Dear All,

We are very happy that this week the Open Fields conference on Artistic Research in Post/Digital Age, takes place in Riga, from September 29 to October 1, 2016, with great speakers, 3 pallell sessions - for 2 days long, and Open Fields exhibition opening!

Please see below full programme,

More info here too: http://openfields.rixc.org

best regards,

Rasa

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OPEN FIELDS
The International Conference on Artistic Research, Digital Art and Science
In the framework of the RIXC Art Science Festival
September 29 – October 1, 2016
The National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

http://openfields.rixc.org

Contemporary and networked responses to geophysical, socio-political and cultural shifts in European landscapes....

Open Fields is the title of this year’s international conference and exhibition taking place in the framework of the annual RIXC Art Science Festival in Riga, from September 29 until October 1, 2016. Our festival this year is focusing on new aesthetics, contemporary conditions, digital practices and the post-media situation. Since the first festival took place twenty years ago, it has grown and developed into one of largest annual North European gatherings for international scholars and artists working at the intersection of arts, humanities and science. The Open Fields conference and exhibition aims to present the most innovative approaches in artistic research, and to discuss the changing role of the arts, their transformative potential, and relation to the sciences.

The Open Fields Conference will take place from September 29 until October 1, 2016, in the National Library of Latvia. The Conference challenges the artistic research that is located in the contested territory between academic knowledge production and independent creative practices.
The Conference features the outstanding public keynote lectures by:

Christiane PAUL / New School / Whitney Museum / USA;
Jussi PARIKKA / Winchester School of Art / University of Southampton / UK and
Monica BELLO / Arts AT CERN / Switzerland.

Conference Research Questions: How can art and other creative practices meaningfully contribute to the environmental, technological and scientific challenges of our time? What kind of new knowledge can be created through artistic practices that collaborate with science, technology and other disciplines? And how to deal with contemporary aesthetics, which have undergone dramatic changes during the past decades and keep changing again, influenced by the current post-media situation, data visualization and other contemporary conditions?

The Open Fields conference aims to become the leading interdisciplinary platform for artistic research in North Europe. Each year we will be inviting several universities from the Baltic-Nordic region to host the Open Fields featured sessions. This year we are presenting – Aarhus University's Contemporaneity Research Group (DK), and Liepaja University's Art Research Lab (Liepaja, LV). One of the featured sessions also includes the presentation by European collaboration project – Changing Weathers, in the framework of which this year's Open Fields event is organized. Another special session – the Open Fields Book Review – takes place at the close of each conference day of the conference, featuring book conversation by Armin MEDOSCH and Christiane PAUL, and dynamic book presentations (20x20 / Pecha Kucha format) by other authors and conference participants.

The Conference is closely linked to the Open Fields Exhibition, taking place from September 30 to November 2, 2016 in the new Exhibition Hall of the National Library. Partly curated, partly peer-reviewed, the exhibition will present 26 works by international artists. They are moving across, bringing together and converging different knowledge, various media and diverse fields, as well as using scientific, cultural and social data as new artistic mediums, and interpreting them in a new and meaningful ways.

Overall, this year more then 100 participants from 30 countries participate in the Open Fields conference, exhibition and other festival events, representing more then 60 universities, art centres, museums, institutions and companies, as well as independent artists, scientists and scholars from different fields, who are engaged in artistic research, art and science collaboration.

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FESTIVAL PROGRAMME (Short Summary):


WEDNESDAY, September 28, 2016
12.00 – Press Conference
14.00 – Changing Weathers Partner Meeting
The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3
18.00 – Opening of the Exhibition: Turnton, Small City on the Sea by Time's Up (AU/AT). 
RIXC Gallery, Address: 11. Novembra Krastmala 35, entrance from Minsterejas iela

THURSDAY, September 29, 2016
OPENING PROGRAMME
The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3
14.00 – Conference Registration
15.00 – Plenary Session: THE CONTEMPORARY CONDITION – SOME KEY CONCEPTS
Geoff COX / Verina GFADER / Jacob LUND / Anne KØLBÆK IVERSEN / Aarhus University / DK
PUBLIC KEYNOTE LECTURES:
16.30 – Jussi PARIKKA. Situated Data: On Art Methods, Cultural Institutions and Infrastructure
17.30 – Christiane PAUL. Digital Art Now: Challenges of the Post-Digital Age 19.00 – The Opening of Open Fields Exhibition and RIXC Festival Reception, featuring performance “E.E.G KISS” by Karen Lancel and Hermen Maat (NL).

FRIDAY, September 30, 2016
DAY 1: CONTEMPORANEITY / ART AS RESEARCH
The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3
09.30 – Plenary Session: Presentations by Artists-Researchers & Artists of Open Fields Exhibition 11.45 – Parallel Sessions A / B / C 
17.00 – Open Fields Book Review I (Featured session): book-conversation by Armin MEDOSCH and Christiane PAUL. SATELLITE EVENT: Young Artist Exhibition and Performances 
21.00 – New Sound Days Performances and guided tour through the IMPULSES Exhibition by new media artists from Liepaja University's Art Research Lab (MPLab).
RISEBA Center for Architecture and Media “H2O 6”, Address: Durbes iela 4

SATURDAY, October 1, 2016
DAY 2: ECO-AESTHETICS / ART AND SCIENCE
The National Library of Latvia, Mukusalas iela 3
10.00 – Plenary Session: Presentations by Changing Weathers project partners
11.45 – Parallel Sessions A / B / C
PUBLIC KEYNOTE LECTURE:
16.00 – Monica BELLO. Expanding Curiosity Through Fundamental Research in Arts 
17.00 – Festival Closing / Open Fields Book Review II (20x20 / Pecha Kucha) presentations: by authors – Open Fields participants.


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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME (Detailed):

THURSDAY, September 29, 2016
OPENING PROGRAMME
Venue: The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3

14.00 – Conference Registration and Coffee

15.00 – Plenary Session: THE CONTEMPORARY CONDITION – SOME KEY CONCEPTS 
(contemporary contemporary; chronophobia; random access memory; real-time; presentism; arrested movement; migration; algo-rhythm; pre-acceleration; iconomy; time stamp; loop). Geoff COX / Verina GFADER / Jacob LUND / Anne KØLBÆK IVERSEN / Aarhus University's Contemporaneity Research Group / DK

PUBLIC KEYNOTE LECTURES:
16.30 – Jussi PARIKKA. Situated Data: On Art Methods, Cultural Institutions and Infrastructure
17.30 – Christiane PAUL. Digital Art Now: Challenges of the Post-Digital Age

19.00 – The Opening of the Open Fields Exhibition and RIXC Festival Reception: Welcome words by festival curators Rasa SMITE and Raitis SMITS, RIXC / Dace VILSONE, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia / Mrs. Dominique PETTER, Embassy of Switzerland in Riga / Santa SĪLE, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / Dace MARKUS, rector of Liepaja University / Andris TEIKMANIS, vice-rector of the Art Academy of Latvia Featured Open Fields performance: E.E.G KISS by Karen Lancel and Hermen Maat (NL)

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FRIDAY, September 30, 2016
DAY 1: CONTEMPORANEITY / ART AS RESEARCH
Venue: The National Library of Latvia, Address: Mukusalas iela 3

09.00 – 09.30 Registration
09.30 – 11.30 Plenary Session: OPEN FIELDS – Artistic Research and Contemporary Aesthetics
Featured session with presentations by Open Fields exhibition artists
Moderated by Raitis SMITS, curator of Open Fields exhibition

Martin RUMORI. Narrative Immersion – Artistic Approaches to Binaural Auditory Display Research Raphael KIM. Microbial Money: Alternative Narratives for Economic Sustainability
Mauro MARTINO. Beautiful Science
Laura BELOFF. Art & Science projects flirting with the concept of the ‘Real’ Ellie IRONS. Vegetative Resistance: Weeds and Wildness in Human-Dominated Landscapes Jan TORPUS, Andreas SIMON. Atmospheric Experience in An Affective-Responsive Environment

11.45 – 13.00 Parallel Session A: Contemporaneity, Complexity and Community
Lucy IRVINE. Made of Holes: Embodied Complexity and Emergent Form Maryam BOLOURI. App-Art Aesthetics: Post Media Art as an Extension of Man’s Imagination Ágnes Karolina BAKK. Is There an Online Theatre with its Online Community? - Online Theatre Strategies for Creating New Communities
Pauline O'CONNELL. The Ecology of Community

11.45 – 13.00 Parallel Session B: Data Visualization
Marita BATNA. Beyond Representation: Data Visualization in Networked and Spatially Distributed Art Practices
Marinos KOUTSOMICHALIS. On Catalogue Aesthetics
Solvita ZARINA. Data Visualization Between Design and Artwork
Sandra ALVARO. Artistic Production and Embodied Information. Tracking Spaces of Transformation.
Martin SCHNEIDER. Towards Bottom-Up Interactive Dataviz

11.45 – 13.00 Parallel Session C: Art as Research
Saskia KORSTEN, Marieke DE JONG. Enframing Korsten&DeJong 
Aneta PANEK. Alchemy and Punk 
Lena SÉRAPHIN. Another Alphabet Ance GRICMANE. Seeing the Sound – Synesthesia – the Phenomenon as Source of Inspiration
Sarah BURGER. (un)earhted

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.15 Parallel Session A: Contemporary Symbiosis
Amy YOUNGS. Practicing Symbiosis: Experiments in Collaborative Teaching and Art Making between Science and Art Adam HYDE. What Scientific Publishing has Learned from Art
Vincenzo SANSONE. Theatre among Liveness, Divergence and Software Culture Minka STOYANOVA. Performing Hypo-Linguistics
Christian FAUBEL. Songs from my Analogue Utopia

14.00 – 15.15 Parallel Session B: Artistic Research in Baltics (Part I)
Jurij DOBRIAKOV. An Expired Future: The Curious Case of Lithuanian Media Art 
Raivo KELOMEES. Interactive Art as a Method of Preserving and Exhibiting Physical Artworks Vytautas MICHELKEVIČIUS. I am a scientist and I am a researcher; I am an artist, I am a curator, what am I?
Thematic Keynote: Andris TEIKMANIS. Art, Research and Politics

14.00 – 15.15 Parallel Session C: Data Sonification and Ecological Awareness
Matt PARKER. Vibrating the web: media infrastructures and the economy of noise
Eva SJUVE. Dark and Dirty: Metopia
Rihards VITOLS. Woodpecker
Ryan JORDAN. And the Earth sang like a mad Beast

15.15 – 15.30 Break

15.30 – 16.45 Parallel Session A: Post-Human, Post-Digital, Post-Organic
Deborah LAWLER-DORMER. Altercations: An autonomous avatar creation account
Anna Maria MONTEVERDI. Will there be Theatre in a Software Culture? Raune FRANKJÆR, Patricia FLANAGAN. The cybercrafted posthuman: Introducing cyborganics Bart VANDEPUT (Bartaku). Aronia m.BaBe: the Morphing of the Human With the Chokeberry
Owen KELLY. Digital Toolkits for Experimental Arts Organizations – tbc.

15.30 – 16.45 Parallel Session B: Artistic Research in Baltics (Part II) 
Moderator: Ilva SKULTE
Dirk HOYER. Futura as a conceptual framework for Artistic Research
Raivo KELOMEES. Practice-based artistic doctoral research in Estonia: history, experience and results – tbc.
Chris HALES. Developing a Practice-led Arts Doctorate at Liepaja University
Aigars CEPLITIS. Rhizomatic Narratology In Spherical Cinema
Jānis GARANCS. Artistic Reflection on the Turbulent Virtual Landscape of Crypto-Currency Online Trading (2010-2016)

15.30 – 16.45 Parallel Session C: Art As Research
Performative Presentation:
15.30 Mara-Johanna KOLMEL / Alice COLQUHOUN / Helena HUNTER / Mirko NIKOLIĆ. Situating Hybrid Knowledges: A Material-Discursive Archive
16.30 Video Presentations:
Tracey M BENSON. Way of the Turtle (video)
Meghan Moe BEITIKS. Systems of Pain/Networks of Resilience (Live Archive 1) (video)

16.45 - 17.00 Break

PLENARY SESSION
17.00-18.30 – Open Fields Book Review Part I: book conversation by Armin MEDOSCH and Christiane PAUL, based on their recently published books: “A Companion to Digital Art”, ed. by Christiane Paul, and “New Tendencies Art at the Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961 – 1978)” by Armin Medosch.
 SATELLITE EVENT
21.00 – Audiovisual Performances by Uldis HASNERS, FIGURAS, Jukka HAUTAMÄKI (FI), Roberto PUGLIESE, Christian FAUBEL // Guided tour through the IMPULSES Exhibition by new media artists from Liepaja University's Art Research Lab (MPLab.lv) 
RISEBA Center for Architecture and Media “H2O 6”, Address: Durbes iela 4


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SATURDAY, October 1, 2016
DAY II: ECO-AESTHETICS / BIO-ETHICS / ART AND SCIENCE

09.30–10.00
10.00-11.30 Plenary Session: CHANGING WEATHERS – Networked Responses ...
Moderated by Netta NORRO Netta NORRO. Introduction into Changing Weathers 
Lucas VAN DER VELDEN. Living Earth – Dark Ecology Erich BERGER. Hybrid Matters
Andrew Gryf PATERSON. Reflections on Soil Present(s), Past(s), Future(s)
Time's Up. Turnton, a Short History
Marko PELJHAN (video)

11.30-11.45 Coffee Break

11.45-13.15 Parallel Session A: Eco-Aesthetics / Techno-Ecologies in the Anthropocene
Yvonne VOLKART. Technologies of the Ecological in the Anthropocene
Cathy FITZGERALD. The Ecological Turn: Transversal Practice to Exit the Anthropocene
BUREAU D'ETUDES, Ewen CHARDRONNET, Spela PETRIC. Aliens in Green
Karolina ŻYNIEWICZ. Bioart as a Laboratory Experiment
Grit RUHLAND. Randomness as a reSource

11.45-13.15 Parallel Session B: Bio-Ethics / Scientific Experiments in Art
Moderator: Lucas EVERS
Lucas EVERS. Trust Me I’m an Artist.
Mari KETO, Erich BERGER. Inheritance: Open Care
Alexandru RAEVSCHI (RAEVSKI). The project "Universe 69" / The influence of anthropogenic transformation and their reflection on human subconsciousness
Alana JELINEK. Ethics of Multi and Inter-Disciplinary Working with Artists
Ursula DAMM, Birgit BRUEGGEMEIER. Combat, Courtship and Advertising – How to Understand Scientific Experiments in Art

11.45-13.15 Session C: Bio-Hacking, Mapping and Eco-Poetics
Francisco Javier Fernandez GALLARDO, Audrey SAMSON. Peel that! Free-labour art at the Mouth of the Thames Krista PĒTERSONE. Surveyor's Turn 
Danielle WILDE. BioHacking our Danish Town to Diversify Civic Imaginaries
Irina DANILOVA. Where Topology meets with Typology
Lisa ERB. To Combine Those – Pluriphony. Meta

14.15-15.45 Parallel Session A: Art and Science / Institutions and Platforms
Moderated by Ainars KAMOLINS
Natalia FUCHS. Polytech. Science. Art: Institutionalization of Art & Science Research in Russia Ela SPALDING, Emily ZHUKOV. A Laboratory for Art and Science collaboration in Panama
Benjamin CADON, Julien BELLANGER. ArtLabo, an anti-disciplinary platform for a prospective and critical approach of art & science
Matteo LANFRANCHI. Stormo: Collective Intelligence between Art & Science
Joanna SZLAUDERBACH. Research Station on Planet B – Curatorial Practice Between (Citizen) Science & Art Exhibition

14.15-15.45 Parallel Session B: Art and Science / Energy Innovation and Critical Design Thomas ORTIZ, Cédric CARLES. Paleo-energetic : a Collaborative Counter-History of Energy Innovation.
Christina DELLA GIUSTINA. You are variations
Artis VOLKOVS. Solar Transport for Solar Civilization
Talis MUZIKANTS. Eco-Aesthetical Solar Tree in Urban Environment
Liene JAKOBSONE. The Purpose Of Uselessness. Critical and Speculative Approaches in Design

14.15-15.45 Parallel Session C: SHIFT REGISTER / Workshop and Walk
Jamie ALLEN. Launch of Shift Register Research Project (Workshop)

PUBLIC KEYNOTE LECTURE 
16.00-17.00 Monica BELLO. Expanding curiosity through fundamental research in arts

CLOSING EVENT
17.00 – 18.30 Festival Closing / Open Fields Book Review Part II: book presentations by authors – Open Fields participants (6 min presentation session: 20 slides x 20 seconds / Pecha Kucha format): 
Rasa SMITE. Open Fields (Acoustic Space Vol. 15) / Lucas VAN DER VELDEN / Alana JELINEK. Knowing / Ela SPALDING, Emily ZHUKOV “LAB de Arte y Ciencia / Art and Science LAB - Chiriquí, Panama, 2015” / Katherine BEHAR. Object-Oriented Feminism (University of Minnesota Press) / and other – tbc.

Dear Participants! This is an open session: you can apply for it by sending your book/presentation title to r...@rixc.org

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* The Open Fields Conference Chairs:

Dr. sc.soc. Rasa Smite / Assoc. Prof., Liepaja University / Managing Director of RIXC Center for New Media Culture in Riga, Latvia Dr.art Raitis Smits / Assoc. Prof., Art Academy of Latvia / Artistic Director of RIXC Center for New Media Culture in Riga

* The International Open Fields Conference Scientific and Organizational Board:



Prof. Lev MANOVICH / Software Studies Initiative / The Graduate Center, the City University of New York,
 Ph.D. Armin MEDOSCH / Initiator of the Technopolitics working group in Vienna, Austria
 Ph.D. Jussi PARIKKA / Assoc. Prof., Winchester School of Art / the University of Southampton / UK
 Ph.D. Geoff COX / School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark
Prof. Kristin BERGAUST / Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway
 Assoc. Prof. Laura BELOFF / IT University in Copenhagen, Denmark / Finnish Bioart Society, FI
 Prof. Lily DIAZ-KOMMONEN / Head of Research Department of Media, Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Helsinki, Finland

Prof. Ursula DAMM / Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany 

Prof. Andris TEIKMANIS / Vice-rector, the Arts Academy of Latvia, Riga

Dr. Vytautas MICHELKEVICIUS / Assoc. Prof., Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania / Artistic Director, Nida Art Colony.Nida Art Colony
 Ph.D. Margrét Elísabet ÓLAFSDÓTTIR / Art Education at the University of Akureyri, Iceland
 Andrew Gryf PATERSON / Pixelache Helsinki / SERDE / Aalto University ARTS Media department, Helsinki

Dr. art Piibe PIIRMA / Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia

Dr. phys. Janis KLEPERIS / Head of Hydrogen Laboratory, Solid State Physics Institute, the University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

Ph.D. Raivo KELOMEES / the Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia

Regine DEBATTY / we-make-money-not-art.com / UK / Italy



The Conference and Festival is organised by RIXC, The Center for New Media Culture, and our academic partners – Liepaja University's Art Research Lab, Arts Academy of Latvia, RISEBA University of Business, Arts and Technology

http://rixc.org | http://mplab.lv | http://liepu.lv | http://lma.lv | http://riseba.lv


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Contacts: r...@rixc.org, +371-26546776, RIXC, Maskavas iela 4, Riga, LV 1050, Latvia

More info: http://openfields.rixc.org

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Support:
State Cultural Capital Foundation of Latvia, Ministry of Culture of Republic of Latvia, EU Programme - Creative Europe, Changing Weathers Project, Pro Helvetia, Mondriaan Foundation, Goethe Institut - Riga

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Dr Rasa Smite
Artist and Founding Director of RIXC, The Center for New Media Culture in Riga,
Assoc. Prof. in New Media Art at Liepaja University,
Chief Editor of Acoustic Space, peer-reviewed book & journal series
Contact: r...@rixc.org
Phone: +371-26546776
http://smitesmits.com
http://rixc.org
http://renewablefutures.net
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