sIREN Conference 2017: Arts and Digital Practices

sIREN Conference 2017: Arts and Digital Practices Arts & Interdisciplinarity Research Network and Journal, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art. http://journals.ed.ac.uk/airea/

Page first created for sIREN ‘Art and Digital Practices Conference’ 30-31 May 2017.

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CALL FOR PAPERS: Digital and Creative Heritage: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Best Practices
Airea: Arts & Interdisciplinary Research Journal with the support of ICOMOS-UK
Submit your abstract by 31 October 2021

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We are delighted to announce the publication of Airea: Arts and Interdisciplinary Research journal's 2nd issue 'Revisiti...
07/10/2020

We are delighted to announce the publication of Airea: Arts and Interdisciplinary Research journal's 2nd issue 'Revisiting interdisciplinarity within collaborative sonic practice': http://journals.ed.ac.uk/airea/issue/view/372. Congratulations to our authors and warm thanks to our guest editor Sophia Lycouris!

Airea is an Open Access journal. All material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence, unless otherwise stated.

01/10/2020

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28/09/2020

'Process / Procedure' is a durational performance-installation part of my PhD thesis titled 'Co-composition processes: Form, structure and time across sculpt...

Control. Code. Construct. Conference 2019 at UoE BOOK YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW ***REGISTRATION OPEN***
19/02/2019

Control. Code. Construct. Conference 2019 at UoE
BOOK YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW ***REGISTRATION OPEN***

Professionals Early bird tickets — £250  Early bird registration will commence in February 2019, ending 1st of April. Regular tickets  — £300 Students (incl. PhD) Early bird tickets — £20…

16/02/2019

We are delighted to invite you to the next Prokalò Seminar, that will deepen the relation between space and sound. Katerina Taliani, who has recently submitted her PhD to the Reid School of Music, will present "Making Space in Sound: thinking about space with a sonic sensibility.”

As we will hear during the seminar, her main research focus is on the interactions between sound art and the public space, and how these construct acoustic city spaces where sound art audiences may form acoustic communities.

Tuesday 19th of February, 5:15pm
Crit Room 2, Minto House
20-22 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HT

CONTROL. CODE. CONSTRUCT. CONFERENCE 2019CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW!Big Data. Machine Learning. Robotics. Artificial Intel...
06/02/2019

CONTROL. CODE. CONSTRUCT. CONFERENCE 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW!

Big Data. Machine Learning. Robotics. Artificial Intelligence. Algorithms. Data. Industry 4.0. Digitalisation. Democratisation. Surveillance. Smartness. Interaction.

Criticality. Challenge. Provocation. Paradigm. Dogma. Avantgarde.

https://ccc-conference.com

hosted at The University of Edinburgh on 20-22 June

abstract submission deadline: 04.03.2019

feel free to share with your networks!
Hope to see you all there.

21/01/2019

Save the date for this event during the festival of creative learning 2019.

The moment you leave your home, you enter into a dialogue with the urban fabric. Have you ever asked yourself, how much your moods are influenced by the city? In this session, we want to change our relationship with the city, in a way that it turns into the narrative of happiness in our everyday liv...

19/01/2019

We are delighted to invite you to the first Prokalò Seminar of the year. Roxana Karam Famiano, who has recently submitted her Ph.D. at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape of Architecture will open the 2019 series with ‘Interactive Habitation Pods: an architectural model for data-driven design thinking.’
Tuesday 22th of January
Crit Room 2, Minto House
20-22 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HT

Dear colleagues,We are delighted to announce that Airea's (Journal of Arts and Interdisciplinary Research) first issue C...
01/10/2018

Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to announce that Airea's (Journal of Arts and Interdisciplinary Research) first issue Computational tools and digital methods in creative practices is now published: http://journals.ed.ac.uk/airea/issue/view/236.

Airea is a peer-reviewed, open-access, interdisciplinary journal that acts as a channel of communication between artists and practices, concepts and tools. It is hosted by Edinburgh University Library Open Journals. Our first issue investigates creative practices at the intersection of art and digital technology. The selected papers reflect on key practical and philosophical challenges that contribute to the broader discussion of what it means to use digital tools as a form of artistic inquiry.

You are welcome to follow us on Twitter and register with our journal at http://journals.ed.ac.uk/airea for further announcements, publications, and call for papers. Moving forward, future issues will ask how spaces, methods, researchers, practitioners and audiences encounter the interdisciplinary condition within creative processes. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you wish to be a referee, guest-editor or contributor for Airea.

The editorial team,

Eleni-Ira Panourgia
Katerina Talianni
Roxana Karam
Jack Walker

Airea is an Open Access journal. All material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence, unless otherwise stated.

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