
used to heighten our engagement with our surroundings instead of
isolating us from our immediate space. When numerous places converge in
one site, how do we navigate such space? How does our interaction within
a given space formulate identity and how can this be communicated
effectively to elsewhere?
Dislocate aims to explore the potential new media has to increase our
awareness of our environment, enhance participation in our locality and
community and transform our perceptions of the space we inhabit.
Does new media enable us to plug into our locality, or is disconnection
inevitable?
As mobile and wireless technologies increasingly enable us to transcend
space, our electrical roots are dug up, but are the roots which bind us
with a place also cut?
Dislocate will call into question the necessity of an intermediary to
our immediate surroundings, asking if mediation is a means of connecting
or distancing, an expansion or an obstruction?
Dislocate offers the space to investigate the creative and social
potential of new media to engage us with our direct locality and to ask
what is the importance of where we are now?
Exhibition
Ginza Art Laboratory 7-3-6 Ginza Chuo-ku Tokyo 104 0061
Koiwa Project Space 7-2-7 Minami-Koiwa Edogawa-ku Tokyo 133-0056
Taking place over two sites, of contrasting locality, this exhibition
aims to present a particular relationship to its surroundings, revealing
new perspectives of our immediate space, engaging with and investigating
this site while also fusing with spaces beyond.
Works will include:
Installation, image, video, audio, performance, locative, mobile,
interactive and web-based media and more
Dislocate is particularly interested in presenting works which extend
beyond the gallery space.
Symposium
Dislocate presents an international symposium with confirmed delegates
from UK, Germany, Republic of Korea, Indonesia and Japan further
contributing to the discourse surrounding the interplay of art,
technology and location.
Artists and researchers will have the opportunity to present their
recent projects but will be encouraged to relate this to a wider context
and engage in a critical debate, relating their own perspectives on
these issues.
Discussion and dialogue between all participants, both speakers and
audience is key to this event.
This symposium aims to explore what is meant by ‘locality’, how does new
media impact upon our notion of space, our interaction with our
surroundings, and how this can be used to transform communities, both
virtual and physical.
The conflicts and integrations which emerge as separate spaces collide
in one site will be examined raising concerns of homogenization and
de-contextualisation alongside the awareness of local identity and culture.
This will include a scrutinization of sensitive, meaningful exchange
between different localities facilitated through new media and the
manifestations which reconnection or further connection with our
environment can take.
Workshops
In a series of workshops to be held through these events artists will
have the opportunity to present concepts and products to the public and
investigate with them in an active form of research and collaboration.
The focus of these workshops will be upon the exploration of the
surrounding environment, investigating its many layers and connections
with other spaces.
Workshops will enable direct participation and engagement with the
locality and may also draw attention to our simultaneous interaction
with elsewhere.
How to submit
If you are interested to participate in any of the above events please
send proposals to:
Dislocate
Ginza Art Lab
7-3-6 Ginza Chuo-ku Tokyo 104 0061
Japan
Deadline is 7th May
Please state clearly in your application –
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email address:
Website:
Project Title:
Outline of Project:
Technical Requirements:
*moving image works should be sent in mini DV format or avi data DVD format
Please note we will not be able to support travel and accommodation costs
Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any further enquiries
Dislocate is supported by The Asia-Europe Foundation www.asef.org and
The Sasakawa Foundation www.gbsf.org.uk
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