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  • Watch the presentations here

    Posted on January 11th, 2011 ao No comments

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    Art and Technoscience -Practices in transformation 24-25.3.2010- Academy of Fine Arts in collaboration with the Finnish Bioart Society and Pixelache festival.

    You can watch  the conference  in chronological order  on 11 video clips published  by  the Academy of Fine Arts  tv.kuva.fi

    ORDER OF SPEAKERS:

    INTRODUCTION Terike Haapoja, Erich Berger / MANU TAMMINEN, microbiologist, University of Helsinki /  EIJA JUUROLA, forest researcher, University of Helsinki / TERIKE HAAPOJA, artist, Phd researcher KuvA /  KEY NOTE I: ROY ASCOTT, artist, theorist, professor University of Plymouth / ADAM ZARETSKY, artist / ERICH BERGER, artist, coordinator ArsBioarctica /  ULLA TAIPALE, curator /  PANEL DISCUSSION: Institutional challenges, Antti Sajantila, medical doctor, professor University of Helsinki, Laura Beloff, artist, researcher, Helena Sederholm, art historian, professor Aalto –University-Taik, Raitis Smits, artist, curator / ANDY GRACIE, artist / ANU OSVA, artist /  TUIJA KOKKONEN, director, writer / KEY NOTE II: JILL SCOTT, artist, researcher, professor Zuerich University of Arts / INGEBORG REICHLE, art historian, lecturer Humboldt-Universität Berlin /  Summary and conclusion: PAU ALSINA, researcher, lecturere Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

  • Conference program

    Posted on March 6th, 2010 eb No comments

    Conference program

    ART AND TECHNOSCIENCE

    - Practices in transformation

    updated 4.3.2010

    Wednesday 24.3. DAY 1: PRACTICES IN TRANSFORMATION

    10:00 INTRODUCTION

    Terike Haapoja, Erich Berger

    10:15 – 13:00 MORNING SESSION: Research as practice

    10:15 MANU TAMMINEN, microbiologist, University of Helsinki

    10:30 EIJA JUUROLA, forest researcher, University of Helsinki

    10:45 TERIKE HAAPOJA, artist, Phd researcher KuvA: ”On the threshold of experience and knowledge”

    11:15 discussion with Tamminen, Juurola and Haapoja

    Moderator: NN

    11:30 coffee

    12:00 KEY NOTE I: ROY ASCOTT, artist, theorist, professor University of Plymouth

    12:50 discussion

    Moderator: Jan Kaila

    13:00 lunch

    14-16 AFTERNOON SESSION: Practices in transformation

    14:00 ADAM ZARETSKY, artist

    14:30 ERICH BERGER, artist, coordinator ArsBioarctica

    15:00 ULLA TAIPALE, curator

    15:30 discussion 15min

    Moderator: Minna Långstöm

    15:45 coffee

    16:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Institutional challenges

    Antti Sajantila, medical doctor, professor University of Helsinki,

    Laura Beloff, artist, researcher

    Helena Sederholm, art historian, professor Aalto –University / Taik

    Raitis Smits, artist, curator,

    Moderator: Erich Berger

    16:30 Conclusion: Terike Haapoja

    Thursday 25.3. Day 2: TECHNOLOGIES OF ENCOUNTER

    10:00-13:00 MORNING SESSION: Technologies of encounter

    10:00 ANDY GRACIE, artist

    10:30 ANU OSVA, artist

    11:00 TUIJA KOKKONEN, director, writer

    11:30 discussion 15min

    Moderator: Terike Haapoja

    11:45 coffee

    12:00 KEY NOTE II: JILL SCOTT, artist, researcher, professor Zuerich University of Arts

    12:50 discussion

    Moderator: Jan Kaila

    13:00 lunch

    14-16 AFTERNOON SESSION: Unwritten histories and possible realities

    14:00 INGEBORG REICHLE, art historian, lecturer Humboldt-Universität Berlin

    14:45 discussion

    Moderator: Laura Beloff

    15:00 coffee

    15:15 Conclusion: PAU ALSINA, researcher, lecturere Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

    15:45 discussion

    EVENING PROGRAM

    18:20 Opening of Pixelache Festival + the “Event Art Exhibition” in Kiasma

    17:30 Cronopolitics – III memo of time

    performance in Kiasma-Theatre by Tuija Kokkonen & group

    RELATED PROGRAM at Pixelache-festival

    Friday 26.3 – Sunday 28.3 Herboligies/Foraging Networks

    Friday 26.3. 11.00 — 17.00 Camp Pixelache // Kerava Art Museum

    17.00 — 19.00 Opening of ‘How to Build a Dishwasher’ + “chmod x+ art” // Kerava Art Museum

    Saturday 27.3 17:30-19h Vivoarts workshop with Adam Zaretsky at Kiasma

    Sunday 28.3. 16:00 – Heart Chamber Orchestra at Kiasma

  • ART AND TECHNOSCIENCE Conference

    Posted on February 12th, 2010 eb No comments

    ART AND TECHNOSCIENCE

    Practices in transformation

    A conference by the Academy of Fine Arts in Finland, in collaboration with the Finnish Bioart Society and Pixelache festival. Helsinki, 24-25.3.2010

    Time: 24-25.3.2010 10-17h

    Location: Auditorium, Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki, Kaikukatu 4

    Accessible for everyone and free entry

    Full conference program and schedule

    The beginning of the 21st century is characterized by an overwhelming awareness of environmental issues. Facing the threat of global warming, the findings of scientific research have become a subject of intensive political debate. The ethical questions traditionally discussed in the green-wing marginals have become mainstream, as science has become a coffee-table topic.

    The field of art that interacts with the practices of science and its technologies is commonly referred to as art&science. During the past decades, this hybrid field has become more or less established, with landmark works, major institutions and written histories. However, with the new wave of environmentalism, a further wave of artists working with methods and questions related to scientific research has also emerged. The mediators of science and technology are unavoidable, whether dealing with global economy or animal rights, computer modelling or carbon emissions. Research has become a key concept in art, not only in the field of art&science, but also in university-associated art schools in general, with the development of practice-based PhD programmes around the western world. The front-lines between art and knowledge-production seem to be in transformation. The conference seeks to contextualize the practices of art&science both in the contemporary political atmosphere and the history of contemporary art.

    The first day of the two-day conference focuses on the practices in transformation as a result of research-orientation and cross-disciplinarity, characteristic to the field of art&science. What challenges and possibilities do artists, curators, residency programmes or art schools face, while trying to address questions coming from the field of sciences? What can scientific research gain from collaboration with artists, and what kind of research is done in the artist’s laboratory?

    The second day of the conference looks at the technologies of encounter between human and non-human worlds. The aim is to address the ethical discourse taking place in art practices which look at the interaction between humans and non-humans. How is the traditional understanding of agency, community, interaction or collaboration challenged in these works of art? What are the political implications of these approaches? On the other hand, how are these practices dealing with the questions of manipulation, objectification and abuse of non-humans?

    Speakers include Roy Ascott (artist, theorist, UK), Jill Scott (artist, researcher, AUS/CH), Andy Gracie (artist, UK/ESP), Ingeborg Reichle (art historian, DE), Adam Zaretsky (artist, US), Tuija Kokkonen (director, FI), Terike Haapoja (artist, FI), Pau Alsina (researcher, ESP), Ulla Taipale (curator, FI/ESP), Anu Osva (artist, FI), Erich Berger (artist, coordinator ArsBioarctica, AUT/FI), Helena Sederholm (head of department of art Aalto University, FI), Laura Beloff (artist, researcher FI), Manu Tamminen (microbiologist, FI), Eija Juurola (forest researcher, FI), Raitis Smits (artist, curator, LV), Jan Kaila (artist, professor, FI), Antti Sajantila (professor, medical doctor, FI), among others.

    Contact:
    Erich Berger
    Coordinator ArsBioarctica
    eb at randomseed.org
    +358-50-4338898
    http://kilpiscope.net

    Terike Haapoja
    Artist, Phd researcher
    mail at terikehaapoja.net
    +358-50-4058341
    http://kuva.fi