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The AlgoMech Arts Research Symposium takes place within the Festival of 
Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement (www.algomech.com 
<http://www.algomech.com/>), on the 13th November 2016 at the Sheffield Hallam 
University in Sheffield, UK. AlgoMech will celebrate a resurgence of making in 
performance, where creative processes are made visible during a live event. 
Rather than presenting technology as seamless, we pick at the seams, exposing 
its innards as human-made and reconfigurable. We will also go beyond 
fashionable notions of technology to take the long view; bringing together 
mechanical, kinetic, electronic, and software arts, from periods spanning the 
stone age to present day, building a picture of the human maker as both digital 
and analogue, thinking and feeling, embodied yet reaching beyond what is bodily 
possible. The festival will take place across Sheffield, and will include 
concerts, talks, hands-on workshops, and a club night.

The arts research symposium will focus on the latest developments in this 
field, drawing on both academic and artistic perspectives. We invite proposals 
for artist talks and academic papers in the form of short abstracts, describing 
the theme and structure of your research presentation or artist talk in 
approximately one page of text. As an inclusive, cross-disciplinary symposium, 
we are open-minded about the form of your talk and proposal, but please do not 
hesitate to get in contact if you have questions.

As well as talks accepted from this call, the day will include talks from 
artists contributing work at the festival, and panel sessions on fictive 
materials and maker culture.

We welcome submissions from areas that intersect with the following themes:

        • Human and mechanical motion
        • Human-machine interaction and embodiment
        • Creative computing and (live) coding
        • Robotics in the arts
        • Design and physical computing
        • Machine creativity
        • Algorithm aesthetics
        • Mechanical automata in history
        • Kinesthesis and art
        • Machine choreography
        • Maker culture
        • Materialities for motion
        • Generative design and architecture
        • Alternative histories of algorithms and mechanisms

Programme

9:30 – Coffee + live coding performance
10:00 – Paper session (8 papers – we will issue a call for papers soon)
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Panel 1 (on speculative hardware and fictive materialities - chair: 
Derek Hales)
14:00 – Keynote talk with Godfried-Willem Raes
15:00 – Coffee with a performance
16:00 – Panel 2 (on maker culture – chair: Amy Twigger Holroyd)
17:00 – Performances at the Millennium Gallery

Keynote speaker

We will have a keynote by Godfried-Willem Raes, of the Logos foundation 
(http://logosfoundation.org <http://logosfoundation.org/>). Godfried is a 
composer and instrument maker, who taught at Ghent Royal Conservatory and the 
Orpheus Higher Institution for Music. In addition to his reputation as a 
composer, he is also an expert in computer technology, robotics and interactive 
electronic art. As an example, he is well known in this country for his work on 
musical robotics with Aphex Twin.

Submissions

We invite proposals for 15 minute research presentations or artist talks (10 
minutes talk + 5 minutes questions). Proposals should be a one page abstract 
describing the presentation. Please also submit a short (200-300 word) 
biography for each author and an image describing your project. Submissions 
should be made in PDF or Word format.

If you are interested in participating in either of the panels on speculative 
hardware and fictive materialities or maker culture, please send a note to 
[email protected] and describe in a sentence or two why you would like to 
join the panel.

Submission Process

Submissions will be selected by a panel chaired by members of the Experimental 
Music Technologies (EMuTe) Lab at University of Sussex. Please email your 
submission in PDF format to [email protected]

Important Dates

10th October: Submission Deadline
17th October: Notifications
12th-20th November: AlgoMech Festival
13th November: Arts Research Symposium

Venue

Sheffield Institute of Arts, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield S1 2AY, United Kingdom

Contact

Symposium chairs:
Thor Magnusson (university profile with email addresse: 
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/164902) 
Chris Kiefer (university profile with email addresse: 
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/208667) 

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