Telepresence to Teletrust
Call for Expressions of Interest to Participate in Day 2 of an Online
Symposium 2021
The Telepresence to Teletrust Symposium is a two-day event focusing on
the
‘third space’ between tangible and mediated presence’. The event takes
place on-line
on 8-9 July 2021 and is organised by EMERGE a research centre based at
Bournemouth University
Day 1 is open to the public to enjoy presentations from a rich list of
expert speakers
below.
Day 2 is reserved for a limited number of participants interested in
participating in
workshops that take a ‘deep dive’ into the subject and designed to
expand and intensify
research opportunities in this field.
Please take a look at the outline of the symposium’s principal aims
below. If you care to
participate then send an expression of interest with a brief summary
(200-500 words) of how
your research or practice relates to the themes.
Please send your expressions of interest to:
telepresence2teletr...@gmail.com
Password: 2Teletrust!
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Telepresence to Teletrust
Live telepresence through new platforms such as Zoom, Teams, Facetime,
Jitsi etc have become fully embedded in our lives. Like it or not this
way of being together is here to stay. In the post-Covid push for a
zero-carbon economy, international travel will be radically curtailed
and remote working will become if not the norm then far more common.
Welcome to a world of virtual assemblies and blended communications.
This seminar aims to recuperate the rich resource of spatial and
temporal experimentation that artists and creative researchers have
developed over many years. Our conviction is that these experiments will
help us move towards richer and more embodied forms of virtual
encounter. In addition we aim to use the event to crystalise these
ambitions in the form of proposals for exhibitions and/or publishable
texts, critical primers, a phenomenology of Telematics.
The talks and presentations are encouraged in but not limited to of the
themes of embodiment, society, aesthetics and politics, refracted
through the lens of the following questions:
• How is the proliferation telepresence changing what it means to be
reflexively ‘present’ to one another?
• what scope might there be to shape new directions for these platforms
that go beyond the ghostly dance of endless ‘talking-heads’?
• How we are to avoid the emergence new forms of alienation?
• Given that billions of live feeds can be seen as just one more stage
in a process of endless fragmentation what are the possibilities for
creating a third space between tangible and mediated presence, stepping
outside the usual binaries of the real and the virtual?
• How do we provoke creative responses that break the frame and go
beyond the limitations of existing platforms?
Practical Information
Description of the Symposium
Day 1 in which principal speakers and presentations will be followed by
panels and Q&A.
Day 2 in which intensive workshops will aim to generate chapter
proposals for a critical primer on Telepresence. There will also be a
facilitated workshop asking participants to use the one of the existing
teleconferencing platforms in imaginative, anarchic, chaotic,
collaborative, and unexpected ways modelling new modes of talking and
thinking about Telepresence."
Confirmed speakers:
* Prof. Caroline Nevejan, Chief Science Officer City of Amsterdam
www.nevejan.org
http://openresearch.amsterdam/
https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/n/e/c.i.m.nevejan/c.i.m.nevejan.html?cb
* Prof Paul Sermon, University of Brighton, PI on a UKRI/AHRC project
working on the very thing…
UKRI/AHRC COVID-19 Response Project: ‘Collaborative Solutions for the
Performing Arts: A Telepresence Stage’
http://paulsermon.org/pandemic-encounters/
https://thirdspacenetwork.com/pandemic-encounters/
* Ghislaine Boddington is a Reader in Digital Imersion Reader, Digital
Immersion - University of Greenwich - Creative Director,
body>data>space and Women Shift Digital- The Internet of Bodies -
Keynote Speaker and Studio Expert, BBC Digital Planet - BBC World
Service
* Dr Atau Tanaka, Professor of Media Computing Goldsmiths, University of
London
PI for AHRC project Hybrid Live
https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FV009567%2F1
* Ali Hossaini, Co-director of National Gallery X, online gallery .
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/national-gallery-x
* Professor Maria Chatzichristodoulou Associate Dean Research, Business
& Innovation
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital
Media (IJPADM)
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