{"id":349,"date":"2011-11-10T15:24:35","date_gmt":"2011-11-10T22:24:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.unsw.edu.au\/artsci\/blog\/2011\/11\/call-for-submissions-for-the-2012-subtle-technologies-festival\/"},"modified":"2011-11-10T15:24:35","modified_gmt":"2011-11-10T22:24:35","slug":"call-for-submissions-for-the-2012-subtle-technologies-festival","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.unsw.edu.au\/artsci\/blog\/2011\/11\/call-for-submissions-for-the-2012-subtle-technologies-festival\/","title":{"rendered":"Call for Submissions for the 2012 Subtle Technologies Festival"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Call for Submissions for the 2012 Subtle Technologies Festival is now online.<\/p>\n<p>  Festival details:<br \/>\n  Toronto, Canada<br \/>\n  May 24-27, 2012<br \/>\n  Submissions deadline: December 15, 2011<br \/>\n  http:\/\/www.subtletechnologies.com<\/p>\n<p>  In 2012, Subtle Technologies celebrates our 15th anniversary with our annual<br \/>\n  Festival.<\/p>\n<p>  For 15 years Subtle Technologies has been bringing people together to<br \/>\n  promote wonder, incite creativity and spark innovation across disciplines.<br \/>\n  Our symposium, performances, workshops, screenings, exhibitions and<br \/>\n  networking sessions provide a forum to explore ideas and pose questions at<br \/>\n  the intersection of art, science and technology. Subtle Technologies is<br \/>\n  known internationally for presenting work by artists and scientists at the<br \/>\n  leading edge of their respective disciplines.<\/p>\n<p>  Our 2012 festival takes place from May 24 to May 27 2012 at various venues<br \/>\n  throughout Toronto. Our annual open call accepts submissions that bridge<br \/>\n  art, science and technology. This year we are also accepting submissions for<br \/>\n  a themed session which explores work inspired by biology, as outlined below.<br \/>\n  For both streams we are soliciting proposals from all disciplines and also<br \/>\n  welcome topics that explore ways of knowing that are outside of the western<br \/>\n  framework.<\/p>\n<p>  We are interested in receiving submissions from individuals as well as<br \/>\n  interdisciplinary teams and collaborative projects. We would like to present<br \/>\n  successful stories from artists and scientists working together. We are<br \/>\n  equally interested in hearing about the issues that inhibit disciplines from<br \/>\n  collaborating. What approaches can we take to foster inter-cultural<br \/>\n  exchanges when it comes to science or technology based work? How do we make<br \/>\n  scientific systems more accessible to artists as tools for creating new<br \/>\n  work?<\/p>\n<p>  Possible areas to be explored in this year\u2019s Festival from either an<br \/>\n  artistic or scientific approach include:<br \/>\n    * Acoustics<br \/>\n    * Alternative energy<br \/>\n    * Artificial intelligence<br \/>\n    * Astronomy<br \/>\n    * Bioengineering<br \/>\n    * Bioethics<br \/>\n    * Chemistry<br \/>\n    * Complexity<br \/>\n    * Computer science<br \/>\n    * Consciousness<br \/>\n    * Environmental science<br \/>\n    * Ethnobotany<br \/>\n    * Funding strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration<br \/>\n    * Hacking and DIY culture<br \/>\n    * Imaging techniques and systems<br \/>\n    * Interactive systems<br \/>\n    * Indigenous science<br \/>\n    * Mathematics<br \/>\n    * Nanotechnology<br \/>\n    * Network Theory<br \/>\n    * Neuroscience<br \/>\n    * Pharmacology<br \/>\n    * Psychology<br \/>\n    * Physics<br \/>\n    * Robotics<br \/>\n    * Science and society<br \/>\n    * Systems theory<br \/>\n    * Virtual worlds<\/p>\n<p>  In 2012 Subtle Technologies is also presenting a special session at our<br \/>\n  symposium that focuses on work inspired by, utilizing or hacking biological<br \/>\n  systems. This special session will include work by artists who are using<br \/>\n  live tissues, bacteria and other biological process in their work. We are<br \/>\n  also interested in submissions exploring enhancements or modifications to<br \/>\n  the human body through transhumanism. Projects which use concepts of<br \/>\n  biomimicry, genetic engineering and synthetic biology will also be<br \/>\n  considered for this special session. We are interested in both technical,<br \/>\n  socio-political and ethical issues surrounding this work.<\/p>\n<p>  The above topics are only suggested ones for inclusion in the Festival.<br \/>\n  Other relevant topics within the realm of art, science and technology will<br \/>\n  be considered.<\/p>\n<p>  To have your submission considered for either the symposium, poster session,<br \/>\n  or a workshop please visit our submissions form.<br \/>\n  http:\/\/www.subtletechnologies.com<\/p>\n<p>  Subtle Technologies would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of:<br \/>\n  Canada Council for the Arts<br \/>\n  Ontario Arts Council<br \/>\n  Toronto Arts Council<br \/>\n  Ontario Trillium Foundation<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Call for Submissions for the 2012 Subtle Technologies Festival is now online. Festival details: Toronto, Canada May 24-27, 2012 Submissions deadline: December 15, 2011 http:\/\/www.subtletechnologies.com In 2012, Subtle Technologies celebrates our 15th anniversary with our annual Festival. 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