xCoAx 2021
Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X
12–16 July 2021, (Graz) online
Program now online at https://2021.xcoax.org/#program 
<https://2021.xcoax.org/#program>
Opening and content unveiling: Monday, 12th July, 6:00 PM CEST
Keynote speakers: Yuk Hui and Špela Petrič

xCoAx is an international conference that explores the frontiers of digital art 
with a multidisciplinary investigation on aesthetics, computing, communication 
and the elusive X factor that connects them all. After visiting Milan, Madrid, 
Lisbon, Bergamo, Glasgow, Porto and Cyberspace, in 2021 xCoAx goes hybrid in 
Graz, Austria under the auspices of IEM 
<https://iem.kug.ac.at/institut-fuer-elektronische-musik-und-akustik-iem.html>, 
the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics at the University of Music and 
Performing Arts Graz, and online. 
xCoAx 2021 is a totally open event where everyone can attend and join the 
discussion!

Opening event:
The opening of xCoAx 2021 will take place on Zoom on July 12th at 6PM CEST. The 
Organising Committee will be extremely happy to welcome you there to meet, 
greet, network, and exchange impressions and opinions. This will also be the 
moment when all content is made available online.
 
Papers have been organised as follows:
There are 6 different sessions, where papers with stimulating connections and 
overlaps were put together. The authors were invited to record a 15-minute 
presentation of their work. There will be Q&A panels with the audience at times 
and in Zoom sessions as indicated in the Program (available soon). You can 
access all the material: abstracts, papers in PDF format and video 
presentations by accessing xCoAx’s website at 2021.xcoax.org 
<http://2021.xcoax.org/> and clicking on “Paper Sessions” in the navigation 
menu (available July 12). You can join the discussion on Twitter by replying to 
the tweet at the end of each session page.
 
Artworks have been organised as follows:
The xCoAx 2021 website features a page for each artwork that was selected for 
the exhibition, where the artists present their work with visual documentation, 
an abstract, a prerecorded artist talk and other media assets. All of the 
artwork presentations will be streamed on YouTube, and there will be two 
roundtables in Zoom with the artists and audience. You can access each 
artwork’s page by accessing xCoAx’s website at 2021.xcoax.org 
<http://2021.xcoax.org/> and clicking on “Exhibition” in the navigation menu 
(available July 12). You can join the discussion on Twitter by replying to the 
tweet at the end of each artwork’s page.

Performances have been organised as follows:
The xCoAx 2021 website includes a page for each selected performance, where the 
performers illustrate their work with a video, an abstract, a prerecorded 
artist talk and other media assets. There will be roundtables in Zoom with 
performers and audience. You can access each work’s page by accessing xCoAx’s 
website at 2021.xcoax.org <http://2021.xcoax.org/> and clicking on 
“Performances” in the navigation menu (available July 12). You can join the 
discussion on Twitter by replying to the tweet at the end of each performance’s 
page.

The Doctoral Symposium has been organised as follows:
Doctoral students whose research proposals were accepted were invited to a 
discussion and feedback session with our chairs Angela Ferraiolo and Marko 
Ciciliani. The symposium has usually taken place in a more secluded part of 
xCoAx, and we kept with this tradition by not recording the online session to 
allow for a more relaxed environment where to exchange opinions and give 
advice. However, the xCoAx 2021 website features a page with all the research 
proposals discussed during the symposium, which you can access by going to 
xCoAx’s website at 2021.xcoax.org <http://2021.xcoax.org/> and clicking on 
“Doctoral Symposium” in the navigation menu (available July 12).
 
See you at http://2021.xcoax.org <http://2021.xcoax.org/>
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Hashtag #xcoax2021

For further information on the conference and press materials, please contact 
the xCoAx team at i...@xcoax.org <mailto:i...@xcoax.org> 

Organizing committee:
André Rangel, David Pirrò, Hanns Holger Rutz, Jason Reizner, Luís Pinto Nunes, 
Luísa Ribas, Mario Verdicchio, Miguel Carvalhais.
 
Authors, papers:
Alberto Novello, Alex Heilmair, Alex McLean, Alexia Achilleos, Ana Matilde 
Sousa, André Santos, André Silva, Andrew Sidsworth, Bjarni Gunnarsson, Corneel 
Cannaerts, Daniel Bisig, Dejan Grba, Elizabeth Wilson, Fabrizio Augusto 
Poltronieri, Gaspar Cohen, Hanns Holger Rutz, Iannis Zannos, João Correia, João 
Pedro Ribeiro, Jorge Forero, Julia Uhr, Kit Kuksenok, Ludwig Zeller, Luísa 
Ribas, Marc Bohlen, Marilia Lyra Bergamo, Marinos Koutsomichalis, Marisa 
Satsia, Martin Rumori, Michiel Helbig, Miguel Carvalhais, Nayarí Castillo, 
Nicola Privato, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Ferreira, Pedro Martins, Pedro Silva, 
Penousal Machado, Robin Renwick, Shawn Lawson, Stefano Kalonaris, Tiago Martins.
 
Authors, exhibition:
Aaron Oldenburg, Alberto de Campo, Alex Bundy, Alexander Kremser, Alisa Kobzar, 
Alyssa Aska, Ben Benhorin, Daniele Pozzi, Dávid Maruscsák, David Schmudde, 
Fabian Weiss, Hannah Wolfe, Hannes Hoelzl, Hanns Holger Rutz, Jim Reeve-Baker, 
Jules Rawlinson, Kai-Luen Liang, Kyle Booten, Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka, 
Mariana Seiça, Máté Bredán, Mátyás Boldizsár, Nayarí Castillo, Nima Bahrehmand, 
Pedro Martins, Rihards Vitols, Robert Lisek, S4NTP, Şölen Kıratlı, Stephen 
Roddy, Tasos Asonitis, Tiago Martins, Tivon Rice, Zoe Li.

Authors, performances:
Daniel Bisig, Ephraim Wegner, Harald Kimmig, Karl F. Gerber, Mariana Seiça, 
Nuno Lourenço, Pedro Martins, Ryan Olivier, Sérgio M. Rebelo, Seth D. Thorn, 
Viola He, Yuzhu Chai.
 
xCoAx is organized by:
IEM, Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, University of Music and 
Performing Arts Graz, Bauhaus University Weimar, Faculty of Fine Arts 
University of Lisbon, Faculty of Fine Arts University of Porto, University of 
Bergamo, CIEBA, CITAR, i2ADS, INESC TEC.
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