CALL for the 7th Open Fields Conference 2024 Proposals is OPEN!
Deadline for submissions – September 20, 2024
APPLY NOW! Please send your submissions (short abstract and bio) via openconf system online HERE!
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The Open Fields conference is the RIXC's festival based gathering bringing together international scholars and artists to discuss topics related to artistic research, the changing role of art in societies, and art and science collaboration.
This year's RIXC Art Science festival and conference with the title Symbiotic Sense(s) will take place from October 23-25, 2024, in Riga, Latvia, exploring art, technology, and collective Intelligence from the perspective of sensual perception and extended cognition. The Symbiotic Sense(s) festival, positioned at the intersection of symbiotic art aesthetics and visionary scientific paradigms, aims to embrace symbiotic thinking, inspiring cultural conversations on collaboration and fostering collective action towards a more symbiotic future.
The festival will take place in Riga and virtually, including the exhibition opening program (October 23, 2024) and the international conference event (October 23–25, 2024).
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APPLY NOW! CALL for Conference Proposals is OPEN!
Deadline for submissions – September 20, 2024
Focusing on symbiotic senses as a key perspective, this year's festival and conference will explore its relation to extended cognition and collective intelligence ideas, calling for the urgent need for new visions, artistic and utopian projects in cultural evolution. The idea posits that symbiosis defines our existence, highlighting our complete interdependence on our environment and planetary system.
We welcome proposals by interdisciplinary researchers, artists, artists-researchers, designers, Ph.D. students, curators, media theorists, art historians, science philosophers, cultural innovators, critical engineers as well as scientists from different fields.
If you are interested in an on-site or virtual participation and contribution, please, submit your proposals (a short abstract and bio) for the RIXC Festival / Open Fields conference via the openconf system HERE
related to the following topics:
1. Sensing machines and artificial life
2. Extended cognition and externally sensory systems
3. Symbiotic Sciences and collective intelligence
4. Nature cultures and naturally-artificial environments
REGISTRATION
Registration Fees / Festival Pass
Early Bird registration (until September 30, 2024) | Regular (after September 30, 2024) | |
Full | 18 EUR | 36 EUR |
Students (50% reduction) | 9 EUR | 18 EUR |
Festival tickets / registration for the conference:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/999218548577?aff=oddtdtcreator
The registration fee includes: attendance at the conference sessions, conference materials, coffee breaks, attendance at the festival events (exhibitions, etc.), and (for the participants) publication of the abstract on the festival website.
Selected participants will be notifed by September 15.
On-site participants are responsible for covering their travel and accommodation in Riga. We are open to providing suggestions for the best options (contact us at rixc@rixc.org).
Registration is required for both on-site and online participants.
All co-authors should register and pay conference fee.
Certificates are issued upon request to the registered participants.
Festival website:
https://festival2024.rixc.org/
OPEN FIELDS 2024 Conference Chairs and SYMBIOTIC SENSE(S) Exhibition Curators:
Rasa SMITE, Raitis SMITS (Latvia).
The RIXC Festival is produced by The RIXC Centre for New Media Culture.
Contact e-mail: rixc@rixc.org
Support: State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia, Riga City Council, Creative Europe program in the framework of the EMAP Expanded project, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia.