Programme Outline for the INTR Conference Budapest
Organisers: Transtechnology Research, University of Plymouth, Doctoral School, Hungarian Universityof Fine Arts, Research Institute for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences http://www.mke.hu/node/31721
Partners: International Graduate Center for the Study of Culture (GCSC), Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Digital Media at CultureLab, Newcastle University, The Visual Research Centre @ DJCAD, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, VU University of Amsterdam, Eye Film Institute Netherlands, Amsterdam, Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Study
17. February 2011. Thursday: Arrivals
18. February 2011. Friday
Location: Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Main Building, First floor, Conference room
9 30 Coffee/Tea, registration, opening remarks, practical infos: Ágnes Előd & Ágnes Berzy (Doctoral School)
10 00 – 10 10 Welcome & Keynote: Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák ( Vice Rector) and Miklós Peternák (Head of Doctoral Council)
10 10 – 12 00 Workshop 1.
Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák and Miklós Peternák: Arts (artistic) research (post doc) Budapest context
Steven Partridge, Brigitta Zics: Arts (artistic) research (post doc) UK context
12 00 – 14 00 Guided tour in the Main Building: Frigyes Kőnig, Rector/ lunch (Conference Room)
(Walk / Public transport to the afternoon meeting place) Location: Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), Art Collection space, Third floor
14 15 – 14 30 Welcome & Keynote: Dr. Lászó Beke, Director, Research Institute for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Science http://www.arthist.mta.hu/
14.30 – 15.30 Workshop 2.
Julia Noodegraaf and Nina Czegledy: Preservation of transcient media performance, data digital media, virtual archiving, emerging technological change
15.30 – 15.50 Break
16.00 – 17 00 PhD – DLA students presentations of research subjects and reflexions (3-5 min. short presentations) + Round-up, planning day 2
approx. 17.30 Guided tour at the “PSEUDO 40 PAUER 70” exhibition in the permanent collection of the HAS: Annamária Szőke, curator of the exhibition
19 00 – Dinner / Reception at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Krúdy Room, Basement
19. February 2011. Saturday
Location: Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Doctoral School
10 00 – 11 20 Workshop 3.
John Martin (Giessen team): Translation of transdisciplinary practices (processes of translation, translating science: betw. disciplines, nations and cultures)
11 20 – 11 30 Coffee&Tea break
11 30 – 13 00 Workshop 4.
Roger Malina: Big data problem in science
Michael Punt, Martha Blassnigg: Generation, memory
13 00 – 14 00 Lunch (Coffee&Sandwich by catering service)
14 00 – 15 20 Doctoral Student forum and roundup
15 20 – 15 30 Coffe&Tea break
15 30 – 17 30 Future planning, next session, funding, report
17 30 Close of day
19 00 Dinner at the M. Restaurant, Budapest, VII. district
20. February 2011. Sunday: optional Students meeting / departure
Participants / Workshop Contributors
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Frigyes Kőnig, Rector
Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Vice Rector
Miklós Peternák, Head of Doctoral Council, Head of Intermedia Department
János Sugár, Prof. at the Intermedia Dept., Supervisor in the Doctoral School
Balázs Kicsiny, Artist andDoctoral School, coordinates the Hungarian students
participation
Ágnes Berzy & Ágnes Előd, Coordinators at the Doctoral School
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Dr. Lászó Beke, Director, RIAH
Annamáris Szőke, Art Historian (Curator, Pauer exhibition)
Transtechnology Research, University of Plymouth
Prof. Michael Punt, Convenor Transtechnology Research
Dr. Martha Blassnigg, Co-Convenor Transtechnology Research
Centre for Media Arts and Design Research (MADr), University of Plymouth
Liz Nicol, Director of MADr, Head of School of Media Arts
Newcastle University, Culture Lab
Dr. Brigitta Zics, Researcher/Senior Lecturer in Digital Media at CultureLab
International Graduate Center for the Study of Culture (GCSC), Justus-Liebig University Giessen
(Prof. Ansgar Nuenning)
Dr. Martin Zierold, Academic Manager and Executive Board
University of Amsterdam
Dr. Julia Noordegraaf, Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies, Director of the
professional MA programme “Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image”.
Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Study
Prof. Roger Malina, Executive Editor Leonardo, The International Society for the Arts, Sciences
and Technology
The Visual Research Centre @ DJCAD
Prof. Stephen Partridge, Dean of Research, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
University of Toronto, Canada
Nina Czeglédy, Senior Fellow and Honorary Fellow ( Moholy Nagy University of Arts and Design, Budapest)
Students from Plymouth
Flávia Amadeu
Rita Cachão
Claudy Op den Kamp
Márcio Rocha
John Vines
Martyn Woodward
Students from Budapest:
Katarina Sevic,
Róbert Langh,
Tamás Kovlovszki-Szvet,
Szabolcs Süli-Zakar,
Nemere Kerezsi

