The Digital Legacies of the Avant Garde
Friday 20 April, 2012
9am - 2pm, $0
New School, Johnson Design Center
66 Fifth Ave, Kellen Auditorium
9:00am - 9:15am
Welcoming Remarks
Marco Deseriis, Eugene Lang The New School
9:15am - 11:15am
Panel: The Legacy of the Avant Garde between Generative Art and Networked Art
"Intimate Bureaucracies," Craig Saper, University of Maryland Baltimore County.
"A Programmed Aesthetic," Manfred Mohr, Artist.
"Feedback: New Media Art Histories," Christiane Paul, The New School.
Moderator: Radhika Subramaniam, Parsons The New School.
11:15am - 12:00pm
Lunch Break
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Panel: Genealogies of Internet Art and Networked Activism
"Nettime 1995-2000 and the Rise of Netcritique," McKenzie Wark, Eugene Lang The New School.
"From Conceptualism(s) of the Americas to Artivist Gestures On-line (1998 to 2012)," Ricardo Dominguez, University of California San Diego.
"The Advantages of Not Having an Identity," Brad Troemel, New York University.
Moderator: Marco Deseriis, Eugene Lang The New School
Welcoming Remarks
Marco Deseriis, Eugene Lang The New School
9:15am - 11:15am
Panel: The Legacy of the Avant Garde between Generative Art and Networked Art
"Intimate Bureaucracies," Craig Saper, University of Maryland Baltimore County.
"A Programmed Aesthetic," Manfred Mohr, Artist.
"Feedback: New Media Art Histories," Christiane Paul, The New School.
Moderator: Radhika Subramaniam, Parsons The New School.
11:15am - 12:00pm
Lunch Break
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Panel: Genealogies of Internet Art and Networked Activism
"Nettime 1995-2000 and the Rise of Netcritique," McKenzie Wark, Eugene Lang The New School.
"From Conceptualism(s) of the Americas to Artivist Gestures On-line (1998 to 2012)," Ricardo Dominguez, University of California San Diego.
"The Advantages of Not Having an Identity," Brad Troemel, New York University.
Moderator: Marco Deseriis, Eugene Lang The New School